
It has been reported that NBC has canceled the dramatic thriller series Lincoln Rhyme: The Hunt for the Bone Collector, after just one season. Variety shared the news and stated that NBC declined to comment. The first, and only season of Lincoln Rhyme concluded in March.
Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector followed NYPD officer Amelia Sachs (Arielle Kebbel), who partners with Lincoln Rhyme (Russell Hornsby) — a disabled forensic expert — and his team to solve cases while pursuing a legendary serial killer known as the Bone Collector. The series was based on Jeffery Deaver’s 1997 novel The Bone Collector. In addition to Kebbel and Hornsby, the series also co-starred Roslyn Ruff, Ramses Jimenez, Brooke Lyons, Tate Ellington, Michael Imperioli. The role of the Bone Collector was played by Irish actor Brían F. O’Byrne. Notably, Angelina Jolie and Denzel Washington starred in a 1999 film adaptation of The Bone Collector.
In February, Hornsby spoke with Collider about the show, saying that one of the things that most drew him to the role was the “challenge of creating something new” for himself. “I recognize, respect and honor what the movie did, but I also realize that, when you’re doing a television series, it’s definitely something different and more in-depth. Also, it is 20 years later,” he said. Hornsby says he “wanted to accept the challenge of adding new breath, new life, and new depth” to the character of Lincoln Rhyme. “I consider myself an actor’s actor, so to speak, and I like to show the various dimensions and levels that I can play at, and this presented that challenge to do that.”
Regarding his development of Rhyme, Hornsby said that he always “appreciated” the known layers of the character, and decided to “lean into that, a little bit more.” He wanted to explore how Rhyme had a confidence so profound that is was “bordering on arrogance.” He also loved Rhyme’s “cut retorts, and felt that both “elements are interesting to watch.” He added, “If you play it right, it’s interesting, but it also creates conflict, and it gives the character somewhere to go and, possibly, somewhere to come back from. You want a character that’s possibly unlikeable, or that people have to warm up to because that gives audiences something to lean into.”

I haven’t made an update on the site in a while. For starters, I’ve managed to update the gallery with the latest instagram stories and photos that Arielle has posted on her Instagram. My next goal is to get the Lincoln Rhymes section completed. I still am 3 episodes behind on the season which I’ll catch up soon. I’ve been working crazy hours at my job and working behind the scenes on several sites since everyone is in quarantine.
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– ARIELLE’S INSTAGRAM
– INSTAGRAM STORIES
After several years down, we are finally back up. The gallery has over 20,000 + new photos and an almost complete filmography screen capped. I’ve also added a new filmography section that took some time to complete so check that out here. I’m gonna start by adding all of 2020 appearances thus far that Arielle has attended.
I would also like to thank Kaci for the amazing support and fixing the database that was corrupted and saving the site so I didn’t loose any of the content. Also Jay for the amazing support.
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– JAN 10TH | THE TODAY SHOW
– JAN 11TH | 2020 WINTER TCA TOUR – DAY 5
– JAN 11TH | 2020 NBCUNIVERSAL WINTER PRESS TOUR – ARRIVALS
– JAN 11TH | NBCUNIVERSAL’S ‘PRESS TOUR JANUARY 2020’ – PORTRAIT STUDIO
– JAN 11TH | NBCUNIVERSAL’S ‘PRESS TOUR JANUARY 2020’ – NBC SESSIONS
– JAN 11TH | NBCUNIVERSAL’S ‘PRESS TOUR JANUARY 2020’ – PARTY
– JAN 23RD | NBC MIDSEASON NEW YORK PRESS JUNKET
– JAN 23RD | NBC AND THE CINEMA SOCIETY HOST A PARTY FOR THE CASTS OF NBC MIDSEASON 2020
– FEB 4TH | SPECIAL SCREENING OF ‘EMMA’
– FEB 6TH | IMG NYFW: THE SHOWS 2020 PARTNERS – FEBRUARY 6TH
– FEB 6TH | TADASHI SHOJI – FRONT ROW – FEBRUARY 2020 – NEW YORK FASHION WEEK: THE SHOWS
– FEB 6TH | TADASHI SHOJI – BACKSTAGE – FEBRUARY 2020 – NEW YORK FASHION WEEK: THE SHOWS
– FEB 7TH | RAG & BONE FALL/WINTER 2020
– FEB 27TH | SCAD ATVFEST 2020
– FEB 29TH | SCAD ATVFEST 2020 – ‘LINCOLN RHYMES: HUNT FOR THE BONE COLLECTOR’
– FEB 29TH | SCAD ATVFEST 2020 – DAY 3 PANELS & SCREENINGS
– FEB 29TH | SCAD ATVFEST X ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY PARTY – ELEVATE AT W ATLANTA MIDTOWN
We have the first public appearances of Arielle this year. She went to three different events last night for the Golden Globes and I have one of the events. She also showed off a new do. I love the look and can’t wait to add more!
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The fate of “Midnight, Texas” remains up in the air as NBC remains silent about a season 2 renewal.
The radio silence about the show has many worried that fans have seen the last of the series, which ended its 10-episode run last September.
However, not all hope is lost about “Midnight, Texas” season 2. According to TVLine, NBC is in talks with the members of the cast, which includes François Arnaud, Dylan Bruce, Parisa Fitz-Henley, Arielle Kebbel, Jason Lewis, Peter Mensah, Sarah Ramos and Yul Vázquez about a potential renewal. Nothing has been made official though.
One of the reasons that the show is in limbo is because the turnout was not as big as the network has hoped despite the huge following behind the Charlaine Harris book that the show was based in.
The network also expected fans of HBO’s “True Blood,” which is based on the “Southern Vampire Mysteries” series that was created by Harris as well.
Premiering to 4.92 viewers tuning in, “Midnight, Texas” also saw a dip in viewership by the season finale, but it remained at four million — 4.05 million to be exact. Its lowest numbers were after the fourth episode at 3.46 million, but it quickly climbed to 4.74 after that. The rating ranged from 0.6 to 0.9.
Those numbers, unfortunately, do not guarantee “Midnight, Texas” a second season. For now, fans will have to wait for NBC to drop the verdict.
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