Posted Nov 23rd 2005 9:09AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Premium Cable, Industry, Carnivale
HBO wants to do a two hour movie to wrap up all the loose ends left unresolved when the show was canceled last spring. But the show's creators don't think that there's enough time to do a movie that will be satisfactory, since there is still a lot of story to cover. However, the story might continue as...a comic book!
At any rate, there will actually be a Carnivale convention in California next year.
Posted May 11th 2005 9:55AM by Keith McDuffee
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, HBO, Premium Cable, Industry, Carnivale

Following up on
previous rumors, HBO officially announced the end has
come for its original series
Carnivale,
leaving fans in the dust after
only two of the show's planned six seasons aired. I for one will miss
the show and its fantastic cast of characters, its incredible writing
and compelling stories. After a questionable first season, the show
took a dramatic leap with its engaging story in its second and now
final season, though didn't increase its viewership. Sunday nights
won't be the same knowing the
Carnivale won't ever pull into town again.
All may not be lost if
Carnycon
has its way, asking fans to send paper telegrams directly to HBO CEO
Chris Albrecht, pleading for the show's return. I wish them good luck
with their efforts.
Posted May 8th 2005 11:51AM by Keith McDuffee
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, HBO, Programming, Carnivale

I'm really hoping this is all just a big rumor, and a bad one at that. There's preliminary word on the street that HBO's
Carnivale has not been renewed and therefore will not see a third season. The second season ended what
Daniel Knauf considered the first book of three in the series, so I guess it's not all bad. Wait a minute, yes it is! Let's hope this rumor's squashed soon.
Posted Mar 29th 2005 7:17AM by Keith McDuffee
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, HBO, Programming, Carnivale

This may be old news for some, but I think it's still worthy of mention to any die-hard
Carnivale fans out there. Writer/creator
Daniel Knauf was cool enough to join in on an online chat with fans at the
CarnyCon Chow Tent
on March 1st, answering many questions about the show and its
characters while possibly creating more questions in the process. A key
quote: "...this story is NOT done. I have four more seasons arced out.
You might call the end of this season the end of the first 'book.'"
Posted Mar 27th 2005 10:55PM by Walter J. Keegan, Jr.
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, HBO, Carnivale
Plenty of flashbacks bring us closer to who Sophie really is and a better understanding of Ben’s earlier visions of the Usher. A successful suspense-filled chase leads to an anti-climatic fight between Ben and Justin, but it was Sophie that was really the climax. I guess we figured out why she is the Omega now. I almost feel gypped, I was hoping for more of a finale. The Sophie/Justin link will lead to an interesting third season, if there is to be one. The episode left me empty; I still love the story, but something was missing.
Posted Mar 22nd 2005 12:28PM by Karina Longworth
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, HBO, Showtime, Talent, Carnivale

Showtime is scouring HBO's talent pool for creatives. Daniel Knauf, creator of "Carnivale," and Tracey Torme, that show's consulting producer, are developing a Showtime comedy series that digs under the surface of the 1950s suburban idyll, in the tone of Todd Haynes' "Far From Heaven." "Carnivale"
has failed to increase its viewership in its second season - is the announcement of the Knauf/Torme project a sign that a third season is not going to happen? No decision has been made by HBO yet.
Posted Mar 20th 2005 11:02PM by Walter J. Keegan, Jr.
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, HBO, Carnivale

One last episode left for this season. Can you believe it? Mutiny is afoot in the traveling Carnivale with Lila at the lead and I can’t say I blame them, being pipered into the revival camp without knowing the world is at stake. The new limp-free Jonsey spills the beans on Hawkins to an emotional crowd (and viewers). I’m still questioning Iris, she’s had the most enigmatic role in the whole show. Eleanor sure knew how to break up a good ole baptizin’. Sophie’s choice is the key – you know she is the Omega and all. And any uncertainties about her true origins have been cleared up for those that didn’t catch on. Brother Justin is just plain creepy (Clancy Brown is perfect). Put on your hats and pack clean underwear kids, Armageddon’s coming!