The 69 TV shows that are now being produced in Atlanta

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This is a rolling list of TV shows that are in production in Atlanta, recently wrapped production or will be production soon. I update it on a regular basis. If you see anything out of date, email me at » Follow ongoing coverage of the Atlanta film and TV industry at the AJC’s Radio & TV Talk blog

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I am excluding pilots that have not been committed to series.

And there are shows that occasionally shoot in the Savannah area or way outside metro Atlanta that I've chosen to exclude. Fox's "True Grit" reality competition show hosted by John Cena for summer of 2017 is shot in Hampton Island, GA, about 100 miles north of downtown Atlanta. WGN moved season 2 of "Underground" to Savannah and Paula Deen shoots a show there for her website.

The count of active or upcoming TV series and TV movie productions in metro Atlanta is 70 as of May 2, 2017. In 2011, when I began tracking productions, the number was 25.

I sometimes place shows in "purgatory" if I'm really not sure if they are coming back. And I give networks a passable amount of time before I make that call. BET is especially difficult to get an answer from when they nix shows.

If you want to see what feature films destined for theaters are shooting now as well, this list includes those.

» RELATED: Are Georgia film tax credits worth their high cost?

UPCOMING NEW TV SERIES PRODUCTIONS

“Tales” BET. Debuting June 2017. From executive producer Irv “Gotti” Lorenzo comes a one hour scripted anthology series of “song stories” weaving classic hip-hop songs into visually stunning 3-act narratives. Far beyond the music video or the live event, “TALES” brings hip-hop alive in a completely new way for television. Through songs like NWA’s “F*ck the Police” and Jay-Z’s “99 Problems”, Fetty Wap’s “Trap Queen”, Notorious B.I.G.’s “Story to Tell”, each song’s lyrics are imagined as cinematic adventures with a different director and screenwriter per song story. “TALES” introduces an innovative twist to the Hip-Hop culture by reimagining our favorite Hip-Hop songs as we know them into “mini-movies”.

"The 3000 lb Family" TLC. No details yet but it's coming. It sounds like a very obese family in Georgia.

"Queer Eye for the Straight Guy" Netflix. A revival of the Bravo show (2003-2007) with a new Fab Five to help out straight guys in terms of fashion, etiquette and life in general.

"Black Ink Atlanta" VH1 - A spinoff of the "Black Ink" series of shows.

"Lore" Amazon. This will be an unscripted series and, much like the podcast, will tell real-life stories of the "frightening, psychologically disturbing and paranormal true events that spawn our modern-day nightmares," said executive producer Gale Anne Hurd at Comic Con 2016. It will be an anthology. Production began in April, 2017. Kristen Bauer, Robert Patrick and Adam Goldberg are participating.

"Superstition" Syfy A scripted supernatural drama created by Mario Van Peebles. Details: “Superstition” centers around the Mosley family, owners of the only funeral home in a fictitious town on the outskirts of New Orleans and keepers of the town’s dark secrets and history. Known for its haunted houses, elevated graveyards, odd townsfolk and rich history of unusual phenomena, the town is also a “landing patch” for the world’s darkest manifestations of fear, guided into the world by an ancient, mysterious malefactor named The Dredge

"The Paynes" OWN Spinoff of "House of Payne" coming in 2018.

"Growing Up Hip Hop Atlanta" WE-TV - Spin-off the original show. The cast includes: Bow Wow, child hip hop star who grew up under the Tutelage of Snoop and mega-producer, Jermaine Dupri; Shaniah Mauldin, Jermaine Dupri’s biological daughter; Reginae Carter, daughter of rap star Lil’ Wayne; Ayana Fite daughter of The Beastie Boys mainstay, DJ Hurricane; Brandon Barnes, son of famed hip hop manager Ms. Deb and brother of hip hop star Waka Flocka and Zonnique Pullins, daughter of hip hop power couple T.I. and Tiny. Its set to air later in the spring of 2017.

"Ozark" Netflix Produced by, directed by and stars Jason Bateman will film in Canton and Duluth. This will be a return to television and Netflix for the Arrested Development star, who is taking a dramatic turn with Ozark. The show was created by rising feature writer Bill Dubuque (The Judge), and takes place in the dark and dangerous world of drug-money laundering. The series takes its name from the location where it is set, The Lake of the Ozarks in Missouri.

"Daytime Divas" VH1 Star Jones project based on her thinly veiled fictional book that recalls her time on "The View." In production with 2017 start date.

UPCOMING TV MOVIES/MINISERIES

"Manhunt" Discovery From Discovery PR: "Manifesto is a fresh and spell-binding take on the Unabomber story that enthralled the nation, and the drama that unfolded behind the headlines. We are excited to bring this psychological thriller to television."

"Sharp Objects" HBO miniseries: Written by Marti Noxon based on the book by Gillian Flynn and directed by Jean Marc Vallée, this eight-episode miniseries centers on crime reporter Camille Preaker (Amy Adams), who, fresh from a brief stay at a psychiatric hospital, must return to her tiny hometown to cover the murders of two preteen girls. Trying to put together a psychological puzzle from her past, Camille finds herself identifying with the young victims a bit too closely.

EXISTING SHOWS THAT ARE ALIVE AND KICKING

"Married at First Sight: Second Chances" FYI (second season airing). A spin-off of the original series. It debuted in April, 2017.

"Brockmire" IFC (first season airing) - Based on a Funny Or Die short, Brockmire centers on a famed Major League Baseball announcer (Hank Azaria) who suffers an embarrassing and very public meltdown on the air after discovering his beloved wife’s serial infidelity. A decade later, Jim Brockmire decides to reclaim his career and love life in a small town, calling minor league ball for the Morristown Frackers, which is owned by strong-willed Jules (Amanda Peet). Set to premiere early next year, the series is written by Joel Church-Cooper (Undateable) and will be directed by Tim Kirkby (Veep). Executive producers are Azaria, Church-Cooper, Kirkby and Funny Or Die’s Mike Farah and Joe Farrell. It debuted April 5. Season 2 is forthcoming.

"Mama June: From Not to Hot" WE-TV (first season concluded) debuted February 24 and concluded March 31

"24: Legacy" Fox (first season near conclusion) A reboot of the "24" series without any of the original characters. Newcomer Corey Hawkins plays the lead hero. Show debuted after the Super Bowl February 5 before landing in its regular slot on February 6.

"The Quad" BET – (first season airing) This show stars Anika Noni Rose as the new president of a fictional historically black college in Atlanta Georgia A&M and her troubles to turn the financial troubles around. Students in the band and football are also featured. Show debuted February 1.

"Hunted" CBS (first season completed) A new one-hour alternative series where people participate in a nationwide manhunt and are challenged to run from some of the world’s most highly skilled investigators. The couples cover the entire state of Georgia, South Carolina and parts of Alabama and Florida. It debuted in January 2017.

"60 Days In" A&E (First season airing) The Fulton County Jail will be home to seasons 3 and 4 of this reality show where individuals voluntarily choose to stay in prison for 60 days. Debuted March 2.

"Yours, Mine or Ours" Bravo (first season aired) reality show. This is about dating couples, engaged couples, married couples, friends and families who are considering merging houses together. It debuted October 3, 2016.

"Star" Fox, (first season aired) Lee Daniels story about three women in Atlanta in the music business as part of a girl group. Queen Latifah and Benjamin Bratt are regulars. The show debuted December 14, 2016. Second season forthcoming.

"Leave it to Stevie" VH1. (first season aired) Spinoff of "Love and Hip Hop Atlanta." It debuted December 19 for eight episodes.

"Stan Against Evil" IFC (second season forthcoming) Stan Against Evil follows Stanley Miller (John C. McGinley), a sour, aging bulldog of a New England police sheriff who has recently lost his position as head honcho due to an angry outburst at a most inappropriate moment — his wife’s funeral. Impatient and judgmental, he’s not exactly accepting or kind towards people from different walks of life. When the new, strong-willed sheriff Evie Barret (Janet Varney) opens his eyes to the plague of angry demons haunting their small New Hampshire town, Stan begrudgingly joins an alliance with her to fight them off. McGinley will also serve as producer on Stan Against Evil, which is the brainchild of writer-comedian Dana Gould. It debuted in the fall of 2016 and a second season is coming.

"K-Michelle: My Life" VH1 (third season concluded) Season three based in Atlanta now that she has moved back. The season began in December, 2016 and is now concluded.

"Dead Silent" Investigation Discovery (second season airing) A snap of a twig. A rustling leaf. In the woods, myth, urban legend, and horror collide with real-life killers. Transporting viewers into a vortex of dark mystery and psychological terror, each episode tells the true story of a crime set in a desolate location.First season debuted in the fall of 2016.

"Ink Paper Scissors" BET - (first season concluded, not sure if season 2 forthcoming) “Ink, Paper, Scissors” is what goes down every day at Salon Ramsey, Atlanta's biggest, baddest, one-stop beauty shop. Started by Nas' go-to barber, Ramsey, this urban empire spans 5 locations and houses over 100 employees including hair stylists, nail technicians, barbers and tattoo artists. At the flagship location, Salon Ramsey is the hotspot for Atlanta’s most demanding customers including celebrities, actresses, rappers, and athletes who come through the doors for every kind of service. But the competition for clients can cause best friends to turn into fierce enemies in a matter of seconds. The outrageous and talented staff sees each other more than they see their own families at this 24-hour shop, so anything can happen…and it always does. “Ink, Paper, Scissors” is produced by T Group for BET Networks, with Jenny Daly and Rob Lobl executive producing. Glenn Carrano also serves as Executive Producer. Season one aired in the fall of 2016.

"MacGyver" CBS (second season forthcoming) Starring Kell High School grad Lucas Till, he plays a younger MacGyver who has a way with turning ordinary objects into usable solutions. Season one debuted September 23. Second season is coming in 2017-18.

"Atlanta" FX (second season coming in 2018) A comedy created and starring Donald Glover focused on Atlanta and the hip-hop scene. Season one debuted Sept. 6 to rave reviews. Second season is a guarantee but won't air until 2018.

"Mann & Wife" Bounce TV (first season airing now) Real-life husband and wife team David and Tamela Mann star and serve as executive producers of Mann & Wife. The half-hour situation comedy follows their characters - newlyweds and second-chance sweethearts Daniel and Toni Mann - as they laugh and love their way through the ups and downs of life as a blended family, each with two children from previous marriages. Season 3 began March 28.

"Hap & Leonard" Sundance (second season just concluded) This show shot in Baton Rouge, La. season but like WGN's "Underground" has moved to Georgia for season two. The drama centers on Hap Collins, a white working-class laborer who spent time in federal prison for refusing to be drafted into the military and serve in the Vietnam War. Now In his late 30s, he is just barely making ends meet picking roses on an East Texas plantation. His colleague and lifelong best friend is Leonard Pine, a six-foot-five, gay, black Vietnam vet with anger issues. Leonard was raised by his uncle who shunned him after learning he was gay leaving Hap as his only support in the not so progressive rural South. Season three is coming in 2018.

"Too Close to Home" TLC (second season completed) This Tyler Perry-created series focuses on a young woman who is forced to return to her trailer-park beginnings after her political career is derailed by a sex scandal. Season one debuted in 2016. Season two aired in early 2017.

"Stranger Things" Netflix (second season coming in 2017) Eight episodes of this supernatural drama set in Indiana starring Winona Ryder and David Harbour is set to begin production in Atlanta in the fall for release sometime in 2016. Variety's descriptive: "A young boy vanishes into thin air amid an unfolding mystery involving top-secret experiments, terrifying supernatural forces — and a very strange little girl." It's like "The Goonies" meets "Stand By Me." This show debuted July 15, 2016. Season two is now in production.

"ELeague" TBS - A 10-week Counter-Strike: Global Offensive competition, the first season of ELEAGUE sees 24 of the best teams from around the world playing for their share of $1.2 million.

"Greenleaf" OWN (second season airing)- Scripted drama about a megachurch shot in Atlanta, fictionally set in Memphis. Oprah is actively involved and has a small role in it.

"Spartan: Ultimate Team Challenge" NBC (second season coming summer of 2017) : A reality show shot in Chattahoochee Hills, GA featuring obstacle courses and teams vying for $250,000. A second season is coming in the summer of 2017.

"Quantum Break" Xbox One (first season released, second season unclear) This is a show embedded into the game. Creative director Sam Lake explains: "You as a player get to explore those glimpses, and you get to make the decision as to which future will come to pass," Lake said. "You make that choice, and that is the reality that will happen. Right after that, we go into an episode of the live-action TV show, and the consequences of that come into play in your version of the show. You see that future happening. From that point onwards, the consequences carry on both on the show side and on the game side for the rest of the game." It came out April 5, 2016. A sequel has not been cleared yet but hasn't been ruled out either.

"Saints and Sinners" Bounce TV (season two airing) The network's first-ever drama series will center around the pursuit of power, intertwined with deceit, greed, corruption and murder – all set against a backdrop of a large southern church. Season two debuted in March, 2017.

"Little Women Atlanta" Lifetime. (third season airing) A spinoff of the original "Little Women" reality show. It debuted in 2015.

"From the Bottom Up" Centric (second season concluded). Five women who have had scandals of some sorts try to resurrect their lives. It debuted season one.

"The Rap Game" Lifetime (season three concluded, fourth season in production) The next big rap star is about to be unleashed when five emerging young hip hop artists, ages 12 to 16 years old, are given the opportunity to rhyme and flow with highly sought after producer, Jermaine Dupri .Season one debuted in early 2016.

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