Blockbuster (TV series)
Blockbuster is an American workplace comedy television series created by Vanessa Ramos, who also served as showrunner and is executive producer. Based upon the Blockbuster brand, the series stars Randall Park as Timmy, the manager in a fictionalized version of the last Blockbuster Video store, set in Grandville, Michigan. The series premiered on Netflix on November 3, 2022 to negative reviews. In December 2022, the series was canceled after one season.
Cast and characters
Main
- Randall Park as Timmy Yoon, the owner/manager of the last operating Blockbuster Video store on Earth. He is a dreamer and a lover of films.
- Melissa Fumero as Eliza Walker, Timmy's long-time crush and an employee at the store who works to afford her apartment after splitting with her husband
- Olga Merediz as Connie Serrano, an older employee of Blockbuster
- Tyler Alvarez as Carlos Herrera, a young employee at the store who dreams of being a director, much like Quentin Tarantino
- Madeleine Arthur as Hannah Hadman, a young employee of the store who is also Carlos's friend
Recurring
- J. B. Smoove as Percy Scott, Timmy's best friend and the landlord of the strip-mall the store is located in
- Kamaia Fairburn as Kayla Scott, Percy's daughter who works at the store
- Leonard Robinson as Aaron Walker, Eliza's husband
- Keegan Connor Tracy as Rene, a potential love interest of Timmy
Guest
- Ashley Alexander as Mila
- Robyn Bradley as Miranda
- Bobby Moynihan as Stevie, a former child actor
Episodes
Production
Development
Originally, the series was pitched to executives at NBC; however, they were not interested in green-lighting the series. Universal Television began shopping the series to other networks eventually gaining approval from Netflix; Randall Park was then cast in the lead role. Netflix had previously acquired streaming rights to 1091 Pictures' 2020 documentary film The Last Blockbuster.Netflix officially announced the series on November 17, 2021. The series is created by Vanessa Ramos who previously worked on shows such as Superstore and Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Along with the series announcement it was confirmed that the series would be produced by Davis Entertainment and Universal Television. It was also announced that David Caspe and Jackie Clarke would be serving as writers on the series, and John Davis would serve as an executive producer under Davis Entertainment. Clarke, Caspe, John Fox and Ramos will serve as executive producers with Bridger Winegar and Robert Petrovic serving as co-executive producers. In February 2022, Deadline Hollywood reported that Payman Benz would be directing four episodes of the series including the pilot. Benz will also serve as an executive producer for those four episodes. In addition, Aleysa Young and Katie Locke O'Brien would serve as directors in the first season in addition to Benz. Rick Page serves as cinematographer for the series.
A first look at the series was released on May 5, 2022 during the Netflix Is A Joke festival, the first look included a look at the style of the series as well as a promo featuring Fumero and Park's characters. The series released on November 3, 2022. On December 16, 2022, Netflix canceled the series after one season.