
FX’s drama series Nip/Tuck has been sold in off-cable syndication (yep, that’s what off-network syndication is called when a cable series is sold to another cable network). Gay and lesbian-centered channel Logo has acquired the rights to Ryan Murphy’s racy plastic surgery drama in a four-year deal with Warner Bros. Domestic TV Distribution. The agreement covers all 100 produced episodes of the series, which ended its six-season run on FX in March. Nip/Tuck will premiere on Logo in October, running in three-episode batches on one night during primetime. A new stack of episodes will air on the Nip/Tuck-themed night each week, and the seasons will run sequentially.
Separately, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment has struck a deal with Netflix, which will stream all 100 episodes of Nip/Tuck, as well as three other Warner Bros.-produced series, Veronica Mars, Pushing Daisies and Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles.
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I can already get those series in Netflix. This is old news.
You couldn’t STREAM them on Netflix. Slight (but welcome) difference
How much did Logo pay?
This past friday night the fat lady sang and Logos TV Channel 272 aired the last episode of Nip/Tuck. Julia was right on the money when she told Christian that he steals the soul of people but she escaped. Kimber in the last episode told Christian that he stole her soul and she had to kill herself to get away and that he was killing Sean. Going to miss this program. However in the previews of the new fall shows on CBS (Channel 9 in D.C. area which is Dylan’s home town [Fairfax, Va.]) Dylan Walsh (Dr. Sean McNamera) will be in a new show. Haven’t heard about whether Julian McMahon will star in a new series or a movie.