

NBC’s single-camera comedy The Gates has recast two regular roles following Wednesday’s table read. Ally McBeal alum Greg Germann and Ben & Kate co-star Echo Kellum are joining the pilot, replacing Aasif Mandvi and Justin Chon, respectively. Germann was cast as a regular, while Kellum is a guest star. Based on the British series, The Gates is an adult ensemble comedy set at the front gates of an elementary school drop-off and revolves around the parents, school staff and 15-minute social minefield they navigate at the beginning and end of each school day. The show centers on type-A Helen (Kathleen Rose Perkins), who just moved to town with her husband Mark (Ken Marino) and their 8-year-old daughter for Helen’s big new job. Germann will play another dad at the school, a super-driven, competitive Yale-educated lawyer who’s one of these comedically intense guys who pushes his kids way too hard. Kellum will play a “manny”, who, even though he’s young, has seen it all at the school, and he serves as a buddy/confidant to Mark.
The Gates was written by Cathy Yuspa and Josh Goldsmith and is directed by Marc Buckland. Germann, repped by Innovative Artists and The Collective, recently recurred on Showtime’s House Of Lies. Ben & Kate has not been officially cancelled by Fox but last week it was pulled from the schedule and had its production shut down, so it is dead. All main cast members are already fielding pilot offers.
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and someone else realizes how painfully unfunny Aasif Mandvi is…
He was pretty funny on Daily Show.
Echo Kellum is an incredibly funny talent. Great get for this pilot.
Greg Germann is hilarious! Really talented! So glad he’s in this show.
Greg Germann is truly hilarious. This is weird, because I thought he had boarded I’m Not Dead Yet. Still, I doubt this pilot is going anywhere. Despite the great cast (Perkins, Marino, Germann, Grisetti, Riva) the original Gates is very bad. Goldsmith & Yupsa aren’t all that great, and the show just seems stupid. NBC is guaranteed to go with the Michael J. Fox project, About a Boy seems like a lock, they will pick up a multi cam or two (probably Happiness and The John Mulaney Show), probably Then Came Elvis, maybe Girlfriend in a Coma, perhaps the Craig Robinson project and that’s 7 projects.
If it weren’t for the superb casting, The Gates wouldn’t stand a chance. It’s like Home Game in 2011. Who wouldn’t want to see Rob Riggle, Constance Zimmer and Ken Marino, with Mark Wahlberg as an EP? Well, I certainly would but not in a show like that.
A little quick to make these assumptions of… nothing? This is from a first draft of the script? Wait 2 months and lets have this same conversation. Everything has the same odds at this point pal.
Echo is a huge get for NBC here. Rising star.
Thanks…his agent or manager’s assistant.
Yeah…maybe your TV is just funnier than mine.
Germann has a reputation for being extremely difficult. Good luck with that. And good luck with the very limiting and lame premise.
I am saddened that now there are no Asian American series regulars on the Gates. Just when it seemed like tv was getting more diverse, they fire the two Asians. I’m sure Greg and Echo are amazing but…it is a sad day for diversity.