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New Details Announced (TL; DR) - November 12, 2024:

  • Beyond the Gates premieres Monday, February 24, 2025 on CBS. Stream Live and On Demand on Paramount+ with SHOWTIME subscription.
  • The series will air weekdays at 2:00 p.m. ET/1:00 p.m. PT on CBS.

 

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New Details Announced (TL; DR) - September 19, 2024:

  • "The Gates" is now called "Beyond The Gates."
  • Key Art/Logo for "Beyond The Gates" released.
  • Soap alums Tamara Tunie ("As The World Turns"), Daphnee Duplaix ("One Life to Live," "Passions") and Karla Mosley are the first actors officially cast by the show.
  • "Beyond The Gates" is a one-hour daytime drama.
  • The series is set to premiere in early 2025. Previously, CBS announced it would debut in January 2025.
  • CBS has formally announced the series will begin production later this fall in Atlanta; confirming the film location (city), but not studio.
  • Robert Guza Jr. ("General Hospital," "Sunset Beach") and Julie Carruthers ("All My Children," "Port Charles") are officially confirmed as executive producers, joining a team led by creator, showrunner, and executive producer Michele Val Jean, and fellow executive producers Sheila Ducksworth, Leon Russell, Derrick Johnson and Kimberly Doebereiner.
  • Anna Saalfeld is also a new addition to the executive producer team, having never been previously announced. This makes it eight executive producers behind "Beyond The Gates," the most for a daytime drama series ever.
  • P&G Studios, a division of Procter & Gamble, remains on board as a partner on the series which is being developed and produced by the CBS Studios/NAACP Venture, led by Ducksworth.
  • An official synopsis has been released for "Beyond The Gates."

For the full story, click here.

Note: "BTG" will be the official acronym used for "Beyond The Gates" on the SON Community. Posts/threads created should always start with "BTG:" going forward.

For reference, the current soap acronyms are "B&B" (The Bold and the Beautiful), "DAYS" (Days of our Lives"), "GH" (General Hospital") and "Y&R" (The Young and the Restless). "ALL" is for all shows, while "AMC" is for All My Children.

 

 

 

Also, #BeyondTheGates is the official hashtag to be used on social media, per CBS.

Facebook and Instagram pages have been created, but are not active. Will share the link when they are officially available.

 

 

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I don't care if the entire show is taped inside Michele Val Jean's she-shed.  I just want the writing to be GOOD.

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2 minutes ago, Khan said:

I don't care if the entire show is taped inside Michele Val Jean's she-shed.  I just want the writing to be GOOD.

Agreed - the soaps were pretty bare bones from the 50’s through the  late 70’s - it was really the writing that kept people tuned in - despite what the likes of John Conboy and Gloria Monty would have you believe.

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1 minute ago, BetterForgotten said:

Agreed - the soaps were pretty bare bones from the 50’s through the  late 70’s - it was really the writing that kept people tuned in - despite what the likes of John Conboy and Gloria Monty would have you believe.

Absolutely!

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Guiding Light was the unfortunate guinea pig, as they tried to produce a soap on a shoestring budget. DAYS has had no money since 2009, yet here they are still chugging along and they're staying inside the studio. Nowadays, the Peapack style of shooting could be done on an iPhone camera, and you'd probably get better audio at this point too. Not that they should go that route, but it could be done cheaply without it looking cheap. 

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5 hours ago, DramatistDreamer said:

I want to suggest that they do not sleep on the talented and beautiful Loren Lott who was criminally underutilized on Y&R. Because of how little storyline she received, she’s still a relatively fresh face but one with valuable soap experience. 

Loren Lott, yes please!

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17 minutes ago, Gray Bunny said:

Guiding Light was the unfortunate guinea pig, as they tried to produce a soap on a shoestring budget. DAYS has had no money since 2009, yet here they are still chugging along and they're staying inside the studio. Nowadays, the Peapack style of shooting could be done on an iPhone camera, and you'd probably get better audio at this point too. Not that they should go that route, but it could be done cheaply without it looking cheap. 

I only saw a little of GL during the Peapack days, and it was quite shaky. That being said, technology has come a long way since then, and I think a new soap would be improved greatly and more modern with more on location shooting. TV movies, such as those on Lifetime, Hallmark are shot on a shoe string budget, but there's a ton of on location shooting. Maybe if the show is shot in Atlanta it will lend it to more of that.

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If I recall correctly Wheeler was trying to emulate The Hills with the outdoor and handheld filming on Guiding Light.

If Atlanta is the filming location it's possible that Tyler Perry Studios would be production where the show was shot. There is a ton of space there because his shows are the few where I've seen almost every character have their own places and workplaces. A big gripe of soaps is that a lot of characters are crammed into the mansions of the main families or at the town hotel. I could see Tyler charging the show reasonably for use of the soundstages because he is supportive of Black causes and for the credit of "filmed at Tyler Perry Studios".

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1 hour ago, Khan said:

I don't care if the entire show is taped inside Michele Val Jean's she-shed.  I just want the writing to be GOOD.

😂😂😂

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1 hour ago, BetterForgotten said:

Agreed - the soaps were pretty bare bones from the 50’s through the  late 70’s - it was really the writing that kept people tuned in - despite what the likes of John Conboy and Gloria Monty would have you believe.

True. I can even remember watching some early-mid  80s soaps that had some flimsy sets (walls that shook when an actor slammed a door) but you didn’t care because everything else you were seeing was so compelling.

1 hour ago, Khan said:

I don't care if the entire show is taped inside Michele Val Jean's she-shed.  I just want the writing to be GOOD.

Ha! Yes though, truly good writing is the #1 priority. Without this, nothing else works, no matter how high the production values climb.

1 hour ago, BetterForgotten said:

Agreed - the soaps were pretty bare bones from the 50’s through the  late 70’s - it was really the writing that kept people tuned in - despite what the likes of John Conboy and Gloria Monty would have you believe.

Well, BITD some writers at least, were this genre's auteurs. I think probably one of the egregious errors was when more & more creative control was wrested away from the writers & in its place was exec power instead. And I realize that even Irna Phillips & Doris Hursley complained of network interference, even that far back. 

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8 hours ago, DramatistDreamer said:

We’ve bandied about quite a few names for wishful casting. Ultimately it will be the decision for tptb to make but I want to put another name out there, so if anyone who has an “in” with the development of this soap peeps this, in addition to the names I had mentioned like the likes of Tonya Pinkins, Tamara Tunie, Amelia Marshall, Victoria Rowell, Count Stovall and Petronia Paley, I want to suggest that they do not sleep on the talented and beautiful Loren Lott who was criminally underutilized on Y&R. Because of how little storyline she received, she’s still a relatively fresh face but one with valuable soap experience. 
Another name I would suggest is Lamman Rucker whose charisma and magnetism was used an abused during his time on ATWT.

Another thing that I wondered/mused about is what industry/field will the wealthy family(families) make their wealth on. I feel like at least one family should be a haircare magnate, right? There are some opportunities for some gifted hairstylists to really get creative here. Black hair is not just about creative expression, it can also be an art.

The soap I've been developing is about a Black family in the haircare/beauty business! That's funny.

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As long as nobody on this new show's making their money off ice cream parlors....!

5 hours ago, Gray Bunny said:

DAYS has had no money since 2009, yet here they are still chugging along and they're staying in a broom closet inside the studio.

Fixed?

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2 hours ago, SteelCity said:

The soap I've been developing is about a Black family in the haircare/beauty business! That's funny.

There's one other wealth-creating aspect that this show might use to explain this family's fame and fortune, even moreso if it's in ATL. Personally, I don't like this idea because it would seem much too copycatted: EMPIRE!!!! I don't think I need to elaborate.

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I have no doubt the writing will be good simply for the fact that Black people have to work three times as hard as others just to get an opportunity and most are aware of that. Michele Val Jean probably didn't write present anything that she didn't recalibrate over and over (meaning synopsis, logline).

 

 

 

 

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7 hours ago, ReddFoxx said:

I have no doubt the writing will be good simply for the fact that Black people have to work three times as hard as others just to get an opportunity and most are aware of that. Michele Val Jean probably didn't write present anything that she didn't recalibrate over and over (meaning synopsis, logline).

 

 

 

 

I think it's going to be sensational with boatloads of realness as it pertains to black culture, and perhaps even shocking in certain areas. Just review the article as it speaks of the show having multidimensional characters and juicy storylines. Might end up blowing the remaining four soaps out of the water. We shall see...........

 

 

 

 

 

 

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