Not long after word has come down that CW would not be moving forward with a second season of, Mark Pellegrino has already found his next role. Thealum will be reuniting with Carlton Cuse for A&E's planned adaptation of the French dramaLast last month, we learned that A&E had given a 10-episode order for, a drama from's Raelle Tucker and's Carlton Cuse, based on the French drama. This week, Deadline reports that Mark Pellegrino has joined the series. He'll play the role of Jack, the father of two teen twins who were killed in a school bus accident four years ago, and are among the people why mysteriously return from the dead, now twenty years old.The premise ofsounds pretty similar to ABC's Resurrection , however, unlike ABC's series, which has been renewed for a second season, A&E's drama is a direct remake of the French series...Word that Mark Pellegrino has joined the cast ofis the first big casting update we've heard about the A&E series. As mentioned, the actor is coming off a run on CW's, in which he played Dr. Jedikiah Price. Withcancelled, that leaves Pellegrino free to pursue other series, and it looks like it's a return to basic cable. Among his other recent credits, Pellegrino recurred as Bishop in Syfy's Being Human and he played Jeremy Baker in. Both series were cancelled this year.Pellegrino has also recurred as Lucifer onand he recurred as Gavin Baker on, but it's likely that he's best associated with his role as Jacob on. And it's that connection that seems most relevant here, factoring inwriter Carlton Cuse, who's been keeping busy on basic cable himself. He's executive producingalready for A&E, and he's also credited as an executive producer for FX's upcoming dramaFactoring in his experience and demonstrated talent with past roles, Mark Pellegrino's casting is a really positive sign for, and hopefully this is an indication that we'll be hearing more great casting news about the A&E drama in the near future. In the meantime, those who want to check out the series on whichis based can find it on Netflix