Donald Trump is celebrating CBS cancelling The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and claims that Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon are next.
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Congress approved stripping $1.1 billion from PBS, NPR, and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. It now awaits Donald Trump's autopen.
Samuel L. Jackson is officially set for NOLA King, a spinoff of Paramount+ and Taylor Sheridan's Sylvester Stallone-starring Tulsa King.
Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel made it brutally clear what he thought of CBS and the decision to cancel The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
In today's BCTV Daily Dispatch: Colbert, The Boys/Jensen Ackles, Rick and Morty, Invincible, Alien: Earth, The Sandman, The X-Files & more!
Check out our preview for Showrunner Clyde Phillips and series star/EP Michael C. Hall's Dexter: Resurrection S01E03: "Backseat Driver."
During the taping of the opening to tonight's show, Stephen Colbert addressed with the audience the news that "The Late Show" was ending.
After a week of rumblings, Paramount announced that CBS's The Late Show with Stephen Colbert will end its late-night run in May 2026.
Along with our updated preview of SYFY's Revival Season 1 E06: "Bloodlines," Phil Brooks (CM Punk) discusses filming action/fight scenes.
Awkward father/son reunions, precog restaurants, and... Beth & Jerry's sex life?!? Here's a preview of Rick and Morty S08E09: "Morty Daddy."
Netflix is reportedly eyeing a live-action Captain Planet and the Planeteers series from Berlanti Productions, Appian Way, and WBTV.
During a round of "Observe & Report" with the Countdown cast, Jensen Ackles showed just how much he pays attention while filming The Boys.
Doctor Odyssey's Joshua Jackson on where things stand with the ABC and Ryan Murphy series and why he's "not holding my breath" for a return.
Netflix released a new look at Sam Fisher (Liev Schreiber) from its animated series Splinter Cell: Deathwatch, set for later this year.
Arian Moayed is reportedly reprising his role as Agent Cleary in Spider-Man: No Way Home and Ms. Marvel for Marvel Television's Wonder Man.
Netflix has given a green light to Showrunner Roberto Patino and David Wiener's live-action Assassin's Creed series adaptation.
Prime Video's adaptation of Robert Kirkman, Cory Walker, and Ryan Ottley's Invincible will be back for Season 5, with Matthew Rhys joining.
Wednesday (Jenna Ortega) isn't too thrilled about being famous in this sneak peek at the second season of the Netflix series.
The second trailer for FX Networks and Showrunner Noah Hawley's Sydney Chandler-starring Alien: Earth dials up the horror/sci-fi vibes.
Arriving on July 24th, here's a look at the opening scene to Netflix's The Sandman Season 2 Volume 2, Chapter 7: "Time and Night."
In today's BCTV Daily Dispatch: IWTV, Carrie, Reacher, The Rookie, Star Trek: SNW, Alien: Earth, Stranger Things 5, Doctor Who, and more!
During his monologue, 2025 ESPYS host Shane Gillis had something to say about Donald Trump/UFC, January 6th rioters, and the Epstein files.
Check out our updated preview for Paramount+'s Star Trek: Strange New Worlds S03E01: "Hegemony, Part II" and S03E02: "Wedding Bell Blues."
As Season 3 filming rolls along, Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire star Assad Zaman is looking for some non-Lestat musical suggestions.
It appears Battlestar: Galactica stars Katee Sackhoff and Michael Trucco have reunited in Vancouver for Mike Flanagan's Carrie (we think).
Reacher star Alan Ritchson posted a behind-the-scenes video offering an update on how things are looking with filming on the fourth season.
With The 2025 ESPYS kicking off tonight on ABC and ESPN+ with host Shane Gillis, here's your preview/viewing guide for the big event.
The Rookie's Eric Winter & Deric Augustine wasted no time throwing down the social media gauntlet, bringing "boy band" vibes in a new video.
New Alien: Earth character profile posters were released, spotlighting Sydney Chandler's Wendy, Erana James's Curly, and Lily Newmark's Nibs.
AMC's Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Lauren Cohan-starring The Walking Dead: Dead City will be back for Season 3, with Seth Hoffman as showrunner.





























