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In today's BCTV Daily Dispatch, we look at Wednesday/Lady Gaga, SNL/Pearl Jam, The Sandman, Doctor Who, Star Trek: Picard, WWE/AEW, & more!
Was the delay in The Sandman renewal part of Warner Bros. Discovery head David Zaslav's frustration with Netflix over WBTV getting paid?
Saturday Night Live shared some bloopers from this week's SNL promo with Steve Martin, Martin Short, Brandi Carlile, and Cecily Strong.
With the series returning for Season 2 on January 15, here's a look at new preview images of the Jeremy Renner-starring Mayor of Kingstown.
Star Wars: Andor star Diego Luna posted a video from the set of Season 2 thanking fans for supporting the Disney+ & Lucasfilm series.
Star Trek: Picard Season 3 images include Sir Patrick Stewart's Jean-Luc, Jonathan Frakes' Riker & Gates McFadden's Dr. Beverly Crusher.
Did you like those animated scenes in The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special? Well, you have Stoopid Buddy Stoodios to thank for them.
Reacher star Alan Ritchson is back with another Season 2 filming scenario, "What Would You Do?" but this one involves a "romantic moment."
Here's a look at an official teaser for David Mandel's (Veep) Woody Harrelson & Justin Theroux-starring limited series White House Plumbers.
With the Yellowstone prequel hitting Paramount+ screens on December 18th, Taylor Sheridan takes viewers behind the scenes of 1923.
Lady Gaga went "Mother Monster" mode in a video clip honoring Netflix's Jenna Ortega-starring Wednesday and its now-famous dance scene.
Pearl Jam rewinded us back to 1994 with a look at some rehearsal footage from their Saturday Night Live performance of "Daughter."
Mike Flanagan shares his thoughts on The Midnight Club being canceled, saying the show needed "some pretty robust promotion" from Netflix.
Michael Kosta, Desi Lydic, Ronny Chieng, Roy Wood Jr, Dulcé Sloan & Jordan Klepper were on-hand to honor The Daily Show host Trevor Noah.
In today's BCTV Daily Dispatch: James Gunn/DCU, Michael Connelly/Bosch, The Dark Tower, DC's Stargirl, Hunters, Night Court, Watchmen & more!
Comedy Central's The Daily Show host Trevor Noah took time to thank both the fans and Black women who've supported him throughout his life.
DC's Stargirl series & character creator Geoff Johns discussed the series ending with "Never The End" and what viewers can take from that.
Here's this week's Saturday Night Live promo with co-hosts Steve Martin & Martin Short, musical guest Brandi Carlile & SNL's Cecily Strong.
Netflix released key art & new voice cast additions and confirmed the 20 titles adapted in Junji Ito Maniac: Japanese Tales of the Macabre.
Premiering on January 17th, NBC released overviews for the first six episodes of the Melissa Rauch & John Larroquette-starring Night Court.
With James Gunn now co-head of DC Studios, maybe now would be a good time for him to talk Watchmen Season 2 with Damon Lindelof.
Mike Flanagan & Trevor Macy offered an update on The Fall of the House of Usher and why it's the "perfect bow" to top their Netflix run with.
DC Studios co-head James Gunn took to Twitter to respond to reports about massive changes to the DCU on the way, urging patience.
The Walking Dead: Dead City star Jeffrey Dean Morgan offers some additional insight into the Negan that viewers can expect in the spinoff.
With filming wrapped on the Tom Hiddleston-starring series, Loki star Gugu Mbatha-Raw discussed the "bolder and more surreal" Season 2.
With the animated series set to hit screens on December 15th, here's a look at a new sneak preview for Netflix's Sonic Prime.
With Amazon's Prime Video series returning for its final season on January 13th, here's a look at a very intense teaser for Hunters Season 2.
Stargirl creator Geoff Johns on differences between the series finale & a season finale and how Season 4's inspiration was "very different."
HBO released a new key art poster for Neil Druckmann & Craig Mazin's The Last of Us, spotlighting Pedro Pascal's Joel & Bella Ramsey's Ellie.





























