Saturday Night director Jason Reitman discusses his time as a guest writer on SNL and his Ashton Kutcher-starring sketch that made it to air.
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Mekhi Phifer (Long Gone Heroes) spoke with Bleeding Cool about the legacy of the AppleTV+ legal drama "Truth Be Told" and his co-stars.
The 4:30 Movie stars Austin Zajur, Siena Agudong, Nicholas Cirillo, and Reed Northrup talk to Bleeding Cool about Kevin Smith's 80s rom-com.
Frank Grillo (Long Gone Heroes) spoke with Bleeding Cool about James Gunn's pitch for Rick Flag Sr. in the "groundbreaking" New DCU.
Jessica Belkin (American Horror Story) spoke to Bleeding Cool about her latest horror thriller in Shout! Studios' Last Straw.
With Part 2 set for November, here's a look at the cast of Netflix's Cobra Kai Season 6 Part 1 in all its "bloopers" glory for us to see.
Agatha All Along star Kathryn Hahn and creator Jac Schaeffer on that premiere episode moment showing a "side" of Agatha we didn't expect.
Terry Matalas (Star Trek: Picard, Marvel's Vision) will be showrunner for the Netflix animated series adaptation of Magic: The Gathering.
Kathryn Hahn's range strikes the perfect balance between powerfully comedic and dramatic performances in the premiere of Agatha All Along.
Fans are getting a look at the new The Office - not the Peacock spinoff with Domhnall Gleeson, but the Australian version with Felicity Ward.
Donald Glover (Community) on why he wants to "bring back the fun" to the Star Wars franchise in the Disney+ series-turned-film, Lando.
Darrell Hammond discusses Amy Poehler consistently making him break on SNL during their "Live with Regis & Kelly" sketches.
Transcending Comics, TV & Film, Batman is the first superhero honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame - set for later this month.
Agatha All Along and WandaVision's Jac Schaeffer on whether we'll see Elizabeth Olsen return as the Scarlet Witch for an MCU solo project.
Saturday Night Live alum Will Ferrell explains his regret over playing former Attorney General Janet Reno and going for the "drag laugh."
Director S. K. Dale (Till Death) spoke to Bleeding Cool about his latest AI sci-fi thriller Subservience, Megan Fox, casting & more.
With Agatha All Along debuting, Elizabeth Olsen shared what she's looking for in terms of a return as the MCU's Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch.
Michael Che reflects on Colin Jost's SNL Weekend Update joke that made him "furious," one that Jost told anyway, knowing his reaction.
Celebrating his 38th anniversary, Shout! TV will present a six-episode ALF marathon featuring one of pop culture's most beloved aliens.
New cast members of Peacock's "The Office" spinoff The Paper (w/t) are reportedly preparing for their roles by shadowing newspaper reporters.
Cheers star Ted Danson revealed he had some early doubts about Sam Malone being paired with Shelley Long's Diane Chambers on the NBC sitcom.
Director S. K. Dale (Till Death) spoke to Bleeding Cool on how Fatal Attraction & The Hand That Rocks the Cradle influence Subservience.
Brilliant Minds star Zachary Quinto has recruited Susan Nimoy, widow of Leonard Nimoy, for a guest appearance on his NBC medical drama.
Wynonna Earp stars Dominique Provost-Chalkley & Katherine Barrell spoke with Bleeding Cool about returning for "Vengeance," the WayHaught dynamic, the franchise's future, and more.
With that nonsense going on in Springfield, Ohio, "Springfield" Police Chief Wiggum is on the case - thanks to The Simpsons star Hank Azaria.
Anna-Sigga Nicolazzi (Law & Order: Criminal Justice System) spoke with Bleeding Cool about her love for the franchise, feminism, and more.
Ewan McGregor reflected on his 25-year Star Wars journey as Obi-Wan Kenobi and shared his hope that there are still more adventures to come.
Host Anna-Sigga Nicolazzi (True Conviction) spoke with Bleeding Cool about how her podcast Law & Order Criminal Justice System came to be.
Wynonna Earp stars Melanie Scrofano and Tim Rozon spoke with Bleeding Cool about the Tubi special "Vengeance," the show's legacy, and more.
The entertainment industry is paying tribute to the late James Earl Jones, the EGOT winner who also voiced Darth Vader in Star Wars.