The Bondsman showrunner Erik Oleson spoke with Bleeding Cool about mashing-up his favorite genres, Kevin Bacon, the show's cast, and more.
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Ryan Hansen spoke with Bleeding Cool about returning as Jake for an awkward disco reunion with Abby in the Night Court episode "Hot to Trot."
Val Kilmer, star of films like 'The Doors', 'Batman Forever', 'Tombstone, 'Willow' and more passes at the age of 65.
Charmed star Holly Marie Combs on seeing a "mirror experience" watching the younger cast growing up during "Pretty Little Liars."
The Last of Us co-showrunner Craig Mazin on how the second season of the HBO series has Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back vibes.
Chili's is opening a restaurant near Scranton, PA, to celebrate the 20th anniversary of The Office with easter eggs and an Awesome Blossom.
The Office creator Ricky Gervais didn't forget to honor the NBC series' 20th anniversary: "My accountant’s favourite show of all time."
Director/Writer Richard Ledes (Adieu, Lacan) spoke to Bleeding Cool about his latest World War I era historical drama V13, influences & more.
Taylor Gray (Saturday Night) spoke to Bleeding Cool about his latest indie heist comedy "Any Day Now", Paul Guilfoyle, and more.
Eve Mauro (Cypher) spoke to Bleeding Cool about her latest action thriller 'A Working Man', director/writer David Ayer, Jason Statham & more.
Writer Eric Aronson (Mortdecai) spoke to Bleeding Cool about his latest indie heist comedy Any Day Now, Paul Guilfoyle, Taylor Gray and more.
Gwendoline Christie compares Brienne of Tarth on "Game of Thrones" to Lorne on AppleTV's "Severance," wanting similar challenging roles.
SNL: Bill Murray (Riff Raff) shared with Howard Stern why Gilda Radner was such a "good laugher" and one of the most charismatic comedians.
Rashida Jones (Parks and Recreation) on Karen being the "third point" of the love triangle and coming between Jim & Pam on NBC's The Office.
Jon Lovitz (Saturday Night Live) is on board with Al Jean's idea to revive The Critic, asking fans to support bringing back Jay Sherman.
Al Jean (The Simpsons) asks fans if they want to see a revival of the animated series The Critic, with Jon Lovitz back as Jay Sherman.
Debra Jo Rupp discussed being excited to be a witch on Agatha All Along, and the moment she knew that idea had gone "downhill."
Daredevil: Born Again sees Charlie Cox's Matt embrace "The Man Without Fear" again, and D'Onofrio delivers another memorable Kingpin moment.
The Last of Us' Kaitlyn Dever on how her journey to Abby on the series began with an interest in playing Ellie in the scrapped film version.
Taylor Gray (Any Day Now) discussed Sony's SNL biopic Saturday Night, portraying Al Franken, voicing "Star Wars Rebels," and much more.
HBO's The Last of Us' Neil Druckmann on why Season 2 needed to take a "shortcut" with Abby's backstory as compared to the video game.
Keto Shimizu (The Hunting Party) spoke with us about the legacy of the Arrowverse, reuniting with alum for the NBC series, and more.
The Last of Us star Pedro Pascal reflects on Joel's relationships with his brother, Tommy, and Ellie, and how they change in Season 2.
Brent Spiner (Star Trek: TNG) discussed the Wheelers returning for this week's episode of NBC's Night Court, Star Trek/AI, and much more.
Editor Jon Dudkowski discussed the responsibilities that come with working on a dream project like Star Trek: Discovery, "Fringe," and more.
Brett Gelman (McVeigh) discussed respecting that it was time for Stranger Things to wrap up its run and not wearing out its welcome.
Writer/EP Keto Shimizu (Arrow) spoke with Bleeding Cool about the inspiration behind the latest episode of NBC's The Hunting Party.
Smallville creator Alfred Gough revealed the animated series sequel is "off the table for a bit" in light of James Gunn's Superman/DCU.
Ashley Benson (Wilderness) and Brett Gelman (Stranger Things) spoke to Bleeding Cool about the Decal biopic McVeigh, controversy & more.
Buffy original series editor Jon Dudkowski on the revival series being in "really smart" hands with Nora Zuckerman and Lilla Zuckerman.