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CW's Brad Schwartz says you don't have to watch previous seasons to enjoy Superman & Lois Season 4. Did he watch the Season 3 finale?
With NBC's Saturday Night Live wrapping up Season 49 this weekend, we're ranking and offering insights into the SNL season's 20 episodes.
Saturday Night Live star Ego Nwodim confirmed she won't be playing Rep. Jasmine Crockett tonight during SNL - but is there more to it?
As far as social media goes, The Boys star Antony Starr is leading DC Studios' Booster Gold series - but is this just wishful thinking?
Samsung came THIS CLOSE to crushing Apple over its "Crush" ad, claiming "it would never crush creativity." And then it let its AI show...
We're not sure what it is about the Arrowverse (in this case, The Flash), but CW's Brad Schwartz still can't stop taking shots at the fans.
CNN's Jake Tapper and Dana Bash will moderate the debate between President Joe Biden and Donald Trump; ABC will host the September debate.
Disney CEO Bob Iger confirmed it: Marvel Studios is releasing two series per year. That may (or may not) be an issue for X-Men '97 fans.
Warner Bros. Discovery's CNN will host a Presidential Debate between President Joseph Biden and Donald Trump on Thursday, June 27th.
SNL star Chloe Fineman just brought something to our attention that we now can't unsee - the eerie resemblance between her and Barron Trump.
It looks like someone read the backlash because Apple issued an apology for its recent new iPad Pro ad: "We missed the mark" with "Crush!"
It's the 15th anniversary of the 2009 Star Trek reboot - but with the cinematic uncertainty, would it have worked better as a TV series?
We're guessing that Apple wasn't quite expecting the reaction it's receiving for its iPad Pro commercial "Crush!" - but we get the backlash.
Drake's latest track in his beef with Kendrick Lamar had us thinking about Danny DeVito's Frank from FXX's It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
Some Star Trek: Prodigy fans believe the overview shared by Star Wars: Skeleton Crew Director Jon Watts sounds a little too familiar...
Check out some highlights, general thoughts, and more about Netflix's The Greatest Roast of All Time: Tom Brady on Sunday night.
As Warner Bros. Discovery continues work on its Harry Potter series, Elon Musk wonders if J.K. Rowling could post more "positive content."
The Daily Show's Jon Stewart presented us the evidence and now it's pretty clear. Donald Trump doesn't know how to eat pizza, either.
Forget Marvel/Netflix! DC Studios Co-CEOs James Gunn & Peter Safran could lean a lot from Doctor Who when it comes to handling the Arrowverse.
If you're a Bluey fan who watches on Disney+, then you're missing out. Here's the episode that "The Mouse" won't stream - "Dad Baby."
Doctor Who Showrunner Russell T. Davies is focusing on the show's secret heart(s) - a riff on Peter Pan and the story of a lonely orphan.
Based on a report from earlier today, a decision on a third season of NBC's Night Court has come down to "haggling over episode count."
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia star Rob McElhenney had the perfect response to Jerry Seinfeld criticizing the current state of sitcoms.
To no one's surprise, Donald Trump wasn't a fan of The White House Correspondents’ Dinner or Colin Jost & President Biden's performances.
With his recent comments about the state of the sitcom, Jerry Seinfeld joins the growing club of aging comedians raging at "woke" clouds.
With SNL "Weekend Update" vibes and a heartfelt ending, Colin Jost impressed during Saturday's White House Correspondents' Dinner (WHCD).
Here's how to watch tonight's White House Correspondents’ Dinner (WHCD), with Saturday Night Live star Colin Jost set to headline the event.
Doctor Who has always been a pacifist, though the BBC really wants us to think they're an action hero. But is that really necessary?
President Joe Biden headed to NYC for an interview with Howard Stern (sorry, NYT) to discuss Donald Trump, January 6th, debates, and more.