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Westworld Season 2 Trailer: Delos Destinations Will Pay for Its "Sin"
With less than a month to go before it's April 22 second season premiere, HBO has released the first full official trailer for Westworld's sophomore season. And as we can see from the preview below, Delos Destinations looks to have its hidden "sin" exposed by the hosts - by any means necessary.
Amazon Looks to Spend $1 Billion on Series That's NOT Lord of the Rings
Amazon's mega-programming spending spree continues, following up their reported $250 million deal to bring a Lord of the Rings series to television with word they are looking to adapt Liu Cixin's popular Chinese sci-fi book series "Remembrance of Earth's Past" into a three-season television series commitment.
stormy daniels 60 minutes
Since we know you're going to be watching Anderson Cooper's 60 Minutes interview with Stormy Daniels anyway (admit it), why not let your friends here at Bleeding Cool ride shotgun on the spiraling roller-coaster we call: Stormy of the Century: Bleeding Cool's 60 Minutes/Stormy Daniels Live-Blog!
A.P. Bio Episode 7 'Selling Out' Review: I Am Jack's Pocket Smiles
Here's Bleeding Cool’s recap/review of NBC’s Thursday night comedy series A.P. Bio, starring It’s Always in Sunny's Glenn Howerton and Happy!'s Patton Oswalt. With "The Science Guy," a Sex Pistol and a member of one of the most influential rap groups Brigitte Nielsen has never heard of, here's our take on 'Selling Out'
Frank Avruch, Beloved Bozo the Clown Actor, Dead at 89
Radio and television fans around the world are in mourning this week with news that longtime media personality Frank Avruch has passed away at age of 89. With 40 years on the air, the Boston stalwart was best known for playing the iconic Bozo the Clown from 1959-1970.
Suicide Squad's Karen Fukuhara Cast as The Female in Amazon's 'The Boys'
Amazon continues evening things between Butcher's "boys" and super-hero team The Seven with the casting of The Female, super-powered assassin set to be played by Suicide Squad‘s Karen Fukuhara (Stray) in the adaptation of Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson‘s comic book series The Boys.