We've seen the face of the new Messiah - and it's Tyrant's Mehdi Dehbi. The star of the FX drama has been cast as the lead in the upcoming ten-episode Netflix series, which was ordered to series by the streaming service in November 2017.
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Syfy is giving an official "thumbs up" for a second season of Happy!, their series adaptation of writer Grant Morrison and artist Darick Robertson's graphic novel limited series.
Stephenie Meyer is returning to television — and we're not talking about MTV's 8646th Twilight marathon, either. Tomorrow Studios is set to develop Meyer's conspiracy thriller The Chemist as a television series.
Amour's Michael Haneke is taking his turn at television, with the Oscar and Palme d’Or-winning director and screenwriter teaming with FremantleMedia’s UFA Fiction on the futuristic drama Kelvin's Book.
Sunday night's Grammys Best Rock Song award will no longer be a televised presentation — in response, hard rock band Avenged Sevenfold frontman M. Shadows has confirmed that the band will not be attending the ceremony.
Comic book artist Fábio Moon was able to attend the first table read with the cast of Netflix's upcoming Umbrella Academy adaptation, and he illustrated a scene from the session.
The growing confusion over It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia's Glenn Howerton's continued involvement in the hit FXX series ahead of the show's 13th season just went from head-scratching to rubbing-face-out-of-frustration levels.
So that didn't last long. Less than 24 hours after the CW announced it was ordering a pilot for a high-profile reboot of the long-running WB series Charmed, the original series' own Piper Halliwell - Holly Marie Combs - took to Twitter to conjure up some ill will towards the project.
ABC orders Get Christie Love pilot, Oprah debunks rumors of a 2020 presidential bid, Vince McMahon has some inflammatory comments regarding the new XFL, and more from the past week of TV!
British broadcaster Sky is moving ahead with futuristic racing drama Curfew. The eight-episode series stars Sean Bean (Game of Thrones) and Malachi Kirby (Roots).
ESPN SportsCenter co-anchor and journalist Jemele Hill will be leaving her post on the 6 p.m. SportsCenter for other assignments within the company. Hill is expected to join the staff of The Undefeated, the ESPN microsite that fuses sports, race and culture.
The CW has conjured up the first two pilots for its 2018-2019 pilot season slate, announcing on Thursday that an order has gone out for a high-profile reboot of the long-running WB series Charmed; and the hour-long crime-drama-with-a-twist Dead Inside.
Looks like La La Land’s Damien Chazelle will be stepping out on the town with someone other than Netflix, with the award-winning director/screenwriter/producer receiving a direct-to-series order by Apple for a new dramatic series.
With about a month to go before the Walking Dead Season 8 mid-season premiere, AMC has released two pieces of official key art for the show’s return as well as a new overall synopsis for the second-half of the season.
Unfortunately for the students of NBC’s A.P. Bio, Glenn Howerton’s Jack Griffin isn’t that type of teacher. Griffin doesn’t waste any time making his intentions known: “My name is Jack Griffin… and I don’t want to be here.”
Former Zeke and Luther star Adam Hicks was arrested on Wednesday on suspicion of direct involvement in a series of armed robberies.
In an interview conducted with InStyle magazine, Oprah Winfrey seems secure in knowing what works and what doesn’t work for her — and running for President doesn’t seem to.
Thanks for joining us as we go storming into our "Magnificent Seven" edition of Happy Trails!, Bleeding Cool’s live-blog of Syfy‘s Happy! and tonight’s seventh episode, ‘Destroyer of Worlds.”
As if two Academy Award winners wasn't enough, HBO is stacking the deck for the second season of their Emmy-winning limited series Big Little Lies with none other than Meryl Streep.
Looks like 2018 is starting off to be as good a year as 2017 was for Margaret Atwood, with the author's “MaddAddam" novel trilogy set to be adapted to series by Paramount Television and Anonymous Content after a bidding war for the rights.
Welcome back to Bleeding Cool’s weekly recap of Syfy‘s Happy! and another round of freshly baked “reminder recaps,” as we take a look back at last week’s Episode 6, ‘The Scrap Yard of Childish Things’ - but first? A few "best of" clips to get your brain up-to-speed...
The family and estate for late The Walking Dead stuntman John Bernecker have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against AMC, more than six months after Bernecker was killed while filming the eighth season of the hit series.
Time, the choices that we make, and how we deal with the ramifications are the underlying themes of Netflix's upcoming original crime anthology series Seven Seconds, created and executive produced by The Killing‘s Veena Sud.
Even after 44 years, when the the fate of the world is teetering on the brink, there’s only one thing you can do — and ABC‘s about to do it: Get Christie Love. Power creator/showrunner Courtney Kemp has received a green light from the network for a remake pilot for the action-drama series.
NBC reaffirmed its commitment to sitcoms by giving pilot orders to four multi-camera comedies: Suzanne Martin’s 'Like Family'; Greg Malins’s 'So Close'; Josh Malmuth’s 'Abby’s'; and Brian Gallivan’s 'Friends-In-Law'.
When Conan O'Brien took to Twitter a few days ago to let his followers know that he was heading to Haiti, fans of the late-night writer/comedian knew that he was going there to do more than just "explore and make some new friends."
ABC is about to venture face first into the highly competitive world of professional make-up with new pilot order False Profits, written and executive produced by Code Black's Kayla Alpert.
With a concept unlike anything else currently on their programming schedule, NBC has given a thumbs-up to a pilot for Gotham writer Ken Woodruff's action-drama The Enemy Within.
So you're hosting the 89th Academy Awards for the first time and everything's going great. Until it's not. And when it's not, it's really not. We're talking historic "announcing wrong film for Best Picture" not. Something like that might be a little tough to get over, even if you're returning Oscar host Jimmy Kimmel.
Coming off of a pilot season that saw all of their series pickups fronted by men and caused many to call out the network over its lack of inclusion and female-fronted shows, CBS has ordered three female-written pilots: two comedies (History of Them, I Mom So Hard) and a drama (Murder).