wenty-four hours after what can best be described as "Cancel Friday," -- where a solid number of series were cancelled by several networks -- comes a little positive (thought not surprising) news on the animation front: Fox has renewed Family Guy for a 16th season and Bob’s Burgers for a ninth season.
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Welcome to our "Lucky #8" edition of Bleeding Cool‘s weekly recap/review of Freeform‘s Siren, Eric Wald and Dean White‘s mermaid fantasy-action drama. After last episode's tragic ending, 'Being Human' brought us a Bristol Cove gathered together to bury one of their own
Philly just got a little less "sunny" today, with news that Fox is cancelling midseason comedy series The Mick. Created by John and Dave Chernin and starring It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia‘s Kaitlin Olson, The Mick was only one of three series cancelled by the network today.
American Gods is ready to go to war -- or more precisely, go to a Hindu goddess of war -- with Timeless' Sakina Jaffrey joining Season 2 in the recurring role of Mama-Ji: a waitress at the Motel America, her necklace of skulls, acerbic wit and free spirit make her a match for any mighty god or man.
Fans of The Karate Kid had to wait over 30 years for another face-off (of any kind) between old rivals Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) and Johnny Lawrence (William Zabka) in Cobra Kai, but it looks like YouTube Red won't make fans wait quite so long this time.
Marvel and Netflix aren't messing around when it comes to The Punisher's second season on the streaming service, looking to a slain "god" and the DC television universe to boost an already impressive roster.
Following up on yesterday's official announcement that Castle executive producer/co-showrunner Alexi Hawley‘s light crime drama series The Rookie has received a series order, ABC is sharing a teaser look at the upcoming Nathan Fillion (Castle, Firefly) series.
Not a bad week to be Dick Wolf, with NBC announcing that it has renewed all four of his series: Law & Order: SVU, Chicago: Fire, Chicago P.D., and Chicago Med. Law & Order: SVU's 20th season renewal now ties it with the original Law & Order series and classic western series Gunsmoke for longest-running drama series.
In what sounds like a case of "different insect, same theme," Showtime has secured development rights for upcoming Lord of the Flies-ish drama-thriller series Yellowjackets. Writer-producers Ashley Lyle and Bart Nickerson (Narcos) are set to executive produce the project.
Springboarding off the sucess of series like Castlevania, Netflix is broadening its anime horizons internationally with original anime Seis Manos. Set to launch globally in 2019 from Viz Media LLC and Powerhouse Animation, Seis Manos is the streaming service's first original anime set in Mexico.
Director/screenwriter Don Hahn (producer, The Lion King, Beauty and the Beast) reminds us of the beautifully creative life and times of famed lyricist Howard Ashman in his touching and informative documentary Howard, which had its premiere at the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival.
Looks like class will be back in session next year for NBC's A.P. Bio, as the network has renewed the Glenn Howerton/Patton Oswalt sitcom for a sophomore season.
YouTube Red’s The Karate Kid continuation series Cobra Kai reawakens the simmering 30-plus year rivalry between Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) and Johnny Lawrence (William Zabka); so join Bleeding Cool as we review the fourth episode ('Cobra Kai Never Dies') of Cobra Kai's freshman year.
As part of our access to this year's Tribeca Film Festival in New York City, Bleeding Cool had the opportunity to screen writer/director Justin P. Lange's feature film debut The Dark.
YouTube Red’s The Karate Kid continuation series Cobra Kai reawakens the simmering 30+ year rivalry between Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) and Johnny Lawrence (William Zabka) — with a new generation of “karate kids” further complicating matters. Check out Bleeding Cool's review of 'Esqueleto' and see for yourselves!
Netflix's Australian Outback zombie drama Cargo had its premiere at the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival, and Bleeding Cool was able to screen the film ahead of its May 18th premiere as the first Australian Netflix Original feature film.
So we're now four episodes into AMC's Fear the Walking Dead season 4, and let's just say things have gotten dark -- and I mean dark.
I found 'Mac-Liv-Moore' -- The CW's iZombie season 4, episode 9 -- to be an especially dark and quite brilliant surprise with its direction. I was even more impressed that the episode addressed so many issues, which was a pet peeve of mine with this season: lack of consistency and dangling major topics.
We're back with Bleeding Cool’s weekly review/recap of AMC‘s Fear the Walking Dead Season 4, taking a look at the fourth episode of the season, 'Buried.' With last week's game-changing ending that no one saw coming, can our heroes survive...and how did we get to this point in the first place?
If it's Sunday, then it's time for Dead Man Blogging, Bleeding Cool's Fear the Walking Dead live-blog. This week, our heroes deal with the...seriously?!? Who am I kidding?!? No one saw that ending coming from a mile away...wow! Okay...we're going to compose ourselves before tonight's fourth AMC episode 'Buried'.
As Bleeding Cool readies for tonight's live-blog of AMC‘s Fear the Walking Dead Season 4, we're rewinding you to last week's episode ‘Good Out Here’ to get you up to speed on the show's shocking and impressive fourth season start. The word "shocking" isn't even close to describing what happened last Sunday.
Welcome to our seventh edition of Bleeding Cool‘s weekly recap/review of Freeform‘s Siren - Eric Wald and Dean White‘s mermaid fantasy-action drama - as we take a look at this season's next episode, 'Dead in the Water.'
Looks like America's voted, ABC, and you have... a winner on your hands! The network announced on Friday that singing competition series American Idol would be returning for a second season. Ryan Seacrest and judges Luke Bryan, Katy Perry, and Lionel Richie are also set to return.
The Weekly Static is Bleeding Cool‘s look at the past week in the land of the networks, cable, streaming, smoke signals, cloud formations, and shadow puppets from an interesting and entertaining perspective.
As we can see from Starz's official trailer for the fifth season of popular crime drama series Power, Ghost isn't going into his mission of vengeance alone: Kanan Starks (Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson) and Tommy Egan (Joseph Sikora) ride shotgun as Ghost scorches the streets of New York City, searching for revenge.
In honor of 2018's edition of Star Wars Day, Bleeding Cool wants to remind you that television's had a love affair with legendary sci-fi franchise for years -- but we don't play around with the "standards" or clichés around here, people!
Welcome back to Bleeding Cool’s recap/review of NBC’s Thursday night comedy series A.P. Bio, starring It’s Always in Sunny in Philadelphia‘s Glenn Howerton and Happy!‘s Patton Oswalt. With last episode's surprising turn of events for Jack (Howerton) - in a good way - we're back with season finale 'Drenching Dallas.'
AMC is urging viewers to "join the revolution" in the first official trailer and poster art for their series adaptation of Sarai Walker‘s 2015 darkly comic novel Dietland, scheduled to premiere at 9 p.m. ET on Monday, June 4th, with back-to-back episodes
TBS confirmed on Thursday that late-night talk show Conan will move to 30-minute installments beginning in 2019. While the new format is being described as "less structured," the episodes will still feature a variety of guests and comedy sketches.
If we're to believe the words of David Lynch - and there aren't a lot in his answer to interpret - then it looks like Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan) and "Laura's" (Sheryl Lee) spiraling "Crisis on Infinite Twin Peaks" courtesy of "Judy" won't be getting a resolution any time soon.