I’m Dying Up Here's Ginger Gonzaga isn't travelling too far network-wise for her next project, joining Jim Carrey, Judy Greer, Catherine Keener, Frank Langella, and Justin Kirk in Showtime’s upcoming comedy series Kidding.
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'Just in Case' left us with a... "better" understanding of Naomi/Laura, and John Dorie was left in a certain situation that might have fans of AMC's Fear the Walking Dead season 4 rioting Alicia's way if things go south.
This week's episode of the CW's iZombie was nothing less than a tear jerker. I wish I would have gotten the memo and had time to pick up a box of tissues...but that’s okay: being cleverly adaptable, I used a roll of toilet paper instead. [SPOILERS]
Welcome to the world of director Matthew Santoro's sci-fi action-thriller Higher Power, currently available on on-demand services.
Bleeding Cool was pleased to have had the opportunity to speak with the film's award-winning composer Kevin Riepl (Cabin Fever, Gears of War) about the film; further elaborating on how Santoro's vision for the score proved to be quite unique to the[...]
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Welcome back to another edition of Dead Man Blogging, Bleeding Cool's Fear the Walking Dead Live-Blog! This week, with the John Dorie (Garret Dillahunt)/Naomi-"Laura" (Jenna Elfman) backstory firmly established, it looks like our "Then" and "Now" timelines are about to come crashing into one another But as our heroes build towards some kind of[...]
AMC has released our first look at the full cast of characters set to help - and hinder - Jesse (Dominic Cooper), Cassidy (Joseph Gilgun) and a still-dead Tulip's (Ruth Negga) search for God. But that road will take them back to one of Jesse's greatest nightmares: Angelville.
In this edition of Fear the Walking Dead Rewind, we look back at the fifth episode of the AMC series’ fourth season: ‘Laura” - a quieter, gentler "calm before the storm" episode that gives us John Dorie's (Garret Dillahunt) touching, heartbreaking backstory with Naomi/"Laura" (Jenna Elfman).
Actress Billie Lourd is set to go back to the future, returning to the twisted universe of Ryan Murphy's American Horror Story for an eighth season. Lourd will join her fellow AHS alums Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters, and Kathy Bates.
So while I go ice down some mental muscles I never knew I had this early on a Friday, take a second and get righteously disturbed by this week's flashback to over-the-top network promos…
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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[...]
Portlandia co-creator Carrie Brownstein has signed up four more for her new Hulu comedy pilot Search and Destroy. Brad Morris (Great News), Leah Harvey (On the Road), Jessica Hecht (Red Oaks) and Imogen Tear (When Calls the Heart) star opposite Taylor Dearden (Sweet/Vicious) and Aubrey Peoples (Nashville).
In honor of She-Ra and Soft Wind's 30-plus years galloping across the pop culture landscape, protecting the kingdom from evils far and wide, DreamWorks Animation Television and executive producers Noelle Stevenson and Chuck Austen are brining the Princess of Power back in She-Ra and the Princesses of Power.
While it would be tempting to throw in a "I don't want to go" joke here or something cutesy about The Doctor and his companions always finding their way back to one another, David Tennant and Catherine Tate are facing a deadly-serious menace unlike any they've face before: America.
Kevin Bacon and Showtime are heading back to the brutal streets of early '90s Boston in City On A Hill, a 12-episode crime drama series co-starring Underground's Aldis Hodge.
Amazon Studios is ready to join Oscar-winning writer-director Jordan Peele's The Hunt, giving a 10-episode straight-to-series order for the vengeance-driven Nazi-hunting series.
Now that the CW has released their Fall 2018-2019 television schedule, it's time for first-looks and official images from the shows coming our way over the next few months. First up, we get an extended look at Jane the Virgin creator/showrunner Jennie Snyder Urman's reboot of supernatural series Charmed.
The upfronts to advertising executives are always a season of giving and taking -- so with the release of their Fall 2018-2019 television schedule, The CW also confirmed that Jane the Virgin, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend and iZombie will not be renewed after their upcoming seasons.
With the network's upfront presentation set for Thursday morning, the CW has released its Fall 2018-2019 schedule. Expanding its week to six nights with 12 hours of original scripted series, the network is using some of series like Riverdale and Supergirl to help jump-start a number of promising new projects.
Not to be outdone by fellow Karate Kid co-stars Ralph Macchio and William Zabka's Cobra Kai run, Deadline Hollywood is reporting that actress Elisabeth Shue (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation) will be joining the cast of Amazon’s series adaptation of Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson‘s comic book series The Boys.
Following up on the release of their Fall 2018-2019 programming schedule and upfront presentation in New York City to advertising executives, CBS has released trailers for six of their new comedies and dramas: Happy Together, Murphy Brown, The Neighborhood, F.B.I., God Friended Me, and Magnum P.I.
As Saturday Night Live alum Tina Fey readies to host this weekend's season finale of NBC's famed sketch comedy series (with Nicki Minaj as musical guest), now seems as good a time as any for Fey to reflect back on her career.
Less than a week after the CW ordered the Charmed reboot from Jane the Virgin creator/showrunner Jennie Snyder Urman to series, we're getting our first look at "The Charmed Ones". Actress Madeleine Mantock (Macy) took to Twitter to share a first-look image from the upcoming CW series.
It appears that the last ship has sailed for TNT action-drama series The Last Ship; with network head Kevin Reilly confirming after the Turner upfront presentation on Wednesday that the show's upcoming fifth season would be its last.
If there's one constant in this universe that's more reliable than any other law, theory or concept you can think of, it's this: sometimes, you really just can't get enough of a good thing. Example: CBS powerhouse sitcom The Big Bang Theory, heading into its 12th season and last year of the cast's two-year contracts.
The emotional rollercoaster that is the upfront process - with the joys of new shows and the heartbreak of cancellations taking place before an attentive audience of advertising executives - continued on Wednesday with CBS announcing their Fall 2018-2019 programming schedule.
In last week's episode of mermaid fantasy-action drama Siren, Bristol Cove buried one of their own as Xander (Ian Verdun) was forced to deal with the loss of his father - and his feelings for Maddie (Fola Evans-Akingbola). In this sneak preview of 'Street Fight', Xander's got only one thing on his mind: blood.
After last week's John Dorie (Garret Dillahunt)/Naomi-Laura (Jenna Elfman)-centered episode of AMC's Fear the Walking Dead left us with all sorts of feels - and put John Dorie in contention for best new character on television this year - we're back to the dreary "NOW" in this week's sixth episode, 'Just in Case.'
Following up on earlier reports that eOne was actively pursuing a new home for recently cancelled Designated Survivor comes word that the producer is in direct talks with Netflix about picking up the Kiefer Sutherland-starring political thriller.
ABC Releases Trailers for Lauren Cohan's 'Whiskey Cavalier,' Nathan Fillion's 'The Rookie', and More
As a follow up to their official Fall 2018-2019 programming schedule and upfront presentation to Madison Avenue advertising executives, ABC has released the trailers for seven of its new comedies and dramas.
On the surface, Kenya Barris and ABC-Disney appear to be a match made in heaven; with the Black-ish creator currently shepherding three series on air. His aforementioned series is readying for its fifth season on ABC; with spinoff Grown-ish and newly picked up Besties finding homes at Freeform.
HBO is set to premiere its eight-episode limited series adaptation of Gillian Flynn’s Sharp Objects on Sunday, July 8th at 9 p.m.