A day after it was reported exclusively by The Hollywood Reporter that Jesse Alexander would be assuming showrunner responsibilities alongside author and executive producer Neil Gaiman on Starz’s American Gods, the novelist took to Twitter to challenge a number of the assertions made in the article.
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Kirby Bliss-Blanton, Marcus Henderson, Eugene Cordero, and Gabriel Hogan are set to join Broken Lizard vets and series co-creators Kevin Heffernan and Steve Lemme (Super Troopers, Club Dread) in the truTV comedy pilot Tacoma FD.
Platt is expected to be involved in several musical numbers throughout the season; adding the potential involvement of Streisand and Paltrow into the mix, a heated bidding war began among a number of the streaming and cable services.
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Welcome to Bleeding Cool’s final weekly reminder recap for Syfy‘s Happy! (for this season, anyway) as we take a look back at the season finale, ‘I Am the Future’.
Thanks for joining us for Bleeding Cool's live-blog play-by-play of Animal Planet's Puppy Bowl XIV, as Team Fluff and Team Ruff take to the field for four quarters of cuteness for a really great cause!
In what can only be seen as a huge breach of security on the parts of Netflix and series co-creators Matt and Ross Duffer (The Duffer Brothers), NBC's long-running sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live were apparently able to get their hands on some early script pages from Stranger Things 3.
With less than a month to go before The Walking Dead's mid-season premiere, AMC's marketing machine has shifted into overdrive by releasing yet another trailer for the second-half of Season 8: one that doesn't hesitate to remind us of the tragedy awaiting us: the death of Carl Grimes (Chandler Riggs).
After a contentious few months, The Hollywood Reporter is reporting exclusively that Hannibal's Jesse Alexander will be assuming showrunner responsibilities alongside author and executive producer Neil Gaiman on Starz's American Gods.
We're turning over this edition of The Weekly Static: Extras! to our good friend Margo Staten, who found herself binge-crushing the first three seasons of The CW's iZombie; and she really wants to tell you about why you should be watching it, too!
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In the cop world that we shoot in, there seems to be a really impeccable through-line of layers and textures and grime and seediness.
There's definitely a dream like element to the reality of the show There are parts that feel very 2017, very London… but every now and then we'll dip into an environment that[...]
Welcome to the first edition of Bleeding Cool’s weekly recap/review of NBC's new Thursday night comedy series A.P. Bio, starring It's Always in Sunny in Philadelphia's Glenn Howerton and Happy!'s Patton Oswalt.
With less than a month to go, AMC has released a new teaser for the second-half of The Walking Dead season 8 with a very telling theme: "It's Time to Finish the Fight!".
With the “Cowabunga!” crew now complete, Nickelodeon gave us a first look at the cast of characters from their new 2D-animated series Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Count Olaf himself, Neil Patrick Harris (who also serves as a producer), confirmed in an interview that Netflix's A Series of Unfortunate Events would be ending its running after its already-announced third season.
This Sunday, Hulu is giving Super Bowl fans five million reasons to get excited for Castle Rock, the streaming service's new thriller-drama series from J.J. Abrams that combines a number of author Stephen King's works into a "shared universe" narrative.
Cardi B, Ed Sheeran, Maroon 5 and Camila Cabello are set to take the stage for the fifth annual iHeartRadio Music Awards, set for Sunday, March 11, at the Forum in Los Angeles, California; with Hailey Baldwin and DJ Khaled co-hosting.
With ABC banking on his run of "pilot-to-series" magic continuing to shine, How to Get Away With Murder's Michael Offer is set to direct the network's new police drama pilot Safe Harbor.
Marvel Studio's Black Panther will have a sadly poignant connection to AMC's The Walking Dead with a tribute to John Bernecker, a stuntman who died tragically during the filming of the series' eighth season.
Thanks for joining us as we wrap-up our first season of Happy Trails!, Bleeding Cool’s live-blog of Syfy‘s Happy!, with tonight’s season finale, ‘I Am The Future”.
Welcome back to Bleeding Cool’s weekly rundown and pipin' hot “reminder recap” slice of Syfy‘s Happy! as we take a look back at the season's penultimate seventh episode, ‘Destroyer of Worlds’.
After months of controversy, delays, and production shutdowns stemming from allegations of sexual misconduct against previous lead Kevin Spacey, Netflix has announced that production on House of Cards season 6, the final season, has resumed.
Though the network had formally expressed interest in the project in October 2017, the CW has officially given a pilot order for a reboot of popular sci-fi series Roswell.
In their continuing effort to remind viewers that screaming in fear is an international language, Netflix has released a teaser for their new, post-apocalyptic series The Rain.
With the Grammys now written up in the history books, Variety is giving readers a look behind the curtain at some of the more interesting things you didn't get to see or hear.
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.
For example, the series premiere ('Saint Nick') delivered 1.708 million viewers (total viewers) and 779,000 adults 18-49; and was the top ranked basic cable new original scripted series in the fourth quarter of 2017 in the key adults 18-34 demo with 271,000 viewers Happy! also made a serious impact on social media, drawing more than[...]
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.