With what might count as cut #998 in the possible demise of Marvel's Inhumans, ABC has removed press access to the series from its site. As originally pointed out by the folks over at SpoilerTV, the formal portal for the series on the press site now leads to a message that reads: "Error 404."
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While the final details on the proposed Disney-21st Century Fox deal are still being finalized, Fox is moving head on the programming front and ordering three pilots: two comedies and a drama.
Darabont and his agency CAA have filed a new, $10 million lawsuit against the cable network, claiming that new information has come to light that proves he is owed additional monies on top of what his original lawsuit is seeking from AMC.
Petitioning through New York Supreme Court, Darabont continues to allege that he's entitled to[...]
Joel McHale has been tapped to host - coincidentally enough - The Joel McHale Show with Joel McHale, a weekly topical show (think HBO's Last Week Tonight with John Oliver) set to premiere globally on Netflix next month.
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The Weekly Static is our righteously desperate-yet-endearing look at the past week in the land of the networks, cable, streaming, smoke signals, cloud formations, and shadow puppets from what an[...]
First look at Freeform's Siren: a young girl's mysterious appearance in the small fishing village of Bristol Cove could prove to be a miracle of nature — or a harbinger of horrors yet to come.
Starz has filed two petitions with the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) as a move to legally require Altice to restore the channels to their NYC-based Optimum Systems.
With only hours to go before Spike TV makes the final transition to the Paramount Network, the newly re-branded network is using the occasion to unveil a new "red band" trailer for Heathers, their new hour-long original series based on the 1988 cult classic film.
Narcos co-creator and executive producer José Padilha (Elite Squad) is extending his stay at Netflix, with the streaming service releasing the first official trailer for his upcoming thriller series The Mechanism.
Darabont and his agency CAA have filed a new, $10 million lawsuit against the cable network, claiming that new information has come to light that proves he is owed additional monies on top of what his original lawsuit is seeking from AMC.
Petitioning through New York Supreme Court, Darabont continues to allege that he's entitled to[...]
Looks like NBC is interested in telling the further adventures of Bad Boys II's Special Agent Syd Burnett, with the network giving a formal pilot production green light to an as-yet-untitled movie spinoff series starring Gabrielle Union.
Serving as his followup to The Leftovers, the project received a pilot order from the cable giant in September 2017, with Lindelof's deal including Warner Bros TV as the producing studio.
During a discussion with The Good Place creator Michael Schur at Vulture Festival L.A in November 2017, Lindelof discussed his reasons for tackling the work[...]
Amazon's new series The Boys just made a number of new additions to The Seven's membership roster on Wednesday, with Antony Starr (American Gothic), Dominique McElligott (The Last Tycoon), Chace Crawford (Gossip Girl), Jessie T. Usher (Survivor’s Remorse) and Nathan Mitchell (iZombie) joining.
With a move that many are seeing as Amazon continuing their purge of ousted president Roy Price's original-programming strategy, Amazon has announced that they've cancelled three original series: I Love Dick, One Mississippi and Jean-Claude Van Johnson.
Thanks for joining us after a two week break for our fifth edition of Happy Trails!, Bleeding Cool’s live-blog of Syfy‘s Happy! and tonight’s sixth episode, ‘The Scrap Yard of Childish Things”
Gage Skidmore [CC BY-SA 3.0], Wikimedia CommonsWhat's one cable network's loss could possibly be another cable network's gain, with news of Michael Green's (Hannibal) current availability making its way around several production companies and a number of television series projects One of those projects that's of particular interest to comic book fans – and FX[...]
But around 2003, my boy made a change for the positive: he embraced his "inner Spike" and it was golden! Some people say that that's when he started to change, started trying too hard to be an "alpha dog", like he was premium cable or a streaming service.
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Welcome back to Bleeding Cool’s weekly recap of Syfy‘s Happy! and another round of our sparkly clean “reminder recaps,” as we take a look back at last week’s Episode 5, ‘White Sauce? Hot Sauce?’.
With what can be viewed by some as his next step towards total film and television domination, the one-man walking Disney himself J.J. Abrams has apparently written a new science fiction drama television series that is the subject of a bidding war between two media behemoths: Apple and HBO.
How far would you be willing to go to save someone you love? Would you take a life so that someone else could live? Those are the questions raised and the themes examined in Amazon Prime's original thriller/drama series Breathe.
With actress Sofia Vergara's (Modern Family) Latino digital media company Raze set to celebrate its one-year anniversary, the presents have already started arriving in the form of production and development deals at Netflix, Hulu, and TNT.
Two prominent names from the Stargate universe are turning their attention from science fiction to fantasy with The Outpost, an original fantasy series executive produced by Stargate producer Dean Devlin and Stargate SG-1 showrunner Jonathan Glassner.
Tom Hopper (Game Of Thrones, Black Sails) as Luther/Spaceboy, leader of The Umbrella Academy; Emmy Raver-Lampman (Hair, Wicked) as Allison/The Rumor, who can alter reality with her lies; David Castañeda (Blindspot, Switched at Birth) as Diego/The Kraken, the reckless and rebellious member of the family; Robert Sheehan (Mortal Engines, Mute) as Klaus/The Séance, who can[...]
Though her character has been MIA since early in Season 3, Danay Garcia took to Instagram to both reassure and confirm for fans that her character Luciana would be returning to the Robert Kirkman-created Fear the Walking Dead for Season 4.
Executive producer Krysten Ritter (Netflix's Marvel's Jessica Jones) and cable network Pop have cast the players for their unique twist on horror/sci-fi, The Demons of Dorian Gunn, including H Jon Benjamin of Archer and Bob's Burgers.
Scripted by Upright Citizen's Brigade alumni Evan Greenspoon and Brandon Scott Jones, the project is being executive produced by Ritter through[...]
Hamilton's own Leslie Odom, Jr. is getting ready to take the stage at a "theater" that seats over 100 million, with NBC announcing that the Tony Award-winning singer would be performing "America The Beautiful” at NFL Super Bowl LII on Sunday, February 4.
Leave it to Saturday Night Live host Sam Rockwell to one-up this week's "Weekend Update" in the potty mouth department and set the tone for the rest of the show.
The future of your afterlife may depend on how strong your Wi-Fi signal is — at least that's the premise behind Greg Daniels's new comedy pilot Upload for Amazon, set to star The Flash alum Robbie Amell and Andy Allo (Pitch Perfect 3, The Hero).
With production on the second season Mr. Mercedes set to begin next month, Boardwalk Empire alum Jack Huston and Maximiliano Hernandez (Sicario) are joining Stephen King's game of "cat and mouse" between Brendan Gleeson's Detective Bill Hodges and Harry Treadaway's Brady Hartsfield.
Gareth Edwards's directorial debut will be sliming and crawling its way to our screens, as UK broadcaster Channel 4 is set to adapt the Rogue One helmer's Monsters as a television series.