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. After last week's "fall from grace" (it happens), here's hoping tonight's 'Rosemary's Boyfriend' gets the series back on track...
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Looks like America gets to spend a little more time crashing on the Conners' couch. ABC officially announced what many believed was a foregone conclusion: the network's revival of family sitcom Roseanne has been renewed for a second season, making it the show's 11th season overall.
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. Before we get started, let me just say that even some of best season episode runs hit a brick wall every now and then...
Rick and Morty, our "Two Horsemen of the Inter-Dimensional Apocalypse," go the Quentin Tarantino/Pulp Fiction route with an ultimate Vincent and Jules "cosplay" in the new promotional video for Adult Swim Fest, set to Run the Jewels (El-P and Killer Mike) track "Oh Mama" from the rap duo's 2016 album Run the Jewels 3.
If you're Saturday Night Live's Chris Redd and Pete Davidson and you have a chance to work with someone you've grown up respecting and idolizing, there's only one way to celebrate: a tribute rap (duh).
ABC has indefinitely pulled the once-scheduled February 27 episode 'Please, Baby, Please' over what the network and creator/showrunner Kenya Barris are vaguely describing are "creative differences." At this time, ABC has no plans to either air the episode or make the episode available through other formats.
Thanks to truTV, James “Murr” Murray, Brian “Q” Quinn, Joe Gatto, and Sal Vulcano (also known as comedy troupe The Tenderloins) are going to get to dream a little longer with the announcement that Impractical Jokers has been renewed for an eighth season.
As a result of numerous complaints accusing the showrunner of being verbally abusive and making inappropriate statements in both the writers' room and the show's set, Netflix and Warner Bros. TV have decided to not renew their overall production deal with Fuller House's Jeff Franklin.
Welcome back to 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. This time, we're taking a look at the show's second episode, 'Teacher Jail.'
I hope fans of Glenn Howerton and NBC's A.P. Bio are taking notes because there will be a quiz at the end of this. Making a small tweak to their Thursday night programming line-up, A.P. Bio will be moving an hour earlier to 8:30 p.m. ET/PT on Thursday nights beginning March 1.
Saturday Night Live‘s Bill Hader finds himself facing that dilemma, as his Barry struggles to balance his hitman day job with his newly ignited passion for acting. That's just one of the aspects of HBO's upcoming comedy series that gets covered in a new behind-the-scenes featurette.
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.”
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'.
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That's a wrap on #ConanHaiti! Thank you to the people of #Haiti for their warmth, hospitality and humor – and a special thank you to our excellent Haitian crew for making it all possible Make sure to watch #ConanHaiti this Saturday night at 10/9c on @TBSNetwork[...]
Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Emmy Award-winning star of HBO's Veep, plans to resume filming the show's seventh and final season in August following her successful breast cancer treatment.
The streaming service's initial 13-episode order will roll out weekly beginning Sunday, February 18; with tapings set for Thursdays at Sunset Bronson Studios for Sunday airing.
In addition to his hosting responsibilities, McHale will also serve as executive producer, alongside Bridesmaids and Ghostbusters director Paul Feig; KP Anderson; Jessie Henderson; Brad Stevens and Boyd Vico. The Joel McHale[...]
One of the toughest things you have to do as a friend is knowing when to play proper wingman and when you need to lay down The Hammer of Truth. Case in point? Spike TV, who I've been bros with for about 15 years now.
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.
Up-and-coming comedy cabler (and I'm sure proud recipient of The Weekly Static's 2017 Most Valuable Player award) truTV took to the stage at today's Television Critics Association (TCA) to give details on three new series as well as announce the premiere dates for several returning series.
With Fox's animated hit series Family Guy about to drop its 300th episode, I'm not sure what's more impressive: that the Seth MacFarlane series bested a ton of early naysayers to achieve such a milestone; or that Adult Swim still rotates the same 26 episodes on a regular basis.
When it was announced that series creator Glenn Howerton would be spending some time outside of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia's Paddy's Pub to (hopefully) "teach" a couple of seasons of A.P. Bio at NBC, Sunny fans started to get a little nervous about Howerton's future with the FXX series.
Sure, Barry might be a hitman...but what he really wants to do is act! Saturday Night Live‘s Bill Hader is stepping into the role of a lifetime: a living and breathing personification of the “comedy/tragedy” duality in the form of Barry, the lead character in and title of HBO‘s upcoming comedy series.
Sometimes, being wrong isn't always a bad thing. Case in point: The Tick, who spent the first half of The Tick's Season 1 on Amazon trying to convince everyone that super-villain The Terror was actually still alive.
Continuing the growing wave of nostalgia-equals-money reboots/revivals that we've seen over the past few years, ABC is developing two series that are both unique takes on known names: The Greatest American Hero and The Jetsons.
With the Television Critics Association's (TCA) press event in full swing and ahead of its Monday presentation, ABC released its midseason programming schedule.
Netflix and actor/writer/comedian (and killer Golden Globes host) Ricky Gervais have been making beautiful music together over the past few years, and it looks like that dance is going to go on a little longer.
If you're DJ/producer (and righteously huge Rick and Morty fan) Deadmau5, you make the pair an offer they can't refuse. At his New Year's Eve show at the NOS Events Center in San Bernardino, California, the performer had the mad genius and his grandson join him on stage via video monitors to ring in 2018.
The Americans' Frank Langella has joined the cast of Showtime's new half-hour comedy series Kidding; accompanying fellow actors Jim Carrey (The Truman Show) and Catherine Keener (Get Out, Death to Smoochy) on Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind helmer Michel Gondry's (Be Kind Rewind) newest project.
If you're a Rick and Morty fan you can take some consolation in knowing that there's a dimension out there where a fourth season of the hit Adult Swim animated series actually sees the light of day in 2018. Unfortunately, it doesn't look like it's going to be this one.
All good things must naturally come to an end (which has still in no way, shape or form ever made me feel good about the process), and that's where IFC finds itself with their Portland-set hipster satire series Portlandia. Watch the trailer here!