Backdraft's William Baldwin is taking a stab at USA Network and Syfy's upcoming series The Purge, set for a series regular role as an investment firm head with a dark secret and darker motivations.
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If you thought things were going to go back to "as is" at Winchester University, Netflix's first official trailer for Dear White People Vol. 2 will set you straight. Created/executive produced by Justin Simien and set for a May 4 premiere, the new season finds Sam (Logan Browning) back in the booth and on the air.
Thirty-plus years later, Hulu is travelling back to the 1980s with a series adaptation of the Bret Easton Ellis novel Less Than Zero. Described as a look at the culture of wealthy, decadent youth in Los Angeles, Craig Wright (Greenleaf, Tyrant) writes the series and executive produces with Ellis.
In a move that will be great news to The Walking Dead fans - but maybe not such great news for Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and Michonne (Danai Gurira) - Maggie (Lauren Cohan) will be continuing her run as leader of the Hilltop for the AMC drama's ninth season.
One thing you can say about Fear the Walking Dead's fourth season: it's not wasting any time making Morgan (Lennie James) feel right at home - and by "right at home," I mean put him into nearly a half-dozen situations that could get him killed (though he does get shot in the leg, but that was Morgan's fault).
With less than a month to go before Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) and Johnny Lawrence (William Zabka) reignite a old rivalry from over thirty years ago in YouTube Red’s The Karate Kid continuation series Cobra Kai, we're getting a look at "bad sensei" Johnny's "teaching philosophy."
It's not always a matter of whether you can ever really go home again: sometimes, it's a matter of whether "home" really wants you back. That's what Amy Adams is confronting in the first trailer for HBO's limited series adaptation of Gillian Flynn’s Sharp Objects.
Into the Badlands kicked off season 3 with Enter the Phoenix. This season looks like it'll be bigger, bloodier, and more badass than ever. Contains spoilers.
Season 4's seventh episode of the CW's iZombie, 'Don’t Hate the Player, Hate the Brain,' stuck to it’s comedic guns when Olivia ‘Liv’ Moore (Rose Mclver) ingested the brains of a sleazy "wingman player".
Welcome back to Bleeding Cool’s weekly review/recap of AMC‘s Fear the Walking Dead Season 4, which has us taking a look at the season's second episode ‘Another Day at the Diamond’ after a strong premiere that was a warm welcome to both new and returning viewers.
Now that The Walking Dead has wrapped up its eighth season, it's time for Bleeding Cool to shift its attention to Fear the Walking Dead's fourth season with Dead Man Blogging: Bleeding Cool's Fear the Walking Dead Live-Blog!.
With the Hosts ready to stake out their own declaration of independence from Delos Inc. by any means necessary beginning with Sunday night's Season 2 premiere, HBO's Westworld held a special screening event on Thursday, April 19th at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City.
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Netflix is serving up our first helping of Safe, the mystery-drama series starring Michael C. Hall (Dexter) from the streaming service and French cable channel Canal+. Author Harlan Coben (Found, Fool Me) also serves as executive producer; with Danny Brocklehurst (Shameless) adapting the work for series television.
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While the film rights are with JMS, without the accompanying television rights, other studios are loathe to get anywhere close to a cinematic-only option.
Warners controls the TV and all the other rights but not the movie rights, I have those, but without access to the TV rights it's been very[...]
Seven months after the network ordered the project to pilot, Syfy has ordered the pilot adaptation of Rick Remender and Wes Craig‘s graphic novel Deadly Class to series from executive producers Joe and Anthony Russo.
Fujita); Aaralyn Anderson (Belle Milgrim); Geoffrey Cantor (Frank); Julia Garner (Ellie); Josh Pais (Andy); Justin Theroux (James Mantleray); Jemima Kirke and Rob Yang (Matt Ming) will be joining Hill and Stone on the series.
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Production on Maniac began in August 2017, with principal photography wrapping by the end of the year. Michael Sugar and Doug Wald of Anonymous Content; Kruke Kristiansen and Anne Kolbjornsen; Espen PA Lervaag and Kjetil Indegard; and Ashley Zalta will also serve[...]
Welcome back to the fourth edition of Bleeding Cool‘s weekly recap/review of Freeform‘s Siren, Eric Wald and Dean White‘s mermaid fantasy-action drama. We've got strange nurses, mermaids on the loose, and hidden conspiracies quickly becoming a lot less hidden heading into the season's fpurth episode, 'On The Road.'
The series return was announced during the streaming service's See What's Next event in Rome; and with the women adjusting to their new lives as professional wrestlers, season 2 will focus on the struggles that come with putting together a television show out of their hard work and sacrifice.
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The world of Stranger Things is set to get a lot more "upside-down-ier" (definitely not a thing) with Netflix adding The Princess Bride's Cary Elwes and Starship Trooper's Jake Busey to the upcoming third season of the popular sci-fi series.
The CW's iZombie Season 4 rolls along with episode 6 'My Really Fair Lady,' which had me laughing thanks to Ravi Chakrabarti (Rahul Kohli).
Welcome to Bleeding Cool’s final weekly review/recap of AMC‘s The Walking Dead Season 8 - can you believe we've been through an entire season of "All Out War"? So let's take a look at whether season finale 'Wrath' ended in a blaze of glory or with a sad, lonely whimper...
With an epic ending to The Walking Dead's eighth season "All Out War" on the horizon and promises of new beginnings with Fear the Walking Dead's fourth season, welcome walker-fighters and walker-bait to Dead Man Blogging: Bleeding Cool's The Walking Dead/Fear the Walking Dead Live-Blog!.
With an epic ending to The Walking Dead's eighth season "All Out War" on the horizon and promises of new beginnings with Fear the Walking Dead's fourth season, join Bleeding Cool on Sunday night, April 15, for Dead Man Blogging: Bleeding Cool's The Walking Dead/Fear the Walking Dead Live-Blog!.
Welcome to another addition of Bleeding Cool's The Walking Dead Rewind, where we take a look back at the season's penultimate episode 'Worth' ahead of this week's "Survival Sunday", which sees the end of The Walking Dead season 8 and the premiere of Fear the Walking Dead season 4.
A shuffle on both sides of the camera finds Bloodline's Kyle Chandler joining Hulu's limited series adaptation of Joseph Heller's classic novel Catch-22 as Col. Cathcart, the role originally intended for George Clooney.
Professional dancer Lindsay Arnold is returning to defend her Dancing with the Stars title when the show returns to ABC for its 26th season, which will be an Athletes edition. The network revealed the full pairings during Friday morning's Good Morning America, with the season premiere set for Monday, May 21 at 8 p.m.
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Nice to have you here again for 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...and nice to have you back, A.P. Bio! Let's take a look at 'Durbin Crashes'...
Captain America: The First Avenger actress Hayley Atwell blames ABC, not Marvel, for the cancellation of Agent Carter after only two short seasons.