After showing us the first of two episodes that will be the premiere (our first impressions review can be found here), the cast and crew sat down for a Q&A.
We had the two leads, Olivia Holt and Aubrey Joseph, showrunner Joe Pokaski, Marvel TV executive producer Jeph Loeb, and director of the two episodes Gina[...]
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Cinemax is set to show viewers a more "dangerous" side to Harry Potter creator/author J.K. Rowling, setting Friday, June 1, 10 p.m. ET for the premiere of its action-packed series based on pseudonym Robert Galbraith's crime novels, C.B. Strike.
So The Weekly Static's "League of Extraordinary Gentlefolk" (myself, Rocky, Trejo, Bat-Murr and Margo Staten) makes you these three promises… because we're good like that:
● Offer blunt, honest perspectives on five TV topics from the past week covered by Bleeding Cool's team of news-thirsty writers Just to be clear? My views are my views and don't reflect[...]
He loves and understands the book, he loves and understands the TV series and he's dedicated to making future seasons of American Gods as good and as beautiful and as unique as they can be Shadow's journey is going to take him, and Mr Wednesday, and the New Gods and the Old, to some very[...]
After weeks of "will he/won't he" confusion, of course it would be Dee who has the scoop on her "brother's" future. With Kaitlin Olson wrapping up Season 2 of her Fox sitcom The Mick, the actress confirmed that her It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia co-star Glenn Howerton (A.P. Bio) would return to the FXX series.
Created for series by Eric Kripke (Supernatural) and with Preacher's Evan Goldberg and Seth Rogen attached, the series is set to be a co-production between Sony Pictures TV Studios, Amazon and Neal H Moritz's Original Films.
Leader of The Boys, Urban's Billy Butcher is mysterious and brutal; hiding a personal agenda as he approaches Hughie (Jack[...]
After a long history of near-adaptations on screens large and small, Brian K. Vaughan and Pia Guerra's Y: The Last Man has received an official series pilot order from FX. American Gods' Michael Green and Luke Cage's Aida Mashaka Croal will serve as the pilot's co-showrunners.
By now, we all know the headline: in November 2017, Amazon Studios spent $250 million to outbid Netflix for television series rights to J.R.R. Tolkien’s world-renowned Lord of the Rings fantasy series. Now five months, The Hollywood Reporter is reporting some new details about how the whole deal came together.
This would keep it consistent with Disney's plans for a family-friendly service that's free of R-rated movies or series. Scott Rosenberg, who co-wrote the High Fidelity feature, and Midnight Radio will produce the series alongside ABC Signature Studios (SMILF), the cable/streaming division of ABC Studios.
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Welcome back to Bleeding Cool's weekly recap/review of Freeform's Siren, Eric Wald and Dean White‘s mermaid fantasy-action drama. After a very strong start to the series, let's see if the the show builds upon it or suffers a second-episode sophomore slump with 'The Lure.'
When I spotted such a group of highly determined trolls bashing The Alienist in some of our posts about the TV show, I got curious and looked into it.
The original novel The Alienist by Caleb Carr has been one of my favorite books for a long time It's a well-crafted thriller based on New York[...]
They say that time heals all wounds -- but for Daniel LaRusso and Johnny Lawrence, all it takes is a bitter reminder to reignite a legendary rivalry. As we see from YouTube Red's newest Cobra Kai teasers, the road to redemption and salvation for Johnny runs directly through Daniel.
Following up on yesterday's reporting that Stranger Things creators The Duffer Brothers (Matt and Ross Duffer) were being sued by filmmaker Charlie Kessler for allegedly stealing the concept for the series from his 2012 short film, The Duffer Brothers have responded to the complaint.
American Horror Story creator Ryan Murphy revealed that night-time soap opera icon Joan Collins would be joining AHS' upcoming eighth season, and that he is also speaking with Academy Award-winning actor Anjelica Huston about joining the series.
When we lose a member of our The Walking Dead fan family, that loss cuts wider and deeper across every one of us -- and that loss is particularly heavy this week with news that Lisa Williams, TWD superfan and regular at conventions and other show-related events, passed away on Tuesday after battling cancer.
TMZ reports filmmaker Charlie Kessler is suing the Stranger Things creators, claiming that they used his script, idea and story from his 2012 Hamptons International Film Festival award-winning short film The Montauk Project for their series.
Rick might have said that “none of it matters, and the entire show is stupid,” but we don't think so! We sat down to talk with Rick and Morty composer Ryan Elder at WonderCon 2018.
Murder on the Orient Express's Kenneth Branagh appears to be going the "stay-cation" route with his newest project, re-teaming with Mark Gordon to star/produce Entertainment One’s television adaptation of Amor Towles’s novel A Gentleman in Moscow.
TVLine asked the two actors about the future for their endeavor:
Rickards said:
Yes, Helix Dynamics sort of comes back Felicity and Curtis obviously got in a bit of a disagreement over a big problem, and I say their disagreement is 'little' because we do come back to Helix Dynamics without addressing it a major way[...]
FremantleMedia North America is taking advantage of their multi-year production deal with author Neil Gaiman, winning series rights to British author Mervyn Peake's fantasy novel series 'Gormenghast' with Gaiman and Academy Award-winning writer Akiva Goldsman attached.
For those who saw Bleeding Cool's review of the 14th episode of The Walking Dead season 8, you know how we felt about Rick finally finding himself in the right place to take Michonne's advice and read Carl's letter. And now you can too.
Giving credit where credit is due, NBC's live broadcast production of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber‘s Jesus Christ Superstar was an evening filled with some amazing musical moments - so we're giving you a "one-stop-shopping" post for all of our personal highlights from last night.
Welcome back to Bleeding Cool’s weekly "revap" (review/recap) of AMC‘s The Walking Dead Season 8 as we take a look at the season's fourteenth episode, ‘Still Gotta Mean Something' as this week's episode pushes Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and Morgan (Lennie James) to places they may never be able to come back from.
Well this week, looks like AMC's The Walking Dead is giving us more Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), more Jadis (Pollyanna McIntosh) and more Morgan (Lennie James) as we take a look at the show's fourteenth episode of an intense Season 8, 'Still Gotta Mean Something.'
The Kennel Club of Beverly Hills and USA Network are un-leash-ing their second-annual broadcast of the Beverly Hills Dog Show Presented by Purina on Sunday night, and Bleeding Cool is here with Beverly Hills K-90210: Bleeding Cool's 2018 Beverly Hills Dog Show Live-Blog!, starting at 6 p.m. ET/5 p.m. CT.
With Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber‘s Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert! only mere hours away from its small screen bow, NBC has released a new video of Swedish hard rock/heavy metal singer-songwriter Erik Grönwall joining 400 Choir! Choir! Choir! singers for a rendition of 'Simon Zealotes'.
With Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber‘s Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert! raising the curtain before a live viewing audience tonight, NBC has released two lyric video teasers for the show: John Legend (Jesus Christ) performing "Gethsemane;" and Sara Bareilles (Mary Magdalene) performing "Everything's Alright"
DC's new Swamp Thing design resembles Alan Moore, Fantastic Four returns this summer, how Gotham has jumped the shark and rocked it, and more geeky news from the past week!
YouTube Red is reminding fans that The Karate Kid continuation series Cobra Kai is still about martial arts with a new "commercial," that shows the roads that Daniel (Ralph Macchio) and Johnny (William Zabka) have taken are about to intersect in one place: the All-Valley Karate Tournament.
Ben Elton writes an episode of his latest sitcom that criticises Comic Relief? Seems so.