Suicide Squad and Scandal's Jay Hernandez has been tapped to play the lead in the pilot for CBS's Magnum P.I.
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Quantico's Aunjanue Ellis has been cast to play opposite Alana De La Garza in a new CBS police drama 'Chiefs'. Details here!
The worlds of science and magic come crashing together in the upcoming original drama series Strange Angel, as CBS All Access continues to cast the players in play at that crossroads.
Comedy Central renews Tosh.0, The CW expands their Sunday programming, first look at the new Karate Kid series Cobra Kai, and more from the past week in TV!
Justin Timberlake's comparably tame Super Bowl halftime show, Chrysler's questionable decision to use MLK in an ad, what the Game of Thrones creators' new Star Wars project could mean for HBO's Confederate, and more from the realm of TV this week!
CBS is now one step closer to solving a murder — well, more specifically, closer to solving their Murder — with Survivor’s Remorse star Teyonah Parris cast as the female lead in their new drama pilot.
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 an interesting, unique and entertaining perspective. At least that’s how it reads on paper, so let’s see how this goes…
CBS Taps Mr. Robot Director Niels Arden Opley to Helm New FBI Series from Dick Wolf
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.
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.
After taping Friday's show on Thursday, Stephen Colbert felt that there was news worth of filming an extra bit for the show.
ABC orders Get Christie Love pilot, Oprah debunks rumors of a 2020 presidential bid, Vince McMahon has some inflammatory comments regarding the new XFL, and more from the past week of TV!
An overly exuberant Price is Right contestant leaped onto host Drew Carey while giving him a hug, causing them both to crash to the ground during today's filming.
Coming off of a pilot season that saw all of their series pickups fronted by men and caused many to call out the network over its lack of inclusion and female-fronted shows, CBS has ordered three female-written pilots: two comedies (History of Them, I Mom So Hard) and a drama (Murder).
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