The 24th Annual Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards nominations were announced live on Wednesday morning from the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood.
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No more Game of Thrones 'til 2019; Doctor Who is for Brexit voters, too; blasting The Exorcist homophobes; and more from the realm of television this week!
Finally, the CW has dropped the first official trailer for their latest addition to their superhero lineup, Black Lightning. As we've previously reported,
Supernatural has their first spinoff lined up with a backdoor pilot called the Wayward Sisters that is set to air when the show returns in January.
The Weekly Static offers the lighter side and interesting perspective on the past week in networks, cable, streaming, smoke signals, and shadow puppets.
Danneel Ackles, wife of Jensen Ackles, has been cast in the thirteenth season of Supernatural as a faith healer named Sister Jo.
CW Seed, Wattpad, and Tongal are having a contest to decide how the Lauren Palphreyman novel Cupid's Match should be adapted to the small screen.
Harley Quinn animated series, another clip from Syfy's upcoming series Happy!, MST3K Season 2, and more from the realm of television this past week!
Give me some rope I'm coming loose, I'm hanging on...The Weekly Static! Join us for Bill Murray, "Walking Dead" crossovers, Szechuan sauce and a ton more!
Following comments Sunday by Supergirl star Melissa Benoist, Arrow star Emily Bett Rickards has also weighed in on the suspension of Arrowverse executive
DCTV executive producer Andrew Kreisberg has been accused by nineteen people of sexual misconduct and has been suspended pending an investigation.
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Attack on Titan Season 3 news, Stranger Things star busted for cocaine, the growing allegations against Kevin Spacey, and more from this week in TV.
American Horror Story: Cult's Colton Haynes (Arrow) and Jeff Leatham tied the knot in a ceremony at the Parker hotel in Palm Springs on Friday night.
Katee Sackhoff (Battlestar Galactica) surprised Twitter users with their first look at her Amunent Black from 'The Flash' episode "Girls Night Out."
New Nathan Fillion series coming to ABC, New Marvel's Runaways trailer, Preacher gets a third season, and more news from the world of TV this past week!
The CW sets comedy-drama The End Of The World As We Know It from Justin Halpern, Patrick Schumacker, Rob Thomas, and Warner Bros. TV.
Mark Goffman is developing a series based on Super Size Me documentary filmmaker Morgan Spurlock at CBS; and an adaptation of Rob Reid’s After On at The CW.
Welcome back to The Weekly Static, the best of the best in the past week's TV news.
The CW is developing Project 13, a supernatural drama series based on DC Comics characters Traci Thirteen and her father Dr. Terrance Thirteen.
In this fun clip from Supernatural Season 13, Sam and Dean Winchester try to explain to the son of Lucifer the story of God and the Bible.
Archie deals with his demons, Betty is on a one-woman crusade to save everyone, and more from Riverdale Season 2, Episode 2: Nighthawks.
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend's Aline Brosh McKenna and Rene Gube are looking to go hard in the paint with 'Big Men,' their in-development comedy series at CBS.
New powers and old threats are the premises behind 'School For Psychics', a new drama series from The CW and based on K.C. Archer’s upcoming book trilogy.
Welcome back to The Weekly Static on a very sunny and chilly Friday the 13th in the northeast as we look back on the week in television!
The CW is returning to an all new Roswell, as the network plans to reboot their brief-yet-popular 1999 science fiction/adventure series.
Riverdale's second season premiere pulled in series high ratings, but half the audience bailed before giving the Dynasty reboot a shot.
Our own Baltimore Lauren will be liveblogging tonights season 2 premiere of CW's Riverdale, airing at 8pm Eastern, 5pm Pacific, It's been five months
The CW kicked off its 2017-2018 season in less-than-spectacular fashion last night with low ratings on Supergirl and the new series Valor.
Betty Cooper, Jose McCoy, Cheryl Blossom, and Kevin Keller reflect on where their characters are as Riverdale Season 2 starts this week.





















