The CW's Supergirl season 4 continues its unofficial Smallville Alum Hiring Program with Sam Witwer, who joins as Agent Liberty.
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Greg Berlanti is developing a tv series for The CW and the Arrowverse based on Kathy Kane, aka Batwoman, the openly gay batcowled hero.
While the sixth season of the CW's Arrow ended on a bit of a downer for some viewers, production on the upcoming season 7 is starting on the right note.
The CW has released its fall premiere schedule including new series Charmed, All-American, and returning Riverdale, Supernatural, Arrow, Flash, and more.
This week, Bleeding Cool‘s Weekly Static shifts gears and moves to a single topic each week - but still gives you five cool TV posts to check out, too!
iZombie showrunner Rob Thomas talks about which alum from his previous series Veronica Mars he still hopes to get on his CW series.
The season finale rocked. That’s probably the best way for me to phrase it. I’ve been pleased and disappointed throughout the entire fourth season of the CW's iZombie - but mostly disappointed. The season finale turned out to be the epitome of perfection and embodied everything I've loved about series.
This week, The Weekly Static - Bleeding Cool‘s look at the past week in the land of the networks, cable, streaming, smoke signals, cloud formations, and shadow puppets - offers up its top picks from the new series coming from ABC, NBC, CBS and Fox.
Once again, another episode with way too many plots running around. Don’t think that I didn't enjoy the episode: between Liv getting kidnapped and Ravi finding the cure, I appreciated the creativity and story direction. But once again, the episode failed to answer serious questions from previous episodes.
With production currently underway on Jane the Virgin creator/showrunner Jennie Snyder Urman‘s reboot of supernatural series Charmed for the CW, series co-star Sarah Jeffery (Maggie, youngest sister of The Vera Sisters) took to Twitter over the Memorial Day weekend to respond to outspoken critics.
The Weekly Static is Bleeding Cool‘s look at the past week in the land of the networks, cable, and streaming, from a (hopefully) interesting perspective. THIS WEEK: WWE/Fox deal Smackdown; Damon Lindelof talks Watchmen; Twitch marathons Doctor Who; NFL owners take a knee; and Castle Rock gets a Stephen King thumbs up.
Welcome to Siren Songs: Bleeding Cool's Mer-Mazing Live-Blog!, as we take a look at the season finale of Eric Wald and Dean White‘s mermaid fantasy-action drama Siren, 'Aftermath'. The streets of Bristol Cove are a battleground, with Ryn (Eline Powell), Ben (Alex Roe) and others struggling to find some kind of peace.
Eric Wald and Dean White‘s mermaid fantasy-action drama Siren is rushing head-long into a mere-folk/shady goverment showdown on the streets of Bristol Cove. Can Ryn (Eline Powell) find a way to bring about a ceasefire before things gets worse?
While the cast and crew behind Jane the Virgin creator/showrunner Jennie Snyder Urman‘s reboot of supernatural series Charmed are hard at work now that the CW has picked up the pilot to series, original series star Holly Marie Combs took to Twitter to further clarify her thoughts on the matter.
This week's episode of the CW's iZombie was nothing less than a tear jerker. I wish I would have gotten the memo and had time to pick up a box of tissues...but that’s okay: being cleverly adaptable, I used a roll of toilet paper instead. [SPOILERS]