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As if two Academy Award winners wasn't enough, HBO is stacking the deck for the second season of their Emmy-winning limited series Big Little Lies with none other than Meryl Streep.
Looks like 2018 is starting off to be as good a year as 2017 was for Margaret Atwood, with the author's “MaddAddam" novel trilogy set to be adapted to series by Paramount Television and Anonymous Content after a bidding war for the rights.
Welcome back to Bleeding Cool’s weekly recap of Syfy‘s Happy! and another round of freshly baked “reminder recaps,” as we take a look back at last week’s Episode 6, ‘The Scrap Yard of Childish Things’ - but first? A few "best of" clips to get your brain up-to-speed...
The family and estate for late The Walking Dead stuntman John Bernecker have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against AMC, more than six months after Bernecker was killed while filming the eighth season of the hit series.
Time, the choices that we make, and how we deal with the ramifications are the underlying themes of Netflix's upcoming original crime anthology series Seven Seconds, created and executive produced by The Killing‘s Veena Sud.
Even after 44 years, when the the fate of the world is teetering on the brink, there’s only one thing you can do — and ABC‘s about to do it: Get Christie Love. Power creator/showrunner Courtney Kemp has received a green light from the network for a remake pilot for the action-drama series.
NBC reaffirmed its commitment to sitcoms by giving pilot orders to four multi-camera comedies: Suzanne Martin’s 'Like Family'; Greg Malins’s 'So Close'; Josh Malmuth’s 'Abby’s'; and Brian Gallivan’s 'Friends-In-Law'.
When Conan O'Brien took to Twitter a few days ago to let his followers know that he was heading to Haiti, fans of the late-night writer/comedian knew that he was going there to do more than just "explore and make some new friends."
ABC is about to venture face first into the highly competitive world of professional make-up with new pilot order False Profits, written and executive produced by Code Black's Kayla Alpert.
With a concept unlike anything else currently on their programming schedule, NBC has given a thumbs-up to a pilot for Gotham writer Ken Woodruff's action-drama The Enemy Within.
So you're hosting the 89th Academy Awards for the first time and everything's going great. Until it's not. And when it's not, it's really not. We're talking historic "announcing wrong film for Best Picture" not. Something like that might be a little tough to get over, even if you're returning Oscar host Jimmy Kimmel.
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).
Welcome to The Weekly Static's takeaways from TNT's series adaptation of authors Caleb Carr's 1994 historical thriller The Alienist.
Snowpiercer showrunner Josh Friedman is getting off at the next station. Friedman and TNT have parted ways from the series, with sources close to the situation citing "creative differences" as the cause for the split.
Nominations for the 2018 Razzies are here, and Transformers: The Last Knight and Fifty Shades Darker lead the pack in best-of-worst noms.
Actor William H. Macy used the occasion of the 24th Annual Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards on Sunday night to share his thoughts on the "Time's Up" movement and the role men play in eliminating the systemic sexual harassment and gender inequality that's haunted the entertainment industry for decades.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Emmy Award-winning star of HBO's Veep, plans to resume filming the show's seventh and final season in August following her successful breast cancer treatment.
With what might count as cut #998 in the possible demise of Marvel's Inhumans, ABC has removed press access to the series from its site. As originally pointed out by the folks over at SpoilerTV, the formal portal for the series on the press site now leads to a message that reads: "Error 404."
While the final details on the proposed Disney-21st Century Fox deal are still being finalized, Fox is moving head on the programming front and ordering three pilots: two comedies and a drama.
***UPDATE*** As expected, AMC had something to say about Darabont's new lawsuit, issuing the following statement through their attorney, Orin Snyder of Gibson.
Joel McHale has been tapped to host - coincidentally enough - The Joel McHale Show with Joel McHale, a weekly topical show (think HBO's Last Week Tonight with John Oliver) set to premiere globally on Netflix next month.
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First look at Freeform's Siren: a young girl's mysterious appearance in the small fishing village of Bristol Cove could prove to be a miracle of nature — or a harbinger of horrors yet to come.
Starz has filed two petitions with the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) as a move to legally require Altice to restore the channels to their NYC-based Optimum Systems.
With only hours to go before Spike TV makes the final transition to the Paramount Network, the newly re-branded network is using the occasion to unveil a new "red band" trailer for Heathers, their new hour-long original series based on the 1988 cult classic film.
Narcos co-creator and executive producer José Padilha (Elite Squad) is extending his stay at Netflix, with the streaming service releasing the first official trailer for his upcoming thriller series The Mechanism.
The Walking Dead ex-showrunner Frank Darabont has filed an additional $10 million lawsuit against AMC, claiming that new information has come to light that proves he is owed additional monies on top of what his original lawsuit is seeking.
Looks like NBC is interested in telling the further adventures of Bad Boys II's Special Agent Syd Burnett, with the network giving a formal pilot production green light to an as-yet-untitled movie spinoff series starring Gabrielle Union.
Looks like Watchmen's Damon Lindelof is pretty happy with the folks over at Warner Bros. TV with news that the Lost creator would be extending his overall deal with the studio.