AMC has a marathon of Preacher Seasons 1 and 2 rolling your way on December 26, so before you hit the road on "The Search for God," here are a few "sign posts" to keep in mind during your travels (...and stock up on sunscreen!).
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The producers behind Netflix's original Brazilian series 3% are set to tell the story of history's most successful Nazi hunters with new scripted series The Chase.
Vikings creator and showrunner Michael Hirst's (The Tudors) new production company is hanging out its shingle and starting work on a series adaptation of the 1998 De Niro/Reno spy thriller Ronin.
Though the teaser doesn't formally bow until Christmas, ABC and late-night host Jimmy Kimmel are letting viewers in on the greatest stocking stuffer they could ever get: a ton of eyeballs watching him host the 90th Annual Academy Awards.
Not to be outdone, Amazon reminded viewers that there are more than just two streaming service giants and showed that they're ready to hit the ground running in 2018 with a strong line-up of films, series, documentaries, and more.
A new year means an influx of new programming options from your friendly neighborhood streaming service, as Hulu readies viewers for choices that range from culinary (Beat Bobby Flay, Cutthroat Kitchen) and karate (The Karate Kid) to bad men (Reservoir Dogs) and "bad" jokes (Spaceballs).
With a new year right around the corner, Netflix is readying subscribers for a serious injection of new viewing options for January 2018.
The Weekly Static is Bleeding Cool's righteously desperate-yet-endearing attempt at finding the lighter side of and an interesting perspective on the past week in our TV news coverage.
Saturday Night Live released a digital short that didn't make the cut for December 9th's James Franco-hosted edition of NBC's sketch comedy series.
USA Network is treating attendees at next month's Sundance Film Festival to a special preview of their new true-crime anthology series Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and the Notorious B.I.G.
With what might be one of 2018's more controversial series, Hulu released new images and a featurette for their dramatic 9/11 series The Looming Tower, based on Lawrence Wright's book on the rivalry between the FBI and CIA in the '90s.
Dave Chappelle still has some things to get off his chest, with his new Netflix stand-up special Equanimity set to arrive on New Year's Eve.
With less than a month to go before its third season premiere, Hulu has released the official trailer and key poster art for their cult (in both senses) drama The Path.
Thanks for joining us for our third edition of Happy Trails!, Bleeding Cool’s live-blog of Syfy‘s Happy! and tonight’s second episode, ‘When Christmas was Christmas.”
Welcome back to Bleeding Cool's weekly recap of Syfy's Happy!, as we get ready to "reminder recap" last week's second episode 'What Smiles Are For.'
HBO has finally set a premiere date for Alan Ball‘s (True Blood, Six Feet Under) upcoming new family-drama-with-a-twist series Here and Now.
How to be Single's Vanessa Rubio is joining the cast of YouTube Red's Cobra Kai, a 10-episode half-hour series continuation of The Karate Kid franchise.
Actor/writer/director Jessie Kahnweiler (The Skinny) will apply her "triple threat" skills to CW's adaptation of Barbara Rose Booker's The Viagra Diaries.
As Netflix's Narcos readies its fourth season, it's enlisting big screen heavy-hitters Michael Peña (Ant-Man) and Diego Luna (Rogue One: A Star Wars Story).
Grammy Award-winning musician John Legend (La La Land, Underground) will play Jesus Christ in NBC's upcoming live Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert!.
Patrick Fischler was kind enough to take time out of his holiday schedule to be our very first television show interview for The Weekly Static: Interviews.
TNT released the newest trailer for their adaptation of Caleb Carr's historical fiction thriller The Alienist entitled 'Madness."
Our "heroes" Nick Sax (Christopher Meloni) and Happy (Patton Oswalt) are off to save Hailey, as we get a look at Sax's past in Happy! Episode 3 on Syfy.
Television is heading for a new "nuclear age," with Pulse Films optioning Vanity Fair journalist William Langewiesche’s book The Atomic Bazaar for series.
The Walking Dead mid-season finale drama, Hulk Hogan's possible return to WWE, Chris Hardwick's new scripted comedy, and more from this week in TV news!
NBC is hoping the third time's the charm when it comes to remaking cult hit The IT Crowd — but this time, they're bringing in show creator Graham Linehan.
Amazon continues "auditioning acts" for Carnival Row, adding Andrew Gower (Outlander) and Rise of the Planet of the Apes's Jamie Harris to the cast.
Netflix is boosting its slate of documentaries/docu-series for 2018, announcing doc shorts focusing on author Ram Dass, archer Deepika Kumari, and others.
Class looks to be in session a little earlier than expected, as NBC will be giving viewers a sneak preview of their new comedy series A.P. Bio. in February.
Catherine Keener (Get Out, Death to Smoochy) has been cast opposite Jim Carrey in her first series regular role in Showtime's new series Kidding.