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The Last Ship writer-producer Jill Blankenship and American Crime executive producer Michael McDonald are developing conspiracy thriller Flight 410 for ABC.
Joseph Heller's classic novel Catch-22 is making its way to the small screen, with George Clooney set to direct and star in a six-part limited series.
Bill Murray's 1981 film Stripes will be getting that special "CBS comedy touch," as The Eye Network is developing a series based on the military comedy.
Olivia Pope (Kerry Washington) and her team from Scandal are entering the ring for one final round on January 18, as ABC unveiled the "TGIT" premiere date.
The cold, mean streets of The Windy City are about to get colder and meaner starting January 7, 2018, with the premiere of Showtime's The Chi.
WGN America released the official trailer and synopsis for their newest limited series, Shoot the Messenger, starring Orphan Black's Elyse Levesque.
Jason Momoa means business and doesn't look like he's interested in making friends in the official trailer for Season 2 of Netflix's Frontier.
AMC has announced that actress Jenna Elfman (Dharma and Greg, 1600 Penn) will be joining Fear The Walking Dead for Season 4 as a series regular.
Rhett & Link’s Buddy System comes back to YouTube Red for a second season on Wednesday, November 29th, with Rhett McLaughlin and Charles "Link" Neal.
Less than two months after the release of the limited series' first trailer, the Paramount Network has released a second trailer for Waco.
Production on Veep's seventh and final season has been put on hold while star Julia Louis-Dreyfus undergoes cancer treatment.
The tidal wave of podcast adaptations continued on Wednesday with FX's announcement that it would be developing popular podcast Crimetown for series.
Cable network Starz has secured the rights to David Ayer's family crime drama script Family Crimes with a production commitment.
Even with Empire and Star on hiatus until March 2018, Fox isn't about to give up on Wednesday nights, announcing premiere dates for The X-Files and 9-1-1.
Neflix has released a new trailer for their limited Western series Godless, spotlighting widower and town outcast Alice Fletcher (Michelle Dockery).
Starz's new drama series Vida took a major step forward this week as new cast members were announced for the upcoming half-hour show.
FX used Ryan Murphy's American Horror Story: Cult to debut the official trailer for American Crime Story: The Assassination of Gianni Versace.
Amazon is the new home for Castle star Stana Katic's return to television, acquiring the rights to Sony Pictures Television Networks’ crime drama Absentia.
With one of the best birthday presents Life (and Bleeding Cool) could've given me, I was able to cover Evanescence's show at King’s Theatre in Brooklyn.
Welcome to ‘Cult’ Following E11: American Horror Story – "Great Again," Bleeding Cool’s live-blog play-by-play of Tuesday night’s season finale on FX.
Hulu announced on Tuesday that their adaptation of Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale will be returning for a second season in April 2018.
TMZ caught up with Rick and Morty's Justin Roiland at LAX to get his thoughts on the McDonald's Szechuan sauce debacle from last month.
We’re back again for Bleeding Cool’s recap of American Horror Story: Cult, looking at Season 7's penultimate episode: "Charles (Manson) In Charge."
With series adaptation The Son renewed for a second season at TNT comes word that USA Network is bringing Philipp Meyer's American Rust to series.
Deadly Class executive producers Joe and Anthony Russo gave fans their first look at the cast for the upcoming Syfy series adaptation.
AMC's The Walking Dead preview for Sunday's 'The Big Scary U' sees Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) finding "common ground" with Father Gabriel (Seth Gilliam).
Proving that you just can't keep a good assassin down, Hulu is bringing Hitman's Agent 47 back as a television series from John Wick creator Derek Kolstad.
Amazon announced today that a series adaptation of the Lord of the Rings series is receiving a multi-season production commitment.
The Murray Brothers are taking their love for America's past-time on the road with Bill Murray and Brian Doyle-Murray’s Extra Innings.