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The Walking Dead wasn't letting Shane head to Netflix's The Punisher without reminding him of his parental responsibilities "back at home."
Today, Adult Swim will donate all proceeds from purchases made in the Rick and Morty mobile game Pocket Mortys to hurricane relief efforts in Puerto Rico.
David S. Pumpkins gets an animated special, country star Luke Bryan is American Idol's new judge, and more TV news from the past week!
'American Idol' announced legendary R&B musician Lionel Richie and country singer Luke Bryan have finalized deals to join the singing competition series.
Amazon Studios announced development of three series adaptations: Greg Rucka's 'Lazarus', Neal Stephenson’s 'Snow Crash', and Larry Niven's 'Ringworld.'
Saturday Night Live’s David S. Pumpkins is returning to NBC for the Halloween-themed animated half-hour special, The David S. Pumpkins Halloween Special.
Less than two weeks after her sixth Emmy for Veep, series star Julia Louis-Dreyfus took to Twitter to reveal that she has been diagnosed with breast cancer.
AMC was made an offer it couldn't refuse, closing a deal with the BBC to secure North American broadcast rights to organized crime series 'McMafia'.
AMC announced new additions to 'Into the Badlands' Season 3: Sherman Augustus, Babou Ceesay, Ella-Rae Smith, Dean-Charles Chapman, and Lewis Tan.
Spike TV announced that it has cancelled their dramatic series adaptation of Stephen King's 'The Mist' after only one season.
Robert Kirkman’s Skybound Entertainment is optioning award-winning science fiction author Frederik Pohl's 1977 novel Gateway for development as a TV series.
To the ire of many and the surprise of none, The Big Bang Theory prequel series Young Sheldon has been picked up for a full season order.
'Snoop Dogg Presents The Joker’s Wild' and 'Drop the Mic' are set to premiere on TBS at 10 and 10:30 p.m. EST, respectively, on Tuesday, October 24th.
David Cronenberg's cult classic 1981 science fiction thriller Scanners is being developed as a TV series by Michael Ellenberg’s Media Res and Bron Studios.