When it was announced last week that Robert Kirkman and Skybound Entertainment had ended its long-term deal with AMC Networks and signed-on to a...
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Showtime's upcoming comedy series SMILF has cast Connie Britton, Raven Goodwin, and Marc Webber in recurring roles on the show.
Catch up on the action, romance, and utter violence of Preacher Season 2 with our video recap of the season's eighth episode, 'Holes'.
Television producer, screenwriter and author Shonda Rhimes has signed a multi-year production deal (rumored to be for four years) with streaming service...
Following-up on promises from earlier in the week that more "data dumps" were to follow, hackers stepped-up their attacks against HBO on Sunday by...
Welcome to Playing With Fire: Twin Peaks S03E14 – We are like the dreamer., Bleeding Cool’s liveblog play-by-play of Sunday night’s episode on Showtime...
So welcome back to another edition of Before They Were 'Gods', where we pull back the curtain on some of the past projects of the cast and crew connected...
We're getting into the home-stretch as all of our players are starting to converge on Twin Peaks...while the town itself seems to be crawling towards...
Continuing to extend his brand beyond basketball and into other areas of entertainment and media, LeBron James has a new series development at HBO.
Netflix has announced that thriller-drama series Gypsy, starring Naomi Watts and Billy Crudup, will not be returning for a second season.
Ryan Murphy secured rights to Sheri Fink's book 'Five Days At Memorial' as source material for American Crime Story: Katrina, and has cast Sarah Paulson.
Hulu announced that it has cast the four main leads for their series adaptation of Michael Hassan's bestselling novel 'Crash and Burn'.
Heeding the call for gender parity on both sides of the camera and coming only a day after CBS found itself in social media hot water with actress...
Writer/director Ava DuVernay (Selma, 13th) has picked up the rights for a TV series adaptation of Octavia E. Butler's classic 1987 sci-fi novel 'Dawn'.
Long before she played the enigmatic Laura Moon on American Gods, Emily Browning played a creepy young girl in 2002's magnificently bad 'Ghost Ship'.