Fox Broadcasting Chairman Gary Newman took some time on Monday to touch on the future of the 24 franchise; as well as offer some pointed insight into the renewal futures of series Gotham, The Last Man on Earth, L.A. To Vegas, The Exorcist, and Empire.
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The Weekly Static is our look at the past week in the land of the networks, cable, streaming, smoke signals, cloud formations, and shadow puppets from an interesting and entertaining perspective.
The Weekly Static is our look at the past week in the land of the networks, cable, streaming, smoke signals, cloud formations, and shadow puppets from an interesting and entertaining perspective. THIS WEEK: Weird Al, Ronda Rousey, M. Night Shyamalan, John Oliver and networks behaving badly.
In Archer: Danger Island, Sterling Archer (H. Jon Benjamin) is trading the gumshoe life of 1947 Los Angeles-esque Dreamland for an island adventure filled with spies, double-deals... and Krieger as a parrot?
The Originals' Joseph Morgan has been cast to play private eye Patrick Kenzie in the new Fox pilot based on the novel/film Gone Baby Gone
The Weekly Static is our righteously desperate-yet-endearing look at the past week in the land of the networks, cable, streaming, smoke signals, cloud formations, and shadow puppets from an interesting, unique and entertaining perspective. At least that’s how it reads on paper… let’s see how this goes.
The latest promo for FX's X-Men show Legion is, well, creepy, for lack of a better word — so we're right on track for season two.
The Gifted showrunner Max Nix wants to explore what happened on "7/15" in the upcoming second season of the show, expected to return later this year.
Sad news, folks: Legion season 1 was a delusion. All in our minds. But Lenny assures us that Legion season 2 is about to get real.
Alfre Woodard, who played Mariah Dillard in Marvel's Luke Cage, has signed on as a recurring role in the Fox series Empire
Comedy Central renews Tosh.0, The CW expands their Sunday programming, first look at the new Karate Kid series Cobra Kai, and more from the past week in TV!
So the 142nd Annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show came to a close Tuesday night, with winners in the Sporting, Working and Terrier Groups selected; and the Best in Show winner finally crowned. Here are our takeaways from the final night, as well as some thoughts on our first year covering the event.
In what many are calling one of the largest creative contracts in television ever, Emmy, Golden Globe and Peabody Award-winning producer/director/writer Ryan Murphy (Glee, American Horror Story, Pose) has signed an overall agreement with Netflix that could end up being valued as high as $300 million.
As part of Bleeding Cool‘s never-ending mission to cover every corner of the pop culture universe, we’ll be live-blogging the 142nd Annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show on Monday, February 12th and Tuesday, February 13th from 8 p.m. – 11 p.m. ET; with the competition broadcast on Fox Sports 1.
In honor of tonight's finale to the 142nd Annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, some of us dog lovers decided to share with you our painfully subjective candidates for this year's Best in Show and why they should be walking away with all of that sweet, sweet kibble.