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Is it a mere coincidence that "Fleabag" Series 2 has the same story as a 1961 French movie by Jean-Pierre Melville? Let's take a look...
Sophie Turner may be done playing Sansa Stark on "Game of Thrones", but there's a lot about Sansa that she'll carry with her forever.
With BBC's Doctor Who Series 12 in production for a 2020 debut, here are our thoughts on what needs to be done to improve on Jodie Whittaker's first year.
Drama series "The Red Line" has been cancelled by CBS. The series followed three Chicago families that were effected by a police shooting.
You would think one of the stars of "Lost" would be all over getting, erm, "Lost" again, but Evangeline Lilly says she doesn't want to do it.
NBC looks to be checking out of "The Good Place" for good following the crticially-acclaimed, award-winning series' upcoming fourth season.
When it comes to the end of DC Universe's "Swamp Thing," Guy Gaster, Director of the North Carolina Film Office, wants it known it's not the state's fault.
Black Mirror kicks off its 5th season with an exploration of friendship, sexuality, and the ethics of monogamy in the digital era.
CBS "NCIS" alum Pauley Perrette wants fans to know that she has no plans on returning to the series - and that star/EP Mark Harmon is a reason why...
HBO released new teasers for Damon Lindelof‘s “remix” of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’ 1986 comic book series Watchmen - reminding us "The Abyss Gazes Also."
Showtime is taking viewers back to the mean streets of 90’s Boston in this free series premiere of Kevin Bacon's new crime drama series "City on a Hill."
"Power" kicks off its expanded, 15 episode final season with a star-studded premier at Madison Square Garden on August 20th.
If Alec Bladwin is true to his word, there will be a new face rockin' bad hair and orange facepaint when NBC's "Saturday Night Live" returns in the fall.
Anthony Mackie is staying really, really busy. On top season 2 of "Altered Carbon", a new "Falcon" series, and more, he's got a new deal with Netflix.
In the following preview for Amazon Prime's "The Boys," Queen Maeve isn't buying what Annie's selling - and has a brutally honest answer for The Homelander.
TNT's "Animal Kingdom" released a new behind-the-scenes video that includes new clips from upcoming episodes as well as interviews with our favorite boys.
For fans of "Doctor Who" and Big Finish dramas, the return of Madame Vastra, Jenny, and faithful servant/armorer Strax the Sontaran is music to their ears.
"Archer 1999" is still an enjoyable way to spend a half an hour of your life, but fails to reach the highs that the show used to regularly hit.
MacKenzie Crook is set to play Worzel Gummidge for the BBC, a role previously played by Jon Pertwee, otherwise known as Doctor Who's Third Doctor.
WarnerMedia's new streaming service has made a 10-episode series order for "Tokyo Vice," based on the book from Jake Adelstein and starring Ansel Elgort.
Netflix announced that they have renewed Lucifer, a show they saved from cancelation last year, for a 5th and final season.
John Luther really needs a nap- but there's a mobster coming to visit, his boss is on the way, and someone is at the door...
CEO John Stankey revealed that WarnerMedia's new streamer combines HBO, Cinemax, and Warner Bros.' library of content into one monthly subscription service.
Fear the Walking Dead's Kim Dickens is trading walkers for the modern west in USA Network’s "Briarpatch", joining series lead Rosario Dawson (Sin City).
Did DC Universe cancelling its live-action "Swamp Thing" series have to do with North Carolina, tax rebates, and a very pricey paperwork screw-up?
Even the Degens from up-country will be happy to hear that Hulu has signed Canadian comedy series "Letterkenny" as a network exclusive.
DC Universe has cancelled their live-action adaptation of "Swamp Thing" after only one season, despite strong viewer and critical response.
For Jessica, the third season of Netflix‘s "Marvel’s Jessica Jones" presents her with a last case that's a little too personal when it returns on June 14.
With a Rotten Tomatoes score of 92% and episode 2 ready to premiere this Friday, could DC Universe's "Swamp Thing" already be "Dead Swampy Walking"?