Denis O'Hare alert! Here's a preview for Paramount+'s Katja Herbers, Mike Colter & Aasif Mandvi-starring Evil S04E13: "Fear of the Unholy."
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Stephen Amell and Alexander Ludwig-starring Heels Seasons 1 & 2 hit Netflix on September 15th. Here's how fans can make Season 3 happen...
Daredevil star Deborah Ann Woll offers co-star Jon Bernthal a lesson in Dungeons & Dragons while also sharing why D&D means so much to her.
A new non-exclusive licensing deal between Paramount and Disney brings Seth MacFarlane's Family Guy to Comedy Central beginning in September.
Sandro Rosta (The Harmony Test) has joined the cast of Alex Kurtzman and Noga Landau's upcoming Star Trek: Starfleet Academy as a cadet.
Premiering with two episodes on September 17th, check out the official trailer for FX & Ryan Murphy's American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez.
With the animated series set for December, DC Studios co-CEO James Gunn honored Creature Commandos (and their creators) on their "birthday."
Kizumonogatari -Koyomi Vamp- anime feature film (compiling the three original movies) gets a one-night-only theatrical release on Aug. 28.
SAG-AFTRA and artificial intelligence (AI) startup Narrativ have a deal in place for audio voice replicas for use in digital advertising.
Debuting on October 10, here's a new look at Peacock & EP James Wan's horror-thriller series Teacup (inspired by Robert McCammon's Stinger).
During a red-carpet event for his movie Jackpot!, John Cena offered a quick update on when we could be seeing Peacemaker Season 2.
A Very Royal Scandal, a miniseries about Prince Andrew's disastrous, career-ending Emily Maitlis interview, hits Prime Video on Sept. 19th.
Premiering on August 29th, here's the official trailer for Patrick McKay and JD Payne's The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Season 2.
Netflix has renewed Guy Ritchie's The Gentlemen for a second season, with Ritchie, Theo James, Kaya Scodelario, and Daniel Ings returning.
With the FX series premiering next month, Grotesquerie star Niecy Nash-Betts confirmed that filming on the season has officially wrapped.
Cheers stars Ted Danson, Woody Harrelson, and George Wendt on how a cast boat ride became a "perfect storm" of dangerous waves and mushrooms.
In Today's BCTV Daily Dispatch: Always Sunny, SNL, X-Men '97, Paramount TV Studios, Grotesquerie, Something Is Killing The Children & more!
The Season 17 writers' room for FXX's It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is officially open - with Rob McElhenney sharing a look at the team.
The Simpsons writer/producer Michael Price teased Danny DeVito playing "a character that he previously played on the show." Homer's brother?
Along with a new poster for Jason Reitman and Gil Kenan's Saturday Night, the Sony Pictures film will have its world premiere at TIFF 2024.
X-Men '97 series creator Beau DeMayo shared a copy of a 2014/2015 pitch he had for an X-Men animated series that is a definite must-read.
The Tonight Show's Jimmy Fallon brought out Australian Breakdancer "Raygun" to... okay, fine - it was actually SNL alum Rachel Dratch.
Bosch Universe: Michael Mosley, Rebecca Field, Victoria Moroles & Amy Hill have joined Prime Video's Maggie Q-starring Renée Ballard series.
Returning to Apple TV+ on September 4th, here's a look at the official trailer for Gary Oldman-starring Slow Horses Season 4.
WWE Raw delivers a knockout show, leaving AEW in shambles! 🥊 The Chadster breaks down why Tony Khan should give up now. Auughh man! So unfair to AEW! 😭🙄
Paramount Global has shut down Paramount Television Studios (Reacher, Jack Ryan) to help recoup $500 million in costs by the end of the year.
A new Production List reports AMC's Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire Season 3 has a late November shoot date set for Prague and Paris.
Premiering September 25th, check out the new info on Ryan Murphy and Murphy Productions' Niecy Nash-Betts-starring Grotesquerie.
Here's the official Season 4 trailer for Hulu's Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez-starring Only Murders in the Building.
James Tynion IV shared a script cover for Netflix's adaptation of Tynion IV & Werther Dell’Edera's Something Is Killing The Children.