With American Horror Story: NYC premiering on October 19, here are character key art profiles for Billie Lourd, Patti LuPone & Joe Mantello.
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AEW ruined The Chadster's Extreme Rules weekend with two live hours of wrestling on Friday Night. HEre's what The CHadster thought of Battle of the Belts IV.
The Boys "meta-verse," Vought & The Deep honor the late Timothy on World Octopus Day... and boy, does Vought-a-Burger have a deal for you!
AEW dealt The Chadster a double blow this week with two wrestling shows on a WWE PLE weekend. So unfair! The Chadster breaks down AEW Rampage here.
Neil Gaiman offered some insight into where Good Omens could go beyond Season 2 and explains why you don't have a trailer yet.
Griffin Santopietro spoke with Bleeding Cool about the friends he's made on Cobra Kai, his first training sequence & how he's handling fame.
AMC's Kevin Can F**k Himself launched forward with an emotionally charged episode setting up a potentially fantastic series finale.
We agree with Twitter. Misha Green's Lovecraft Country earned a second season from HBO. Here are some of Green's plans if it had happened...
The Boys star Cameron Crovetti (Goodnight Mommy) spoke with Bleeding Cool about Ryan's conflicted feelings over Homelander and Butcher.
Hitting Prime Video on October 21, here's the official trailer for Amazon, William Gibson & Chloë Grace Moretz's sci-fi drama, The Peripheral.
Honeybee & Wolf have their first fight as a couple during a prehistoric Lone Moose emergency drill on FOX's The Great North.
A look at the uphill battle reboots/remakes like Quantum Leap face balancing the old and new to remain relevant with modern viewers.
Hilary Swank wants Cobra Kai viewers to know that she still hasn't heard from the series creators about returning as Julie Pierce.
With Jodie Whittaker & Chris Chibnall's final special hitting on October 23, here's the trailer for Doctor Who: The Power of the Doctor.
In today's BCTV Daily Dispatch, we look at Doctor Who, Titans, The Sandman, Chainsaw Man, Archer, AEW/WWE, Ironheart, Wolf Pack & tons more!
In the promo for FXX's Archer Season 13 finale, Sterling and The Agency have a chance at some payback when Fabian becomes their new target.
Proving at least one wrestler isn't trying to leave AEW by any means necessary, Jon Moxley signed a five-year extension with the company.
A new Target ad for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever shines a spotlight on upcoming Ironheart star Dominique Thorne's Riri Williams.
Set to premiere on January 26, 2023, here's a look at the first official teaser for Jeff Davis & Sarah Michelle Gellar's Wolf Pack.
Hitting Paramount+ on January 26, 2023, this sneak peek at Teen Wolf: The Movie finds Derek dealing with a deadly serious Allison problem.
VICE TV will premiere their two-hour documentary about former WWE Chairman Vince McMahon, The Nine Lives of Vince McMahon, on October 18.
Instead of canceling Rampage out of respect for WWE Extreme Rules, Tony Khan has DOUBLED DOWN with Battle of the Belts IV live on TNT tonight!
Amazon released a brief recap of the first season of The Wheel of Time before treating fans to a sneak peek at what's to come in Season 2.
1996 Doctor Who TV movie producer Philip Segal discussed the failed TV series pitch that died so Russell T Davies' 2005 revival could live.
Brenton Thwaites' Nightwing and Jay Lycurgo's Tim Drake take on some not-so-friendly ninjas in the following HBO Max's Titans Season 4 clip.
Mike Flanagan has parted ways with Netflix's series take on James Tynion IV & Werther Dell’Edera's comic, Something is Killing the Children.
Keanu Reeves has reportedly parted ways with Hulu's upcoming adaptation of Erik Larson's best-selling novel, The Devil in the White City.
WWE Extreme Rules is happening this weekend, but Tony Khan is doing his best to RUIN THE WEEKEND for The Chadster with the lineup for AEW Rampage.
With DC’s Batman: The Audio Adventures Season 2 now streaming on HBO Max, we have two previews featuring Harley Quinn, Joker, and more.
With a two-episode premiere set for October 19th, new key art for FX's American Horror Story: NYC profiles Denis O'Hare's Henry.