Showtime has set a premiere date for their new animated series, Our Cartoon President, a spinoff from the Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
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The Walking Dead mid-season finale drama, Hulk Hogan's possible return to WWE, Chris Hardwick's new scripted comedy, and more from this week in TV news!
Catherine Keener (Get Out, Death to Smoochy) has been cast opposite Jim Carrey in her first series regular role in Showtime's new series Kidding.
The 24th Annual Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards nominations were announced live on Wednesday morning from the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood.
Showtime has released the first official trailer for Homeland season 7 as we see Carrie has quit the White House and is back in D.C.
No more Game of Thrones 'til 2019; Doctor Who is for Brexit voters, too; blasting The Exorcist homophobes; and more from the realm of television this week!
The Weekly Static offers the lighter side and interesting perspective on the past week in networks, cable, streaming, smoke signals, and shadow puppets.
Harley Quinn animated series, another clip from Syfy's upcoming series Happy!, MST3K Season 2, and more from the realm of television this past week!
Halt and Catch Fire's Mark O’Brien has been cast as a series regular opposite Aldis Hodge and Kevin Bacon in Showtime’s drama pilot City on a Hill.
Give me some rope I'm coming loose, I'm hanging on...The Weekly Static! Join us for Bill Murray, "Walking Dead" crossovers, Szechuan sauce and a ton more!
The cold, mean streets of The Windy City are about to get colder and meaner starting January 7, 2018, with the premiere of Showtime's The Chi.
Veteran actor Kevin Bacon is teaming up with Aldis Hodge for a new Showtime drama pilot from Ben Affleck and Matt Damon called City on a Hill.
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Attack on Titan Season 3 news, Stranger Things star busted for cocaine, the growing allegations against Kevin Spacey, and more from this week in TV.
Perhaps the biggest head-scratcher this season was what exactly happened to Audrey Horne (Sherilyn Fenn) before and during Twin Peaks' third season.
It was earlier this year when we'd reported on Lionsgate's having secured the film, television, stage, and video game rights to the award-winning fantasy
New Nathan Fillion series coming to ABC, New Marvel's Runaways trailer, Preacher gets a third season, and more news from the world of TV this past week!
Twin Peaks co-creator Mark Frost said Thursday that the door hasn't been closed yet on a fourth season, and it's even being considered by Showtime.
Showtime has renewed Ray Donovan for a sixth season and will be moving the series from Los Angeles to New York as Ray rebuilds his life.
Welcome back to The Weekly Static, the best of the best in the past week's TV news.
Showtime has made a series commitment to the Scripted World-produced project Your Honor, which is based on the popular Israeli series Kvodo.
Welcome back to The Weekly Static on a very sunny and chilly Friday the 13th in the northeast as we look back on the week in television!
We're taking a break from the normal Weekly Static to answer some of the questions/comments you sent us through social media over the past few days.
Showtime is importing the BBC comedy-thriller 'Ill Behaviour' stateside, premiering the six-part series as early as next month.
Channel 4 is moving ahead with upcoming dark comedy Hang Ups, starring Stephen Mangan (Episodes) along with David Tennant, Charles Dance and Jessica Hynes.
David S. Pumpkins gets an animated special, country star Luke Bryan is American Idol's new judge, and more TV news from the past week!
If it's Friday, then it must be The Weekly Static! Welcome back to my righteously endearing attempt at the lighter side of television news items.
David Lynch sat with Pitchfork to discuss the late David Bowie's involvement with Twin Peaks's return and why Phillip Jeffries isn't a "tea kettle."
From rolling Spicers and backup-dancing handmaids to Elizabeth Moss dropping f-bombs, the 69th Annual Primetime Emmys happened Sunday night.
Let us know who should walk away with a golden statuette tonight by voting in our handy-dandy, totally not legally binding Bleeding Cool 2017 Emmys Poll!

















