Supergirl star Chyler Leigh posted her coming-out story, sharing the personal journey she took towards embracing her sexual identity.
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This week's Holey Moley II has large rubber ducks, a beatboxer, twins, pro and amateur golfers, cymbal abuse, and a final hole at "Uranus."
At a time when we're at home much longer than we expected, thankfully I had my comfort anime: Cardcaptor Sakura, Digimon, Ranma 1/2, and more.
Stargirl character creator and series showrunner Geoff Johns talks with Joel McHale about bringing humor and heroism to Starman.
With reports hitting that DC Universe has canceled its weekday show DC Daily, could this be yet another bad sign for the streamer's future?
The Flash executive producer Eric Wallace and star Grant Gustin responded to today's news of Hartley Sawyer's firing for offensive tweets.
Doctor Who writer Steven Moffat wants fans to know that after "The Best of Days," he's done with the show. Definitely. For sure this time.
The good news coming from The Mandalorian continues, with Extraction director Sam Hargrave set to join the Disney+ series' second season.
Rick and Morty co-creator Justin Roiland took time to look back on his voice acting career, including Adventure Time, Gravity Falls, and more.
The Psych 2: Lassie Come Home team took part in ATX Television Festival to talk Timothy Omundson return, Shawn and Gus' shenanigans, and more.
Batwoman showrunner Caroline Dries explained why the series is going with a different lead character for season 2 and why they didn't recast.
I'm here to make the case that the season 4 finale of Rick and Morty could actually be seen as a parenting success for Rick. Seriously.
In the following opening minutes of Peacock's Psych 2: Lassie Come Home, Gus and Shawn visit a healing Lassie and have it out over nicknames.
Doctor Who writer Steven Moffat, and actors Pearl Mackie (Bill Potts) and Matt Lucas (Nardole) reunited for the epilogue "The Best of Days."
In the following preview for this Sunday's episode of Showtime's Billions: if Chuck has his way, Van Gogh will be the one to bring Axe down.
In the following Penny Dreadful: City of Angels preview, Lewis calls in a favor, while Magda makes Maria an offer she might not refuse.
Welcome to the first edition of Bleeding Cool TV's Sunday Slice, a completely opinionated look at the top television news from the past week.
While HBO Max's Looney Tunes Cartoons shares much with the original shorts, there's one noticeable difference: Elmer Fudd's going gun-free.
The Walking Dead EP/director Greg Nicotero isn't mincing words about the tenth season finale, teasing: "people's jaws are gonna drop."
FX's What We Do in the Shadows proves to be the best escape from reality currently staking out a spot on broadcast, cable, or streaming.
Cowboy Bebop writer Javier Grillo-Marxuach is offering anime fans some updates on what they can expect from Netflix's live-action adaptation.
Doctor Who Lockdown producer Emily Cook updated fans on Saturday that the Steven Moffat-penned "The Best of Days" will post Sunday or Monday.
Chernobyl director Johan Renck confirmed that he will direct the pilot for the HBO adaptation of The Last of Us and offered some thoughts.
The Mandalorian series creator Jon Favreau is offering fans an update on the second season of Disney+'s live-action Star Wars spinoff.
In light of current protests against police brutality, A&E pulled this weekend's Live PD and Paramount shelved the Cops season 33 premiere.
Damon Lindelof knows what the Watchmen episode 10 opening would be, thanks to Washington DC Mayor Muriel Bowser and Black Lives Matter.
With less than three weeks to go before its Sunday, June 21, premiere, HBO has released overviews of the first four episodes of Perry Mason.
Thanks to the Tampa Bay Comic Convention's Facebook page, we have a better sense of when Disney+'s WandaVision will return to filming.
ABC late-night host Jimmy Kimmel returned (virtually) to Disney's Upfronts on Wednesday, taking aim at Quibi, Peacock, ratings, and more.
National Theatre is streaming one of Shakespeare's most enduring tragedies: Coriolanus, with Tom Hiddleston, and Deborah Findlay as Volumnia.