NXT announcer Mauro Ranallo appeared on WWE's The Bump livestream to talk about his broadcast career ahead of Sunday night's NXT TakeOver.
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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.
Edward Morgan Forster's (E.M. Forster) science fiction story The Machine Stops has suddenly turned out to be way, way ahead of its time.
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 New Amsterdam team was part of the virtual ATX Television Festival and spoke on how COVID-19 will impact storylines moving forward.
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.
Miz and Morrison took on Braun Strowman in a prank war on last night's WWE Smackdown. Who came out on top? Video highlights here.
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.
In light of current protests against police brutality, A&E pulled this weekend's Live PD and Paramount shelved the Cops season 33 premiere.
Not content with the written response he posted on Instagram on Thursday, New Orleans Saints QB Drew Brees went the video route to apologize.