Who Plays Adrian On The Vampire Academy Series?
With the Vampire Academy reboot on Peacock came a whole new cast, including Leo Woodall, who plays Adrian in two of the 10 episodes of Season 1.
Read MoreWith the Vampire Academy reboot on Peacock came a whole new cast, including Leo Woodall, who plays Adrian in two of the 10 episodes of Season 1.
Read MoreAnthony Mackie is set to star in the upcoming video game adaptation, but is there more to Twisted Metal than car crashes and evil clowns?
Read More"One of Us is Lying" fans remember that many were suspected of being Simon Says, including Giselle Ward. Here's more info on the actress who played her.
Read MoreIn Peacock's "Bupkis," Ray Romano plays himself, and in a show with a few MCU references, the Romano has idea for the character he'd like to be in Marvel.
Read MoreThe first half of "Yellowstone" Season 5 is about to drop on Peacock, giving fans a chance to experience the first run of episodes from the current season.
Read MorePeacock has moved "Mrs. Davis" into the limited/anthology series award categories, raising questions about whether the series will return for a second season.
Read MoreLegendary magician Teller of Penn & Teller fame has weighed in on the vat of acid trick "Mrs. Davis," discussing the realism of the magic in the show.
Read MoreWhile he does not have a long career history, the actor behind Dimitri in "Vampire Academy" may look familiar to fans of a couple of popular Netflix series.
Read MoreBrad Garrett and Ray Romano of Peacock's wild new series "Bupkis" told Looper about that particularly awkward scene between Garrett and Pete Davidson.
Read MoreThe supernatural teen drama "Vampire Academy" was canceled, and Susan Rovner, Head of Peacock, explained why she thinks the show was not a success.
Read More"Vampire Academy" fans, rejoice; the beloved YA series has been adapted into both a movie and a television series. Here's where you can watch both versions.
Read MorePete Davidson's Peacock series, "Bupkis," follows a fictionalized version of the "SNL" star's life. Here's the ending of Season 1, explained.
Read MoreRay Romano and Brad Garrett discussed their new series "Bupkis," memories from "Everybody Loves Raymond," and more in an exclusive interview.
Read MoreHere's everything we currently know about Peacock's upcoming action-comedy video game adaptation series, Twisted Metal.
Read MoreKnowing how many episodes in "Vampire Academy" Season 1 will get you primed for another adaptation of the beloved book series.
Read MoreDamon Lindelof sought to strike a balance between absurdity and universal truths when crafting the plot of Peacock's "Mrs. Davis."
Read MoreWhile the main performances in "Bupkis" are good, the episodes have wildly different levels of success.
Read MoreThe connection between Jay and Simone in "Mrs. Davis" was written with extreme care and crafted to mirror modern-day romantic relationships.
Read MoreDamon Lindelof crafted the Peacock series "Mrs. Davis" with the help of his own upbringing, even using some of his early school teachers as inspiration.
Read MoreSister Simone's real father is played by "Scream" star David Arquette, but her fake father, Larry, is played by character actor you may recognize.
Read MoreFor Betty Gilpin, Mrs. Davis exactly the role she's been craving.
Read MoreThe new Quantum Leap isn't a time-hopping fiasco by any means, but there's definitely room for improvement.
Read MoreSeason 1, Episode 3 of "Mrs. Davis" features a contest called Excalibattle held in Scone, Scotland, but these scenes weren't actually filmed there.
Read MoreThe magic terminology used on "Mrs. Davis" may reveal something about Simone and the all-important quest she has been given by two very different entities.
Read MoreHere's where you may have previously seen Chris Diamantopoulos, who plays JQ on Peacock's Mrs. Davis.
Read More"Mrs. Davis" is an absolutely wild ride, led by a fantastic performance from Betty Gilpin. Our reviewer liked Season 1 -- but not without caveats.
Read MorePeacock's "Mrs. Davis" pays homage to the Coen Brothers' "The Big Lebowski" in obvious ways, and Damon Lindelof isn't denying the film's influence.
Read More