The Truth About Sophie Turner's First TV Role Since GoT Ended
If you're still missing Game of Thrones, Quibi has a new adventure for you starring one of the epic fantasy's most popular players.
Read MoreIf you're still missing Game of Thrones, Quibi has a new adventure for you starring one of the epic fantasy's most popular players.
Read MoreThree-time NBA champion LeBron James is known on the court as one of basketball's greatest players, but his off-court achievements are just as noteworthy. That includes one of his latest and largest philanthropic endeavors, I Promise School, the subject of a new Quibi docuseries.
Read MoreThis summer, a new supernatural drama will premiere on the Quibi streaming service, and if you were a fan of the Twilight Saga, you'll definitely be a fan of Don't Look Deeper. Here's why Twilight fans will absolutely love this new, dark teen drama.
Read MoreStarring Academy Award nominee Anna Kendrick and created by showrunner Cody Heller, Dummy is a daring new comedy about what happens when couples open up and get honest, and the incredibly weird results they can discover together.
Read MoreDummy is the Anna Kendrick-starring, semi-autobiographical Quibi series about a woman and her friendship with her boyfriend's love doll. As you might imagine, Kendrick has plenty of stories to tell from filming, including her favorite -- a moment one wouldn't expect to be an on-set highlight.
Read MoreThe cliffhanger ending of season 3, episode 3 has every fan of Paramount's hit ranch drama awaiting next week's resolution with bated breath.
Read MoreJoel Kinnaman is a veteran actor whose face you've probably seen in any number of TV shows and movies — and while his naturalistic acting style was a perfect fit for the role of Erik on Hanna, that was just par for the course for an actor who elevates virtually any project he's a part of.
Read MoreAfter three seasons of timeline shattering storytelling, the Netflix original series Dark has come to an end. More importantly, it pulled off a finale that managed to resolve many of the mysteries of its narrative, while leaving just enough ambiguity for viewers to chew on after the credits rolled.
Read MoreAlthough Clone High was canceled after only a single season, its creators, Bill Lawrence, Phil Lord, and Christopher Miller, have careers that span beyond one high school full of cartoon clones. But now, fans of the show have reason to celebrate, because the team is bringing Clone High back.
Read MoreBased on Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement's film of the same name, FX's What We Do in the Shadows has featured some brilliant guest stars across its first two seasons. In an interview with Looper, Guillermo actor Harvey Guillén opened up about working with Waititi and guest star Mark Hamill.
Read MoreBy the end of season 2 of The Order, there were a lot of questions on our mind. The biggest one, however, is whether we should expect to see a third season of the series. Here's what we know so far about whether Netflix's supernatural series will return, and if so, when.
Read MoreSir Reginald Hargreeves seems to have modeled his Umbrella Academy on an extra-crusty British boarding school. It includes all the trappings, such as old buildings, traditional uniforms, and a Latin motto. That last one, however, may hold more meaning than it seems at first blush.
Read MoreElliot Stabler's complexity is what makes him such an unforgettable part of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: He's a passionate cop, a man with anger issues, and a loving father, all at once. We're here to unravel his backstory, from his rough childhood to his multifaceted career as a cop.
Read MoreSome of the more memorable quotes from season 1 of The Umbrella Academy proved more on point than initially thought once the finale came to its shocking conclusion. So, here are a few choice words from the Hargreeves and others that meant more than you may have realized on first hearing them.
Read MoreIt seems AMC is out to stave off those suffering from withdrawal shakes with a bracing six-part documentary series called The Broken and the Bad. Hosted by a familiar face, the series will explore the real-world machinations driving the meth-infused criminal underworld in New Mexico and beyond.
Read MoreWhat the world needs right now are the insightful observations of the greatest contemplative minds of our time — which is why we're pleased to announce that Beavis and Butt-Head are returning. Comedy Central has ordered two new seasons of the classic animated series.
Read MoreHBO's Perry Mason miniseries breaks tradition by telling one long story over eight episodes. In an exclusive interview, Perry Mason showrunners Rolin Jones and Ron Fitzgerald explained to Looper how taking a fresh approach allows audiences to see a new side of the titular lawyer-slash-investigator.
Read MoreOn June 30, Amazon Prime gave us a new exclusive sneak peek at the upcoming season 2 of The Boys, and if the fans weren't excited before, they sure are now. Here's why fans are freaking out over The Boys season 2, and what it means for the show.
Read MoreThis is probably the only time in history where Mad Men fans can't use Pete Campbell's exasperated "Not great, Bob!" line as an answer to the question "How are you?" On July 1, Mad Men production company Lionsgate Television confirmed that the Jon Hamm-starring series has found a new streaming home.
Read MoreAs both celebration and mockery of geek culture, the show usually wasn't subtle about its references. Still, there were probably a few things you never noticed in the The Big Theory's final episode.
Read MoreIn April 2020, Schitt's Creek came to an end after six sweet, hilarious seasons. Through the joyful tears, you may have missed a few things here and there in the final episode, so If you've been meaning to rewatch "Happy Ending," here are all the small details you missed the first time around.
Read MoreThe third season of Paramount Network's ratings smash Yellowstone premiered in June and introduced a bevy of new problems for the embattled Dutton family. One of those problems is a weaponized finance bro named Roarke Carter. He's played by Josh Holloway, and yes, you've seen him on screen before.
Read MoreThe longer he sticks around the entertainment industry, the clearer it becomes that Larry David is his own worst critic. HBO might be excited to see what David has in store, but the comedian used the announcement of a new season to throw a little cold water on his good news in the way only he could.
Read MoreFans of Netflix's pitch-black crime drama Ozark finally got some news about the show's new season, though it may not be exactly the news they were hoping for. Here's everything you need to know about the good news and the bad news about the future of the Byrde family.
Read MoreYellowstone has been a breakout hit for the Paramount Network. The cable series succeeds largely on the basis of its fascinating characters. Yellowstone is populated by a truly outstanding ensemble of complicated, damaged people -- first among them, prodigal daughter Bethany Dutton
Read MoreWith The Umbrella Academy's return now just a little over a month away (season 2 of the series drops on July 31), Netflix is gearing up for the Hargreeves' blast through the past with yet another poster that has fans clamoring to get a closer look. Here's what the new one-sheet reveals.
Read MoreDecades after we first met the Taylor family, it's impossible to picture Tim Allen's overambitious handyman/TV host Tim married to anyone but his smart, cool, vest-wearing wife Jill, played by Patricia Richardson. But Home Improvement almost had a very different Jill.
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