How The Cast Of The Flash Should Really Look
Ever wondered how the characters in The Flash should really look? Let's take a peek.
Read MoreEver wondered how the characters in The Flash should really look? Let's take a peek.
Read MoreHulu is no longer following The Path. The streaming service has canceled its original series The Path, which starred Aaron Paul as Eddie Lane, Michelle Monaghan as Sarah Lane, and Hugh Dancy as Calvin "Cal" Roberts, after three seasons.
Read MoreYvonne Strahovski has put together an impressive list of credits over the years, and it looks like she's just getting warmed up.
Read MoreLauren Cohan's stint on The Walking Dead isn't dead after all. Cohan, who plays Maggie Rhee (née Greene) on the acclaimed AMC post-apocalyptic horror series, confirmed at CinemaCon in Las Vegas on Tuesday night that she's definitely coming back to the show for season 9.
Read MoreWe haven't seen Wilson in the prime roles as much lately, but that's just because he's been busy doing other stuff.
Read MoreSense8 fans, it's time for a bittersweet celebration. Netflix has announced the official premiere date for the Sense8 series finale, the feature film-length closing chapter of the sci-fi drama created by Lana and Lilly Wachowski and J. Michael Straczynski.
Read MoreHere are some upcoming TV shows that you'd better catch when you can, because they show all the signs of a quick and early demise.
Read MoreFeel like you've seen Vanessa Ferlito before? There are some very good reasons for that.
Read MoreThe Fast & Furious franchise family is about to become part of a new one: the Netflix family. The streaming service just handed a straight-to-series order to a Fast & Furious animated television show, which actor Vin Diesel will produce.
Read MoreAsh vs. Evil Dead is dead. Starz has canceled Ash vs. Evil Dead after just three seasons. The series starred Bruce Campbell as Ash Williams, Lucy Lawless as Ruby, Ray Santiago as Pablo Simon Bolivar, and Dana DeLorenzo as Kelly Maxwell.
Read MoreAt last, the cameras are rolling on Stranger Things season 3. Series executive producer and director Shawn Levy, who has been with the show since the start, confirmed that Netflix's sci-fi sensation officially began filming its third season today (Monday, April 23) and gave an update on production.
Read MoreHBO has just dropped the first teaser trailer for its upcoming miniseries Sharp Objects. Based on Gone Girl author Gillian Flynn's novel of the same name, Sharp Objects stars Amy Adams as Camille Preaker, a journalist who heads back to her hometown to cover the murders of two preteen girls.
Read MoreThere may be a long wait between trips to Westworld. Co-creator Jonathan Nolan hinted that there might be another 18-month window between season 2 and season 3 of the sci-fi Western drama, meaning the series' third turn may not premiere until 2020.
Read MoreA few times in entertainment history, performers have died doing what they loved. Here are some of the actors who died on set while working.
Read MoreHomeland appears to be hanging it up. Actress Claire Danes, who has played the lead on Showtime's spy show since its Emmy-winning first season in 2011, asserted in an interview with Howard Stern that the series would conclude after its upcoming eighth season.
Read MoreWestworld fans are chomping at the bit to find out what happens in season 2. The cast and crew haven't helped clear any mystery, as they've kept a tight lip on plot specifics. However, several of the series' elite revealed what won't happen when Westworld season 2 premieres on April 22.
Read MoreOne of Gotham's most enduring mysteries is seemingly refusing to die. The fourth season of the Batman prequel series seems to have finally established the identity of one of DC Comics' most iconic villains, but a new interview with one executive producer has left many readers with some doubts.
Read MoreHe's only suited up as the Man of Steel for two episodes of The CW's Supergirl, but Tyler Hoechlin is already getting raves for his take on Superman.
Read MoreLet's look beyond the cape and Daily Planet headlines to see what Lois & Clark are up to now that the mantle of Superman has been passed.
Read MoreSuperman has done a lot of stuff that has never been touched on in the movies—and in many instances, that's probably for the best.
Read MoreIdris Elba is going back to the bachelor life — on TV, at least. The actor and musician is teaming up with Netflix to co-create and star in a new comedy series, Turn Up Charlie, which will follow the adventures of a bachelor DJ who decides to take on a nanny job for his famous friend's troubled kid.
Read MoreAvengers: Infinity War directors Joe and Anthony Russo are officially turning to the small screen side of entertainment. Syfy has handed a series order to the Russo Brothers' Deadly Class, an adaptation of the Image Comics graphic novel of the same name created by Rick Remender and Wes Craig.
Read MoreJonah Hill and Emma Stone are maniacs. Well, they're co-stars in Netflix's upcoming series Maniac, at least. Netflix has rolled out a batch of first-look images for Maniac, a remake of the 2014 Norwegian show of the same name.
Read MoreThe girls are back in town. Netflix has revealed the official debut date for season 2 of GLOW, the acclaimed comedy drama series starring Alison Brie as Ruth "Zoya the Destroya" Wilder and Betty Gilpin as Debbie "Liberty Belle" Eagan.
Read MoreStranger Things season 3 won't just have new supernatural creatures for the scrappy young teens to take down and a fresh vibe thanks to a different backdrop, it will also feature some new faces. Netflix has tapped Cary Elwes and Jake Busey to join the cast of Stranger Things season 3.
Read MoreNetflix has called in a full series order for The Order, a supernatural adventure series that focuses on a college freshman who joins up with a secret society of magic and monsters. The series comes from producers of the Syfy series Van Helsing and Ghost Wars, and has been ordered for ten episodes.
Read MoreThe Bots are back in town. BattleBots, the storied series about real-life robots doing lethal damage to each other in a cage full of pitfalls and traps, is coming back to television just in time for summer, bringing back the commentators and competitors from the 2015 ABC revival.
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