Sam Elliott Didn't Want 1883 To End
"1883" is a spinoff of "Yellowstone," and it recently concluded; however, star Sam Elliot didn't want it to end and can even see where the story can continue.
Read More"1883" is a spinoff of "Yellowstone," and it recently concluded; however, star Sam Elliot didn't want it to end and can even see where the story can continue.
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Read MoreJason Alexander may have been co-stars with Jerry Seinfeld on "Seinfeld," but the first time he realized the comedian's talent was during a commercial shoot.
Read MoreWe've lost several members of the "Eight is Enough" family since the show went off the air in the 1980s. Here are the cast members you might not know died.
Read MoreAna Gasteyer is a comedy legend, with her performances on "Saturday Night Live" being iconic, and she looks back fondly at the collaboration process on "SNL."
Read MoreYou star Penn Badgley minced no words as he called out Netflix for their supposed glamorization of serial killers like Ted Bundy and Jeffrey Dahmer.
Read MoreRichard Belzer has died at 78. He was known for his role as Detective Munch on "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" for 15 seasons.
Read MoreGiven the large roster, the show had to figure out certain cuts to make in order for "Star Trek: Picard" season 3 to be less bloated and overwhelming for fans.
Read MoreAccording to "1923" actress Aminah Nieves, Teonna Rainwater herself, fans should prepare for a heart-wrenching and emotionally devastating Season 1 conclusion.
Read MoreU.S. viewers are about to find out what Japanese fans have known since 2013 -- One Piece Episode 590 features a crossover event with Dragon Ball Z and Toriko.
Read MoreWhich of the many fresh faces in "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania" were Looper readers most hyped to see onscreen?
Read MoreDuring a recent interview, Penn Badgley reveals that one aspect of Joe and Love's relationship on "You" was a big surprise.
Read MoreJay Hernandez sat down to speak with Jimmy Fallon about his history with NBC and how returning to the network brought his career full circle.
Read MoreWho plays the young newcomer Hailie in "Yellowstone" Season 5? Find out right here.
Read MoreFor the first time in her career, Jenna Ortega of "Wednesday" fame will host "Saturday Night Live."
Read MoreThe company that made a device that can convert butter into sprayable form appeared on Shark Tank in 2016. Here's how it's doing six years later.
Read MoreA remake of the classic buddy cop show "Starsky & Hutch" is in development at Fox but don't expect to see the same old take on the formula.
Read MoreFans have been anticipating the release of "Vikings: Valhalla" Season 3, and they now have gotten a teaser for the popular Netflix series.
Read More"Better Call Saul" star Bob Odenkirk is back in a brand new trailer for "Lucky Hank." The trailer sees Odenkirk fight a goose, get his nose pierced, and more.
Read More"Yellowstone" fans were caught off-guard by the boarding scene in the first episode of prequel series "1923."
Read MoreAmid a loss of $575 million, Paramount+ is joining the club of streamers increasing their monthly subscription costs. But just how much can you expect to pay?
Read MoreYou's Penn Badgley originally had zero interest in playing Joe Goldberg, partially because of the character's similarities to Dan Humpries.
Read MoreFans watching The Conners' latest episode couldn't help but relate to Darlene's struggle to land a new job.
Read MoreFilming "The Office" was no cakewalk. In fact, during the middle of the show's iconic run, the cast got sick after filming nearly 20 episodes in a row.
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