Wednesday Star Jenna Ortega To Make SNL Hosting Debut
For the first time in her career, Jenna Ortega of "Wednesday" fame will host "Saturday Night Live."
Read MoreFor the first time in her career, Jenna Ortega of "Wednesday" fame will host "Saturday Night Live."
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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.
Read More"Blood and Honey" has a slasher version of Winnie the Pooh, and creator Rhys Frake-Waterfield revealed why he won't take on a killer version of Mickey Mouse.
Read More"Puss in Boots: The Last Wish" is going to be making its way to home audiences soon, with an early video-on-demand release, followed by a home video release.
Read More"Poker Face" has been given the green light for a second season on Peacock following rave reviews from fans and critics for its 10-episode first season.
Read MoreCertain fans of "You" have sometimes wondered how Penn Badgley, the actor who plays Joe in the Netflix series, managed to create such an iconic voiceover.
Read MorePenn Badgley, who stars as Joe Goldberg in the Netflix series "You," revealed that he's heard a pitch for how Joe's story ends and loves it.
Read MoreCould Joe Goldberg really get a second chance at Love? The trailer for "You" Season 4, Part 2 seems to think so -- but only at great personal cost.
Read MoreThe popular reality television show "Shark Tank" can make or break the companies and individuals that appear on the show. So what happened to Circadian Optics?
Read MoreWhile there were steamy scenes between Hilarie Burton Morgan and Chad Michael Murray in "One Tree Hill," it was a "cringey experience" behind the scenes.
Read MoreFans can now get ready for another romantic dive into the world of "Bridgerton" as the first teaser trailer for Queen Charlotte's prequel was released.
Read MoreIn the latest "NCIS" episode, audiences meet Jeremy Brighton, Alden Parker's former partner from the FBI, and the casting choice for Brighton is perfect.
Read MoreThe best LGBTQ+ romance on television is between two Batman villains, and we're here for it.
Read MorePeople need to have watched "The Book of Boba Fett" to fully understand "The Mandalorian" Season 3, and Jon Favreau is aware of the confusion that may come.
Read MorePlenty of series see characters come and go during their runs, and reality TV is no exception. So why did Cato leave "Iron Resurrection" before Season 4?
Read MoreThose who watched the "Saving Sawyer" commercial that aired during the Super Bowl may be wondering what song can be heard playing in the background of the ad.
Read MoreEllie herself, Bella Ramsey, recently expressed that she believes season two of "The Last of Us" will follow the second game rather closely and loyally.
Read MoreJudging from the new "Sex/Life" trailer, viewers will be seeing more hookups, more marriage-ending love affairs, and even more drama on the show's 2nd season.
Read MoreAt the end of Season 1 of "Criminal Minds: Evolution," a title card read in loving memory of Harry Bring, a major player in the original series.
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