Warning: The following article contains spoilers about the finale of “The Undoing”.
17.11.2020 - 22:04 / tvguide.com
The Reagans (Sunday, 8pm), HBO's true crime series Murder on Middle Beach (Sunday, 10pm), Disney+'s The Lego Star Wars Holiday Special (Tuesday), Hulu's war drama No Man's Land (Wednesday), HBO's documentary Crazy, Not Insane (Wednesday), and HBO Max's new Adventure Time special (Thursday).
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.Warning: The following article contains spoilers about the finale of “The Undoing”.
Hugh Grant is breaking down the final moments in the series finale of The Undoing, which aired last night.
SPOILER ALERT – Do not continue reading if you don’t want to know what happened in the series finale of The Undoing!
If you’ve seen episode five of the new HBO series The Undoing, chances are you’re waiting on the edge of your seat to catch the series finale episode.
Fans of Johnny Depp have taken to social media to slam the new “Animaniacs” reboot.
Jensen Ackles wasn’t ready to say goodbye to Dean Winchester on Supernatural after portraying the character for 15 years.The actor, 42, told Entertainment Weekly earlier this week that he became emotional when he visited the writers’ room in Los Angeles with costar Jared Padalecki to discuss the series finale.“Yeah, so, during the hiatus between season 14 and 15, Jared and I went out to L.A.
Elaine Low Senior TV WriterThey’re Animaniacs, and they’re rebooting to the max.In the first big musical number of the long-awaited reboot to the beloved ‘90s animated series, the three deranged siblings who live in the Warner Bros. water tower — Yakko, Wakko and Dot — get caught up on the last 22 years since Steven Spielberg and Tom Ruegger’s original “Animaniacs” went off the air.
Supernatural, the show starring and , aired its series finale on November 19 after a whopping 15 seasons on the air. Fifteen!Padalecki warned fans that the finale would be emotional.
Jensen Ackles is opening up about the series finale of his beloved The CW series Supernatural and how he felt “uneasy” with the way things ended.
[Warning: The following contains spoilers for the series finale of Supernatural. Read at your own risk!]I'm just going to come right out and say it: the Supernatural series finale read like the epilogue to Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
Fans are not happy by something that was left out of the series finale of The CW’s Supernatural, which just aired.
*Caution: Spoilers ahead! Do not read if you haven’t watched the season 15 finale!
Jared Padalecki) ad Dean (Jensen Ackles) sitting around, bored, with no evil to fight.Soon, however, they come across a group of vampires who are kidnapping children and they hunt down their nest. In a sequence that feels like a freak-of-the-week episode from the first season, Dean and Sam duke it out and decapitate some bad guys.That is, until, Dean gets inadvertently impaled on a piece of rebar sticking out of a wall during the fight, right as Sam kills the final vampire.
Matt Grobar Assistant Editor, AwardslineSPOILER ALERT: This recap contains details about tonight’s series finale of The CW’s Supernatural, “Carry On.”On Thursday night, The CW’s longest-running series, Supernatural, completed its 15-year run in dramatic fashion.
SPOILER ALERT – The series finale of Supernatural just aired and this post contains spoilers from the episode!
Caroline Framke Chief TV CriticThe new “Animaniacs,” premiering on Hulu 27 years after it first debuted and in a world where the iconic WB water tower recently got an HBO Max makeover, is well aware of what its preemptive critics might think of it.
Conan O'Brien's late-night show,. The TBS program, which premiered in 2010, will officially come to an end in June 2021.
Will Thorne Staff WriterHBO Max and Warner Bros. Television are going to have to find someone else to preside over Gotham P.D.Terence Winter, who was in line to write and showrun the forthcoming spinoff series of Matt Reeves’ “The Batman” feature, has exited the project over creative differences, Variety has confirmed.News of his departure comes five months after the show was handed a straight to series order at HBO Max.