With the departure of “Shameless” and “Homeland” and the sudden cancellation of “Ray Donovan,” it’s the end of an era at Showtime.
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“Better Call Saul” has been renewed for season a sixth and final season at AMC.
The final season will be 13 episodes and will go into production later this year and air in 2021. News that the “Breaking Bad” spinoff is coming to an end was announced by showrunner Peter Gould and co-creator Vince Gilligan and the show’s Television Critics’ Association winter press tour panel. The news comes just over a month before the season 5 premiere on Feb. 23.
“From day one of ‘Better Call Saul,’ my dream
With the departure of “Shameless” and “Homeland” and the sudden cancellation of “Ray Donovan,” it’s the end of an era at Showtime.
As Claire Danes and Mandy Patinkin gathered with the creators of Showtime’s “Homeland” at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City Tuesday night to celebrate the premiere of their Emmy-winning show’s final season, President Trump addressed the nation.
The end is in sight — and Sam Trammell is feeling the pressure. The actor, 51, joined Homeland as Vice President Benjamin Hayes for the final season — and feels extremely lucky for the huge opportunity.
Eastenders fans are rarely left shaking in their seats after an episodes of the soap but this one was going to give them nightmares.
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Hawkins might be seeing two last hurrahs
On Friday, Netflix confirmed two bombshell pieces of news about hit show The Crown: first, that British actress and Downtown Abbey favorite Imelda Staunton will play The Queen in her later years in season five; and, in addition, that season five will be the show's last.In a statement, Staunton said: “I have loved watching The Crown from the very start. As an actor it was a joy to see how both Claire Foy and Olivia Colman brought something special and unique to Peter Morgan’s scripts.
Jamie Foxx's musical game show Beat Shazam has been renewed by Fox for a fourth season. Foxx will be onboard again as host and executive producer, with daughter Corinne returning as the show's in-house DJ; other executive producers of the series include Mark Burnett, Jeff Apploff, Barry Poznick and Lauren Zalaznick.
In today’s TV News round-up, AMC released the first full length trailer for the fifth season of “Better Call Saul” and Quibi announced two hosts for the doghouse construction reality show “Barkitecture.”
A familiar face from the Breaking Bad universe will be resurrected in Better Call Saul Season 5, and we finally have a look at his return. On Wednesday, AMC released the first full trailer for the new season of the hit prequel series, and it teases that Hank Schrader (Dean Norris) is about to find himself in Jimmy McGill's (Bob Odenkirk) territory — unless it's the other way around.
The end has come for Arrow.
Oliver Queen's journey has come to an end (again).
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AMC's Breaking Bad spin-off Better Call Saul is moving closer to its endgame as the second-to-last season premieres in just a month. So if you're hoping to catch up on the latest season — or watch all of the first four seasons — before the drama returns for Season 5, you're in luck.
AMC’s Better Call Saul has been renewed for one last run in 2021.
Hank Schrader and Steven Gomez will also reprise their roles in the upcoming fifth season
Two familiar faces will appear in Better Call Saul's upcoming fifth season. Showrunner Peter Gould revealed at the Television Critics Association winter press tour on Thursday that DEA Agents Hank Schrader and Steven Gomez, as portrayed by Dean Norris and Steven Michael Quezada, are headed to the AMC drama.
We always knew this day would come, but it doesn't make it hurt any less. AMC revealed Thursday that the Emmy-nominated drama Better Call Saul has been renewed for a sixth and final season of 13 episodes, which will air next year. The news was announced by co-creator and showunner Peter Gould at the Television Critics Association winter press tour.