By Ted Johnson
17.03.2020 - 17:27 / tvguide.com
Dan Harmon's cult comedy Community is heading to Netflix starting April 1. Sony Pictures TV signed a multi-year, non-exclusive global deal with the streaming service, meaning the show might be licensed to other platforms in the future, Variety reports. In addition to this new deal with Netflix, Sony also extended its license with Hulu, which was previously the exclusive streamer for Community in the U.S. The series will be available to stream on both platforms.
Community starred Joel McHale,
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Iron Man 3‘s Rebecca Hall is speaking up.
Just days after Timbaland and Swizz Beatz went head-to-head in an epic beat battle, two more producers are set to clash. This time, it’s Boi-1da and Hit-Boy. Boi-1da is known for mega-hits like Drake’s “God’s Plan,” and Rihanna’s “Work,” while Hit-Boy has worked on tracks like Travis Scott’s “SICKO MODE” and JAY-Z and Kanye West’s “N*ggas in Paris.”
Nickelodeon's upcoming coronavirus special will have some major star power!
Kristen Bell is doing her part to help kids understand the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Kristen Bell is doing her part to help kids understand the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Curtis Pritchard has been forced to deny that he has moved on from his split from Maura Higgins with a fellow dancer.The 24 year old was said to have been "cosying up" to blonde beauty Bethany Hall, who he recently performed with on his brother AJ Pritchard's live tour.
Need something new to watch on Netflix? Well, you're in luck. Last week, the streaming service released a list of all the movies and series coming to its platform this April. Considering the new month is just a few days away, fans won't have to wait long to binge-watch it all.
By Ted Johnson
“The Howard Stern Show” hasn’t broadcast a live episode since Tuesday, March 10, with the scheduled March 11 episode of the SiriusXM radio show mysteriously substituted with a rerun.
The end is nigh... or in the case of many of these shows we've gathered below, it's already passed. If you're looking for the best post-apocalyptic, end-of-the-world TV shows and movies to watch, look no further. Whether it's from a nuclear bomb, a zombie outbreak, a deadly virus, or our own carelessness, our favorite programs about life after civilization give us morbid looks at what the world will look like after we've destroyed it.
Saint Patrick’s Day is upon us – and this year, going out bars, restaurants, or any other large social gatherings isn’t really an option thanks to the coronavirus pandemic.
Now more than ever viewers are likely to find themselves overwhelmed by the number of streaming services to choose from, as they struggle to figure out which one is truly worth their hard-earned money. Apple and Disney entered the field in late 2019 with their offerings, and there are at least another three streaming services on the way in 2020, including HBO Max and NBCUniversal's Peacock.