Young Sheldon will be back.
05.10.2023 - 15:27 / justjared.com
FBI: Most Wanted is coming back to our TVs soon.
The hit CBS series was renewed for Season 5, and was set to premiere sometime in the fall. However, the writers strike pushed back production on the show, along with many others.
While we don’t have a premiere date just yet, we do know who is expected to return for the fifth season, and one series regular is surprisingly not coming back.
Find out who is set to appear in FBI: Most Wanted Season 5…
Young Sheldon will be back.
Neil Gaiman fantasy series Good Omens is looking good to land a Season 3 renewal by Amazon and the BBC, I hear. In anticipation of the order for what will likely be the show’s last chapter, the options on the series’ main cast, led by Michael Sheen and David Tennant, have been picked up, sources said.
There is some news about Paddington 3, aka Paddington in Peru.
Dancing with the Stars honors Len Goodman this Tuesday night by bringing back a number of fan-favorite pros who have since moved on from the show. Everyone from to Tony Dovolani will grace the dance floor to perform in the late judge's honor, in what is guaranteed to be an extremely emotional evening (as if that wasn't enough, it's also the “Most Memorable Year” night).
Shona Manderson has opened up about watching her journey on Married At First Sight UK, admitting it's been "really painful" to relive her experience over the past few weeks. The performing arts teacher, 31, was paired with model Brad Skelly, 27, on the E4 show. While the pair's relationship started off well thanks to their instant connection, it soon turned sour and they were both asked to leave MAFS with the experts deeming their romance 'toxic'.
Bad Bunny.The popular Puerto Rican rapper — who is pulling double duty as the host and musical guest on “Saturday Night Live” on Oct. 21 — just announced his outlaw-inspired, 47-concert ‘Most Wanted Tour’ that will take him to 31 cities all over North America from February through May 2024.That includes three back-to-back-to-back gigs where Bad Bunny will honor his trap roots at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center on Thursday, April 11, Friday, April 12 and Saturday, April 13.At all shows, fans can expect to hear tracks from the 29-year-old pop icon’s recently released, rapturously received fifth studio album “nadie sabe lo que va a pasar mañana,” which became the most streamed album in all of 2023 in just a single day.“I hope you can enjoy this album that I did with a lot of work,” he shared via WhatsApp.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter NBC has given out a series order to the medical drama “Dr. Wolf,” Variety has learned. The show was originally ordered to pilot at NBC back in January.
It's almost that time of year again as I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! returns to screens with another batch of fresh-faced celebs entering the Australian jungle to face their worst nightmares and tackle the challenges thrown at them in camp.
Bad Bunny is back on the road again. Following a year-long break from touring, Bad Bunny has a whole new show titled “Most Wanted Tour,” kicking off in 2024 with 47 dates in North America. Shakira and Bad Bunny: Is a collaboration in the works?Bad Bunny’s ‘Saturday Night Live’ appearance might include a wrestling ringA post shared by @badbunnyprBad Bunny made the announcement on social media, sharing the news in a video that shows him as a cowboy with his face covered up.
Thania Garcia Bad Bunny has announced his touring plans for the upcoming year in support of his latest release, the 22-song “Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana.” The Puerto Rican superstar shared the link and the dates to the three-month jaunt with a poster that billed the trek as the “Most Wanted Tour.” The poster also included some clues about what real fans can expect to see: “Only Trap,” one marker reads as the other warns, “If you’re not a real fan, don’t come.” The image is an old shot of Bad Bunny from his early days as a trap star with the line, “No one knows what will happen tomorrow. Don’t let it escape.
It’s interesting to see how far the film and TV industry has changed in the last few years—lurching forward even further during COVID to what many would think would be the #AgeOfStreaming, only to discover the bottom line of producing expensive shows vs. subscriber profit wasn’t making the return on investment they hoped.
A new Disney+ series will see Coleen Rooney speak out about her High Court battle that gripped the nation.
Aaron Nemane was always encouraged to play with personality coming through the ranks at Manchester City and it's his personality which has helped him shape a promising career that perhaps could hit further heights.
EXCLUSIVE: Ahead of its world premiere tonight, the Zorro TV series adaptation has landed a trio of European deals, as Mediawan Rights leans further into big-ticket IP.
It’s an honor to host Saturday Night Live even once. However, some celebrities are so funny that they keep getting invited back.
Jaden Thompson Shirley Jo Finney, a theater director and actor known for the 1975 TV biopic “Wilma,” died on Oct. 10 following an eight-month battle with cancer. She was 74.
Station 19 is coming back.
Criminal Minds is one of the most popular CBS shows of the 2000s and streaming service Paramount+ brought the show back for the revival series, Criminal Minds: Evolution.
Anna Marie de la Fuente In a glittering event at Madrid’s Florida Park, Spain’s Secuoya Studios brought out its big guns, led by its president James Costos and Secuoya Content Group CEO Raúl Berdonés, to tout the fast-growing company’s slate, led by its 10-episode series “Zorro,” its most ambitious production. The series pilot will be unveiled at Mipcom in a special screening on Oct.
Naman Ramachandran A first trailer has been unveiled for Bangladeshi filmmakers Mostofa Sarwar Farooki and Nusrat Imrose Tisha‘s “Something Like an Autobiography.” The film has its world premiere at the Busan International Film Festival, where it is in the prestigious Jiseok competition. The film follows Dhaka-based married couple, the filmmaker Farhan (Farooki) and actor Tithi (Tisha), who are under societal pressure to have a baby. Tithi conceives and towards the end of her pregnancy term an incident occurs that throws into sharp relief some realities of contemporary Bangladeshi society.