Jeffrey Dean Morgan is giving “Walking Dead” fans hope for the future of the show.
13.04.2020 - 17:15 / tvguide.com
Ryan Murphy's TV takeover will continue next month when Hollywood, his latest star-studded Netflix series, arrives on Friday, May 1. Hollywood is a seven-episode series which follows aspiring actors and filmmakers in a post-World War II Hollywood as they try to make it, no matter the cost.
The series stars David Corenswet, Darren Criss, Jeremy Pope, Samara Weaving, Laura Harrier, Jim Parsons, Dylan McDermott, Holland Taylor, Patti LuPone, Jake Picking, and Joe Mantello. And Hollywood is just one
.Jeffrey Dean Morgan is giving “Walking Dead” fans hope for the future of the show.
Ryan Murphy has a passion for the past — whether it’s revisiting the making of starring Bette Davis and Joan Crawford (), chronicling the lives of gay men during the HIV/AIDS crisis (), reexamining the events around the country’s biggest media scandals (), or exposing the masses to the underground world of the 1980s ballroom scene in New York City (). His latest project,, is no different.
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If the trailer for Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan's new Netflix show, Hollywood, tells us anything, it's that we should all get ready for a lot of Patti LuPone and Holland Taylor-inspired memes. Murphy loves nothing like he loves looking into the past — hello, Feud — and injecting it with some modern sensibilities, so everything about his latest venture really tracks.
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Vikings fans may be disappointed that the History Channel series is ending after Season 6's final 10 episodes, which are slated to premiere later this year. However, fans of this world do have something to look forward too even after Vikings bows out: an upcoming Netflix spin-off series. The streaming service announced they had ordered the drama, titled Vikings: Valhalla, in November 2019, just before Vikings' final season began.
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The Witcher was an instant hit when Season 1 premiered on Netflix in Dec. 2019. But now, fans of the fantasy drama seem to be in for a long wait until we can return to The Continent and see what's in store for Season 2.
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The History Channel series Vikings will end after Season 6's final 10 episodes, which are slated to premiere later this year. But fans of the show won't have to say goodbye to this world of betrayals, power plays, and epic battles forever. Netflix announced that they had ordered a spin-off series, titled Vikings: Valhalla, in November 2019, just before Vikings' final season began.
The rumors have circulated for years, but now it's finally, totally, officially confirmed: Ewan McGregor will return to the Star Wars universe to star as Obi-Wan Kenobi in a new Disney+ series. The actor first played the character in the Star Wars prequel films, The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones, and Revenge of the Sith. (The character was originated by Sir Alec Guinness in the original film, Star Wars - Episode IV: A New Hope.)
Fans of Andrzej Sapkowski's Witcher book series and the popular video game franchise already practiced a lot of patience waiting for their favorite monster hunter to get the onscreen adaptation he deserved. And now, fans of The Witcher will have to once again settle in for a long wait during the hiatus before Season 2.
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