SPOILER ALERT! This post contains some details from Monday night’s episode of All American.
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Jason George is rejoining Grey’s Anatomy as a series regular!
The Station 19 star will join the main cast of the ABC medical drama for Season 21, via Deadline.
The actor has starred on Grey’s Anatomy since Season 6 as Ben Warren, becoming a series regular from Seasons 12 to 14 before leaving to launch the spin-off series Station 19.
He appeared as a series regular on the firefighter drama while still making guest appearances on Grey’s.
For those wondering about fellow Grey’s Anatomy co-star Stefania Spampinato who reprised her role as Carina in Station 19, there are “no plans for her to return to the mothership but there is always a possibility for her to pop in as a guest star, something Grey’s Anatomy does frequently with its alums,” via Deadline.
Find out who else is expected to return and leave for Season 21.
SPOILER ALERT! This post contains some details from Monday night’s episode of All American.
Selome Hailu After six seasons as the star of the “All American,” Daniel Ezra is taking a step back. The actor will not return to the sports drama as a series regular in Season 7, though the CW says he will still remain an “integral part” of the franchise by appearing as a guest star. The news comes after the airing of Season 6’s 13th episode on Monday night.
Production is currently underway on Power Book IV: Force season three!
Superman & Lois will be flying in for a fourth and final season later this year!
EXCLUSIVE: Chicago Fire newcomer Jocelyn Hudon has been upped to series regular beginning Season 13, sources tell Deadline.
Several familiar faces will be back for the upcoming second season of The Night Manager. Olivia Colman will return to reprise her Emmy-nominated role as intelligence officer Angela Burr. Additionally, Noah Jupe will return as Danny Roper, Alistair Petrie as Alexander “Sandy” Langbourne, Douglas Hodge as Rex Mayhew and Michael Nardone as Frisky, Deadline has confirmed.
Tom Hardy is addressing the possibility of returning to the Mad Max universe for a rumored prequel, The Wasteland.
Great news for fans of the PBS Masterpiece TV series Grantchester: the show has been renewed for a 10th season!
Jason Oppenheim, co-owner of the Oppenheim Group real estate agency and star of Selling Sunset, is open to having Christine Quinn return to the Netflix reality series.
And in a shock to no one, Deadline reports that more “House Of The Dragon” is on the way, with HBO greenlighting Season 3 ahead of Season 2’s premiere on Sunday. “Game Of Thrones” fans knew such an announcement was imminent.
Jamie Lang During its Annecy panel this afternoon, Adult Swim is unveiling full series greenlights for a pair of new shows as well as a season three order for its popular surreal workplace comedy “Smiling Friends.” Created by Emmy-winning writer and executive producer Adele “Supreme” Williams (“My Dad the Bounty Hunter”), “Oh My God, Yes! A Series of Extremely Relatable Circumstances” is inspired by her book of a similar name, which got a pilot episode that first aired during Adult Swim’s pilot block in 2023. It’s also available to stream on the Adult Swim website.
Selome Hailu Jason George is returning to “Grey’s Anatomy” as a series regular after seven seasons of starring spinoff series “Station 19,” which aired its series finale in May. George joined “Grey’s Anatomy” in 2010, playing surgical resident Ben Warren as a recurring role beginning with Season 6, before being upped to series regular in 2015’s Season 12. After three seasons as a series regular, he left the series to join “Station 19” in 2018, with Ben deciding to become a firefighter.
EXCLUSIVE: It’s official: Jason George is rejoining Grey’s Anatomy as a series regular. The Station 19 star has closed a deal to join the main cast of the venerable ABC medical drama for the upcoming 21st season.
After the success of the pilot episode of Hazbin Hotel in 2019, Vivienne Medrano showed the potential that an adult animated musical series could offer. A potential that saw A24 joining into the animation space, leading to an eight episode season on Prime Video and a renewal for season 2. Joining Medrano on the project are songwriters Sam Haft and Andrew Underberg, who used multiple styles of music to give the series a more musical feeling than the pilot episode.
Selome Hailu Julianna Margulies will not be returning to Apple TV+‘s “The Morning Show” for Season 4. Sources tell Variety that the decision was made before the controversy stirred by a podcast that featured Margulies last year, and that she was offered a one-episode appearance in Season 4 that she turned down.
S.W.A.T. is returning, after all.
Kristen Wiig is heading back to sunny Palm Beach as Apple TV+ has renewed its hit freshman series Palm Royale for a second season.
Morgan Spector probably won’t have a big summer vacation this year. Don’t feel sorry for him though, it appears he’ll soon be in front of the camera for the third season of “The Gilded Age.” The HBO series took a creative and viewership jump in season two.
former President George H.W. Bush shared with her before his death.Speaking on “Today with Hoda & Jenna” Wednesday, Bush Hager and her co-host Hoda Kotb discussed fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg’s life and the upcoming Hulu documentary that explores it.As the duo talked about getting the most out of life, Bush Hager shared the wisdom her late grandpa imparted before his death in 2018 at age 94.“It reminded me of this evening I spent with my grandpa and he could barely speak and I was sitting between him and he leaned over to me and he’s like, ‘Don’t forget to enjoy the game,’” she shared.“And it was at the end of his life and at sort of the beginning of mine, relatively.
All American: Homecoming was just revealed to be coming to an end!