dreaming about Selena: The Series ever since Netflix first announced the show in 2018. Now, almost two years later the streaming giant has finally revealed the series’ premiere date.
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Leverage revival series, and if anyone can turn this year around, it's the Leverage team. Back in April, Amazon's free streaming service IMDB TV officially ordered a revival season of Leverage, and we've been scouring the internet for clues about this little reunion ever since.
Though COVID-19 shutdowns threw a little bit of a wrench into plans for this series, we may actually be well on our way to getting new episodes of our favorite reformed rule breakers.Here's everything we know so far about
.dreaming about Selena: The Series ever since Netflix first announced the show in 2018. Now, almost two years later the streaming giant has finally revealed the series’ premiere date.
Christian Serratos as Selena Quintanilla will premiere on Dec. 4.In addition to the date announcement, the streaming platform shared the first trailer for the project, which was first announced in 2018.In the black-and-white clip, Serratos' Selena is seen performing onstage, as her father, Abraham (Ricardo Chavira), offers advice in a voice over.«If you keep practicing, pretty soon it's all gonna pay off.
Games of Thrones wrapped but that doesn't mean you have to say goodbye to George R. R.
Supernatural officially coming to an end this fall, you might be feeling a little down about The CW's signature show coming to an end.
Lucifer Season 5 after bingeing the first eight episodes on Netflix? You are definitely not alone, considering how jaw-dropping that major midseason finale cliffhanger was.
Riverdale we saw in March, we are more than ready to see the gang back on our screens. The last time we saw the trouble some teens, they were sent a creepy video of them killing their own principal.
Peacock has just given their new Saved By The Bell series a premiere date!
Legacies to return for Season 3 after that shocking (and unintentional) season finale cliffhanger? You are absolutely not alone, and we've got all the casting information, spoilers, and premiere date info you'll need to keep yourself up to date about the new season!Though many plans for Legacies Season 3 are still up in the air due to COVID-19 restrictions and safety measures, TV Guide has managed to find a few clues about what's in store for the new season.
Mario Lopez, 46, and Mark-Paul Gosselaar, 46 — aired on NBC from 1989 to 1993, and saw a sequel series called “Saved by the Bell: The College Years,” which aired from 1993 to 1994.More than three decades later, there will be some changes to the big return to Bayside High. For one, the original show’s studio audience and canned laughter will be nixed.
Jesse Lee Soffer), Burgess (Marina Squerciati), and the rest of the Intelligence crew are back on our screens. However, that wait will be a bit longer this year due to the outbreak of COVID-19, which forced more than 100 shows — including Chicago P.D..
Lucifer Season 5 is putting us through a special kind of hell, dropping its first eight episodes in September and then making us wait for the second half — not to mention that the midseason finale left us with a huge cliffhanger.
The Handmaid's Tale Season 4 won't be arriving any time soon thanks to COVID-19 delays, but Hulu has been kind enough to give us a few great peeks at the upcoming season while we wait. From casting to spoilers to a likely premiere date, TV Guide has been compiling clues about the new season ever since that huge Season 3 finale.In the finale's last moments, June (Elisabeth Moss) was in dire straights, bleeding out from a gunshot wound after staging a revolt of Marthas and Handmaids.
Grey's Anatomy Season 17 to begin, but 2020 hasn't been a normal year for anyone. The pandemic not only caused the show to lose three episodes in Season 16, but fans will have to wait a bit longer for Grey's Anatomy Season 17 to kick off.
Natalie Oganesyan editorIn today’s TV news roundup, Netflix announces the premiere date for “Emily in Paris” starring Lily Collins, and ABC owned and affiliate stations launch fundraiser phone bank for those affected by West Coast wildfires.“Emily in Paris,” a romantic comedy series starring Lily Collins in the titular role, will premiere Oct. 2 on Netflix.
Janet W. Lee In today’s TV news roundup, Netflix has announced the premiere date for “Social Distance,” and Showtime has revealed the premiere date for “Moonbase 8.”Shaftesbury announced “Departure” has been renewed for a second season and started production in Toronto, ahead of the first season launching on Peacock in the U.S.
Jesse Lee Soffer), Burgess (Marina Squerciati), and the rest of the Intelligence crew are back on our screens. However, that wait will be a bit longer this year due to the outbreak of COVID-19, which forced more than 100 shows — including Chicago P.D..
Chicago Fire's eighth season ending so abruptly amid the COVID-19 pandemic, plenty of questions still loom about where the season was headed and what the firefighters of Firehouse 51 were about to face.
Legacies Season 2 ended with an unplanned but surprisingly effective season finale, that left fans with quite the cliffhanger. We've been eagerly awaiting the day Season 3 premieres to answer all our burning questions, but we might be waiting for the day longer than expected, due to COVID-19 shutdowns on most TV productions.That won't stop us from searching for any and all spoilers we can for Season 3, though, so TV Guide has been scouring the internet for clues about what's in store.
Lucifer midseason finale left us on? The wait for the second half of Season 5 will definitely be hellish, but we have faith that Netflix won't leave us hanging for too long!Netflix announced its unconventional release schedule for Lucifer Season 5 back in 2019, confirming that the 16-episode season would be cut in half, with eight episodes airing in August of 2020 and the rest to air at a later, unannounced date. The midseason finale saw Lucifer (Tom Ellis) and Amenadiel (D.B.
After appearing on series like “American Horror Story”, “Nip/Tuck” and “Pose”, Kate Mara is returning to the FX universe as the star of an all-new limited series, “A Teacher”, opposite “Love, Simon” actor Nick Robinson. On Wednesday, the network shared the first official look at the series and November premiere date on its streaming arm, FX on Hulu.