America’s Got Talent’s 16th season is set to end this week with one performer set to walk away with the $1M grand prize.
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When “Supergirl” ends its run at the end of the current season, a fan favourite character will be returning for the series finale.
In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, “Supergirl” star Melissa Benoist confirmed that Mehcad Brooks, who played James Olsen, will be reprising the role in the final episode, joining previously announced returnees Chris Wood (Mon-El) and Jeremy Jordan (Winn, a.k.a. Toyman).
“It would not have felt right if they hadn’t come back,” Benoist said.
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America’s Got Talent’s 16th season is set to end this week with one performer set to walk away with the $1M grand prize.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine will say goodbye after the NBC comedy wraps on Thursday night with an appearance on Late Night With Seth Meyers. The one-hour series finale titled, “The Last Day,” airs at 8 p.m. ET/PT followed by the Late Night appearance early Friday morning at 12:35 a.m.
(Warning: This post contains major spoilers for the series finale of “Lucifer.”)The final episode of “Lucifer” featured many an emotional moment and several callbacks to earlier episodes of the former-Fox, now-Netflix drama series.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterA series adaptation of Charlie Jane Anders’ “Victories Greater Than Death” is in development at Amazon from Michael B. Jordan’s Outlier Society, Variety has learned.No writer is currently attached to the project.
Amazon Studios has put in development Victories Greater Than Death, a series based on Charlie Jane Anders’ novel, from Michael B. Jordan’s Outlier Society. A writer is not yet attached. The project falls under Jordan’s overall deal at Amazon Studios.
Could it really be? After all these years, Garth Brooks is reportedly finally making his long-awaited return to Croke Park next year, and we can hear his fans singing all over the Emerald Isle.
The end has come for Netflix’s Lucifer, as the series finale just ended and fans can’t stop talking about what was revealed in the final bits of the show.
Tom Ellis, Lauren German, Lesley-Ann Brandt, D.B. Woodside and Aimee Garcia ahead of the premiere, and they all have strong opinions on whether or not they'd like to revisit their characters if the opportunity arose. «The only spinoff that would not work from the show would be Decker,» German said of her character, Chloe Decker.
Lucifer. The sixth and final season is now streaming and we’re already missing our favorite devil and all his friends. That being said, we will take solace in the fact that the beloved characters all got the endings they deserved.
See, the post-apocalyptic drama headlined by Jason Momoa that helped launch Apple TV+ in November 2019, has set a new ratings benchmark for the streamer.
Netflix. The final 10 episodes drop on the streaming service Friday, and the two leads are feeling nostalgic.“We finished shooting the series completely, so the nostalgia has been creeping in more and more,” German said.
Keeping up with Christina Aguilera’s kids! The singer is the mother of son Max and daughter Summer and has spilled many parenting secrets over the years.
Game of Thrones alum Aidan Gillen and Hamish Allan-Headley (Thinly Veiled) are set as series regulars opposite Jeremy Renner in Mayor of Kingstown, Taylor Sheridan’s upcoming series for Paramount+.
Jordan Moreau Emily VanCamp is leaving Fox’s medical drama “The Resident” after starring on the show as nurse Nicolette ‘Nic’ Nevin for four seasons.There is hope that VanCamp returns to the series in some fashion, sources tell Variety.
Trust us when we say we hope there’s a day when the words pandemic and COVID-19 are never written on the pages of this website again, specifically in any intros to any features. However, the reality is that the collective disruption of 2020 was difficult, and it made 2021’s release schedule something of a log-jammed shitshow.
Paramount+ will explore the world of esports in Players, a new comedic docu-style series from Peabody Award-winning American Vandal co-creators Tony Yacenda and Dan Perrault, Funny or Die, Riot Games and CBS Studios.
EXCLUSIVE: In a highly competitive situation, Paramount+ has won rights to and will be developing Yellow Bird, a one-hour drama series based on Sierra Crane Murdoch’s Pulitzer Prize finalist Yellow Bird: Oil, Murder and a Woman’s Search for Justice in Indian Country. The project hails from Reservation Dogs co-creator Sterlin Harjo and writer-director Erica Tremblay, Beau Willimon and Jordan Tappis’ Westward Productions and Michael London’s Groundswell Productions (Snowfall).
With “Candyman” arriving this week, and already receiving critical acclaim (including from us), all eyes are on filmmaker Nia DaCosta. After breaking out with her festival standout drama, “Little Woods,” the new horror film marks DaCosta’s first major studio work.