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01.04.2020 - 03:37 / deadline.com
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It’s been a busy week in the Dick Wolf universe. The Law & Order creator scored a straight-to-series order for a new series starring Christopher Meloni reprising his Law & Order: SVU role as Elliot Stabler, as revealed today by Deadline. Tonight, it’s also the unexpected season finale of FBI after production on the CBS drama was shut down as a result of the coronavirus. The episode marks the long-rumored crossover between NBC’s Chicago P.D. and FBI – the first
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The season finale of Chicago Med just wrapped up and dropped big hints at a possible romance between Natalie (Torrey DeVitto) and Crockett (Dominic Rains).
With shutting down earlier than expected due to coronavirus, original plans for the remaining episodes of the season were scrapped. But Wednesday's episode, which served as the de facto season five finale, ended up leaving enough questions for the upcoming season to answer.
Ellen DeGeneres is giving back amid the global health crisis.
Nicki Minaj and Kenneth “Zoo” Petty are still basking in marital bliss, despite recent rumors that she split from the registered sex offender. Divorce rumors emerged on April 14 after fans noticed that she removed his name from her social media. However, “things are totally good with Nicki and Ken,” a source close to the “Hard White” rapper, 37, tells HollywoodLife, exclusively, confirming, “They’re still together.”
Nicki Minaj, 37, has been radio silent about new husband Kenneth Petty, 42, ever since he was arrested for failing to register as a sex offender in Los Angeles and later appeared in federal court. She has since dropped “Mrs.
Gavin and Stacey is back on our screens thanks to the lockdown, giving us all some much needed comfort! Mathew Horne, who plays Gavin, previously opened up about his alleged feud with his former co-star, James Corden. Although the pair were once very close friends and went on to star in their own sketch show and a film, Lesbian Vampire Killers, it was reported that the pair had fallen out, and were no longer in touch.
Chicago Fire, Chicago P.D. and Chicago Med are the latest shows to be impacted by the coronavirus outbreak. According to Deadline, all three Dick Wolf series are cutting their seasons early after production was shut down on March 12.
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Call a bus! Christopher Meloni is picking up his Law & Order badge and gun once again. According to Deadline, Meloni will reprise his fan-favorite Law & Order: SVU character for a new series following Elliot Stabler leading the NYPD's organized crime unit.
Worlds will soon collide when Chicago P.D. and FBI come together for the first time ever. CBS released a new photo of Chicago P.D.'s Hailey Upton (Tracy Spiridakos) standing alongside FBI's Special Agent Omar Adom "OA" Zidan (Zeeko Zaki), confirming a crossover between both shows which air on different networks. (P.D. airs on NBC while FBI makes its home on CBS.)
Worlds will soon collide when Chicago P.D. and FBI come together for the first time ever. CBS released a new photo of Chicago P.D.'s Hailey Upton (Tracy Spiridakos) standing alongside FBI's Special Agent Omar Adom "OA" Zidan (Zeeko Zaki), confirming a crossover between both shows which air on different networks. (P.D. airs on NBC while FBI makes its home on CBS.)
Just when you thought you'd seen it all on TV, there's Dick Wolf with a surprise. The legendary producer is pulling off a rarity with two of his shows, Chicago PD and FBI, and staging a crossover.
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The Cheesecake Factory, a massively popular chain restaurant, will not be making their rent payments in April.
The Resident and FBI are the latest series ending their seasons early. According to TVLine, the CBS procedural FBI will close out its sophomore run on Tuesday, March 31, three episodes earlier than its planned 22-episode season. Meanwhile, Fox's medical drama The Resident will wrap Season 3 on Tuesday, April 7, also with a trio of episodes left in limbo. The March 31 episode will be a repeat.
Foster the People lead vocalist Mark Foster penned a powerful essay calling out the ills of Western “unchecked capitalism” worsening the effects of the COVID-19 crisis on Tuesday. Released on the band’s website, the essay relays Foster’s hope that governments can work together to overcome the pandemic and concludes with a new song titled “It’s Ok to Be Human.”