In today’s TV news roundup, Netflix is dropping new episodes of “Nailed It!” in April and Quibi released the official trailer for “Murder House Flip.”
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By Erik Pedersen
Managing Editor
Netflix has extended its original order for Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj, greenlighting seven new episodes to bring the first season’s total to 39. The first new episode will launch on Sunday, March 29, with a new one going live weekly after that.
The logline, per Netflix: The Peabody-winning comedy show explores the modern cultural and political landscape with depth and sincerity. Each week, Minhaj brings his unique comedic voice and storytelling skill to
In today’s TV news roundup, Netflix is dropping new episodes of “Nailed It!” in April and Quibi released the official trailer for “Murder House Flip.”
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We’ll be waiting for Fargo‘s season four for a little while longer.
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It's been months since The Handmaid's Tale wrapped up its third season, and after that massive cliffhanger, we're more eager than ever for Season 4 to arrive. Unfortunately, we may be waiting a while before Hulu is ready to give us new episdoes of this dystopian series.
We're almost at the end of Supernatural, and Sam (Jared Padalecki), Dean (Jensen Ackles) and Castiel (Misha Collins) still have one hell of a fight ahead of them. Chuck (Rob Benedict) destroyed what the Winchesters believed to be the one weapon that could stop him, sending Team Free Will into crisis mode major. But now that Jack (Alexander Calvert) is back, it looks like the boys' luck will finally change for the better.
We finally know when The 100 hiatus will end, and even though it's still months away, we're more eager than ever to see what will happen in Season 7. After a truly bananas Season 6 full of body-snatchers, killer A.I.s, and potentially even some time travel, it's hard to even begin to guess how The 100 will wrap everything up.
If you're still smarting from Penny Dreadful's untimely end, take heart: Showtime's Gothic horror drama is being reanimated — in spirit. John Logan, the creator, writer, and executive producer of Penny Dreadful, is returning to old haunts with Penny Dreadful: City of Angels, a so-called "spiritual descendant" of the original drama.
It already feels like it's been forever since The Handmaid's Tale wrapped up its third season, and fans have been eagerly awaiting Season 4 after the shocking events of the Season 3 finale. Unfortunately, we've still got a long way to go before Hulu is ready to start answering all our burning questions.
The 100 left us dangling with one of the most mysterious cliffhangers the show has ever had, and since then we've been left to waste away in what's felt like the longest hiatus of all time. The wait is almost over, though, because we finally have a premiere date to mark on our calendars!
Yumi Yang, a 19-year PlayStation veteran, has taken over as head of Sony Santa Monica following the departure of longtime studio director Shannon Studstill on Wednesday. Studstill left Sony Santa Monica, where she was instrumental in launching the reboot of the God of War franchise in 2018, to head Google's new Stadia Games and Entertainment offices in Playa Vista.
“Stargirl” has an official premiere date on DC Universe.
If you're getting antsy wondering when The 100 hiatus will ever end, you are so not alone. Though we're slowly closing in on the series final run, it feels like the break between Season 6 and Season 7 will never end. And after a truly bananas season full of body-snatchers, killer A.I.s, and potentially even some time travel, it's hard to even guess how The 100 will wrap everything up.
In today’s TV News Roundup, HBO announced the premiere date for “I Know This Much Is True” and CNN launched a new podcast focusing on coronavirus.