Reese Witherspoon was back in action with her Legally Blonde cast mates during a fun reunion event that premiered today (October 20).
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Eli Countryman In today’s TV news roundup, Showtime announced the premiere date for “Shameless’s” final season, and “The National Dog Show” returns on Thanksgiving. Carly Pope has been cast as a guest star in ABC’s two-part Season 4 premiere of “The Good Doctor,” Variety has learned exclusively. Pope will portray Lily, a woman whose husband has become sick with symptoms that mirror those of coronavirus.
Reese Witherspoon was back in action with her Legally Blonde cast mates during a fun reunion event that premiered today (October 20).
Kathleen Turner will be back on Netflix’s The Kominsky Method for its upcoming final season.
“Last Man Standing” is gearing up to air its final season.
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticDavid Byrne’s American Utopia will return to Broadway next fall. Producers announced today that the critically lauded production will hit the stage Sept.
Also Read: Alan Arkin Will Not Return for 3rd and Final Season of 'The Kominsky Method'As TheWrap reported in September, Alan Arkin is not returning for the show’s final season. Arkin played Norman Newlander, the friend and agent of Michael Douglas’ character during the first two seasons.
Shameless is set to address the coronavirus pandemic.The upcoming episodes, set to be the show’s final season, will see the Gallagher family “at a crossroads, with changes caused by the COVID pandemic, gentrification and aging to reconcile.”The full Showtime description for season 11 reads: “The final season of SHAMELESS finds the Gallagher family and the South Side at a crossroads, with changes caused by the COVID pandemic, gentrification and aging to reconcile.“As Frank (William H.
TV viewers have been following the adventures of Chicago’s Gallagher family since 2011, and that journey will soon be coming to an end.
the Hollywood Reporter that he rewrote much of the final season with the effects of the virus in mind.“It’s impossible to do a satirical comedy about the working poor without addressing what happened and what is going to happen to that community,” he said.
Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorShowtime has set Sunday, December 6 at 9 PM for the premiere of the 11th and final season of its hit dramedy series Shameless.The network’s longest-running series started production on its final season on September 8 following the COVID-19 imposed shutdown.
Shawn Mendes is bringing “In Wonder” to Netflix.
NCIS is moving full steam ahead, likely to be back on screens in the late fall. That means answers to big questions, including how Sloane (Maria Bello) will say farewell from the show, are just on the horizon — not to mention the huge Episode 400 milestone episode — coming not long after the Season 18 premiere. TV Guide spoke with executive producers Frank Cardea and Gina Monreal in April to get some insight into what we might expect.
Natalie Oganesyan editorIn today’s TV news roundup, Adult Swim released the premiere date for the third season of “Dream Corp LLC,” and Quibi unveiled a trailer for its true crime series “Last Looks.”The absurdist, psychedelic Adult Swim workplace comedy “Dream Corp LLC” will be back for a third season Oct. 25.
Rina Sawayama has announced her biggest headline show to date at London’s Roundhouse.The Dirty Hit-signed artist, who released her debut album ‘SAWAYAMA’ earlier this year, has confirmed details of the Roundhouse show following the recent news that the rescheduled UK leg of her ‘Dynasty Tour’ has sold out.Sawayama will perform at the Roundhouse in London on November 17, 2021.
Kelly Dodd and Rick Leventhal are married!
Natalie Oganesyan editorIn today’s TV news roundup, TNT announced “Snowpiercer’s” second season premiere date, and Epix set the premiere date for docuseries “By Whatever Means Necessary: The Times of Godfather of Harlem.”Natalie Zea will join the cast of “The Unicorn” alongside Walton Goggins, with whom she appeared on “Justified,” for an extended run, CBS announced.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVEXCLUSIVE: Showtime has reversed its Season 2 pickup decision for On Becoming A God In Central Florida, starring Kirsten Dunst.