Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVEXCLUSIVE: In a competitive situation, NBC has landed drama Family History with a script commitment plus sizable penalty.
01.10.2020 - 04:03 / deadline.com
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorSPOILER ALERT: This interview contains details about tonight’s series finale for CW’s The 100, “The Last War”We caught up with The 100 series creator Jason Rothenberg to ask him about some of tonight’s special guests, and what’s next in the series franchise.Tonight you brought back Lexa. After you killed her off, there was plenty of controversy, but was it always your intention to bring her back? Were there any loose ends you needed to tie
.Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVEXCLUSIVE: In a competitive situation, NBC has landed drama Family History with a script commitment plus sizable penalty.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterBobby Smith Jr. and his Ashore Entertainment and author Brenda Jackson have partnered to launch a film and television company to develop and produce titles from Jackson’s collection of romance novels.Smith Jr.
Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorIn a move to expand diverse voices in the romance novel industry, writer Bobby Smith Jr.
Matt Grobar Assistant Editor, AwardslineSPOILER ALERT: This article contains details from tonight’s episode of The CW’s Supernatural.Following a six-month hiatus brought on by the coronavirus pandemic, Supernatural returned to The CW tonight to begin wrapping up its 15th and final season.Kicking off an upcoming run of seven episodes is “Last Holiday,” which sees hunters of the supernatural Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) plotting to kill a vengeful God (Rob Benedict), as their de
Britney Spears' Number 1 single Toxic was originally meant for Janet Jackson it has been revealed.
The 100, which might leave you wondering what you'll do with yourself once this beloved sci-fi series has taken its last bow. Finding a new show to obsess over is a surefire way to help you move on, and TV Guide is here for you on that front.
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorSPOILER ALERT: This recap contains details about tonight’s series finale for CW’s The 100, “The Last War”In summing up the series finale of CW’s The 100 tonight, it’s like the lyrics to the Arthur Lee song “Everybody’s gotta live, and everybody’s gunna die.”Or as Levitt tells Octavia later in the episode, “transcendence or extinction” is in store for the humans.We headed into the finale wondering how Bill Cadogan would realize his idea of
Men in Black mind erasers? A long walk into the ocean? Thankfully, the easiest way to put that nightmare out of mind is to watch some good television, and here's the best TV you can watch from Sunday, Sept. 27 to Saturday, Oct.
It’s been nearly two years since the release of Barry Jenkins‘ last feature, “If Beale Street Could Talk.” But that doesn’t mean Jenkins has taken a break.
The 100. The CW has officially released the photos of the epic series finale episode, and they're intense to say the least.When we left off in the penultimate episode, Clarke (Eliza Taylor) was devastated to learn that Cadogan (John Pyper-Ferguson) had left Madi (Lola Flanery) it a catatonic state after digging into her brain and set off to find him to get revenge and stop him from taking the final test.
Fargo experience and a new season of South Park, which ignores social distancing rules with the coronavirus, as well as two stirring documentaries about the final chapter of life, both investigative and celebratory. There's also the series finale of a show that took teen dystopias to a shockingly violent new level.
Eastenders have moved past all their drama, something, or someone, else rears its ugly head.This time it comes about when Mick Carter makes a rather odd discovery about newcomer Frankie Lewis, who seems to have taken a rather keen interest in the Carter family.Frankie seems to be particularly interested in Ollie who she is then asked to look after while waiting for Mick to take him to school.When Mick eventually arrives, he is concerned to find Frankie taking photos of Ollie.
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticEXCLUSIVE: Disney Junior’s Emmy and BAFTA Award-nominated animated series Vampirina has lined up a roster of season 3 guest stars from both Broadway and television, including Audra McDonald and, from Hamilton, Christopher Jackson and Taran Killam, among others.Season 3 of Disney Junior’s Vampirina premieres Monday, October 5, 11 a.m.
Sportsmen Colin Jackson and Graham Bell have joined Dancing on Ice.