Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeThe entire “Saturday Night Live” library is making its way back to streaming. All 45 seasons of the series (so far) will be available on NBCUniversal’s Peacock platform starting Oct.
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Michael Schneider Variety Editor at Large“The Masked Singer” is doubling down. The hit celebrity music competition will introduce its first-ever two-headed costume this fall, the “Snow Owls.”When Season 4 launches on Sept.
23 at 8 p.m. ET, the “Snow Owls” will be joined by previously revealed costumes including the “Crocodile,” the “Sun,” the “Giraffe” and the mysterious “Whatchamacalit.” Other costume announcements are forthcoming, leading up to the premiere.The “Snow Owls” represent the first
.Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeThe entire “Saturday Night Live” library is making its way back to streaming. All 45 seasons of the series (so far) will be available on NBCUniversal’s Peacock platform starting Oct.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeWhew. The final Emmy has been handed out after a weird year, they’re packing up the lonely stage Jimmy Kimmel stood on inside Staples Center and that’s it.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at Large“The Simpsons” fans might notice at least one long-running character sounds a little different in Sunday’s Season 32 premiere.In the episode, Carl Carlson — Homer Simpson’s nuclear plant co-worker, and best friend to Lenny Leonard — is now voiced by actor Alex Désert (“Better Things”).
The Masked Singer is back for another season of absolute insanity, and the time has once again come to track which “” are trapped in which costumes, .
returned for its season 4 premiere on Wednesday, and after five fun performances, fans already had to say goodbye to one of the costumed contestants.The wild and wonderfully weird singing competition series introduced the show's first five singers, who make up Group A — The Sun, The Giraffe, The Popcorn, The Dragon and The Snow Owls -- and pitted them against one another in a musical battle royale.The panel of celebrity «detectives» — including Robin Thicke, Nicole Scherzinger, Ken Jeong, and
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeSPOILER ALERT: Do not read ahead if you have not watched Season 4 season premiere of “The Masked Singer,” which aired Sept. 23 on Fox.Pass the courvoisier: Busta Rhymes was the first celebrity to be unmasked on Season 4 of “The Masked Season,” as the show got underway on Wednesday night.Rhymes wore the Dragon costume, which helped give it away for panelists Robin Thicke and Nicole Scherzinger, both of whom correctly guessed the hip-hop star.
is back and bigger than ever in its grand return, and ET will be following along throughout the entire season 4 premiere to break down all the biggest moments, best performances, and most revealing clues.Fox's smash hit who-sung-it reality competition has only grown bigger and better since last season, with a field of 16 contestants who will be rocking a slew of brand new, mind-blowingly ornate and elaborate costumes while performing some beloved hits.Everyone's favorite panel of celebrity
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at Large“The Masked Singer” returns Wednesday with new costumes, a virtual studio audience, a socially distanced panel — and a host still weathering controversy.The Fox celebrity singing competition has been a ratings smash for three seasons, attracting an audience looking for family-friendly, escapist TV.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeWhen Fox announced last month that its new singing competition “I Can See Your Voice” would launch this fall behind Season 4 of smash hit “The Masked Singer,” it surprised almost everyone. While most programs were still investigating how and when to get back into production during the pandemic, “Voice,” which debuts Sept.
The Masked Singer has barely started and fans already have some solid theories, so let's hold hands, form a quick prayer circle, and jump in.The Giraffe's first clue package is a mere 00:37 seconds long, but there are two (2) things to note: on To quote this random person on YouTube: "I'M GETTING HAMILTON VIBESSS DKBDKSJF I CAN'T WAIT." For reasons that remain mysterious, literally everyone in the YouTube comments thinks the Giraffe is a Hamilton star, and based on the costume, there's some
2020 Emmys nominee “The Masked Singer.” Fox’s singing competition sensation returns for Season 4 on Wednesday, Sept.
no information due to Masked Singer fans being next-level sleuthy. Here's what we know thus far:So far, The Masked Singer has bestowed just one Popcorn clue package upon us, and it isn't even 40 seconds long:The main takeaway here? The phrase "mirror mirror on the wall, what makes me the biggest miracle of all?" We can also probably assume just based on this costume that The Popcorn is either a film star (think, movie popcorn) or a pop singer.
The Masked Singer is somehow a) thriving and b) more terrifying than ever. It even has a new criminal mastermind ringleader, who simply goes by "Baby Alien." IDK about you, but I've never seen anything more f*cked up in my entire life:As we get ready to dive back into our long national nightmare on September 23, the time has come to discuss how The Masked Singer decideswhich poor soul actually wins.
The Masked Singer will be returning for season four next week and Fox just revealed the 16 costumes that will be worn by celebrity contestants.
is almost here.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeFor “The Masked Singer,” this is the way. The smash hidden celebrity music competition has just revealed another first: “Baby Alien,” a puppet character sitting in a rocket — which is all, of course, a costume for one of this season’s contestants.
The Masked Singer is, by design, an escape from the disheartening ways of the world, and obviously its stunning costumes are the gateway to this wonderful demented paradise.
Also Read: 'The Masked Singer' Season 4: Here's Everything We Know - So Far“The Masked Singer” Season 4 premieres Wednesday, Sept. 23 at 8/7c on Fox.
first look at the Dragon, who will be one of 14 competitors taking the stage and showing off their pipes.