The Vampire Diaries concluded with eight hit seasons. The series initially aired on television from September 10, 2009 to March 10, 2017 with 171 episodes.
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By Greg Evans
Associate Editor/Broadway Critic
The new TNT Shaquille O’Neal docuseries Shaq Life will debut as part of the network’s first Thursday ShaqNight! on April 9, TNT announced today.
The ShaqNight! programming is scheduled for every Thursday, with O’Neal and a revolving cast of his famous friends, from their homes, joining viewers to watch some of the basketball great’s favorite films. O’Neal and his guests will provide commentary, compete against each other in “boredom buster” games,
The Vampire Diaries concluded with eight hit seasons. The series initially aired on television from September 10, 2009 to March 10, 2017 with 171 episodes.
By Nellie Andreeva
Cindy Lee, the project of former Women frontperson Patrick Flegel, has released a new album called Cat O’ Nine Tails. Check out a preview collage of the record and a video for one song, “I Don’t Want to Fall in Love Again,” below.
Streaming service giant Netflix has released the trailer for an upcoming action film starring Chris Hemsworth.
By Dave McNary
Dustin Lynch is bringing the heat!
Gomer Pyle: USMC actor Forrest Compton has died at age 94 after losing his battle with COVID-19.
Forrest Compton, who played Col. Edward Gray onGomer Pyle: USMCand had a long run on the daytime soap operaThe Edge of Night, has died of complications from the coronavirus.
Forrest Compton, most famous for his role in The Twilight Zone, passed away at the age of 94 after suffering from Coronavirus. According to reports in the US, the actor left for his heavenly abode on Sunday after battling with COVID-19. A local newspaper in New York reported the news of Forrest Compton's death. "Forrest Compton, 94, also died in the hospital at about 10 a.m. today.. Close friends of Mr. Compton confirmed his death," it claimed.
By Dino-Ray Ramos
First, the bad news: Marvel is making some adjustments to their Phase 4 slate due to theater closures amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Which means we’re going to have to wait a little longer to see Black Widow and Thor and Doctor Strange on the big screen.
By Klaritza Rico
Add Empire to the growing list of shows which will see its current season end prematurely due to the entertainment industry shutdown prompted by the coronavirus crisis. At the end of Tuesday's episode, titled "Love Me Still," Fox announced that the show's sixth and final season will now only have 18 episodes, rather than the planned 20, as production was halted before the show could finish shooting its last two episodes.
It will premiere via YouTube on April 10
Michael C. Hall and his band have just released their new song!
Keep Calm, because 5 Seconds of Summer isn't the only act coming in hot with new music this week.