Saturday Night Live is officially on its way back. Season 46 of the sketch comedy series will premiere on Oct.
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Eli Countryman In today’s TV news roundup, Peacock announced a premiere date for “Noughts + Crosses,” and CNN Films and HBO announced a premiere date for the documentary “After Truth: Disinformation and the Cost of Fake News.”LATV shared that the LGBTQIA+ talk show “The Q Agenda” has been renewed for a fourth season.
The show features members of the Latinx and LGBTQIA+ communities, including hosts actress and trans activist Juliana Joel, comedian Lianna Carrera, makeup artist and influencer Vic
.Saturday Night Live is officially on its way back. Season 46 of the sketch comedy series will premiere on Oct.
After appearing on series like “American Horror Story”, “Nip/Tuck” and “Pose”, Kate Mara is returning to the FX universe as the star of an all-new limited series, “A Teacher”, opposite “Love, Simon” actor Nick Robinson. On Wednesday, the network shared the first official look at the series and November premiere date on its streaming arm, FX on Hulu.
Eli Countryman In today’s TV news roundup, FX announced a premiere date and released a trailer for “A Teacher,” and Disney Plus shared a first look into “Magic of Disney’s Animal Kingdom.”Robin Thede and Matt Rogers have joined HBO Max‘s upcoming dog grooming competition series “Haute Dog,” which premieres Sept. 24.
appearing on series like, and, Kate Mara is returning to the FX universe as the star of an all-new limited series,, opposite actor Nick Robinson. On Wednesday, the network shared the first official look at the series and November premiere date on its streaming arm, FX on Hulu.
Ellise Shafer editorIn today’s TV news roundup, “The Drew Barrymore Show” has announced the lineup for its first week, and AMC released a new trailer for “Soulmates.”Oprah Winfrey and Apple Books announced the “Oprah’s Book Club” podcast.
died in July of coronavirus at the age of 41, was remembered Sunday as a mega-talent with a commanding presence and husky baritone, who remained humble about his many successes when not taking center stage.The Tony-nominated star of “Bullets Over Broadway,” “The Toxic Avenger” and “Waitress” was honored at a special memorial tribute that streamed on Broadway on Demand.
Ellise Shafer editor Submit In today’s TV news roundup, CNN has announced the television premiere date for “John Lewis: Good Trouble,” and Warner Bros. Television is reenacting the 1940s Superman Radio Series with a star-studded cast.CNN has announced that “John Lewis: Good Trouble,” directed by Dawn Porter, will have its television premiere on Sept. 27 at 9 p.m.
Get ready for the return of The Mandalorian!
Ellise Shafer editorIn today’s TV news roundup, Apple TV Plus has released a trailer for “Tehran,” and Bravo has announced that “The Real Housewives of Orange County” will return Oct. 7.Lifetime announced that Naomi Judd, Crystal Fox, Gil Bellows and Deborah Cox have joined the cast of “Ruby,” the first installment in a movie series centered around V.C. Andrews‘ Landry Family books.
Nikki Bella, 36, showed off her newborn son Matteo‘s face for the first time this week, now she’s giving fans a glimpse into her and Artem Chigvintsev‘s life with the adorable tot. The Total Bellas star took to Instagram on September 1 to share a sweet pic of the proud dad, 38, holding his mini-me son while at the beach. “mi familia,” the former pro wrestler captioned the carousel post. The first snap showed the trio snuggling up for a sweet selfie.
Also Read: 'The Mandalorian': Timothy Olyphant Joins Season 2 CastAlong with Pascal (and Baby Yoda), “The Mandalorian” Season 1 starred Gina Carano, Carl Weathers, Werner Herzog, Nick Nolte, Emily Swallow, Taika Waititi, Giancarlo Esposito and Omid Abtahi.When “The Mandalorian” released its first season finale Dec.
Eli Countryman In today’s TV News roundup, “Black-ish” is set to air two standalone election episodes ahead of the Season 7 premiere, and Netflix announced a premiere date for “Emily in Paris.”Netflix announced an Oct. 2 premiere date for “Emily in Paris.” The show stars Lily Collins as Emily, a marketing executive who moves from Chicago to Paris for work.
The Masked Singer has an official premiere date!
is returning in style! The show dropped a new promo for the upcoming fourth season on Wednesday, and it seems it isn't holding back when it comes to all the wildly ornate characters and costumes fans were hoping for! For all the sleuths who are itching to try to solve the secret celeb identities in the next season, Fox released the list of characters that will be competing.The characters include The Gremlin, The Snow Owl, The Crocodile, The Giraffe, The Broccoli, The Popcorn, The Seahorse, The
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsEXCLUSIVE: Kay Adams and Lawrence K. Jackson will serve as co-hosts for People magazine’s new television series People (the Show!).The daily, syndicated half-hour TV show from parent corporation Meredith is based off content from the popular celebrity and lifestyle magazine.
Stephen King adaptation is heading to TV, and the subject couldn't be more timely. CBS All Access has revealed that its limited series adaptation of The Stand, King's apocalyptic story about the aftermath of a devastating plague that wipes out 99 percent of mankind, will premiere on Thursday, Dec.
Peter White Television EditorNoughts + Crosses, the BBC adaptation of Malorie Blackman’s bestselling YA series, is coming to the U.S.
Ellise Shafer editorIn today’s TV news roundup, Peacock has announced that “Brave New World” will be available to stream for free this weekend, and Disney Channel has promoted Theresa Helmer to executive director of integrated content strategy and development.Brandon Jay McLaren has been cast in the Bounce TV film “Will You Marry Me?,” which is currently in production and set to premiere in December.
Janet W. Lee “The Kelly Clarkson Show” will return to production on its set at Universal Studios Hollywood for its second season.The second season is slated to debut on Sept.