If 2017's Psych: The Movie left you wanting more, then 2020 is officially your year: The sequel, Psych 2: Lassie Come Home, will premiere in 2020, six years after the series signed off on USA after eight seasons.
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If the trailer for the new fictional film The Murder of Nicole Brown Simpson left you wanting to see more, then you're in luck.
E! News has a sneak peek of the upcoming film that focuses on an unpopular theory about the notorious 1994 double homicide of O.J. Simpson's ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her companion Ron Goldman.
While the trailer has already been criticized for its suggestion that the former football player was not in fact responsible for the murders, it looks like the
If 2017's Psych: The Movie left you wanting more, then 2020 is officially your year: The sequel, Psych 2: Lassie Come Home, will premiere in 2020, six years after the series signed off on USA after eight seasons.
We may have to wait a little longer than expected for the Psych: The Movie sequel, titled "Lassie Comes Home," but we're more than eager to catch up with Shawn (James Roday) and Gus (Dulé Hill) and their never-ending shenanigans. More than anything though, we're eager to see what married life between Shawn and Juliet (Maggie Lawson) looks like.
You might want to sit down in your Thinking Chair for this one: Steve Burns, the writer and performer of Young Sheldon's theme song, "Mighty Little Man," who is best known for his years spent hosting the kids' TV classic Blue's Clues, will guest star on Thursday's episode of the Big Bang Theory spin-off. TV Guide has an exclusive clip from the episode, "A Live Chicken, a Fried Chicken and Holy Matrimony," airing Jan. 9.
Will JJ and Reid address the elephant in the room?
TV legends Wendie Malick and Marilu Henner show up on the first Bob Hearts Abishola of 2020, playing two snooty, stuck up broads who hang out at a snooty country club where Dottie (Christine Ebersole) — mother of Bob — hangs out.
The pressure is on, on Bravo’s Project Runway.
The Strokes performed a new song at their New Year’s Eve show in Brooklyn. It’s called “Ode to the Mets,” according to SPIN. Watch it happen below.
"Hi, it's me," Hilary Duff's Lizzie McGuire says in a sneak peek of what's coming to Disney+ in 2020. Kicking off the new year on a high note, Disney unveiled a preview of the exciting shows and films headed to the streaming platform in 2020, including Toy Story 4 and Season 2 of The Baby Yoda Show The Mandalorian. Most importantly, the video offered up the first official footage from the upcoming Lizzie McGuire revival.
Things sure have changed in Zombies 2.
Love is in the air for Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman.
Last Man Standing returns at the top of 2020 with back-to-back episodes, and, like the rest of us, the Baxter family needs a little time to get back into the groove of things. That applies to some members of the family more than others: Vanessa (Nancy Travis), in particular, starts the new year off on a less-than-enthusiastic foot for reasons that'll become clear in the Season 8 premiere.
[There are spoilers ahead for Little Women. This book *has* been out for, like, 150 years at this point, but if you haven't read it and want to go into the movie un-spoiled, feel free to hop out of this post.]
Holly Willoughby has delighted fans by sharing a behind-the-scenes sneak peek into the making of her dream Christmas dress.