By Jill Goldsmith
16.01.2020 - 01:26 / deadline.com
By Nellie Andreeva
Co-Editor-in-Chief, TV
Watchmen is the type of water-cooler, buzzy, prestige series with strong digital viewership and awards recognition that premium networks dream about.
Damon Lindelof’s continuation of the DC Comics series, created by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons, was billed as a one-off series but its success has prompted talk about a followup.
“It is really up to Damon at this point, he is thinking about what he wants to do,” HBO President of Programming
By Jill Goldsmith
Are Netflix cameras heading back to Corsicana, Texas? Coach Monica Aldama weighed in on the possibility of Cheer season 2 after revealing that fan-favorites from the series still have eligibility at Navarro College.
HBO and The Ringer's Bill Simmons are teaming for a series of documentaries about the music world, taking a similar approach to what Simmons did with sports docs in ESPN's 30 for 30 series.
By Dade Hayes
Looking at Shaughna in the Love Island villa, it’s easy to be envious of her impressive figure.
Tokyo Vanity, 25, looks fitter than ever — and not because of her clothes! The Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta star revealed before and after photos documenting her weight loss to Instagram fans on Jan. 16, cheekily captioning her progress pictures, “Haters gonna say it’s cause it got black on.” We know, though, that her black jumpsuit in the picture had nothing to do with her figure — rather, Tokyo has been putting in hard work in the gym.
Watchmen won’t be returning to HBO as showrunner Damon Lindelof isn’t interested in making a second season.
By Peter White
By Peter White
By Peter White
By Nellie Andreeva