By Angelique Jackson
27.04.2020 - 23:25 / usmagazine.com
New content is still coming! The week of April 27 marks the end of some of the most popular shows on television, including Fox’s Prodigal Son, AMC’s Dispatches From Elsewhere, FXX’s Dave, Fox’s Last Man Standing, NBC’s Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist and Bravo’s Shah’s of Sunset.
However, it also marks multiple new shows. Mindy Kaling‘s coming-of-age drama Never Have I Ever drops on Netflix, Amazon’s Upload and a new season of Billions premieres on Showtime. Additionally, Ryan Murphy‘s Hollywood
By Angelique Jackson
Soap fans will be delighted to hear that Coronation Street and Emmerdale are set to start filming again in June, according to reports.
A train company has urged its customers to only travel with a reservation to help with social distancing.
We’ve seen two major reactions to the social distancing mandate during this year’s unexpected Coronavirus pandemic: those who are diligently staying at home as much as possible to keep themselves and everyone else safe, and those who are just kind of shrugging it all off and doing what they want.
All good things … must come to an end — even in a time of quarantine. This week includes multiple finales — and shows that may not be back in the fall.
Mother's Day is nearly here, and what with your busy schedule — as well as the global pandemic and self-isolation mandates — you might still need to come up with an idea for how to celebrate your mom. Well, one can never go wrong with a good, old-fashioned movie day!
Today, there’s no shortage of true-crime documentaries re-examining present or past cases as well as media sensations that have previously captivated the nation. The latest wave of America’s insatiable appetite for the genre was first sparked by the first season of the podcast , which aired in 2014. It was quickly followed by director Andrew Jarecki’s HBO documentary,, Netflix’s, Ryan Murphy’s, and many more scripted and unscripted projects across film, TV and podcasts.
May has officially arrived which means the end of some of the biggest shows on TV — and the start of summer series.
It’s something that we are familiar with nowadays: social distancing.
By Anthony D'Alessandro
James Corden is "checking in" on his celebrity pals amid social distancing. The late-night star secretly paid them a virtual visit during Monday's episode of The Late Late Show. "To make sure me and my friends and friends of our show can always be in touch, we've set up a system so that we can check in on many, many guests who are friends of the show via live video feed whenever we want," Corden explained.
It’s a week of goodbyes! Although many shows were forced to wrap up early due to the coronavirus pandemic, the week of April 20 is still bringing many new episodes.
Netflix‘s brand new limited series Hollywood has its debut trailer!