Joe Otterson TV Reporter“The Good Fight” has been renewed for Season 6 at Paramount Plus.News of the renewal comes about midway through the show’s fifth season.
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Revenge is worth the wait, as Season 4 of Paramount Network’s hit drama “Yellowstone” is eyeing an early November debut, according to Deadline.
READ MORE: Taylor Sheridan Reunites With Jeremy Renner For Paramount+ Prison Series ‘Mayor of Kingstown’; Also Developing Another ‘Yellowstone’ Spinoff Paramount has dropped a new trailer (see below) giving fans a glimpse at Season 4 of the Taylor Sheridan-created (“Wind River,” “Sicario“) series that will see Oscar-nominee Jacki Weaver play Caroline
.Joe Otterson TV Reporter“The Good Fight” has been renewed for Season 6 at Paramount Plus.News of the renewal comes about midway through the show’s fifth season.
The gang at Reddick, Lockhart, and Associates will be back with more drama as Paramount+ renews The Good Fight for a sixth season. The news arrives on the heels of show creators Robert and Michelle King’s other series Evil was renewed for a third season at the streamer.
Jack Fincham has been seen enjoying a boozy lunch with friends after he was reportedly questioned by police this weekend. Love Island star Jack, 30, appeared in good spirits despite reports he was detained by police in a car park in south east London at 5am on Sunday 11 July.
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John Boyega might be known for big franchises these days, “Star Wars,” “Pacific Rim,” etc., but as something like Steve McQueen‘s recent “Small Axe” will sharply put into focus, he hasn’t forgotten his indie roots and stories of real human empathy.
Kate Aurthur editorParamount Plus has renewed its revival of the Nickelodeon hit “iCarly” for a second season.The series, which premiered in June on Paramount Plus, once again stars Miranda Cosgrove as influencer Carly Shay.
nation, the show is officially coming back!Paramount+ has picked up the reboot series for a second season, the ViacomCBS streaming service announced Thursday.Production on the new season begins this fall in Los Angeles.According to Paramount+, the new is one of its top titles, ranking among the streaming service's most-streamed shows since the series’ debuted in June.The follow-up series picks up nearly 10 years after the original Nickelodeon show ended, finding Carly Shay (Miranda Cosgrove),
iCarly will be back. Midway into its freshman run, Paramount+ has renewed the hit revival series for a second season.
When “Good Joe Bell” debuted at last year’s TIFF, there was buzz about the film being an Oscar contender for star Mark Wahlberg. But when after the debut, the reviews were published that showed the film wasn’t the awards contender many thought it would be, as it failed to live up to the inspiring true story it’s based on.
Explorations of mental health have become increasingly common in comedy-dramas over the last few years, from “Lady Dynamite” to ”You’re The Worst” to ”Fleabag.” Something about the structure of a 22-minute, often short season show lends itself perfectly to the topic, allowing for an equal balance of seriousness and levity.
Three episodes into its Season 2 run at its new home, Paramount+, Robert and Michelle King’s Evil has been renewed for a third season by the ViacomCBS streamer.
The transfer window is expected to properly kick into life from next week when Euros 2020 finishes.
Kevin Costner, Wes Bentley, Kelly Reilly, Luke Grimes, Cole Hauser will all be returning. Check out the promo below. For fans that just can't wait for more, Paramount Network has schedule a marathon over 4th of July weekend. The July 4th Every Episode Celebration marathon kicks off with season 1 on Saturday, July 3 at 12 p.m.
Television’s most-watched cable series is returning, with “Yellowstone” slated to debut its fourth season on the Paramount Network in the fall.
EXCLUSIVE: Fans of cable TV’s top rated series Yellowstone who are accustomed to following the Dutton clan each summer will have to hold their horses for Season 4. Deadline hears that the show has officially left the warm season slot it held for its first three seasons.
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio and Caroline Hirsch, the founder and owner of the New York Comedy Festival, Tuesday announced the event’s return November 8-14.