Janet W. Lee “Archer,” the Emmy-winning comedy series, is returning to FXX.
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Penn Badgley) isn't done making us watch TV through our fingers just yet. A third season of YOU was officially announced by Netflix in January, and the deliciously bingeable series is already shaping up to have an intense Season 3.Following the shocking events of YOU Season 2's finale, Joe's very existence is about to change, but will the slightly reformed cyberstalker fall back into old habits? Let's take a look at everything we know about YOU Season 3 so far.It's coming next year. Netflix has
.Janet W. Lee “Archer,” the Emmy-winning comedy series, is returning to FXX.
Fear the Walking Dead was midway through filming on Season 6 when the coronavirus pandemic forced production to halt, but AMC is soldiering on, and has set a premiere date for the new season of the spin-off. Fear the Walking Dead Season 6 will premiere Sunday, Oct.
Big Brother: All-Stars edition this summer.Season 22 of the long-running reality competition series will kick off with a two-hour, live move-in premiere event on Wednesday, August 5, at 9 p.m. ET.
Lucifer is the devil we just can't quit. The comic book-based show, which follows the devil (Tom Ellis) solving crimes with the LAPD, is the most self-aware and hilariously batty show on television.
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticThe Wendy Williams Show will return to the air September 21, Williams announced on social media today.“I’m sooo excited to bring you silly, funny, glamour and hopefully brighten your day during these crazy times that we’re all living in…even if for just an hour,” Williams wrote about the 12th season of her syndicated daytime program.
here.Also Read: Here Are the TV Shows and Movies That Will Be Available on Peacock at Nationwide LaunchMore originals will be coming to Peacock in the future, including the previously announced “Angelyne,” ”Rutherford Falls,” the “Battlestar Galactica” reboot, the “Punky Brewster” revival, ”Dr.
Klaritza Rico In today’s TV news roundup, Netflix announced the premiere date for its upcoming drama series “Away” and Jason Bateman, Will Arnett and Sean Hayes announced their new podcast “Smartless” will premiere in July.Netflix has announced “Away” will premiere on Sept. 4. The upcoming drama series follows American astronaut Emma Green (Hilary Swank) as she prepares to lead an international crew on the first mission to Mars, but she must first reconcile her decision to leave behind her
Lucifer is the little show that could. Ostensibly a buddy-cop procedural with grace notes of biblical drama, the comic book-based show is also the most self-aware and hilariously batty show on television.
The Boys, they're back in town. Amazon's pitch-perfect adaptation of Garth Ennis's comic is returning for Season 2 this fall.
Also Read: 'Workaholics' Episode Featuring Chris D'Elia as Child Molester Removed From Streaming“We know there’s absolutely nothing else going on in the world right now that could possibly need your attention,” said the show’s creators Pat Bishop, Matt Ingebretson, and Jake Weisman. “So we expect you all to tune in.”According to Comedy Central, “Corporate” follows a Junior-Executive-in-Training at your average, soulless multinational corporation.
Erik Pedersen Managing EditorWith so many people working from home these days, it’s time for a new season of comedy about working at the office — social distancing be damned. Comedy Central has set the Season 3 premiere of Corporate for 10:30 p.m.
Ellise Shafer editorIn today’s TV news roundup, Amazon Prime Video has announced the premiere date for season 2 of “The Boys,” and Quibi has renewed “Chrissy’s Court” for a second season.Jay Pharoah has been selected to host “Nickelodeon’s Unfiltered,” previously “Game Face,” premiering July 11 at 8:30 p.m.
“Wynonna Earp” fans are exactly one month out from the long-awaited fourth season.
Erik Pedersen Managing EditorSyfy has set a premiere date and released a trailer for Season 4 of Wynonna Earp, its popular drama about a female descendant of the legendary lawman. Watch the first S4 footage above.Because of the coronavirus-related production break, the new season’s first six episodes will culminate in a midseason finale airing at 10 p.m.
Wynonna Earp Season 4 finally has a premiere date. The Syfy drama will return Sunday, July 26 at 10/9c and run for six episodes, culminating in a mid-season finale that will air Sunday, August 30 at 10/9c.
Amazon today announced that Season 2 of the ridiculously violent and violently ridiculous superhero satire The Boys will premiere on Sept. 4, just over a year after the series debuted.
[email protected] lineup next month. The “Wynonna Earp” panel is expected to include special appearances by Emily Andras, Melanie Scrofano, Tim Rozon, Dominique Provost-Chalkley, Katherine Barrell and Varun Saranga.Also Read: Gay Pride Month: The TV Shows, Movies and Streaming Events to Check OutHere’s Syfy’s description of the new season:In Season 4, the infamous Earp Curse is broken, and witty and wild demon hunter Wynonna Earp would love to be celebrating with cold whisky and hot donuts.
“The Boys” Season 2 has received a premiere date from Amazon Prime Video, the streaming service announced Friday.The first three episodes of the season will launch on Friday, Sept.