In a recent interview, Woody Harrelson confirmed he has no interest in reprising his iconic role in True Detective. Despite his co-star Matthew McConaughey's openness to return, Harrelson believes another season could tarnish the show's legacy. Instead, he is excited about their upcoming comedy series, Brother From Another Mother.
Rachel Sennott's 'I Love LA' explores the complexities of friendship and ambition in a city where social media reigns supreme. With a relatable cast, the series delves into the highs and lows of modern fame.
In a shocking move, MTV has announced the cancellation of 'Ridiculousness' after 14 years and 46 seasons. While previously recorded episodes will air until 2026, no new episodes will be produced as the network shifts to a more curated programming slate.
Mark your calendars! Shrinking Season 3 premieres on January 28 with 11 episodes featuring Jason Segel and Harrison Ford. New guest stars Jeff Daniels and Michael J. Fox join the fun!
Last night's 2025 Emmys at Los Angeles’ Peacock Theater saw Netflix's Adolescence and Seth Rogen's The Studio dominate the awards, with Owen Cooper making history as the youngest Emmy winner.
After their recent Emmy victories, HBO Max's 'The Pitt', Apple TV+'s 'The Studio', and Netflix's 'Adolescence' have seen staggering increases in viewership, with 'Adolescence' leading the pack at a jaw-dropping 416% surge!
Excitement builds as Peacock announces an early Season 2 renewal for 'The Paper', a unique spin-off set in 'The Office' universe, just one day before its premiere. With strong initial buzz and a talented cast, expectations are soaring!
Dax Shepard stuns followers with a daring Instagram post featuring wife Kristen Bell in a compromising nude position, celebrating her Emmy nomination for 'Nobody Wants This.' Fans react in disbelief!
As Emmy nomination excitement fades, the real question looms: which series will claim victory? With frontrunners like 'Severance' and 'The Studio', the competition is fierce. Discover the latest predictions and surprises as the Emmy night approaches!
Larry David is making a comeback on HBO with a new sketch comedy series about American history. Co-created with Jeff Schaffer and executive produced by the Obamas, this six-episode series promises to blend humor with historical insight. Get ready for a unique take on America's past!