This Is Us topped Tuesday TV ratings for the seventh consecutive week with the penultimate …

This Is Us topped Tuesday TV ratings for the seventh consecutive week with the penultimate …
Actor Channing Tatum is set to star in the live-action film adaptation of his children’s …
Coming to Apple TV+ on May 20, the bilingual thriller series ‘Now and Then’ is an innovative and engaging project that mixes eras and explores the lives of different characters, as writers and creators Ramòn Campos, Gema R Neira and Gideon Raff explain.
Episode 18 Crawl Out Through the Fallout of Station 19 season 5, will air on ABC on Thursday, May 19 – Here’s a first look!
This Is Us star Jon Huertas, who plays Miguel, revealed the promise he made to …
Grey’s Anatomy stars Jesse Williams and Sarah Drew reunited after the actress went to see …
The Resident executive producer Andrew Chapman digs into VanCamp’s return in the season 5 finale …
Oscar winner Julianne Moore (Still Alice) and Killing Eve star Sandra Oh are set to star in hot Cannes market package Stone Mattress, which Lynne Ramsay (You Were Never Really Here) will direct from the acclaimed New Yorker short story by The Handmaid’s Tale scribe Margaret Atwood.
The top scripted series on each of the Big 4 broadcast networks — Grey’s Anatomy (ABC), FBI (CBS), Chicago Fire (NBC) and 9-1-1 (Fox) — all have something in common: They are the motherships of drama franchises that stage frequent crossovers. Involved in the inception of the crossover were two top TV showrunners, Law & Order creator and executive producer Dick Wolf and Oz creator and executive producer Tom Fontana, as well as former NBC Entertainment president Warren Littlefield, now a producer of series like The Handmaid’s Tale and Fargo.
CBS on Wednesday morning became the third broadcast network to unveil an actual schedule for the Fall TV season, after NBC and ABC (but not quite Fox) did same. What favorite shows are on the move, where did new ones land, and what’s on hold until midseason?