Because ’90s nostalgia never loses its potency, Home Improvement stars Tim Allen (Tim “The Tool Man” Taylor) and Richard Karn (Al Borland) will be reuniting as hosts of Assembly Required, a new History Channel competition series debuting February 23. Check out the latest trailer for the show, which was released …
Read More »Pepsi Gears Up To Launch Game Show Cherries Wild On Fox February 14
Soda manufacturer Pepsi is getting into the content game and has announced it will be launching Cherries Wild, a new game show slated to debut February 14 on Fox. Created by Wes Kauble (Beat Shazam) and hosted by Jason Biggs (American Pie), “this fast-paced half-hour game show will feature two …
Read More »WWE Hall of Famer Edge Announces His Royal Rumble Return
At last year’s Royal Rumble, Edge made his return to WWE after nine years, stunning the Houston crowd as he made his way to the ring. Though he was eliminated by Roman Reigns, Edge soon made it known that his Rumble return was not going to be a one-night event. …
Read More »Billy Crystal Confirms Monsters Inc. TV Show Monsters At Work Is Still In The Pipeline
In an interview with Collider, Monsters Inc. star Billy Crystal confirmed several details about the previously announced Monsters at Work TV show coming to Disney+, including that it is still happening. Crystal confirmed that Monsters at Work will be an episodic show, and will have him and John Goodman reprising …
Read More »The Last Of Us TV Series Writer-Producer Extends Deal With HBO
The Last of Us TV show adaptation is having some of its creative team set down stronger roots with HBO–according to The Hollywood Reporter, writer and executive producer Craig Mazin has extended his overall deal with WarnerMedia outlets for an additional three years. In addition to currently working on The …
Read More »Live-Action Harry Potter TV Show Could Happen At HBO Max, But It's Early Days
Warner Bros. is in the planning stages for a live-action Harry Potter TV show. This is according to The Hollywood Reporter, which says the program is in “early development” for the streaming service HBO Max. A Harry Potter TV show had been rumored for years, but this is the first …
Read More »Super Bowl 55 Won't Have Budweiser, Coke, Or Pepsi Ads
This year’s Super Bowl broadcast will look a little different, as a handful of major sponsors–including Anheuser-Busch, Pepsi, and Coca-Cola–have announced plans to forgo their traditional advertisements. In its own statement, Anheuser-Busch said, “After a year that looked like no other, Budweiser has decided to do things differently.” For the …
Read More »Netflix's Witcher Prequel Series Brings On Actress Jodie Turner-Smith
Netflix’s Witcher series is the streaming company’s most popular original TV show ever, so it was no surprise when a spin-off prequel series was announced. This show is still some time off, but we’ve now learned about another actor who may join the cast for Blood Origin. Deadline reports that …
Read More »WWE Content Moving To Peacock In $1 Billion Deal, Ending The WWE Network
WWE and its content is moving away from the WWE Network streaming service and finding a new home on Peacock, after the wrestling company made a new deal with NBC Universal. This deal also means the end of the WWE Network come mid-March. NBCU is paying WWE $1 billion for …
Read More »Torchwood Star Wants A Reboot, Even If His (Dead) Character Isn't In It
Actor Gareth David-Lloyd has come forward to say he is interested in appearing in a reboot or revival of the Doctor Who spin-off Torchwood. David-Lloyd, who played Ianto Jones on the show, told MetroUK that he wants Torchwood to come back even if Ianto isn’t part of it. As fans …
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