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Jennifer Love Hewitt fans must already know that she's back on TV in a role very much unlike the one she played in the family-friendly “Ghost Whisperer.” A new ad for Lifetime's “The Client List” is out and, surprisingly, it Photoshopped away the best part of the original pic. In &ld... |
10 April 2012 03:34 GMT |
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A short while ago, Nick Cannon said that he planned to use his recent health issues to help others in the same situation, and he's definitely keeping his word. Above is the first episode of his new web series. Called the “NCredible Health Hustle,” the series documents the events after the kidney fail... |
4 April 2012 09:53 GMT |
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Having closed the “Two and a Half Men” chapter, Charlie Sheen is getting ready to get back in the game. To promote his upcoming show, he sat down for an interview with Matt Lauer on The Today and, among other things, he also talked about last year's meltdown and whether he thought he could survive hi... |
30 March 2012 05:52 GMT |
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Lindsay Lohan's Saturday Night Live hosting gig might have been trashed by critics, but it's certainly done wonders for her career. She's now in talks for a guest appearance on yet another successful TV show, “Glee,” it has emerged.Though it's been a little over two years since she pub... |
28 March 2012 10:52 GMT |
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Fans of the original HBO series (and the subsequent 2 films) “SATC” have a lot to celebrate today: just as shooting for the new CW series “The Carrie Dairies” has kicked off, we have a first photo of our heroine.
Click on the image above to see it in full.
“The Carrie Diaries” i... |
26 March 2012 11:17 GMT |
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Spoilers: some fans live for them, while others hate them because they ruin their favorite shows. For them, the stars of some of the biggest TV shows have a new message: help is on the way. Actors who you might already know from shows like “Dexter,” “The Wire,” “The Walking Dead” ... |
14 March 2012 09:15 GMT |
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FX Network is taking a giant leap of faith with its newest star, Charlie Sheen, announcing a release date for his “Anger Management” series when shooting hasn't even started.
The new show, which will be a loose take on the Jack Nicholson-starring film of the same name, will premiere on the network ... |
1 March 2012 03:12 GMT |
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Fans feeling disappointed in the “new” “Two and a Half Men,” with Ashton Kutcher instead of Charlie Sheen, know that you are not alone: Charlie Sheen feels the same way you do. The show is very bad.
Though he recently said that he'd made his peace (of sorts) with series creator Chuck Lo... |
16 February 2012 08:44 GMT |
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Good news for Jennifer Love Hewitt fans! After some teasing on her Twitter about her upcoming Lifetime series, above is the new promo – and it's scorching hot.It sees the actress put her own spin to the Big Spender segment from “Sweet Charity,” while wearing outfits that make the most of her in... |
28 January 2012 06:36 GMT |
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HBO, the best-known premium cable channel in the world, with producer Scott Rudin have optioned the rights to create a television series that is based on the documentary Indie Game: The Movie, which depicts the struggles and success of a number of indie game developers. The documentary has been directed by Lisanne P... |
25 January 2012 02:10 GMT |
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Fans of Showtime's series “Dexter” had the surprise of their lifetime (and not necessarily the most pleasant either) as the sixth season drew to a close. Executive producer Manny Coto recently spoke to IGN about that particular storyline. Like with all previous seasons, what happened in season 6 will... |
19 January 2012 04:57 GMT |
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Netflix is taking a very smart tip from HBO and is going into producing and distributing original content as well. “Lilyhammer” is the network's first series – and a trailer for it has just been released. “Lilyhammer” tells the story of a mobster who rats on his own boss and goes in... |
4 January 2012 07:02 GMT |
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The industry is getting ready for the awards season, to celebrate the crème de la crème in TV and film. Just minutes ago, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced in a live ceremony the nominations for the Golden Globes 2012. While they're considered a good indicator of what the Academy Aw... |
15 December 2011 10:02 GMT |
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“Law & Order: SVU” remains to this day one of the most popular and time-enduring investigative series on TV. While fans may agree with it, Rooney Mara, the female lead in the upcoming “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo,” obviously feels differently about it. Mara plays Lisbeth Salander in the h... |
15 December 2011 03:19 GMT |
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Slowly, controversial Octomom Nadya Suleman is getting back into the good graces of industry people – or so one might think judging by the deals she managed to land just recently. She will soon star in her own web series, it has emerged.
Last time we heard of Suleman, she was either working or had just wrap... |
10 December 2011 05:36 GMT |
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British actor Hugh Laurie, now starring in Fox's critically acclaimed medical drama “House M.D.,” will no longer appear in television roles once the series comes to an end, which, as far as we know, could be when season 8 wraps.In a recent interview cited by the Daily Mail, Laurie says that, while he... |
30 November 2011 10:49 GMT |
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A year or so ago, confirmation came that Jo Frost was done with the immensely successful “Supernanny” franchise, which had won over audiences on both sides of the pond. Today, she reveals the real reason she's out of the picture. Just as Lifetime is getting ready to launch a new television series cal... |
28 November 2011 10:44 GMT |
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Even non-fans of the genre must know who Hannibal Lecter is. Made iconic by Sir Anthony Hopkins in the now classic “Silence of the Lambs,” the character is taken from Thomas Harris' “Red Dragon” and will live again – this time on the small screen. After a long and successful life on... |
9 November 2011 07:41 GMT |
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Charlie Sheen has already moved on from the “Two and a Half Men” debacle and, money safe in the bank, he's working on a new project, which gives him ample opportunity to make fun of the old crew on the sitcom.Fans of the once hit television series must have heard of the horrible reviews, which say th... |
7 November 2011 09:19 GMT |
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Mass Effect 3 might not be out for another couple of months but one of the leading developers working on the franchise says that the team is already thinking about how the end of the story of Commander Shepard will be welcomed by players.Aaryn Flynn, who is the general manager working at the Edmonton studio of BioWar... |
2 November 2011 18:21 GMT |
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The 1960s-set drama “The Playboy Club,” starring Eddie Cibrian, has officially become the first casualty of the fall season. NBC has pulled the plug on it after just 3 episodes, as interest in it continue to fall drastically, Entertainment Weekly reports. It was meant to be a very ambitious project but it... |
5 October 2011 11:02 GMT |
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Not even a show as successful as “The Simpsons” is safe when it comes to cutting production costs. Fox and the actors who voice the main characters on the beloved series can’t reach an understanding regarding their salaries, and the show is in serious danger of being axed. In a bid to cut down on ex... |
5 October 2011 10:30 GMT |
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“Universal Soldier” will live to fight another day, even though interest in it seems incredibly low these days. As plans for another film in the franchise seem to have stalled, reports have emerged that a new television series will be made.Back in May 2010, word got out online that, despite the poor criti... |
4 October 2011 05:33 GMT |
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All bad blood between actor Charlie Sheen on one hand, and showrunner Chuck Lorre and Warner Bros on the other, is now in the past. Let bygones be bygones was the message Sheen sent out clearly at last night’s Emmy Awards in a brief, heartfelt speech.
Sheen was on hand to present the award for Outstanding Le... |
19 September 2011 03:58 GMT |
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Television stars, directors, writers, productions and producers were honored at Sunday’s Emmy Awards gala, held at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles. “Modern Family” and “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart” were the big winners of the night.
As we also noted some time ago, when the full ... |
19 September 2011 03:32 GMT |
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The state of New York recently legalized gay marriage and many believed this would be just the right time for two of the most beloved muppets to come out of the closet and walk down the aisle: Bert and Ernie of “Sesame Street.” The problem is, they’re not gay, a rep says. Responding to an online pet... |
12 August 2011 06:59 GMT |
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As reported over the weekend, the eighth season of ABC’s longstanding dramedy “Desperate Housewives” will also be the last. The official announcement was made by ABC Entertainment Group President Paul Lee and series’ creator Marc Cherry. In a press conference summoned specifically for the purp... |
8 August 2011 09:58 GMT |
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Wisteria Lane is in mourning: ABC has canceled the long-running and popular series “Desperate Housewives” after 8 years. The officially announcement is expected to drop tomorrow, Sunday, at a press event for the upcoming eighth season.
In April this year, fans let out a collective sigh of relief as th... |
6 August 2011 05:43 GMT |
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Marg Helgenberger, who has been on “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” ever since it premiered, has announced that she will be leaving the show at the end of the next season, the 12th so far. Nevertheless, there’s still a slim chance that her character may return later on, the actress says.The 52-year-... |
5 August 2011 03:10 GMT |
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It’s still a long way to go until Halloween, but what better way to preview the special Halloween episode from “The Simpsons” than with a teaser at Comic-Con. The video is now online – and it’s one of the best spoofs of Showtime’s “Dexter” ever made.
Last week, prod... |
29 July 2011 03:39 GMT |
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The Parents Television Council is gearing up for another fight against what it deems to be a shameless violation of everything that is decent and appropriate. In a letter sent to NBC affiliates, the PTC is asking them to refuse to air the upcoming NBC drama series “The Playboy Club.”The network is now wor... |
28 July 2011 03:35 GMT |
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It’s official: Charlie Sheen will return to the small screen as the lead character in a new sitcom based on the 2003 comedy “Anger Management.” Lionsgate has confirmed the new project, with Sheen professing to be dying to come back to work.As announced some time ago, Sheen and producer Joe Roth, wit... |
19 July 2011 07:15 GMT |
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The feud lives on: many years after the original “Dallas” series ended on a high note, a reboot is finally happening at TNT. With a release date for the summer of 2012, the new “Dallas” got its first trailer just hours ago – and you can see it below, at the end of the article.
Talk o... |
13 July 2011 10:07 GMT |
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Though season 5 didn’t end in such a shocking manner as the previous one did, fans can hardly wait to see what new episodes from “Dexter” will bring in the way of their favorite killer inthe new season. Executive producer Sara Colleton has all the answers. In a recent interview with TV Guide, Collet... |
11 July 2011 10:54 GMT |
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Charlie Sheen is getting ready to make a comeback to television – and he’ll do so with the help of a producer with whom he’s worked several times in the past, to amazing results. His new show will be a loose version of “Anger Management.” Reports about a new show have been around for mon... |
7 July 2011 07:25 GMT |
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The wait is finally over: after the cliffhanger in the finale of season 6, “Weeds” is back on Showtime. Not only did the first episode in the brand new season bring back the beloved and outcast Botwins & Co., but it also managed to reboot the story altogether.
As IGN also points out in the review of t... |
28 June 2011 04:26 GMT |
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Paris Hilton’s career in television as a reality star is going down the drain, industry insiders argues. After her new show, “The World According to Paris,” premiered to disastrous ratings, the socialite is taking the easy way out, by blaming the network for it. Somewhere around 400,000 people tuned... |
7 June 2011 11:38 GMT |
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MTV is on a roll, trying to make a name for itself as a network that can deliver better programming that Snooki’s drunken nights out in “Jersey Shore” or the dramas of “16 and Pregnant.” The first 8 minutes of “Teen Wolf” were shown at the MTV Movie Awards 2011. “Teen W... |
6 June 2011 07:22 GMT |
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Fans of the original “Dallas,” arguably one of the most popular series ever to air on television, must already know that a reboot is in the making. Brenda Strong, who plays one of the leading characters, insists in a new interview that the TNT project is not a remake, but a reboot. In other words, don&rsq... |
1 June 2011 11:01 GMT |
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The long-standing and very popular TV drama “Grey’s Anatomy” is about to go through some major cast changes again: Patrick Dempsey says in a recent interview that he’s unsure about his fate on the show past season 8. This will undoubtedly come as very sad news for fans, since few can imagine &... |
1 June 2011 06:46 GMT |
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Charlie Sheen has been officially replaced: CBS and Warner Bros. named Ashton Kutcher as the new star of “Two and a Half Men.” The announcement came as a shock for the former star of the show, who actually still believed he would one day be asked back. Though neither CBS nor Warner Bros. left any room for... |
17 May 2011 05:22 GMT |
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While Heidi Montag is gearing up for her comeback in reality television with a brand new show, one person that we will be seeing less of is her husband, Spencer Pratt. He’s been banned from the new series, it has emerged.Fans must already know that Heidi and Spencer caused quite a ruckus on the set of MTV&rsquo... |
16 May 2011 08:17 GMT |
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Major changes are afoot with the new season of “Law & Order: SVU,” though, for the time being, nothing is yet official. Mariska Hargitay has asked for her part to be downsized and producers want a new female detective in her stead: she could be played by Jennifer Love Hewitt. Ironically enough, Hewitt alr... |
16 May 2011 07:19 GMT |
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First, Wonder Woman got a new outfit to fight crime, one that really didn’t sit well with fans. Then, she was on her way to return to TV, with NBC ordering a pilot for a new David E. Kelly series. The network has dropped the project.
Entertainment Weekly is the first to break the news that the “Wonder... |
14 May 2011 06:32 GMT |
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It’s official: Ashton Kutcher will be the new star of “Two and a Half Men.” Warner Bros. and CBS have finally found the person to replace Charlie Sheen after his unceremonious exit – and Charlie is not really happy about it.
As we also informed you yesterday, Kutcher was approached with an... |
14 May 2011 05:36 GMT |
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Charlie Sheen may still have harbored some hope that he’ll one day come back to the show that made him $2 million richer every week, but that will certainly not happen now. Ashton Kutcher is in the final negotiations for the lead part in “Two and a Half Men.”Yesterday, word got out that CBS and show... |
13 May 2011 04:20 GMT |
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CBS may have pulled the plug on “Two and a Half Men” after Charlie Sheen was fired but that’s not to say they’re not looking for a replacement. In fact, the network offered British actor Hugh Grant $1 million per episode to take over for Charlie Sheen as the lead in the series. Though several ... |
12 May 2011 06:21 GMT |
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The race is officially on: with still some months to go until the premiere of season 6 of Showtime’s “Dexter,” the first details on the cast and the storyline are beginning to emerge online. On that note, Colin Hanks has just landed a part in the series.
Shortly after Showtime released the first... |
11 May 2011 04:56 GMT |
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Ratings are not everything, even though they’re what keeps a show on the air. Fans are also extremely important in determining just how strong of a following a series has and, in this sense, there’s no better show than “Supernatural,” as a recent survey reveals. University student Lethia Willi... |
19 April 2011 03:29 GMT |
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Yesterday, CBS pulled the plug on the current season of “Two and a Half Men” after a series of very scathing comments from Charlie Sheen, who insisted on telling the media he had no drug problem and was ready to work, but studio politics kept him from it. He’s lashing out again.
Sheen, who is now ... |
26 February 2011 06:14 GMT |
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