AMC Splitting Final Season of Mad Men into Two Parts Over 2014 & 2015
Mad Men will be split in two halves over 2014 and 2015; seven episodes will air in 2014 and seven in 2013.
Mad Men will be split in two halves over 2014 and 2015; seven episodes will air in 2014 and seven in 2013.
Bonnie & Clyde is set to air as a two part four-hour miniseries on December 8 & 9. It will air simultaneously on A&E, Lifetime & History.
The latest episode of Breaking Bad has garnered a record breaking audience for the AMC drama.
Lost co-creator Damon Lindelof has gotten a series pickup by HBO for his new project The Leftovers. This is the first television series he has developed since the science fiction hit Lost. AMC is developing a The Walking Dead spinoff in hopes to cash in on the zombie drama’s success.
Michelle Monaghan has been cast in Ryan Murphy’s latest project, a pilot titled Open. Murphy’s new show will be a modern exploration of human sexuality and relationships, looking at how temptation can destroy couples. Monaghan will play Grace, a successful and recently engaged gynecologist.
The popular cult film, American Psycho, has been picked up to become a television series and will air on FX. The show will be a sequel to the film and feature serial killer Patrick Bateman living in his 50’s and working to train a new person to be a serial killer.
Caitriona Balfe has been cast in Starz’s new original series called Outlander.
Following a surprise third season, AMC’s drama The Killing has been canceled for a second time.
HBO has released a trailer for the Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson crime drama True Detective.The new trailer is atmospheric and moody and has a creeping sense of foreboding, hinting at the weightiness of the narrative. This does not seem like your average flashy cop drama.
The first three Saturday Night Live hosts of the season have been announced and there is something in the lineup to please everyone. Tina Fey will come back as host for the premiere, Miley Cyrus will be both host and musical guest, and Bruce Willis will host the show for his second time in the 39th season of the sketch comedy series.