Early Renewals for Several CW Shows
The CW gives its three most successful shows early renewals. Will there be an emphasis on genre shows in the future?
The CW gives its three most successful shows early renewals. Will there be an emphasis on genre shows in the future?
NBC has announced the series finale date for The Office. The mid-May finale will mark the show’s 200th episode. Despite NBC not picking up the Rainn Wilson spin-off, several other castmembers have television projects in the works.
The Zynga game FarmVille, which took Facebook by storm after its release in 2009, might become an animated series. Brett Ratner, of X-Men and Rush Hour fame, is set to executive produce the project with Six Eleven Media.
After nearly 40 years off the market, a revamped Ironside will return to NBC’s lineup.
ABC’s new drama Gothica sounds suspiciously familiar. Could it be another, darker version of Once Upon a Time?
Man, Twitter can be such a cruel, misguiding tease sometimes. After actress Jane Kaczmarek (who played the mom in Malcom in the Middle) made a post on Twitter that she will make an appearance on Breaking Bad, fans of both fine programs appropriately lost their minds. For those who are unaware, actor Bryan Cranston (who played the father on Malcom in the Middle) also happens to play main character Walter White in AMC’s masterpiece, Breaking Bad. So put those two pieces of that puzzle together and watch as your mind blows out of your skull.
After a nine-year-long conversation a dad has with his kids, it seems we will finally see the “Mother” that Ted manages to tie the knot with. And, more importantly, we’ll also see the exact moment when he becomes Bob Saget.
“Fringe” executive producers will be producing a futuristic cop-drama pilot for Fox.
The 90’s return again as Rowan Blanchard is cast in the reboot of ‘Boy Meets World.’
As Cartoon Network outlined their 2013/2014 lineup earlier today two notable shows were missing, Young Justice and Green Lantern: The Animated Series, which led people to ponder if the shows were cancelled or not.