Yesterday, The CW announced that Batman: The Animated Series icon Kevin Conroy will appear on “Crisis on Infinite Earths,” the upcoming Arrowverse crossover event that will bridge December 2019 and January 2020. The addition of Conroy comes on the heels of announcements at Comic Con that Burt Ward (Batman) would appear, and Brandon Routh would
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Did you ever meet someone so slanderously charming, sarcastically inspiring, and arrogantly captivating? Well, Loretta Christiansenson is your girl! If she’s not spraying away the gays then she’s innocently contriving ways in which to annoy the planet in the most numerous way humanly possible. Her innocence is merely a ploy to disguise her tactlessness, and
by Trevor Kimball, August 5, 2019 OA has gone missing — again. Netflix has decided to cancel The OA TV series after two seasons and 16 episodes. A sci-fi mystery, The OA stars Brit Marling, Emory Cohen, Scott Wilson, Phyllis Smith, Alice Krige, Patrick Gibson, Brendan Meyer, Brandon Perea, Ian Alexander, and Jason Isaacs. The
ABC is the latest network to take the stand at TCA, and there were some big talking points. The network’s entertainment president fielded many questions during her turn at the event, and we’ll start with her sentiments on the behind the scenes drama that has rocked The Rookie. Afton Williamson came forward over the weekend,
Here’s the bad news: If you’re not one of Spectrum’s 14 million or so cable subscribers, you won’t be able to watch its first original series, the Bad Boys spinoff L.A.’s Finest. Or wait, actually, that might be the good news. Because L.A.’s Finest — premiering Monday, May 13 on Spectrum’s On Demand platform; I’ve seen
Arrow‘s penultimate season ended on a pretty significant shocker, with The Monitor (LaMonica Garrett) telling Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell) of his impending death, and recruiting him in a fight to save the multiverse. When the show returns in October for its ten-episode final season, that event will apparently still be fairly recent. During the show’s
by Trevor Kimball, August 1, 2019 FX is done clowning around. The cable channel has announced that the Baskets TV show is ending with the current batch of episodes so, there won’t be a fifth season. A black comedy series, Baskets stars Zach Galifianakis, Louie Anderson, and Martha Kelly, with Alex Morris recurring. The surreal series
If you jump into GLOW Season 3 without having watched the first two seasons, you might think GLOW stands for the lights of the gleaming Las Vegas Strip. Wrestling is more of an afterthought now that the ladies have reached new, dizzying heights headlining a Las Vegas revue. The different locale impacts the series overall
Are you already missing the urban misadventures of Broad City? Are you also impatiently waiting for the new season of BoJack Horseman to arrive? Then I’ve got the perfect show for you. Tuca & Bertie — which debuts on Netflix this Friday; I’ve seen the first four episodes — is one of the year’s most
After years and years of talking about a live-action Halo adaptation, the iconic Xbox shooter franchise is finally getting its time on the screen. Showtime is bringing a Halo TV series to life starring Pablo Schreiber as Master Chief. As the series prepares for production, Showtime has revealed the rest of the main cast for
by Trevor Kimball, August 1, 2019 (Photo: Beth Dubber/Netflix) It’s a day of mixed feelings for fans of 13 Reasons Why. The Netflix TV show has been officially renewed for a fourth and final season. Production on season four is currently underway and will feature the core cast’s graduation from Liberty High. In addition, the
With CBS as the latest network to take to the Television Critics Association summer press tour, it was only a matter of time before reporters asked about the ongoing feud between Pauley Perrette and Mark Harmon. Addressing reporters on Thursday, the network’s entertainment, Kelly Kahl, reacted to the drama, saying “I can’t speak to what
After hitting the zombie jackpot with The Walking Dead, AMC is going back to the supernatural horror well once again with the creepy-crawly NOS4A2 — and to its credit, the series does boast a breakout performance from newcomer Ashleigh Cummings. It’s just too bad that nothing else about the show lives up to that performance.
During the latest episode of the fan-favorite revival of Young Justice on DC Universe, Young Justice: Outsiders, one of the show’s most pivotal characters was revealed to be a member of the LGBTQ community. Kaldur’ahm, formerly known as Aqualad and now serving as the show’s Aquaman, is confirmed to be in a relationship with an
by Trevor Kimball, July 27, 2019 Nothing lasts forever and, in the case of TV series, most don’t even make it to a second season. Today, it was revealed that Amazon had cancelled the Forever TV show after one season of eight episodes. A surreal dark comedy, Forever stars Maya Rudolph, Fred Armisen, Catherine Keener,
A great slow burn is the sweetest type of torture. The achingly slow buildup, give and take, and unrequited to mutual pining makes the payoff all the more rewarding when done well, and Good Trouble may have mastered the art of the slow-burn. Relationships are at the heart of Good Trouble. It’s praised –deservingly so