Ken Jennings' Emotional Tribute to Alex Trebek: Remembering a 'Jeopardy!' Legend
Four years after Alex Trebek's passing, Ken Jennings shares a heartfelt tribute, recalling his final backstage visit with the iconic host. Jennings highlights Trebek's profound impact on the 'Jeopardy!' community and his enduring legacy.
Paramount+ Surges as Traditional Media Struggles: A Mixed Quarter for Paramount Global
Paramount Global reports growth in streaming subscribers but faces challenges in TV and film divisions. The company aims to navigate the evolving media landscape through cost-cutting measures and strategic shifts towards digital platforms.
End of an Era: NCIS Bids Farewell to Last Original Cast Member
CBS's long-running crime drama NCIS is set to write out its final original cast member from the 2003 debut. This major shift raises questions about the show's future direction and its ability to maintain its dedicated audience.
The Simpsons' Eerie Prediction: 2024 US Electoral Map Foreseen in 2000 Episode
Fans of 'The Simpsons' claim the show accurately predicted the 2024 US electoral map in a 2000 episode. This adds to the series' reputation for seemingly prophetic storylines, sparking discussions about its uncanny ability to mirror future events.
Andy Samberg's SNL Return: A Bittersweet Mix of Fun and Stress
Comedian Andy Samberg shares his experience returning to Saturday Night Live for its 50th season, balancing nostalgia with the intense pressure of live comedy. His candid reflections offer insight into the enduring challenges of the iconic show.
Succession Star Kieran Culkin Reveals He Hasn't Watched Series Finale
Kieran Culkin, known for his role as Roman Roy in HBO's 'Succession', admits he missed watching the show's finale. This surprising revelation offers a unique perspective on the relationship between actors and their work.
Rudolph and Frosty Find New Home: NBC Acquires Beloved Holiday Specials
In a surprising move, classic Christmas specials 'Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer' and 'Frosty the Snowman' are leaving CBS for NBC starting in 2024. This shift marks a significant change in holiday television traditions, impacting generations of viewers.
Mariska Hargitay Embraces Vulnerability at 60: 'Fear Is an Illusion'
Actress Mariska Hargitay opens up about personal growth and self-discovery in her 60s, highlighting vulnerability as her superpower. She encourages breaking down barriers and embracing shared humanity to overcome fear and foster deeper connections.
Glee Cast Honors Lea Michele's Strength After Cory Monteith's Passing
The Glee cast reflects on Lea Michele's remarkable resilience following the tragic death of Cory Monteith in 2013. Costars praise her dedication to the show and her inspiring ability to channel grief into her performance.
Stargate at 30: The Enduring Legacy of a Sci-Fi Phenomenon
Explore the 30-year journey of Stargate, from its groundbreaking film debut to its expansive television universe. Discover how this sci-fi franchise captivated audiences with its blend of ancient mythology and futuristic space travel.
Dan Schneider's Defamation Lawsuit Against 'Quiet On Set' Producers Faces Tentative Dismissal
A Los Angeles judge tentatively dismisses former Nickelodeon producer Dan Schneider's $20 million defamation lawsuit against the makers of 'Quiet on Set' docuseries. The ruling cites California's anti-SLAPP statute, protecting free speech on matters of public interest.
Star Trek Pioneer Jeri Taylor: The Visionary Behind Voyager's Success
Jeri Taylor, the trailblazing force behind Star Trek: Voyager, has passed away at 86. Her groundbreaking work as co-creator and showrunner revolutionized the franchise, introducing the first female Starfleet captain to lead a series.
BAFTA to Honor 'Horrible Histories' with Special Award for Educational Comedy
The beloved children's show 'Horrible Histories' is set to receive a Special Award at the British Academy Children's Awards. The recognition celebrates the program's decade-long contribution to educational entertainment through its unique blend of historical facts and irreverent humor.
Behind the Laughs: 'It's Always Sunny' Creator Reveals Script Approval Process
Rob McElhenney offers fans a rare glimpse into the delicate balance between creative comedy and network standards for 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia'. The show's writers navigate strict guidelines while maintaining their signature irreverent humor.
Ted Danson's 30-Year Apology: Mending Fences with 'Cheers' Co-Star Kelsey Grammer
Ted Danson publicly apologizes to Kelsey Grammer for decades of missed friendship due to a past disagreement on the 'Cheers' set. The heartfelt exchange reveals enduring bonds and the potential for reconciliation in Hollywood relationships.
Emmy Winners Metcalf and McCormack Join 'Elsbeth' Season 2 Cast
CBS's hit police procedural 'Elsbeth' adds star power to its second season with Emmy Award winners Laurie Metcalf and Eric McCormack in guest roles. The actors will portray intriguing characters in separate episodes, further elevating the show's reputation for attracting top-tier talent.
Nostalgic Chills: Original 'Goosebumps' TV Series Now Streaming Free on Tubi
R.L. Stine's beloved 'Goosebumps' TV series from the '90s is now available on Tubi, offering 68 out of 74 episodes for free streaming. Fans can relive the spooky tales that defined a generation's introduction to kid-friendly horror.
Streaming Services Face Backlash as Prices Rise and Content Quality Declines
Streaming platforms are experiencing a paradox: increasing subscription fees while customer satisfaction with content quality drops. The end of the 'Peak TV' era and a decrease in new scripted shows are contributing to viewer disappointment.
Star Trek: Lower Decks Finale Soars to New Heights in Hilarious, Heartfelt Farewell
The fifth and final season of Star Trek: Lower Decks delivers a perfect blend of sharp comedy and character growth. This animated gem solidifies its place in the Star Trek universe with stunning visuals, clever callbacks, and satisfying story arcs.
Apple Teases Major 'Severance' Season 2 Reveal in Virtual Fan Event
Apple invites fans to a virtual 'all-hands meeting' for hit show Severance, sparking excitement for potential Season 2 trailer release. The event, scheduled for October 23, promises to unveil new details about the critically acclaimed sci-fi series.
Netflix Revives 'Pride & Prejudice' with Modern Twist: Dolly Alderton to Pen New Adaptation
Netflix is developing a fresh take on Jane Austen's classic 'Pride and Prejudice,' with bestselling author Dolly Alderton at the helm. This new series aims to captivate a new generation while honoring the timeless appeal of Austen's beloved tale.
Stephen Graham Joins 'Peaky Blinders' Movie Cast, Thrilling Fans
Acclaimed actor Stephen Graham is set to reprise his role in the highly anticipated 'Peaky Blinders' film adaptation. The movie, currently in production, promises to continue the gripping saga of the Shelby family against the backdrop of World War II.
Prime Video's 'Fallout' Surpasses 100 Million Viewers, Solidifies Streaming Success
The post-apocalyptic series 'Fallout' has become Prime Video's second most-watched original, reaching over 100 million viewers globally. Its binge-friendly release strategy and critical acclaim have boosted both the show and the video game franchise's popularity.
Beloved 'Good Times' Actor John Amos Dies at 84: Cause of Death Revealed
John Amos, famous for his role in 'Good Times,' passed away at 84 due to congestive heart failure. His death sparked family controversy and brought attention to his lasting impact on television and film.