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‘The Bear' season 3 just got a major update for when it will be released
“The Bear” season 3? Yes, chef!
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‘Suits' spinoff confirmed and will begin production in March 2024
After months of speculation, a “Suits” spinoff is officially in the works for NBC, the network announced on Thursday.
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Nigel Lythgoe departs ‘So You Think You Can Dance' amid sexual assault allegations
Nigel Lythgoe is exiting So You Think You Can Dance after former judge Paula Abdul accused him of sexual assault. He has denied the allegation.
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Nicole Kidman reveals ‘Big Little Lies' season 3 is coming
Nicole Kidman announced that she’s working on “Big Little Lies” season three, calling the series a “massive success.”
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Why you won't be watching ‘The White Lotus' season 3 until 2025
HBO’s Casey Bloys just revealed why the third installment of “The White Lotus” won’t be hitting fans’ screens until 2025.
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Late-night shows return after writers strike as actors resume talks that could end their standoff
Late-night talk shows are returning after a five-month absence brought on by the Hollywood writers strike, while actors will begin talks that could end their own long work walk-off.
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Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers, Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel announce late-night return after strike ends
A number of late-night shows, including “The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon” and “Late Night With Seth Meyers,” will return following news that the Hollywood writers strike has ended.
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You can get paid $2,500 to watch Netflix's most popular shows: Here's how to apply
Applications will be open until National Binge Day on Sept. 25.
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WWE's SmackDown to return to NBCUniversal's USA Network in more than $1.4 billion deal
WWE’s Friday Night SmackDown will return to NBCUniversal’s USA Network as part of a five-year deal with the networks.
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Ryan Seacrest reacts to Vanna White extending her contract on ‘Wheel of Fortune'
Ryan Seacrest couldn’t be happier to team up with Vanna White when he begins his run as host of “Wheel of Fortune.”
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Hollywood strikes will impact TV this fall. Here's what is, and isn't, slated for release:
Bad news if you’re looking forward to new episodes of “Grey’s Anatomy” and “Law & Order” airing anytime soon. Many of your favorite TV shows will not be back this fall because of the strikes by Hollywood actors and screenwriters.
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Disney and Charter reach deal to end cable blackout in time for ‘Monday Night Football'
The deal will see Disney’s ad-supported streaming apps Disney+ and ESPN+ included in packages for some of Charter’s Spectrum pay-TV customers.
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YouTube TV ready for its first season as the carrier of ‘NFL Sunday Ticket' package
YouTube TV’s first season as the carrier of “NFL Sunday Ticket” begins this weekend.
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‘Friends' almost re-cast this actress who wasn't ‘funny' enough
“Friends” director James Burrows said actress Helen Baxendale was almost replaced on the sitcom over her lack of chemistry with David Schwimmer: “It was like clapping with one hand.”
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The fate of ‘The Idol' revealed following season one
“The Idol,” which starred Lily-Rose Depp and Abel “The Weeknd” Tesfaye, has been cancelled after a controversial season one, an HBO spokesperson confirmed to E! News.
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How Kim Cattrall returned as Samantha in ‘AJLT' season 2 finale
Kim Cattrall finally made her long-awaited return as the iconic Samantha Jones during the season two finale of “And Just Like That.”
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‘Frasier' is coming back! What to know about the beloved sitcom's reboot
Paramount+ shared first look photos and the series’ release date for this fall.
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Stevie Nicks says she felt ‘like a ghost' watching ‘Daisy Jones & the Six'
The author of “Daisy Jones & the Six” has said Fleetwood Mac served as an inspiration for the band in the book.
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MLB commissioner Rob Manfred receives four-year contract extension
Rob Manfred landed a contract extension that will keep him as MLB commissioner through the 2028 season.
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Netflix gets rid of cheapest basic ad-free option in the U.S., U.K.
Netflix removed its least-expensive commercial-free plan in the U.S. and U.K. soon after the introduction of its cheaper, ad-supported option.