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One of Netflix’s most popular rom-com TV shows may conclude its story with a movie instead of another season. The series debuted on the service three years ago as a spin-off of one of Netflix’s most-watched film franchises. All three seasons of the show were produced by Paramount Television Studios for the streaming service.
(NewsNation) — Jaws dropped this week when Meghan Markle’s low-rated and critically panned Netflix series “With Love, Meghan” was nominated for outstanding lifestyle series for the Daytime Emmys.
The God of WarTV series lost its lead actor when Ryan Hurst suffered a catastrophic injury that took him out of the role of Kratos. Soon after news of Hurt’s injury, word came down that Amazon/MGM Studios is looking to recast Kratos with a new actor. The four episodes of the show Hurst shot and…
The Texas Rangers have had four days to sit on their slim lead in the American League West. Now is the time to extend it.
Clockwise from top: Lucky, Ride or Die, Heartstopper Forever, and The Odyssey.Photo-Illustration: Vulture; Photos: Apple TV, Melinda Sue Gordon/Universal Pictures, Samuel Dore/Netflix, Prime
We’re still in the highs of summer, but networks have already started rolling out their fall TV schedules, with a mix of new shows and old favorites returning.
Netflix’s latest Q2 earning results came with some shocking news for not only investors, but everyone with even a passing interest in the media landscape. The world’s largest streaming platform admitted that most viewers stop watching after the first season. Doesn’t matter the show, on average, they lose 58 percent of the audience. For Avatar:…
Welcome to What Would Have Happened Next, a recurring feature in which TVLine breaks down the plot twists, character developments, story arcs, and major moves that would’ve taken place… if only your favorite TV shows hadn’t been canceled.
Will Ferrell’s new Netflix comedy The Hawkhas marked a TV low for the comedian, with the show debuting to a 32 percent score on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes.
“The Five Star Weekend” scored an impressive debut, landing as Peacock’s top scripted series to date.