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When the Little House on the Prairiereboot premiered on Netflix on July 9, fans of the original series had high hopes.
Widow’s Bay, Apple TV’s comedy horror show, was an instant hit. Set in a small New England town on an island, the series follows a mayor hellbent on improving tourism and pushing the town into the public eye, despite warnings from locals and plenty of signs that the island is cursed. Both audience members and…
The claim that major television networks are refusing to air U.S. President Donald Trump’s speech to the nation on July 16 remains under investigation.
Netflix is hitting back at the idea that its original series are suffering a sophomore slump, claiming that it has actually improved the situation.
From the time The Mandalorian and Grogu was announced, many Star Wars fans had one pressing question about what this meant for Star Wars movies and TV shows moving forward: Did Din Djarin and Grogu’s jump to the big screen mean that the Disney+ TV show was officially over? While it might seem like the…
The action-packed drama series Teach You A Lesson has amassed 54.9M global views in the six weeks since its release, putting it on track to become the streamer’s second most-watched Korean show ever (behind only Squid Game).
Disney+ is reviving a beloved TV show that made Ryan Gosling and Justin Timberlake household names. The upcoming reboot is going to feature a fresh cast this time. Interestingly, this series has gone through various revivals in the past as well.
Will Ferrell’s hilarious sports comedy TV series premieres on Netflix today, July 16, 2026. Also starring Molly Shannon, the show is set within the world of professional Golf. It marks a major milestone in Ferrell’s career as he takes the lead role in his first scripted television comedy.
Stan Lee famously wanted Marvel Comics to be the world outside your own window. For Lee and his many, many collaborators over the years, that window overlooked New York City. From Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four to Daredevil and Doctor Strange, the streets of Manhattan didn’t simply contain pedestrians and taxi cabs, but superhero adventures.…
Two thrillers, unalike in style and attitude yet with much in common, arrived Wednesday to television.