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The recent film was a big hit, but the series wasn’t available to watch anywhere.
Lance (Toby Jones) and Andy (Mackenzie Crook) in Detectorists. Photograph: BBCLance (Toby Jones) and Andy (Mackenzie Crook) in Detectorists. Photograph: BBC
Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie officially has a streaming release date. Neon recently announced that the comedy film and its companion series will be available to stream on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+ this year.
On July 19, football fans around the world witnessed a historical collaboration of music and pop culture, as the first ever Final Halftime Show was staged in between the ultimate clash between Argentina and Spain at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. From FIFA Queen Shakira, legendary singer Madonna, teenage pop sensation-turned global musical icon Justin…
With new titles landing on Netflix seemingly every day, it can be tough for any show to stand out. One of the streamer’s more talked-about recent releases, The Hawk, has already climbed to No. 2 on Netflix’s Top 10 chart, which isn’t exactly surprising. The series comes from comedy favorite Will Ferrell, the actor behind…
The RoboCopTV show receives a long-awaited update. It comes after a lengthy development process since 2022 when Amazon acquired MGM.
There is a small list of series that are recognized among the best TV comedies ever, including The Office, Seinfeld, Friends, I Love Lucy, and The Simpsons. Recently, the popular sitcom Cheers from 1982 was ranked above all of those series and decades of dramas to be named the greatest network TV show of all…
Meghan Markle did not buy her Daytime Emmy nomination. She could not have—even if she wanted to.
Disney+ is set to bring one of ABC News’long-running series to foreign markets for the first time. The iconic 20/20documentary series will launch 20/20: Britain’s Most Notorious Crime Investigations later this month.
Crossovers have been around almost as long as television itself. Either for artistic reasons or financial ones, network executives have leapt at the chance to cross-promote their shows. Whether it was the Jetsons meeting the Flintstones or Jessica from “New Girl” running into Jake from “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” writers have always found ways to shoehorn characters…