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Now that the dog days of August are closing in, a fair assessment can be made about the song of the summer for 2026.
OPINION / VIEWPOINT What an outrage! Japan’s Defense Ministry is using manga to sell militarism to children
What If…? Captain America #1 asks what happens when Steve Rogers oversleeps by several decades and wakes up in a very different future.
Every day, TVLine’s What to Watch column spotlights new and returning English-language shows (and select movies) premiering or airing fresh episodes across broadcast, cable and streaming — organized below by release time and alphabetically within each slot.
Cabin fever … the All on Board Show by Ambassador Entertainment: some onboard theatres can seat up to 1,000. Photograph: Cruise Travel Image SACabin fever … the All on Board Show by Ambassador Entertainment: some onboard theatres can seat up to 1,000. Photograph: Cruise Travel Image SA
POAP, the proof-of-attendance protocol known for issuing digital badges to event participants, is shutting down its service, according to a report from The Block. The project had previously announced in March that it would halt new services and maintain only its existing system. The decision marks the end of a notable experiment in the $NFT…
Every day, TVLine’s What to Watch column spotlights new and returning English-language shows (and select movies) premiering or airing fresh episodes across broadcast, cable and streaming — organized below by release time and alphabetically within each slot.
This combination of images show promotional art for the comedy “You, Me & Tuscany,” left, the concert film “Billie Eilish — Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live),” center, and science fiction thriller “The Last House.” (Universal Pictures/Paramount Pictures/Netflix
Everyone is afraid. We’re born afraid, we die afraid, and we spend much of our time in between struggling in vain to overlook those fears – with one crucial fictive exception: horror.
There’s no question that the ’80s were a golden age of TV sitcoms. Nearly every network pushed to find the perfect combination of cast, writers, and plot devices to strike gold with the format, and, in doing so, pushed the boundaries of television itself. While the decade saw plenty of ideas that missed the mark…