Eric Bay-Andersen on Arrested Development… Some shows (like The Simpsons) carry on well past their prime, some shows start off great but lose a little of their spark towards the end (like Friends and Frasier), but some shows have a short and sweet run, leaving behind a legacy of untarnished brilliance. Arrested Development used to […]
Gotham renewed for a fifth and final season, but they won’t be able to use the name Joker
After cancelling Lucifer, The Exorcist, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, The Mick and The Last Man on Earth in recent days, Fox has made fans of Gotham wait for news on the future of the Batman prequel series. Well, the wait is now over, as the network has confirmed that Gotham has been renewed for a fifth season, […]
Young Sheldon Season 1 Finale Review – ‘Vanilla Ice-Cream, Gentleman Callers, and a Dinette’
Martin Carr reviews the season finale of Young Sheldon… Taking quirky up a notch by focusing on the dessert choices of physicist Richard Fineman before seguing into courtship rituals amongst Texan widows, Young Sheldon maintains its batting average. Employing off beat character moments there is unintentional humour by way of intellectual awkwardness and an emotional […]
Gotham Season 4 Episode 21 Review – ‘One Bad Day’
Martin Carr reviews the twenty-first episode of Gotham season 4… In bearing witness to the psychological trauma metered out by ‘One Bad Day’ you have to ask why questions are still hanging over Gotham’s renewal. With watershed boundaries torn down, blood ebbing between the cracks of a city in ruins and all hope lost what […]
CBS orders Magnum, P.I. reboot to series
Get ready for the return of Thomas Magnum, as CBS has officially granted a series order to a reboot of the classic private eye drama Magnum, P.I., which sees Jay Hernandez (Suicide Squad) taking on the role made famous by Tom Selleck. The new series will focus on Hernandez’s Magnum, “a decorated ex-Navy SEAL who, […]
John Green’s Looking for Alaska heading to Hulu as TV series
The Fault in Our Stars author John Green’s debut novel Looking for Alaska is set for a small screen adaptation, with Hulu picking up an eight-episode limited series from Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage’s Fake Empire along with Paramount Television. The Amazon blurb for Looking for Alaska, first published back in 2005, reads: BEFORE. Miles […]
Lethal Weapon renewed for third season as Seann William Scott replaces Clayne Crawford
Last week it was revealed that Fox and producers Warner Bros. TV had fired Clayne Crawford from his role as Martin Riggs in the TV adaptation of Lethal Weapon due to his on-set behaviour, with a third season renewal dependent on whether or not they could find a suitable replacement going forward. Well, Deadline is reporting […]
Jon Favreau’s Star Wars TV series will take place 7 years after Return of the Jedi
Back in March, Lucasfilm announced that it has enlisted actor and director Jon Favreau to develop a live-action Star Wars TV series for Disney’s upcoming streaming service, and now we’ve got the very first details on what is sure to be a hugely anticipated show. Speaking to Nerdist at a screening of Solo: A Star […]
Character breakdowns for Marvel’s Jessica Jones season 3 may reveal villain
Despite being announced just a month ago, That Hashtag Show is reporting that it has acquired casting breakdowns for the new additions to the third season of Netflix’s Jessica Jones, which may well reveal which villain Krysten Ritter’s private eye will find herself going up against in the next season of the Marvel show. [ELLIOTT] […]
Promo images for Arrow’s Season 6 Finale – ‘Life Sentence’
Following a trailer for Thursday’s season 6 finale of Arrow [watch it here], The CW has released a batch of promo images for ‘Life Sentence’ which you can check out here… THE EPIC SEASON FINALE OF ARROW – With a new ally on his team, Oliver (Stephen Amell) engages Diaz (guest star Kirk Acevedo) in […]