Casting News: The Pitt Emmy Winner Heads To Hulu, GMA Co-Host Says Goodbye, And More
Paging Katherine LaNasa: The Emmy-winning actress from The Pitt will join Shailene Woodley in the Hulu thriller Count My Lies.
Paging Katherine LaNasa: The Emmy-winning actress from The Pitt will join Shailene Woodley in the Hulu thriller Count My Lies.
The Supreme has returned! Get a first look at Jessica Lange in the new season of American Horror Story.
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Read MoreSavannah Guthrie returned to work on NBC's Today amid her mother's disappearance, appearing alongside Craig Melvin during the April 6 broadcast.
Read MoreOn TV this Monday: St. Denis Medical scrubs out, Memory of a Killer wraps its freshman run, and the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament declares a winner.
Read MoreIt's always nice when a bigtime filmmaker makes the move to television. Here are 15 incredible shows helmed by prolific movie directors.
Read MorePaging Katherine LaNasa: The Emmy-winning actress from The Pitt will join Shailene Woodley in the Hulu thriller Count My Lies.
Read MoreThe actor behind It: Welcome to Derry’s Marge Truman has a much more family-friendly role in a Disney+ series.
Read MoreThe Supreme has returned! Get a first look at Jessica Lange in the new season of American Horror Story.
Read MoreIs there anything we need to know before Frankie Muniz and his zany TV family romp across our screens as if it's the 2000s all over again?
Read MoreThe worst possible person now knows about Martin's blood phobia — find out how the revelation will affect the Fox dramedy's Season 1 finale.
Read MoreWho are the strongest Pokémon trainers in the anime? From champions to rivals, here’s how they rank.
Read MoreAfter several seasons on Law & Order: SVU, Stephanie March stepped away as a series regular — here’s why.
Read MoreSavannah Guthrie returned to work on NBC's Today amid her mother's disappearance, appearing alongside Craig Melvin during the April 6 broadcast.
Read MoreOn TV this Monday: St. Denis Medical scrubs out, Memory of a Killer wraps its freshman run, and the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament declares a winner.
Read MoreThirty years after Spin City, Connie Britton tells TVLine about reuniting with Rooster co-creator Bill Lawrence, and her 'revolutionary' role in the HBO comedy.
Read MoreMore than a few classic X-Files episodes would have been impossible without this subtle alteration to the series' original concept.
Read MoreSunday's Marshals marked the anniversary of Monica's death, eliciting strong emotions from Kayce and Tate — and the return of a familiar face from Yellowstone.
Read MoreThe onetime Hawkeye might have helped set the tone of the famously frenetic medical drama by introducing a potentially brutal acting exercise.
Read MoreC. Thomas Howell’s early TV stunt work came about thanks to a surprising connection behind the scenes.
Read MoreThis week's best lines come from 9-1-1, Grey's Anatomy, The Pitt, and more.
Read MoreIt seems many of the skills required to direct a great movie transfer over to the medium of television. Here are some auteurs who dabble in TV.
Read MoreOne of the Star Trek franchise's most memorable villains may not have ever existed... if not for a note from the studio.
Read MoreOn TV this Sunday: Dark Winds wraps Season 4, The Real Housewives of Atlanta kick up more drama, and When Hope Calls begins Season 3.
Read MoreSeinfeld’s pilot featured a dog named Ralph, but behind-the-scenes decisions led to his removal and reshaped Kramer in the process.
Read MoreShrinking's creator just threw fans a major curveball about the upcoming season. Get all the details!
Read MoreAn attempt to create a shared television universe around Columbo — without the presence or approval of Peter Falk — only lasted 13 episodes.
Read MoreTVLine offers a look at the week ahead — a handy roundup of new TV premieres and finales to help you plan your viewing for April 5-11.
Read MoreJeremy Renner starred in a short-lived ABC detective series that earned positive audience reviews — so why didn’t it get a second season?
Read MoreThe 1960s was an era of upheaval in the worlds of music, culture, and politics. Meanwhile in television, the '60s was mostly kind of goofy.
Read MoreJason Segel masterfully balanced melancholy with fire as Jimmy faced a jumble of emotions this week on Shrinking — see why he's TVLine's Performer of the Week.
Read MoreThis short-lived X-Files spin-off never found a wide audience, but its co-creator still holds it in high regard.
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