Christina Aguilera's holiday concert film 'Christmas in Paris,' celebrating the 25th anniversary of her album 'My Kind of Christmas,' will premiere on CBS on December 22 and be available for streaming on various platforms including Paramount+ and live TV services.
‘IT: Welcome To Derry’ premiered on HBO and HBO Max, attracting 5.7 million viewers in the first three days, making it one of the top three HBO Max series debuts globally. The series, set in Stephen King's IT universe, is performing strongly, with subsequent episodes airing weekly leading up to the season finale in December.
Apple TV+ announced that 'Palm Royale' Season 2 will premiere on November 12, with new episodes airing weekly until January 14, 2026. The season follows Maxine as she navigates her social downfall and uncovers town secrets. The article also mentions upcoming releases like Netflix's 'Wolf King' Season 2, 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' on MeTV, and the series 'House of Guinness' on Netflix.
The article highlights key TV programs to watch today, including the exposé on The Biggest Loser, the finale of BMF, and the premiere of Rainmaker, among other trending shows.
ABC has moved up the premiere dates for Grey's Anatomy, 9-1-1, and 9-1-1: Nashville from October 16 to October 9, with the shows returning for new seasons and a new spinoff launching a week earlier than planned.
The article discusses the premiere of 'Dexter: Original Sin' and features Christian Slater's insights on Dexter's first kill. It also mentions the use of cookies and data collection practices by Penske Media Corporation, highlighting recent changes to their Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Margo Martindale and Chris Diamantopoulos discuss their roles in the new TV series 'The Sticky' during its premiere. The interview highlights their experiences and insights into the show, which is generating interest in the entertainment industry.
Today's entertainment highlights include the premiere of Pop Culture Jeopardy! and the annual Rockefeller Center Tree Lighting ceremony, offering viewers a mix of trivia excitement and festive holiday spirit.
Today's TV highlights include a special episode of 'Blue Bloods', a documentary on The Beatles, and the premiere of 'The Agency'. These programs offer a mix of drama, music history, and new series excitement for viewers.
NBC has announced a February 23 premiere date for 'Suits: L.A.', a new legal drama set in the same universe as the popular series 'Suits'. The show, starring Stephen Amell and Josh McDermitt, focuses on a Los Angeles law firm specializing in entertainment and criminal law. It is part of NBC's midseason lineup, which also includes 'The Hunting Party' and 'Grosse Pointe Garden Society', both debuting in early 2025.
The premiere episode of 'Landman' starring Billy Bob Thornton has aired, marking the start of the new series. The show is being covered by Penske Media Corporation, which uses various technologies to collect user data, as outlined in their updated Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Fox has announced the premiere date for Season 3 of 'Special Forces: World's Toughest Test,' a reality show that challenges participants with military-style training and tasks. The show will feature a new cast of celebrities undergoing rigorous physical and mental challenges.
Hulu's reality series 'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' will make its broadcast debut on ABC on January 27, following its successful premiere on Hulu. The show, which follows a group of Mormon mom influencers involved in a scandal, was Hulu's most-watched unscripted premiere this year. Additionally, ABC has scheduled the premiere of 'Only Murders in the Building' Season 2 for January 2, after its first season aired on the network earlier this year.
The double-episode premiere of "Star Wars: The Acolyte" on Disney+ introduces a mystery thriller set in the final days of the High Republic era. The story follows former Jedi Osha, who is wrongfully accused of her sister Mae's crimes. As Osha and Jedi Master Sol investigate, they uncover deeper conspiracies and confront Mae, who is targeting Jedi Masters for reasons yet to be revealed. The episodes set the stage for a complex narrative filled with action, intrigue, and dark secrets.
The docuseries "Gypsy Rose: Life After Lockup" premieres on Lifetime on June 3, 2024, at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT. The eight-episode series follows Gypsy Rose Blanchard's life after serving eight and a half years in prison for her role in her mother's murder. New episodes will air weekly on Mondays, and the series will be available on various streaming platforms and the Lifetime app.