Kevin Spacey is returning to television for the first time since 2017 with the Italian comedy series 'Minimarket' on RAI, where he plays himself as a mentor. The show will premiere on December 26 on RaiPlay. Despite recent legal challenges and allegations, Spacey continues to work in Italy, having appeared in several projects since his Hollywood career declined.
Jessica Capshaw returns to TV with '9-1-1: Nashville' after leaving Grey's Anatomy, playing Blythe Hart, a confident Southern matriarch, while reflecting on her iconic role as Arizona Robbins and its impact on viewers, especially the LGBTQ+ community. She discusses her character's development, her potential guest appearances on Grey's, and the show's crossover with the original series.
Jimmy Kimmel Live! has returned after a week off, featuring guests Glen Powell promoting his Hulu series Chad Powers and Sarah McLachlan performing and discussing her documentary Lilith Fair, amid ongoing controversy and support for free speech.
Lena Dunham, reflecting on her evolution from the controversial creator of Girls to her new series Too Much, discusses her personal growth, the show's themes of love and self-acceptance, and her efforts to include diverse perspectives behind the camera, all while embracing her identity as a woman who is 'just the right amount and then a little bit more.'
Chris Harrison, former host of "The Bachelor," is set to return to television as the co-host of a morning show with his wife and the host and creator of a new reality dating series as part of a deal with Dr. Phil McGraw's new streaming and broadcast network, Merit Street Media. The network is set to launch on April 2, and Harrison's return to television marks his comeback to the genre following his controversial exit from the Bachelor franchise in 2021.