There's still some time to bridge before "How To Get Away With Murder," arguably ABC's most popular show, returns next February. Luckily, the cliffhangers of the fall final episode, "What Did We Do," are still keeping fans busy and talking in the meantime.
There is no shortage of guests for late night television this political season, as Hillary Clinton is gearing up for an appearance on "Late Night With Seth Meyers" this Thursday. See the details here.
This year had a number of incredibly talented TV celebrities that put a mark in the TV industry and showcased that Latinos are important to the Entertainment business. Here is a look at five stars who had an incredible year.
Stephen Colbert was excited to welcome the Victoria's Secret Angels to "The Late Show" on Monday. Since they finished their fashion show last month, the models were able to enjoy some American style gluttony on the talk show. Watch the video here.
Fans of "The Daily Show" have missed former host Jon Stewart since he handed over the show. Although many still enjoy new host Trevor Noah, fans were excited to see Stewart mount a comeback last night. Watch the videos here.
The new "Jessica Jones" series on Netflix has been a huge hit, and there has already been some speculation as to whether the Marvel heroine could join the cinematic universe in the upcoming "Avengers: Infinity War."
Felicity will be put in immense danger when Damien Darhk kidnaps her and tries to kill her in retaliation against Oliver in the mid-season finale of "Arrow."
In this week's installment of "Code Black," the Angels Memorial Hospital staff will be taken off site, as they deal with a catastrophic traffic pileup.
Selena Gomez reportedly started thinking of his relationship with Niall Horan as "more than just friends" sometime in November and only came "full force" last weekend.
The success of “Jessica Jones” and “Daredevil” on Netflix is a remarkable feat for the small screen players. Since both have amassed a huge fanbase, along with the Marvel Cinema Universe first television project “Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.”, many have been wondering if it’s possible for the television characters to make the jump to the big screen, in particular the upcoming “Avengers: Infinity War”.
The television and comic book worlds are well on their way to weaving a cohesive universe onscreen and on paper. Just as DC Comics inspires hit television series, the CBS show is now returning the favor as it spurs a new digital comic that directly follows the television iteration of "Supergirl."