"Law & Order: SVU" set to have an explosive premiere next fall on NBC. In what appears to be an explosive opener for "Law & Order: SVU" next fall on NBC, Dallas Roberts ("The Walking Dead") is set to return and reprise his role as serial killer Greg Yates, as reported by The Hollywood Reporter.
Warning: Full spoilers for the episode ahead! In "Aquarius" Episode 3 "Never Say Never to Always," Sam Hodiak breaks into his ex-wife's house in an attempt to figure out where his missing son Walt is.
What will be in store for Benson and Rollins next year on "Law & Order: SVU?" When Season 16 ended this year with Benson (Mariska Hargitay) becoming a long-awaited mother and Amaro (Danny Pino) departing the NYPD (and the show), fans have come to wonder what is in store for "Law & Order: SVU" next fall on NBC.
Will Graham is back in episode 2 of season 3 and the worldwide manhunt for Hannibal begins. The first episode of "Hannibal's" Season 3 is mainly about Hannibal and Bedelia, who have trekked off to Europe together posing as a married couple.
"Heroes Reborn" gets former cast member Greg Grunberg back for the reboot series. Those left wondering about the fate of the "Heroes" characters when the show made its less-than-welcome exit a few years ago can now get some closure.
The cast of "Game of Thrones" teams up with Coldplay for a mock-musical. According to L. A. Times, Red Nose Day -- a U. K. charity to drive famine relief -- has ventured out and made its way over to the U.
Bedelia will become an accessory to Hannibal's murders while together in Europe. Season 3 of "Hannibal" is just around the corner. It is scheduled to premiere on NBC on June 4.
Danny Pino will be leaving the show after his character Amaro endured a nearly catastrophic injury that forced him to reevaluate his life and retire from the force.
Hannibal and his psychiatrist establish new identities in Europe. Season 3 of "Hannibal" kicks off on June 4 with Episode 1, "Antipasto," on NBC, according to Spoilers Guide.
'Red Dragon' storyline finally makes an appearance in the second half of the season. In what is perhaps the most delicately gruesome show on television, NBC's "Hannibal" left last season on a gigantic cliffhanger that spoke volumes about the world created by author Thomas Harris in his first novel of the Hannibal Lector series, "Red Dragon," as reported by MoviePilot.
For fans of NBC's current lineup this year, there are a few shows that are making an exit. "Constantine," "About a Boy" and "Marry Me" are a few to name. But, there are also a few returning series, which includes longtime fan favorite "Law and Order: SVU."
'The Following,' 'Constantine' and others have been canceled. For those of you who heavily invested your time into watching Ryan Hardy chase down leads across the country to capture the notorious serial killer Joe Carroll and his enormous following of cult members, you might be a little disappointed to hear the news.
A new book and more details about season 3 are released. The production of "Hannibal" has been a finely tuned labor of love for nearly everyone involved.
CNN has long branded itself as "the most trusted name in news," but a new Quinnipiac poll reveals that viewers trust Fox News more than any other national TV news outlet. Twenty percent of those surveyed said they trusted Fox's coverage "a great deal."