NBC has released the first promotional teaser for its upcoming "Heroes Reborn" series. NBC has released the first promotional teaser for its upcoming "Heroes Reborn" series.
Actress Kat Graham opened up about the upcoming season of "The Vampire Diaries," revealing what she hopes will happen between Bonnie and Damon now that Elena is gone.
"The Last Ship" returns home, but the action heats up when they get there. TNT's "The Last Ship" Season 2 premiered last Sunday to a highly anticipated double-episode debut, and it did not disappoint avid fans of the show.
"Witches of East End" comes to Netflix. Could they revive the cancelled series? Lifetime canceled "Witches of East End" last November, disheartening many fans.
Middleton is the CBS reality show's first transgender houseguest. Reality competition TV show "Big Brother" welcomed its first transgender house guest on Wednesday, People reports.
Tea Leoni opened up about her inspiration for the title role in "Madam Secretary." Tea Leoni plays the fictional title character on the hit CBS political drama "Madam Secretary," and she gave The Wrap an unexpected announcement about who her real-life inspiration is for the show.
Since AMC’s “The Walking Dead” finished season 5 in March fans of the zombie series have had very little info to satisfy them as they wait for the show’s return in the the fall.
The CW has announced its initial lineup and schedule dates for the fall TV season. The CW is bringing back several series from last year and the fall kickoff dates have officially been announced, according to TV Line.
Jon Hamm said the final scene of the finale episode was a two-year long process. Show creator Matthew Weiner also had a "wish list" of things to wrap up, which never materialized on the show. See the interview here.
Dustin Diamond, the actor who played Samuel "Screech" Powers on the '90s sitcom "Saved by the Bell," received a four-month jail sentence on Thursday for stabbing a man during a bar fight last Christmas.
The shock jock reveals that he's leaving the competition show, but he's not leaving TV. "America's Got Talent" judge Howard Stern, who has appeared for four seasons since 2012, will leave the popular NBC show at the end of Season 10, reports Us Weekly.