HBO Now will launch in time for Game of Thrones’ Season Five premiere date, providing the service without an accompanying cable subscription for the first time in its 42-year history.
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“Sheriff, what kind of fantastic trees have you got growing around here?”
I thought McLachlan was already on board, but I guess this confirms it.
Find ‘Friends’ on Netflix in 2015
Netflix is ushering in 2015 by adding NBCs iconic Friends to its stable of streaming television shows. This development is amazing news to those Friends-lovers who had to rely on their DVD collection or (shudder) browse for the show in syndication. To celebrate this news, we at ADTV recommend the following 10 episodes as most representative of …
2015 Midseason Preview
The New Year is right around the corner which means all your favorite midseason shows are coming back and they’ll be joined by a pant-load of new ones vying for your affections. Check out the complete list of new and returning shows with premiere dates.
AMC airs ‘Saul’ Sneak Peek
AMC aired a very small taste of Better Call Saul, its upcoming Breaking Bad prequel, during tonight’s midseason finale of The Walking Dead. AMC has a lot riding on the new show as they haven’t been able to capitalize on Breaking Bad‘s stunning success beyond Mad Men (ending next spring) or The Walking Dead despite many high profile and prestigious shows like Turn or Halt …
Capaldi to Return as the Good ‘Doctor’
Scottish actor Peter Capaldi will return to the BBC series Doctor Who for a ninth season, according to an article posted in today’s Hollywood Reporter. The actor marked the twelfth version of the Time Lord Doctor Who. Initially appearing in the 2013 Christmas episode regeneration of Doctor Who, Capaldi marked something of a return to …
NBC Circling ‘A Few Good Men’
According to an article originally published in Variety, NBC is considering a live staging of Aaron Sorkin’s play A Few Good Men. Assuming NBC can handle the truth, the production is anticipated to be the next offering in NBC’s lucrative partnership with producers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron. Zadan and Meron produced NBCs Emmy-nominated The …
Allison Williams Gets Panned
You can already hear the knives being sharpened all over the internet as a nexus of hate builds for this thing. Or is that just me? First photo! See Allison Williams as Peter Pan: http://t.co/9JtZk5nFxd pic.twitter.com/60cAl3jDDb — TODAY (@TODAYshow) September 3, 2014
Big Brother: True Confessions of an Almost Houseguest
CBS’s summer trash perennial Big Brother returns tonight after leaving an unforgettably bad taste in the collective mouths of viewers last year. For the uninformed, the competitive reality show houses an assortment of mostly white, mostly young, mostly attractive contestants as they vie for $500,000 by hustling and backstabbing. The unique gimmick here is that …
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Nickelodeon’s “Hey Dude” Reunites 25 Year Later at ATX
Austin, Texas may be known as a live music capital of the United States, but from June 5 to June 8, it was the TV capital. The ATX Festival highlighted current series television (“Justified,” “Orange is the New Black”), upcoming ones (TNT’s “Legends”), and even the recently canceled (RIP Fox’s “Enlisted”). But in its third …
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