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Netflix shared a teaser featuring the series star, Maleah Joi Moon; Deborah Wayne, the daughter of Hillman College royalty; Whitley Gilbert (Jasmine Guy); and Dwayne Wayne (Kadeem Hardison).
In the last few years X-Men ’97 was one of the few bright spots that Disney+ had in their Marvel category as superhero fatigue hit the populace and interest in TV content for Marvel plummeted. Still, fans loved the resurrected X-Men cartoon that they grew up with in the 90’s and knowing a hit when […]
The NCIS franchise has been a staple of CBS’s programming for multiple seasons, but its newest edition will make history by having two rappers as its lead stars – LL Cool J and Scott Caan, who both have experience as lead actors for series on the network. The premise for NCIS: New York has Agent […]
Prime Video renews hit crime drama Cross for third season, starring Aldis Hodge as the iconic detective.
It's clear John Stewart (Aaron Pierre) is going to have to earn his stripes, as well as his power ring, in DC Studios' latest HBO series, Lanterns.
Need another music drama in your life after Empire, well legendary music video producer, Benny Boom (All Eyez On Me), and writer Terence Paul Winter (The Rookie) got you.
Amazon's live-action God of War series faces backlash from gamers over its first-look photo, sparking debates on adapting realistic video games to TV.
Hulu greenlights Ryan Coogler's X-Files revival; original stars' return uncertain, but showrunner hopeful.
Megan Thee Stallion will make a guest appearance on the NBC Universal comedy sitcom, The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins.
The first trailer for Star Wars: Maul - Shadow Lord has arrived, and in the series, the former Sith Lord gets busy.
Prime Video is giving us a sneak peek at its upcoming television series based on the popular video game franchises Tomb Raider and God of War, and yes, we are very excited.
In the seven-part National Geographic original docuseries, Will Smith will travel across seven continents in 100 days, shining a light on different destinations and taking on physical challenges while facing some of the toughest conditions on Earth.
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