The news announcement on Clubhouse marked the first of several “Big Brother”-“Love Island” Clubhouse events set for the summer, which will come to feature series talents, alumni, insiders and experts.
The film will depict the inspiring true story of Wolfgang Puck, a man who survived a troubled childhood filled with a series of challenging obstacles and whose perseverance led him to become one of the most prolific chefs of our time and household name.
The new season kicks off when a 10-year-old girl dies in an arson fire, prompting Detective Harry Bosch to risk everything to bring her killer to justice despite opposition from powerful forces.
Inspired by real-life investigative journalist Hilde Lysiak, the series’ second season follows reporter Hilde Lisko as she investigates a mysterious explosion at a local farm.
The late rapper and his wife at the time, Tashera Simmons, discuss the time when he was getting a little too touchy with the R&B singer on the set of the “Back In One Piece” music video.
Returning from a brief hiatus to complete its first season, the show will return to The CW on May 18 at 9 p.m.
The series follows four master magicians and best friends of over 10 years, Chris Ramsay, Wes Barker, Eric Leclerc and Alex Boyer as they venture into the real world to both shock and awe unsuspecting spectators — and each other — with their unique brand of magic.
Hosted by NBA All-Star Dwyane Wade, the series spotlights contestant pairs who must endure seemingly simple physical and mental tasks — all while confined in the titular intimidating glass box, in the hope of winning a major cash prize.
The ATX Television Festival announced the additions of HBO’s upcoming new series “The White Lotus” and “In Treatment,” as well as HBO Max’s new comedy “Hacks,” a Season 3 discussion of “Titans” and a theme panel entitled “New Voices: Launching a First Series” to its 2021 lineup.
Nickelodeon has partnered with iHeartRadio for the creation of two new podcasts based on “Avatar: The Last Airbender” and “SpongeBob SquarePants.” Hosted by original series voice actors Janet Varney and Dante Basco, “Avatar: Braving the Elements” will explore the Avatarverse, breaking down key themes and battles in every episode and discussing behind-the-scenes trivia.
It aims to help the writers tell authentic, intersectional stories with nuanced depictions of Black Muslims — a sector that makes up 20 percent of the American Muslim population, but remains underrepresented on screen.