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Gerald McRaney is the latest addition to the Murdaugh family limited series in the works at Hulu, Variety has learned exclusively.
Previously announced cast members include Jason Clarke, Patricia Arquette, J. Smith-Cameron, Johnny Berchtold, Will Harrison, Brittany Snow, Noah Emmerich, Kathleen Wilhoite, and Tommy Dewey. The series is based on the true story of Maggie and Alex Murdaugh as well as the reporting of Mandy Matney, journalist and creator of the “Murdaugh Murders” podcast. Clarke will play Alex, while Arquette will play Maggie. Snow will star as Matney.
The Murdaugh family were powerful players in the Lowcountry region of South Caroline,...
Previously announced cast members include Jason Clarke, Patricia Arquette, J. Smith-Cameron, Johnny Berchtold, Will Harrison, Brittany Snow, Noah Emmerich, Kathleen Wilhoite, and Tommy Dewey. The series is based on the true story of Maggie and Alex Murdaugh as well as the reporting of Mandy Matney, journalist and creator of the “Murdaugh Murders” podcast. Clarke will play Alex, while Arquette will play Maggie. Snow will star as Matney.
The Murdaugh family were powerful players in the Lowcountry region of South Caroline,...
- 25/04/2025
- par Joe Otterson
- Variety - TV News

Dr. Hank Lawson is scrubbing up again, as a “Royal Pains” reboot starring Mark Feuerstein is in development at NBC, Variety has confirmed.
The original series, which ran on the USA Network from 2009 to 2016, followed a former New York ER doctor who moves to the Hamptons to open a concierge practice targeting the ultra-rich. In the reboot, which takes place several years later, Hank is “searching for a new purpose in life” and is “about to embark on his biggest project yet.”
“Royal Pains” co-creator Andrew Lenchewski and executive producer Michael Rauch will write the new series, and they will...
The original series, which ran on the USA Network from 2009 to 2016, followed a former New York ER doctor who moves to the Hamptons to open a concierge practice targeting the ultra-rich. In the reboot, which takes place several years later, Hank is “searching for a new purpose in life” and is “about to embark on his biggest project yet.”
“Royal Pains” co-creator Andrew Lenchewski and executive producer Michael Rauch will write the new series, and they will...
- 24/04/2025
- par Ethan Shanfeld
- Variety - TV News


The Season 3 finale of “Yellowjackets” reached 3 million viewers after seven days.
Compared to the Season 2 finale, that marks a 19% increase overall and a 54% increase when isolating for streaming viewership alone, according to a combination of Nielsen’s measurement of linear viewers on Showtime’s cable channel and Paramount Global’s own data regarding streams on Paramount+.
According to Paramount, the episode was the most-streamed in the series’ history. The company didn’t report ratings information throughout all of the season’s run, but did previously report the Season 3 premiere as having had the highest streaming viewership ever, with a 58% increase over streams of the Season 2 premiere.
However, it isn’t totally possible to make apples-to-apples comparisons between the overall audience of “Yellowjackets” episodes linear Showtime viewers included. Paramount didn’t report viewership throughout the run of Season 3 besides its premiere, which hit just over 2 million viewers, but that was counted...
Compared to the Season 2 finale, that marks a 19% increase overall and a 54% increase when isolating for streaming viewership alone, according to a combination of Nielsen’s measurement of linear viewers on Showtime’s cable channel and Paramount Global’s own data regarding streams on Paramount+.
According to Paramount, the episode was the most-streamed in the series’ history. The company didn’t report ratings information throughout all of the season’s run, but did previously report the Season 3 premiere as having had the highest streaming viewership ever, with a 58% increase over streams of the Season 2 premiere.
However, it isn’t totally possible to make apples-to-apples comparisons between the overall audience of “Yellowjackets” episodes linear Showtime viewers included. Paramount didn’t report viewership throughout the run of Season 3 besides its premiere, which hit just over 2 million viewers, but that was counted...
- 24/04/2025
- par Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV

The 15th edition of Apos is set to bring together influential decision-makers from across the media, entertainment and digital landscape at The Ayana Estate in Bali.
The conference has secured a notable roster of speakers including streaming executives, content creators, and digital innovators who are shaping the future of entertainment across Asia Pacific and beyond.
Netflix’s VP of content for Korea, Don Kang, will be making his Apos debut, coinciding with the release of “Squid Game” Season 3 that same week. Kang’s session is expected to provide insight into Netflix’s K-content strategy, audience engagement metrics, and future plans...
The conference has secured a notable roster of speakers including streaming executives, content creators, and digital innovators who are shaping the future of entertainment across Asia Pacific and beyond.
Netflix’s VP of content for Korea, Don Kang, will be making his Apos debut, coinciding with the release of “Squid Game” Season 3 that same week. Kang’s session is expected to provide insight into Netflix’s K-content strategy, audience engagement metrics, and future plans...
- 26/04/2025
- par Naman Ramachandran
- Variety - TV News

[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for Doctor Who Season 2 Episode 3 “The Well.”] In 2008, during Russell T Davies‘ first run as showrunner, Doctor Who aired one of its best and scariest episodes. Now, in his second run heading the show, he has brought the Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) back to that place. Yes, Doctor Who has taken the Time Lord back to the planet Midnight for a brilliant hour of television. Sure, it’s not quite at the level of “Midnight,” and returning to the planet and adding this new layer to the entity’s story was not necessary — what made that first episode so outstanding and chilling was how much was unknown about it, how it left off — but the good news is that while there are some beats that are repeated, it’s not just a rehash of what happened the last time the Doctor was there. The Doctor is still trying to get Belinda (Varada Sethu) home,...
- 26/04/2025
- TV Insider


The following contains spoilers from the April 25 Season 3 finale of CBS’ Fire Country.
Fire Country‘s Xl Season 3 finale was a veritable five-alarm fire, ultimately leaving the lives of no few than three characters in question.
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But as reported by our sister site Deadline, it’s looking especially bleak for one of those characters,...
Fire Country‘s Xl Season 3 finale was a veritable five-alarm fire, ultimately leaving the lives of no few than three characters in question.
More from TVLineNCIS: Sydney Boss Breaks Down (Sweaty!) Finale's Fraught Closing Moments, Teases 'Bigger' Season 3The Andor Characters Missing From Rogue One: Who Do You Predict Dies in Season 2? Who Will Survive? Vote!Dark Winds Finale Sneak Peek: It's Danger on a Train as Leaphorn & Co. Hunt Reynolds (Exclusive)
But as reported by our sister site Deadline, it’s looking especially bleak for one of those characters,...
- 26/04/2025
- par Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com

[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for the Fire Country Season 3 finale, Episode 19 “A Change in the Wind” and Episode 20 “I’d Do It Again.”] Heading into the two-hour Fire Country Season 3 finale, airing on Friday, April 25, one of the major questions is whether Jake (Jordan Calloway) will actually leave Station 42 for a captain position elsewhere with the ability to move up to battalion chief; everyone knows that’s Bode’s (Max Thieriot) at 42 once Vince (Billy Burke) eventually retires. The promo, however, also teased the potential for a major death: Bode tries to fight his way inside a building about to collapse with his entire family inside. Jake is seen holding him back. Before seeing the episodes, we can only assume he means Vince, Sharon (Diane Farr), and Walter (Jeff Fahey) — a fire is threatening his care facility — but others (the town is Edgewater is very much a family) could be inside as well. Read on for...
- 26/04/2025
- TV Insider

[Warning: The below contains spoilers for Gold Rush Season 8 Premiere.] Coming off the monster discovery of a $70,000 nugget, Dustin Hurt is going all in for Season 8 of Gold Rush: White Water. He has had his share of success over the last 14 years, but is still in search for the big score. During the April 25 premiere on Discovery Channel, he laid out his plan to unearth a possible jackpot hidden in remote Alaskan waterfalls, which is where that six-ounce nugget was found. The adventure 30 miles from Haines to Nugget Creek would mean risking life and limb for a big pay day. He met up with his team made up of Carlos Minor, James Hamm and bearded brothers Wes and Paul Richardson to see if they were on board for this dangerous endeavor. He made no bones about the fact he couldn’t guarantee their safety. Hamm had some concerns as did Minor, an army veteran and family man.
- 26/04/2025
- TV Insider

In their bid to seek a new trial or resentencing, Lyle and Erik Menendez have filed a blistering motion to disqualify the office of the District Attorney from participating in the proceedings.
“The record shows a conflict that renders it unlikely Erik and Lyle can receive a fair resentencing hearing, recusal is proper,” the 160-page filing states.
The case involving the famed brothers — who have served 35 years in prison for the 1989 murders of their parents, Jose and Kitty, at their Beverly Hills home — has featured various twists and turns over the past six months. In October, then-District Attorney George Gascón...
“The record shows a conflict that renders it unlikely Erik and Lyle can receive a fair resentencing hearing, recusal is proper,” the 160-page filing states.
The case involving the famed brothers — who have served 35 years in prison for the 1989 murders of their parents, Jose and Kitty, at their Beverly Hills home — has featured various twists and turns over the past six months. In October, then-District Attorney George Gascón...
- 26/04/2025
- par Tatiana Siegel
- Variety - TV News

[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for the NCIS: Sydney Season 2 finale “Sting in the Tail.”] It all comes down to money. The NCIS: Sydney Season 2 finale, which aired on Friday, April 25, revealed who’s been behind everything all this time, including putting that pacemaker Rankin (Lewis Fitz-Gerald) didn’t need in him, and it was someone close to Mackey (Olivia Swann). Mackey went way back with Etienne (John Fabry), who was seemingly helping the team with their latest case, only for Jd (Todd Lasance) to realize he’s the one who was going to make off with $1.7 billion; he made money building up international aid contracts following chaos in certain regions. Mackey, of course, took him down before he could blow up a plane. But what’s sure to have people talking over hiatus is whoever that woman is who was waiting for Blue (Mavournee Hazel) when she got home. She’d been looking for her.
- 26/04/2025
- TV Insider


The following contains spoilers from the Season 2 finale of NCIS: Sydney, which aired April 25 on CBS.
The NCIS: Sydney team eked out another lives-saving win in Season 2’s two-part finale — though at least three of our heroes were left out of sorts as the scene faded to black.
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The NCIS: Sydney team eked out another lives-saving win in Season 2’s two-part finale — though at least three of our heroes were left out of sorts as the scene faded to black.
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- 26/04/2025
- par Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com

There’s something in the water … and it’s wearing Lilly Pulitzer.
The upcoming limited series Sirens, starring Julianne Moore, Meghann Fahy, Milly Alcock, and Kevin Bacon, washes ashore on Netflix on May 22, bringing with it mystery, mythology, and more. Check out the trailer here.
Set over Labor Day weekend, Sirens follows Devon (Fahy) on her journey to a lavish island where mansions and hydrangeas abound — and where she comes to realize that the surrounding waters are murkier than they first appear. “I like to talk about Devon as the metronome of the show,” series creator and executive producer Molly Smith Metzler (Maid) tells Tudum. “She sets the pace, and especially the comedy. Casting Meghann was a gift from the heavens.”
“This story has a lot of teeth,” Smith Metzler continues. “There are real moments of drama, and it’s going to make people uncomfortable. Operatic is a word I...
The upcoming limited series Sirens, starring Julianne Moore, Meghann Fahy, Milly Alcock, and Kevin Bacon, washes ashore on Netflix on May 22, bringing with it mystery, mythology, and more. Check out the trailer here.
Set over Labor Day weekend, Sirens follows Devon (Fahy) on her journey to a lavish island where mansions and hydrangeas abound — and where she comes to realize that the surrounding waters are murkier than they first appear. “I like to talk about Devon as the metronome of the show,” series creator and executive producer Molly Smith Metzler (Maid) tells Tudum. “She sets the pace, and especially the comedy. Casting Meghann was a gift from the heavens.”
“This story has a lot of teeth,” Smith Metzler continues. “There are real moments of drama, and it’s going to make people uncomfortable. Operatic is a word I...
- 25/04/2025
- par Tudum Staff
- Tudum - Netflix

Liam Starnes returned to Jeopardy! for his sixth game, but there was some drama attached to the game as his fellow competitors made mistakes that cost them the win. The reigning champion from Barrington, Illinois, faced off against Simon Liebling, from Philadelphia and Jenn Gardner, from Houston on Friday, April 25. Starnes, an undergraduate student, had a five-day total of $103,002 and hoped to increase that during his sixth game. At the beginning of the game, Starnes got a question right about a bartender, despite being only 20 years old. He has answered questions about alcohol all week, which shocked host Ken Jennings. Starnes led early in the game and got even more of a lead when he found the first Daily Double of the game. He had $3,000 and made it a true Daily Double. The clue read, “A true power behind the throne, this church official helped make France the strongest nation...
- 25/04/2025
- TV Insider

Spoiler Alert: This story contains spoilers for the series finale of “You,” now streaming on Netflix.
Joe Goldberg is finally in a cage for good, and not the one of his own making. In the series finale of Netflix’s stalker-rom-com-thriller “You,” Joe, Penn Badgley’s charismatic serial killer, gets his long-overdue comeuppance at the hands of his former victims, who join forces to put him behind bars once and for all.
When we pick up with Joe at the beginning of Season 5, he’s happily married to the uber-rich Kate Lockwood (Charlotte Ritchie), who’s used her family’s...
Joe Goldberg is finally in a cage for good, and not the one of his own making. In the series finale of Netflix’s stalker-rom-com-thriller “You,” Joe, Penn Badgley’s charismatic serial killer, gets his long-overdue comeuppance at the hands of his former victims, who join forces to put him behind bars once and for all.
When we pick up with Joe at the beginning of Season 5, he’s happily married to the uber-rich Kate Lockwood (Charlotte Ritchie), who’s used her family’s...
- 25/04/2025
- par Lauren Coates
- Variety - TV News


The following contains a singular death spoiler from Episode 3 of Andor Season 2, now streaming on Disney+.
As the live-action Star Wars series Andor unspooled its first season in fall 2022, we met a variety of people in the titular Cassian’s life (such as Maarva, Bix, Brasso, Wilmon and the droid B2EMO)… members of the early rebellion effort (Luthen Rael and his assistant Kleya, Aldhani operatives Vel and Cinta)… and an assortment of Imperial officers and sympathizers (Isb Lt. Dedra Meero and Major Partagaz, Syril Karn).
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As the live-action Star Wars series Andor unspooled its first season in fall 2022, we met a variety of people in the titular Cassian’s life (such as Maarva, Bix, Brasso, Wilmon and the droid B2EMO)… members of the early rebellion effort (Luthen Rael and his assistant Kleya, Aldhani operatives Vel and Cinta)… and an assortment of Imperial officers and sympathizers (Isb Lt. Dedra Meero and Major Partagaz, Syril Karn).
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- 25/04/2025
- par Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com

On Thursday, Variety’s Entertainment Marketing Summit, presented by Deloitte, brought together the top marketing executives across film, television, video gaming and fashion industries. The participants shared insights into their marketing strategies and operations at the event, held at Neuehouse in Hollywood.
There were recurring themes throughout the all-day summit. Several panelists discussed the importance of bringing in existing fandoms, reaching out to younger, Gen Z consumers and the evolution of the relationships between creators and brands.
Read below for major takeaways from the panels.
The Right Stuff – Impact Marketing Roundtable
Darren Abbott, chief brand officer for Hallmark, offered the...
There were recurring themes throughout the all-day summit. Several panelists discussed the importance of bringing in existing fandoms, reaching out to younger, Gen Z consumers and the evolution of the relationships between creators and brands.
Read below for major takeaways from the panels.
The Right Stuff – Impact Marketing Roundtable
Darren Abbott, chief brand officer for Hallmark, offered the...
- 25/04/2025
- par Abigail Lee
- Variety - TV News

Celebrity Jeopardy! just crowned its third winner, and that newly-minted champion is already vying for Ken Jennings‘ job. W. Kamau Bell appeared on the Inside Jeopardy! Podcast and joked that Jennings works too hard. Bell faced off against Robin Thede and Dave Friedberg in the finale on Wednesday, April 23. He won only by correctly answering the Final Jeopardy question after being $2,000 behind the first-place contender with $13,600. He wagered all but $1 in Final Jeopardy, and since he was the only one to get the question right, he won the game. In addition to becoming the champ, he also took home $1 million to his charity of choice, DonorsChoose, a nonprofit organization that allows individuals to donate directly to public school classroom projects. About halfway through the interview, after talking about Bell’s game, executive producer and podcast host Michael Davies said, “After the show, you spoke to Ken and said, ‘Hey look,...
- 25/04/2025
- TV Insider

We will update this article throughout the season, along with all our predictions, so make sure to keep checking IndieWire for the latest news from the 2025 Emmys race. The nomination round of voting takes place from June 12 to June 23, with the official Emmy nominations announced Tuesday, July 15. Afterwards, final voting commences on August 18 and ends the night of August 27. The 77th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards are set to take place on Sunday, September 14, and air live on CBS at 8:00 p.m. Et/ 5:00 p.m. Pt.
The State of the Race
The Outstanding Animated Program category serves as a great example of what the platonic ideal of Emmys voting is. It does not shy away from acknowledging when stalwart favorites remain good, but those who vote for the category have also been quick to recognize the different animation projects that drive the medium forward.
For example, the most recent...
The State of the Race
The Outstanding Animated Program category serves as a great example of what the platonic ideal of Emmys voting is. It does not shy away from acknowledging when stalwart favorites remain good, but those who vote for the category have also been quick to recognize the different animation projects that drive the medium forward.
For example, the most recent...
- 25/04/2025
- par Marcus Jones
- Indiewire Television

Spoiler Alert: This story contains spoilers for the finale of Apple TV+’s limited series “Dope Thief,” titled “Innocent People.”
On Friday’s finale of Peter Craig’s Apple TV+ drug conspiracy drama limited series “Dope Thief,” Ray (Brian Tyree Henry) gets close to a happy ending. He finds the man who has been hunting him and his now-deceased best friend Manny (Wagner Moura) all season after they got mixed up in a real drug cartel during their fake DEA agent scheme.
But by that point, Manny has died of a heroin overdose, and Ray’s life is irreparably damaged...
On Friday’s finale of Peter Craig’s Apple TV+ drug conspiracy drama limited series “Dope Thief,” Ray (Brian Tyree Henry) gets close to a happy ending. He finds the man who has been hunting him and his now-deceased best friend Manny (Wagner Moura) all season after they got mixed up in a real drug cartel during their fake DEA agent scheme.
But by that point, Manny has died of a heroin overdose, and Ray’s life is irreparably damaged...
- 25/04/2025
- par Jennifer Maas
- Variety - TV News

[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for Étoile Season 1, Episode 8, “The Offer.”] Étoile‘s first season leaves viewers with plenty to look forward to as the finale sets up various cliffhangers, none as compelling as the triangle dynamic between ballet execs Jack (Luke Kirby) and Geneviève (Charlotte Gainsbourg) as well as star dancer Cheyenne (Lou de Laâge). While Jack and Geneviève’s stunt of swapping company members for a season does serve to revive interest in the art form, there are plenty of factors that lead to a fracturing of their relationship. By the end of the season, Jack has prematurely offered an Artistic Director position to Cheyenne after the current position holder, Nicholas (David Haig), falls ill to the point of almost dying. When he does pull through, Jack has to rescind the offer, angering Cheyenne, but also putting her in a predicament where she’s fallen out with Geneviève for having entertained the idea ...
- 25/04/2025
- TV Insider


The NBC competition series Destination X, hosted by Jeffrey Dean Morgan, will premiere Tuesday, May 27 at 10/9c, following the America’s Got Talent season premiere. A sneak peek will air after the Kentucky Derby on Saturday, May 3 at 8 pm Et/7:30 pm Pt on NBC.
In the program, “Europe is turned into a real-life gameboard as complete strangers are invited to participate in the trip of a lifetime and the ultimate geo-guessing contest,” reads the official description. “These adventurous players will traverse each country on a blacked-out Destination X bus with the goal of figuring out where the ‘X’ they are each week.
In the program, “Europe is turned into a real-life gameboard as complete strangers are invited to participate in the trip of a lifetime and the ultimate geo-guessing contest,” reads the official description. “These adventurous players will traverse each country on a blacked-out Destination X bus with the goal of figuring out where the ‘X’ they are each week.
- 25/04/2025
- par Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com

Season 3 of Netflix’s docu-romance series “Love on the Spectrum U.S.” is not a political statement. It’s not a hard-lined opinion piece or propaganda. It is, as the title suggests, a show about love. And yet, in light of recent statements made by America’s Health and Human Services Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., what for many serves as comfort-viewing now stands as a counter-argument against current government policy.
In response to Kennedy saying those on the autism spectrum will “never pay taxes” and “never hold a job” during an April 16 press conference, many cast members from “Love on the Spectrum” have come forward to dispel this notion. Speaking to NewsNation in response, the show’s Dani Bowman said, “To generalize and say none of us can work, date, or contribute to society is completely false. I have a job. I do pay taxes. I’ve dated. I have a master’s degree.
In response to Kennedy saying those on the autism spectrum will “never pay taxes” and “never hold a job” during an April 16 press conference, many cast members from “Love on the Spectrum” have come forward to dispel this notion. Speaking to NewsNation in response, the show’s Dani Bowman said, “To generalize and say none of us can work, date, or contribute to society is completely false. I have a job. I do pay taxes. I’ve dated. I have a master’s degree.
- 25/04/2025
- par Harrison Richlin
- Indiewire Television

There’s a battle of wills unfolding in the middle of a heavily forested area in upstate New York on a balmy August night.
It’s after midnight on the penultimate night of production on the fifth and final season of You, and water is cascading from four rain towers, creating a muddy lake in the otherwise dry landscape. Penn Badgley, who stars as Joe Goldberg, is clad only in his underwear — his primary costume for the past two weeks — while filming the climactic confrontation between his character and Joe’s catfish turned lover turned nemesis Bronte (Madeline Brewer). In a last-ditch effort to exert control over her, Joe painfully begs Bronte to shoot him, forcing her to write an ending to this story.
But the question everyone on set is asking isn’t if Joe will survive this encounter. It’s whether Badgley, who is fighting both the manufactured...
It’s after midnight on the penultimate night of production on the fifth and final season of You, and water is cascading from four rain towers, creating a muddy lake in the otherwise dry landscape. Penn Badgley, who stars as Joe Goldberg, is clad only in his underwear — his primary costume for the past two weeks — while filming the climactic confrontation between his character and Joe’s catfish turned lover turned nemesis Bronte (Madeline Brewer). In a last-ditch effort to exert control over her, Joe painfully begs Bronte to shoot him, forcing her to write an ending to this story.
But the question everyone on set is asking isn’t if Joe will survive this encounter. It’s whether Badgley, who is fighting both the manufactured...
- 25/04/2025
- par Chancellor Agard
- Tudum - Netflix

Bob Bakish had a golden parachute worth a whopping $69.3 million in severance compensation, which he received after the longtime exec was dismissed by Paramount Global as CEO in April 2024.
Details of Bakish’s severance package were disclosed in a Paramount filing Friday with the SEC. All told, Bakish’s compensation from Paramount for 2024 totaled $86.96 million, compared with $31.3 million the year prior. That included salary of $2.61 million (through the time of his departure from the company) and stock awards worth $15.1 million, per the filing.
Bakish’s severance included the following: $6.2 million in continuation of salary and other cash compensation; $24.8 million in...
Details of Bakish’s severance package were disclosed in a Paramount filing Friday with the SEC. All told, Bakish’s compensation from Paramount for 2024 totaled $86.96 million, compared with $31.3 million the year prior. That included salary of $2.61 million (through the time of his departure from the company) and stock awards worth $15.1 million, per the filing.
Bakish’s severance included the following: $6.2 million in continuation of salary and other cash compensation; $24.8 million in...
- 25/04/2025
- par Todd Spangler
- Variety - TV News

Send up a prayer for your favorite Netflix Reality Universe stars because they’ve just entered battle. Some of the most famous faces across the Nru have assembled for the new competition series Battle Camp, which is now available to stream.
To win a life-changing cash prize, players from past reality shows and docuseries must push themselves to their absolute limit in order to stay another day at camp. They need to be unbeatable in high-octane challenges, unbreakable by enduring grueling punishments, and unhateable at camp, as everyone gets a vote. But their fate is ultimately chosen at random by the spin of a giant wheel.
“A lot of [reality competition shows] have challenges, punishments, or the factor of popularity, but not all have all three,” Battle Camp host Taylor Lewan tells Tudum. “Then you throw in the level of chance, and it’s a lot like life. You have all these...
To win a life-changing cash prize, players from past reality shows and docuseries must push themselves to their absolute limit in order to stay another day at camp. They need to be unbeatable in high-octane challenges, unbreakable by enduring grueling punishments, and unhateable at camp, as everyone gets a vote. But their fate is ultimately chosen at random by the spin of a giant wheel.
“A lot of [reality competition shows] have challenges, punishments, or the factor of popularity, but not all have all three,” Battle Camp host Taylor Lewan tells Tudum. “Then you throw in the level of chance, and it’s a lot like life. You have all these...
- 25/04/2025
- par Cole Delbyck
- Tudum - Netflix

Two cheerleaders, some mole hunters, a few luxury real estate agents, master strategists, and a handful of expert daters have arrived at summer camp. But before you start singing “Kumbaya,” let’s get one thing clear: They’re here for battle.
Eighteen of the greatest Netflix Reality Universe stars face off against each other in the new competition series Battle Camp, which is now available to stream. To take home the title of the ultimate Netflix reality competitor, they must endure high-octane challenges, grueling punishments, and a giant spinning “wheel of misfortune” that determines who stays in camp and who must pack their bags and head home. Overseeing the reality crossover chaos is host Taylor Lewan, who at least tries to keep things civil between bunkmates.
Keep reading to find out who’s competing, what past Netflix series you might recognize them from, and why they think...
Eighteen of the greatest Netflix Reality Universe stars face off against each other in the new competition series Battle Camp, which is now available to stream. To take home the title of the ultimate Netflix reality competitor, they must endure high-octane challenges, grueling punishments, and a giant spinning “wheel of misfortune” that determines who stays in camp and who must pack their bags and head home. Overseeing the reality crossover chaos is host Taylor Lewan, who at least tries to keep things civil between bunkmates.
Keep reading to find out who’s competing, what past Netflix series you might recognize them from, and why they think...
- 25/04/2025
- par Olivia Harrison
- Tudum - Netflix

Family Guy will be presenting another anthology spoof episode on Sunday (April 27) night. The episode, titled “A Real Who’s Hulu,” will follow in the show’s tradition of putting its characters into alternate scenarios — this time, centering on Hulu’s most decorated originals, Only Murders in the Building, The Dropout, and The Bear. In the above-embedded exclusive sneak peek at the episode, we get to see a snippet of Family Guy‘s version of The Bear, in which Peter Griffin takes on the role of Carmy (played in the show by Jeremy Allen White) as he takes over The Original Beef. “Well look who’s back in town,” Chris, cosplaying as Cousin Richie (Ebon Moss-Bachrach), says with disdain. After Chris corrects Peter over where they’re at, the relative who died and left him the restaurant, and how he died, Peter continues, “I can finally fulfill my dream of...
- 25/04/2025
- TV Insider

So much for Jackson, Wyoming being a safe haven in “The Last of Us” Season 2. In Episode 2’s surprise attack, hordes of infected emerge from stasis under the snow after being buried by an avalanche, and are soon joined by a new Bloater, the king of the Cordyceps-infected victims. Only this one is bigger and badder than the first one from Episode 5’s nighttime attack in Kansas City.
“So, the showrunners [Craig Mazin and Neil Druckmann] wanted to make sure that the Bloater for this season in Jackson was not the same as the one in Kansas City,” Emmy-winning production VFX supervisor Alex Wang told IndieWire. “He is the highest level of [fungus Cordyceps] infection, and it’s really hard for an infected to survive and develop into a Bloater. But once they do, they’re just a brute force. So we definitely wanted that in our new design, which we augmented and modified,...
“So, the showrunners [Craig Mazin and Neil Druckmann] wanted to make sure that the Bloater for this season in Jackson was not the same as the one in Kansas City,” Emmy-winning production VFX supervisor Alex Wang told IndieWire. “He is the highest level of [fungus Cordyceps] infection, and it’s really hard for an infected to survive and develop into a Bloater. But once they do, they’re just a brute force. So we definitely wanted that in our new design, which we augmented and modified,...
- 25/04/2025
- par Bill Desowitz
- Indiewire Television

Come on down… Vanna White? The Price Is Right fans found an old video of the Wheel of Fortune host on TikTok and YouTube before she was a staple on the game show. Host Bob Barker appeared to flirt with her throughout the segment. White, 23 years old at the time, appeared on The Price Is Right on June 20, 1980, and was one of the first four contestants called down to Bidder’s Row. She joined Wheel in 1982. Vanna White had long brown hair and a tan at the time and wore jeans and a baby blue shirt that said, “Get Serious.” She also had glasses resting on the top of her head. Barker made a comment about her shirt when she got to her place at the podium. “The crew members backstage have monitors when the contestants come up here. He read your shirt that said, ‘Get Serious,’ and he said,...
- 25/04/2025
- TV Insider


Don’t come into Sgt. Ayanna Bell’s squad room without knowing exactly who’s in charge.
That’s the lesson that FBI Agent Bruce Sheppard (played by Ozark‘s McKinley Belcher III) is on track to learn as the drama continues its Season 5 run (new episodes drop Thursdays on Peacock). Viewers will remember that Sheppard showed up in the season premiere, when his investigation of a deadly biker gang intersected with the Organized Crime Control Bureau’s pursuit of a dirty trucking company. (Read a full recap here.)
More from TVLineLaw & Order: Organized Crime Flashes Back to Stabler's Time in Italy,...
That’s the lesson that FBI Agent Bruce Sheppard (played by Ozark‘s McKinley Belcher III) is on track to learn as the drama continues its Season 5 run (new episodes drop Thursdays on Peacock). Viewers will remember that Sheppard showed up in the season premiere, when his investigation of a deadly biker gang intersected with the Organized Crime Control Bureau’s pursuit of a dirty trucking company. (Read a full recap here.)
More from TVLineLaw & Order: Organized Crime Flashes Back to Stabler's Time in Italy,...
- 25/04/2025
- par Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com

How do you make storylines come together when the characters are worlds apart?
That was the challenge facing the first arc of “Andor” Season 2 — specifically the last 15 minutes of Episode 3, “Harvest,” where Cassian (Diego Luna) swoops onto the Mina-Rau grassland in a stolen tie-fighter to rescue Bix (Adria Arjona), Wilmon (Muhannad Bhaier), and Brasso (Joplin Sibtain) while Mon Mothma (Genevieve O’Reilly) loses herself on the dance floor of her daughter Leida’s (Bronte Carmichael) wedding party, knowing that spymaster Luthen Rael (Stellan Skarsgård) is about kill her childhood friend Tay Kolma (Ben Miles) before he reveals their rebellious activities. The two storylines couldn’t look more different, but the despair that the characters feel in this moment is exactly the same.
As has been the case throughout his career, showrunner Tony Gilroy relied on his editor and brother John Gilroy to bring the end pieces of Episode 3 together as something that feels like one ending,...
That was the challenge facing the first arc of “Andor” Season 2 — specifically the last 15 minutes of Episode 3, “Harvest,” where Cassian (Diego Luna) swoops onto the Mina-Rau grassland in a stolen tie-fighter to rescue Bix (Adria Arjona), Wilmon (Muhannad Bhaier), and Brasso (Joplin Sibtain) while Mon Mothma (Genevieve O’Reilly) loses herself on the dance floor of her daughter Leida’s (Bronte Carmichael) wedding party, knowing that spymaster Luthen Rael (Stellan Skarsgård) is about kill her childhood friend Tay Kolma (Ben Miles) before he reveals their rebellious activities. The two storylines couldn’t look more different, but the despair that the characters feel in this moment is exactly the same.
As has been the case throughout his career, showrunner Tony Gilroy relied on his editor and brother John Gilroy to bring the end pieces of Episode 3 together as something that feels like one ending,...
- 25/04/2025
- par Bill Desowitz and Chris O'Falt
- Indiewire Television

The always busy Ryan Seacrest just took on another side gig! Aside from hosting Wheel of Fortune and American Idol, Seacrest is involved in many other projects, and he just recently added on, although only temporarily, to the list. Wheel of Fortune is celebrating Disney Princess Week all week long and to advertise the theme even more Ryan Seacrest and cohost Vanna White traveled to Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida. Seacrest being the hard-working person that he is, picked up another job while he was there. “Earning my ears as an honorary Disney cast member and earning some flight miles with these balloons,” he captioned his Instagram post on Thursday, April 24. In the first photo, the cohosts stood next to each other as Seacrest pretended he was being taken away by the bunch of balloons he was holding. There were then three more photos of them posing with the...
- 25/04/2025
- TV Insider

Yvette Nicole Brown is set to guest star in an upcoming episode of “Suits LA,” Variety has learned exclusively.
Brown will play a version of herself in the episode airing May 4 on NBC, streaming the following day on Peacock. The official description for the episode states:
“Ted (Stephen Amell) must deliver on a request from client Patton Oswalt (as himself). Amanda (Maggie Grace) turns to Erica (Lex Scott Davis) for help defending a teen star accused of attacking her dad. Stuart’s (Josh McDermitt) accident sends him into a spiral. In the past, Ted and Eddie (Carson A. Egan) come...
Brown will play a version of herself in the episode airing May 4 on NBC, streaming the following day on Peacock. The official description for the episode states:
“Ted (Stephen Amell) must deliver on a request from client Patton Oswalt (as himself). Amanda (Maggie Grace) turns to Erica (Lex Scott Davis) for help defending a teen star accused of attacking her dad. Stuart’s (Josh McDermitt) accident sends him into a spiral. In the past, Ted and Eddie (Carson A. Egan) come...
- 25/04/2025
- par Joe Otterson
- Variety - TV News

Melissa Rauch and John Larroquette‘s Night Court revival is concluding its third season this May, and it has several more guest stars up its sleeves in the final few episodes. The Sopranos alum Ray Abruzzo will appear in the Tuesday, April 29, episode, and the Season 3 finale is staging another Big Bang Theory reunion, this time with Rauch’s former TV husband, Simon Helberg. Raegan Revord, who played Missy Cooper in the Big Bang Theory spinoff Young Sheldon, will also make her Night Court debut in the episode. Night Court Og alum Marsha Warfield will return in the Season 3 finale, which will also feature Shrinking‘s Michael Urie and recurring guest star Ryan Hansen. Night Court Season 3 is going out with a bang, but will there be a Night Court Season 4? Here’s what we know about the comedy’s future. When is the Night Court Season 3 finale? The Night Court...
- 25/04/2025
- TV Insider

[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for Hacks Season 4, Episode 4, “I Love LA.”] Hacks‘ latest episode, “I Love LA,” led Deborah (Jean Smart) and her right-hand man Damien (Mark Indelicato) to the club for an eventful night out in celebration of her late-night show’s premiere. While Deborah waited for the evening broadcast of her first episode taping, she attended dinner to enjoy it alongside colleagues like Winnie (Helen Hunt) and musical guest Randy Newman, but after she was stood up, she turned to Damien for company. The young man was quite obviously nervous sharing the table with his boss, but as the conversation progressed, he revealed his own hardships about acclimating to Los Angeles and suggested that if Deborah accompanied him to the club would do wonders for his social life. And so, Deborah joined Damien at the club and had such a good time that she stayed long after he’d left. Her fun was abruptly ended,...
- 25/04/2025
- TV Insider

Cannes — Soo Hugh, the showrunner of “Pachinko,” is advancing on multiple projects with a view to co-producing with or shooting in Korea or teaming with a Korean partner, she told on the eve of France’s Canneseries TV festival where she is serving on the main jury and was the subject of a Meet With keynote on April 25.
The Korean connection seems only natural. Hugh first made a large impact with AMC’s 2018 supernatural survival thriller “The Terror” Season 1, co-showrun with David Kajganich and set in the Arctic over 1845-48.
She then garnered glowing reviews for Apple TV+’s “Pachinko,...
The Korean connection seems only natural. Hugh first made a large impact with AMC’s 2018 supernatural survival thriller “The Terror” Season 1, co-showrun with David Kajganich and set in the Arctic over 1845-48.
She then garnered glowing reviews for Apple TV+’s “Pachinko,...
- 25/04/2025
- par John Hopewell
- Variety - TV News

It’s been close to a decade since the Royal Pains series finale marked the end of a very sunny (the “blue sky era”) time in television, but now HankMed is coming back to heal us all again. The USA Network medical dramedy is returning for another round of concierge medicine fun in a new series for NBC, with Mark Feuerstein returning to his role as Dr. Hank Lawson. According to Deadline, Feuerstein is the only member of the original cast who is currently attached to return for the series, but co-creator Andrew Lenchewski is returning as an executive producer, along with Michael Rauch. The new series is said to be set several years after the events of the then-series finale, which aired in 2016, and will find Hank looking for a new purpose in life (again) and about to embark on a massive new venture. The original series followed Hank...
- 25/04/2025
- TV Insider

CBS had to make some tough cuts to its programming ahead of the fall 2025 season. FBI: Most Wanted, FBI: International, S.W.A.T., and Poppa’s House will all not be returning. However, the network also added some new programming to its slate, such as Blue Bloods spinoff Boston Blue and FBI offshoot CIA, as well Dmv, Einstein, and The Road. But what about beloved series The Equalizer, starring Queen Latifah? The show premiered in 2021 and is currently in the midst of its fifth season. With Season 5 coming to a close on May 4, viewers are anxious to know if there will be more story to tell in a Season 6. Scroll down for everything we know about the future of The Equalizer at CBS. Was The Equalizer renewed for Season 6? The Equalizer is the one CBS show that’s still on the bubble at this time. The network has not yet confirmed whether there...
- 25/04/2025
- TV Insider

In the Friday, April 25, episode of The Young and the Restless, Jack Abbott, played by three-time Daytime Emmy-winner Peter Bergman, and his son, Kyle, played by Michael Mealor, got their first full look at the new Abbott digs. The redo of the long-running Abbott mansion was talked about for quite some time. Diane Jenkins Abbott (Susan Walters) is not only an architect, but she’s been looking for a way to show her husband Jack that he was right to trust her with his lifelong residence. To that end, she redid the family home, keeping the set’s “old money” look while also modernizing it a bit. TV Insider chatted with Bergman about the set and the identity of a person in one of the photos who is incredibly near and dear to him in real-life. The Abbott mansion was one of the few sets in all of soaps that...
- 25/04/2025
- TV Insider

A Wheel of Fortune contestant loudly hiccuped before solving his Bonus Round puzzle. It was his cute way of revealing he knew the answer. Henry Wong, from New York, New York, played against Nicole Adamski, from Elmira, New Jersey, and Joseph Galeano, from Fork, Maryland, on Thursday, April 24. Adamski, who loves the 1990s, especially Zach Morris from Saved By The Bell, solved the first toss-up, putting $1,000 in her bank. Galeano, a theme party lover, solved the second, putting $2,000 in his bank. Galeano solved the first puzzle, giving him the lead. Wong, a marathon runner, got on the board when he solved the Mystery Round Puzzle — “Robin Hood Ornament.” Adamski had bad luck, despite being dressed like Snow White, and kept landing on Bankrupt. Wong also won the Prize Puzzle— “Packing My Bags.” He not only picked up the Wild Card during the round but also won a trip on a Disney Cruise.
- 25/04/2025
- TV Insider

Meghann Fahy is continuing to have her moment. The actress, who earned rave reviews leading “Drop” after having a breakout turn in “The White Lotus” Season 2, leads Netflix limited series “Sirens.” And it seems like Fahy is returning to the genre of elite satire as the trailer teases a possible Goop-esque cult run by none other than Julianne Moore.
The official synopsis reads: “Devon (Fahy) thinks her sister Simone (Milly Alcock) has a really creepy relationship with her new boss, the enigmatic socialite Michaela Kell (Moore). Michaela’s cult-ish life of luxury is like a drug to Simone, and Devon has decided it’s time for an intervention. But she has no idea what a formidable opponent Michaela will be. Told over the course of one explosive weekend at The Kells’ lavish beach estate, ‘Sirens’ is an incisive, sexy, and darkly funny exploration of women, power, and class.”
Kevin Bacon,...
The official synopsis reads: “Devon (Fahy) thinks her sister Simone (Milly Alcock) has a really creepy relationship with her new boss, the enigmatic socialite Michaela Kell (Moore). Michaela’s cult-ish life of luxury is like a drug to Simone, and Devon has decided it’s time for an intervention. But she has no idea what a formidable opponent Michaela will be. Told over the course of one explosive weekend at The Kells’ lavish beach estate, ‘Sirens’ is an incisive, sexy, and darkly funny exploration of women, power, and class.”
Kevin Bacon,...
- 25/04/2025
- par Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire Television

Beau Willimon, the showrunner behind “House of Cards” and writer of “Andor,” says he is very proud of the second season of the “Star Wars” franchise instalment. Speaking at an industry event at Canneseries, the producer said writing the Disney+ series is “like being a session musician on someone’s album,” praising his creative collaborator and series creator Tony Gilroy.
“Tony helped me on ‘House of Cards’ for a couple of seasons as a consulting producer to give me notes on the scripts and became a good friend and mentor,” he recalled. “When he was developing ‘Andor,’ he asked if...
“Tony helped me on ‘House of Cards’ for a couple of seasons as a consulting producer to give me notes on the scripts and became a good friend and mentor,” he recalled. “When he was developing ‘Andor,’ he asked if...
- 25/04/2025
- par Rafa Sales Ross
- Variety - TV News


We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, we’re lobbing queries left and right about The Handmaid’s Tale, Andor, NCIS: Origins, Good American Family and more!
1 | Were you happy that Mythic Quest retconned Ian and Poppy’s kiss now that it’s been cancelled, or were you into the idea of the characters hooking up?
More from TVLineThe Andor Characters Missing From Rogue One: Who Do You Predict Dies in Season 2? Who Will Survive? Vote!Andor Season 2: 'A Very Brutal Reality' Triggered Mon Mothma's Episode 3 'Chaos' Dance, Says Genevieve...
1 | Were you happy that Mythic Quest retconned Ian and Poppy’s kiss now that it’s been cancelled, or were you into the idea of the characters hooking up?
More from TVLineThe Andor Characters Missing From Rogue One: Who Do You Predict Dies in Season 2? Who Will Survive? Vote!Andor Season 2: 'A Very Brutal Reality' Triggered Mon Mothma's Episode 3 'Chaos' Dance, Says Genevieve...
- 25/04/2025
- par Vlada Gelman, Matt Webb Mitovich, Kimberly Roots, Rebecca Luther, Dave Nemetz, Nick Caruso and Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com

Nearly 20 years after his last soap appearance, Michael Dietz will appear on Days of Our Lives beginning April 30 for a short arc as Dr. Jeffrey Russell, who is working on a miracle drug. Dietz started his daytime career on Port Charles as Joe Scanlon in 1997 but has since moved behind the scenes as a producer of reality television, so other than a brief appearance on 9-1-1 in 2022, performing hasn’t been on his radar. As a result, the idea of stepping back in front of the camera was somewhat daunting. “For the last, 15 years, since my soap days, I have had a recurring dream probably once every couple of months, that I’m on a set and I completely forget my line, and I’m pulling up the script, and it’s a minute before the scene, and I’m panicking,” Michael Dietz says. “So, after I said yes,...
- 25/04/2025
- TV Insider

John Foster is bringing old-school country music to Season 23 of American Idol. The young singer, who was 18 years old at the time of his audition, wowed the judges through Hollywood Week and is now winning over America. After the top 20 performed on Easter, John was one of 10 artists who automatically moved onto the top 14 based on viewer votes (the rest had to perform for the judges’ save). He’s performed both original songs and classic covers, proving himself time and time again. Scroll down to learn more about John Foster and his musical journey. Where is John Foster from? John is from Addis, Louisiana. His roots are important to him and he paid tribute to them during his Idol audition by bringing the judges Cajun food in their own personalized coolers. Did John Foster graduate high school? Yes, John graduated from Brusly High School in 2024 and was even the Valedictorian of his class.
- 25/04/2025
- TV Insider

As his Emmy-winning comedic travel series “Conan O’Brien Must Go” returns for a second season, O’Brien admits it’s a bit of an unusual time to be thinking about exploring the world as an American. “It’s long been a passion of mine to travel the world, and now that America’s loved more than ever, I’m very looking forward to being an ambassador,” he jokes. “If nothing else, they can take out their aggression and rage at me.”
“Conan O’Brien Must Go” Season 2, which features visits to Spain, New Zealand and Austria, returns May 8 on Max — and...
“Conan O’Brien Must Go” Season 2, which features visits to Spain, New Zealand and Austria, returns May 8 on Max — and...
- 25/04/2025
- par Michael Schneider
- Variety - TV News

It’s been nearly 15 years since The Voice first premiered and gave America a new kind of singing competition show to fall in love with. With four celebrity judges and various famous mentors every season, the show always has star power, in addition to talented hopefuls, behind it. Season 27 featured the return of Adam Levine as a judge for the first time in six years, as well as the debut of rookie judge Kelsea Ballerini. The two were joined by John Legend and Michael Bublé in the big red chairs. But will these judges be coming back for Season 28? Scroll down for everything we know about what’s to come! Will The Voice return for Season 28? Yes! NBC confirmed that The Voice is getting a 28th season by announcing the first celebrity coach who will be appearing on the show on April 23, 2025. Who are the coaches for Season 28 of The Voice?...
- 25/04/2025
- TV Insider

[Warning: This post contains Major spoilers for You Season 5.] Joe Goldberg’s (Penn Badgley) reign of terror is over. You‘s fifth and final season saw the twisted serial killer with a penchant for cages and narcissism get the comeuppance he deserved. While many wondered (and some hoped) if the lead character would die in the series finale, given that he took the lives of so many, Joe was still breathing when the final credits rolled. After being set up by the few still-living women he’d wronged, Joe was sent to prison for the rest of his life. You co-showrunner Justin W. Lo told TV Insider that killing Joe was “definitely on the table” when the writers were figuring out his endgame. “I would say we operated with that option in mind for a few months before we decided to change it at the very end,” he said. So, of course, we had to ask who would have...
- 25/04/2025
- TV Insider

Almost exactly a decade since espionage thriller “The Bureau” became the first series in France to adopt the American writer’s room format, French-American producer Alex Berger is still reaping the laurels of its success.
At Canneseries to promote the festival’s opening night screening of “The Agency,” the George Clooney-produced adaptation of his French hit, the veteran reflected on his career and impact in the industry, recalling how the European country “wasn’t used to doing the type of shows we were aiming for in the rhythm we wanted to do them in.”
By “we,” Berger refers to...
At Canneseries to promote the festival’s opening night screening of “The Agency,” the George Clooney-produced adaptation of his French hit, the veteran reflected on his career and impact in the industry, recalling how the European country “wasn’t used to doing the type of shows we were aiming for in the rhythm we wanted to do them in.”
By “we,” Berger refers to...
- 25/04/2025
- par Rafa Sales Ross
- Variety - TV News

Netflix has released the trailer for “Sirens,” a new limited series led by Julianne Moore, Meghann Fahy and Milly Alcock.
The series follows three women at a beach estate over Labor Day weekend. Fahy plays Devon, who is troubled by her sister Simone’s (Alcock), attachment to her socialite employer, Michaela Kell (Moore). In trying to step in between the two, Devon discovers that “she has no idea what a formidable opponent Michaela will be,” according to the official logline. The trailer shows that Michaela, better known as Kiki, runs a cultish-ish group that has taken over Simone’s life.
The series follows three women at a beach estate over Labor Day weekend. Fahy plays Devon, who is troubled by her sister Simone’s (Alcock), attachment to her socialite employer, Michaela Kell (Moore). In trying to step in between the two, Devon discovers that “she has no idea what a formidable opponent Michaela will be,” according to the official logline. The trailer shows that Michaela, better known as Kiki, runs a cultish-ish group that has taken over Simone’s life.
- 25/04/2025
- par Abigail Lee
- Variety - TV News
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