In addition to the Rachel Bloom-starring musical comedy, The CW hands out renewal to a bunch of its shows including all five of Greg Berlanti's superheroes series.
'Who knew Jesus of Nazareth ran a tattoo parlor? Geez,' so the disgraced former Fox News host comments on John Legend's appearance on the live concert.
Her current salary shows a massive bump from her original contract, which allegedly states that she would be paid roughly $225,000.
The planned TV series, which is set to be written and executive produced by 'Broad City' star Abbi Jacobson, is envisioned as a half-hour comedy.
His brother and fellow writer Stephen Glover says that the said episode is 'hilarious' and definitely 'the last straw' for FX and Marvel Television.
Fans will be seeing old favorite guest stars in the new season of the reboot of the 1990s comedy.
With the new exit, it leaves Stephen Amell, David Ramsey and Paul Blackthorne as the only original series regulars from the pilot.
The trailer sees that Dolores Abernathy (Evan Rachel Wood) is slowly becoming self-aware as she leads a violent host uprising against the human guests.
Following the successful return of the 1990s sitcom, the president calls star Roseanne Barr, who describes the phone call as a 'sweet' gesture from an old friend.
'Game of Thrones' and 'Outlander' star Tobias Menzies is set to take over the role from Matt Smith, who portrayed the character in the first two seasons.
In the 12-page spoof script, the 'Atlanta' creator and star hints which network he thinks will be the best for the project's new home.
Seemingly thinking that it wasn't live, the host cursed into a microphone, saying, 'Oh s**t, sorry guys.'
In the upcoming Thursday episode of the popular Paramount Network show, the 'Boom Clap' singer will be facing off Rita Ora, who dresses up as Mel B.
The talk show host says the 'Firework' hitmaker should change up her hair every week with that huge paycheck and slams her judging skills.
Now that Hulu has passed on the project, which is based on Eisner Award winner Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez's comic series, IDW Entertainment and WME are holding screenings of the pilot for other networks and streaming services.
The series creator takes to his Instagram account to reveal the faux title of the critically-acclaimed series as well as ask his followers their opinions on who should play the 'Lemonade' hitmaker.
Series Creator Aaron Korsh teases that the actors' exit from the USA Network legal drama will be 'bittersweet,' adding that the show 'going to honor the relationship of Mike and Rachel.'
The second season of the Marvel Comics-based sci-fi series is set to premiere on April 3 on FX.
The 22-year-old model is also said to be ‘exploring other options, in TV as well as modeling.'
The revived show has been renewed for a second season after its first season earned praise from both fans and critics.