The network has expanded its 13 Nights of Halloween programming block into into a super-sized, month-long 31 Nights of Halloween celebration.
Series creator Steven Knight says that making a feature adaptation of the series 'in between two of the series' may be a good idea.
It is reported that the new take on the real-time drama may be led by a woman.
Despite the injury, the actor isn't complaining about it as he is having fun playing mean outlaw Frank Griffin on the series.
In addition to alleging that Crawford is responsible for his onset injury, Wayans claims that the former 'hit another actor in the mouth with a bottle of green tea.'
Titled '10 After Midnight', the planned series will feature 'a collection of personally curated stories.'
The 'Ghost Whisperer' actress will play the sister of Oliver Stark's Evan Buckley as she kicks off a new career as 911 operator.
The new season will be having 13 episodes only, which is down from the five previous seasons that have 22 episodes.
Perrette adds that 'there is 'a very rich, very powerful publicity machine' keeping me silent and 'feeding FALSE stories about me.'
Wearing a unicorn mask, the 'Deadpool 2' actor wows the celebrity panelists with his perfect pronunciations while singing 'Tomorrow' from the musical 'Annie'.
The network has also pulled the plug on '9JKL', 'Wisdom of the Crowd', 'Me,Myself and I' and 'Living Biblically'.
The 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' actor thanks the 'Star Wars' vet for his supportive tweet which, along with protest by millions of other fans, helped the show get picked up by NBC.
The 'Men in Black' star reveals he was broke and owed millions in taxes when he auditioned for 'The Fresh Prince of Bel Air' despite having already found success as a rapper.
Meanwhile, 'Three Girls' is named Best Mini-Series, with its star, Molly Windsor, claiming the Best Actress accolade.
NBC chairman Bob Greenblatt says that the decision is made because the show 'didn't fit in the grand scheme' of the network's schedule.
'The Blacklist' season 6 is kept until 2019 and is moved to Fridays, while new series 'Manifest' and 'New Amsterdam' get coveted slots.
That night, each contestant sang 2 songs with one being a Mother's Day tribute and the other was Carrie Underwood's hit.
That night's episode also celebrates Mother's Day as the cast members brings their real-life mothers in the cold open.
The pop superstar also says that she has 'mixed feelings' about the final season because 'I haven't really done a character that I've stayed with for three years like that in the longest time.'
His casting arrives after former main cast member Clayne Crawford, who portrayed Martin Riggs, was fired from the comedy drama due to his alleged bad behavior on set.