The announcement came from the announcement packed Disney Investor Day, and promises to deliver a scary thrill ride set on... Earth.
It's hard to imagine a more perfect marriage of creators and material than the one that was announced this past week.
How the reaction to a piece about how 'Friends' holds up illustrates some of the worst tendencies of pop culture analysis on the Internet.
The series doesn’t aim for social and political commentary in the vein of Chappelle’s Show, Key & Peele, or Inside Amy Schumer, but in terms of pure humor, it’s the equal of all three.
'Modern Family' had a lot of the same problems that a lot of contemporary sitcoms have had: It went on for several years longer than it probably should have.
Sources say the new live-action series would be set in present times and be from the perspective of Wednesday Addams, and it would be Tim Burton's first time directing for TV.
Showtime’s 'The Man Who Fell to Earth' is a beautiful homage to David Bowie, from its quiet beginning to its ambitious ending Kurtzman injects every aspect of the production with Bowie’s DNA, from his music to his ideologies.
While it’s easy to get absorbed into the sex, power, drug-filled, and money-driven world of 'The White Lotus,' at its core it tackles some of our most important social issues, and Season 2 kicked things up a notch.
HBO's smash-hit series 'Euphoria' doesn't pull any punches in its approach to our youth's struggles with mental health, abuse, and drug usage. But does its explicitness actually trigger more people than it helps.
A follow-up series to the popular HBO show is now in development. Can the new 'Sex and the City' stay relevant in a very different era?
Our growing appreciation for culinary arts through the years has paved the way for its success in mainstream media and ultimately became a staple in numerous TV shows and films, especially in today’s modern food culture and society.
Gargoyles was a beloved '90s animated series that reached cult status, now it's getting the reboot treatment as a full-fledged live action series.
FX announced late last week that Atlanta has been formally renewed for a third season, but that it won't debut until 2021 where it will return for a two-part, 18-episode run, with the first debuting next January.
Generations of stolen children, massacres of whole clans, children brought up and brainwashed 'white,' losing their language and culture: this is the darker side of modern Australia’s history. With this in mind, it adds significant emotional weight when you watch the Australian sci-fi series, Cleverman.
The untitled series is based on a book by Nicholas Pileggi and will include many of the minds behind 'The Sopranos' and 'Goodfellas.' It's still in its early stages but could be the next big mob show.
Just over 25 years after 'Fargo', Delaware County, Pennsylvania, now has its own piece of popular entertainment to call its own, and its more than worth a viewing.
The Duffer Brothers, creators of 'Stranger Things', are creating a new production company along with a spinoff, stage play, live-action adaptation of 'Death Note', and more.
Have we become too complacent to investigate the repercussions that our indifference (or willful ignorance) has on our modern liberties?
'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel' is truly a hidden gem that I've personally already seen thrice now, and every time I get the same euphoric feeling as if I'm watching it for the first time. It's an undeniably special show that despite being set in an era we no longer live in, remains relevant for its ability to tackle important issues.
The Safdie brothers are turning towards TV after their most successful film to date, and teaming up with Nathan Fielder and Showtime for an upcoming comedy titled, 'The Curse.'
Character development is an important part of any film or TV series and when it's done right, it can elevate any project to "all-time" status. Here's 6 of the best.
In the era of subscription services, we are given unlimited access to a massive library of content, yet we still find ourselves defaulting back to the same ones over and over again. Well, there's actually a science behind this behavior.
Last week, Conan wrapped up his 28-year run as a late night host; as we look back at some of his most memorable moments, it's clear why there will never be another quite like him.
We're back talking about the Obama's Spotify podcast deal, a UK man's million dollar thrift store art find, 'When They See Us', and our greatest TV series of all-time.