This summer, AMC+ will start airing the new, Steve Conrad created, stop-motion animated series titled 'Ultra City Smiths.'
He will be the executive producer for Roadmarks, an adaptation of Roger Zelazny’s 1979 novel about a road that travels through time.
The series will be shown on the Disney-owned FX channel under the title 'Pistol' and based on the 2017 memoir by the band’s guitarist Steve Jones: 'Lonely Boy: Tales From a Sex Pistol.'
The announcement came from the announcement packed Disney Investor Day, and promises to deliver a scary thrill ride set on... Earth.
Ever since its debut on Netflix, 'One Day at a Time' has gone on to become a beloved cult favorite, but despite that it seems it's run out of places to go.
Yes, this is very much a real thing and it will star Mario Lopez as Col. Harlan Sanders, the smoldering romantic lead.
The answer is - they are both created by Steven Knight, with the new series using the music of 2 Tone as its heartbeat to tell the story of how the Ska scene exploded out of Coventry and Birmingham.
I caught up on a lot of streaming shows during quarantine, but 'I'm Sorry' might have been the best one of all. It may have been mostly unknown but it's absolutely worth a catch up and worth being picked up by another network.
Suburbia has enthralled filmmakers in the visual mediums of film since the creation of the post-war nuclear family in the 1950s, serving as a setting, motif, and breeding ground for themes, critiques, and analyses of the culture it's spawned in our collective zeitgeist.
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.
'Tiger King' and the story of Joe Exotic and the wild collection of almost cartoonish characters that orbit his world has become one of the true cultural hits of the year; born from the ashes of trashy reality TV and Netflix original true crime shows.
'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.
From a comic book to a beloved TV series, 'The Walking Dead' is a certified phenomenon and as it heads into its final season we take a look back at the show's journey to this point and the overall beauty of a long-running series.
NBC Universal had reached a deal to bring WWE Network's programming to their streaming platform, Peacock, for over $1 billion.
Rick James has one of the craziest life stories in music history, which is probably the reason Universal decided to develop a limited series under the title 'Super Freak.'
According to reports, FX is preparing a new scripted TV series about The Rolling Stones, from the band's formation in the early '60s through 1972.
'The Undoing' has managed to capture the zeitgeist, and the curiosity and intrigue compelled me to get to the bottom of the hype and why its finale led to mixed reviews from audiences worldwide.
Few public figures have had quite the fall from grace as former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani. Which undoubtedly had a role in the viral resurgence of a TV movie from 2003 starring James Woods.
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.
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.
The upcoming series, picked up by Darren Aronofsky, is being adapted from the June 'New York' magazine article "The Boss of the Beach," and its bursting at the seams with potential.
There has been an unprecedented reckoning about policing in America, and its one that's begun to trickle down into popular culture. Now, it appears 'Paw Patrol' is facing the wrath of the cancel culture... or is it?
Last week we spoke with Mark Friedman, the executive producer and showrunner of 'Dispatches From Elsewhere', about the show, its use of Philadelphia, and how viewers have experienced the show in quarantine. Check out our full in-depth interview.
'Love is Blind' is the real deal, people. Or at least as close to the "real deal" as you can get on a TV show. Unlike those other dating shows-that-shall-not-be-named...