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Almost all of CBS‘ main procedurals will not only be returning but, in some cases, have picked up TWO YEAR renewals. FBI has confirmed its return for a fifth and sixth season, FBI: Most Wanted will definitely have a fourth and fifth season and its most recent addition, FBI: International...
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While some networks are keeping a majority of their line-up into the new season, it’s less favourable for others. It’s not looking good for a raft of CW genre shows, many of which have either not been confirmed for the new season or have just received official news of...
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The current crop of primetime renewals and cancellations are starting to firm up and it’s good news for some, less so for other NBC shows. Existing hits The Blacklist, Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, Chicago PD, New Amsterdam, LaBrea, Law & Order: Organized Crime, Law & Order: SVU are all...
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Last year SyFy had a something of a cult hit on their hands with Surreal Estate. The story of a group, led by the enigmatic and troubled Luke Roman (Tim Rozon) that specilaised in selling homes with a certain ‘spiritual’ problem while dealing with personal ‘demons’ of their own...
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Westworld is one of those series that frustrates and delights in equal measure. Every penny of its significant budget is on-screen and its ideas are more far-reaching than plenty of shows put together. But the large gaps between seasons and it’s labyrinthine, multi-level stories can be hard to follow,...
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While previous announcements have been given quite a lot of pomp and circumstance, the choice for announcing the new Doctor Who took place with a different and subdued time and space. While some fans had suspected that the incarnation of the next Doctor would take place at the BAFTA...
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As announced last week Justin Lin has left his position as director of the forthcoming Fast X – though he will stay in position as an executive producer. His replacement now appears to be Louis Leterrier (Lupin, The Transporter franchise) who will likely officially sign on this week. The...
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One of the recent complaints about The Walking Dead is that its announced spin-offs seem to preclude any of the main particpating characters actually being killed off (it’s hard to headline a show when you don’t have an on-screen pulse). Well, incoming news could set the undead cat amongst...
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As part of the CinemaCon event run for multiplex owners and Hollywood studios, Warner Bros. and DC officially announced Tuesday that The Batman, directed by Matt Reeves, is getting a sequel. There had long been talk of the possibility of the film kickstarting a new franchise and the decision was almost...