It’s been an odd year for pirated TV, as US pirates fell in number but their choice of shows stayed remarkably consistent, and consistently nerdier than mainstream audience tastes. If only the Neilsen ratings reflected this Top 10…
Warner Bros was the most successful movie studio of the year – but it was a year that saw some of the lowest attendance in almost a decade. It was the best of times, it was the least viewed of times…
Starz has released a teaser for Spartacus: Gods of the Arena introducing the new gladiators, as well as images from the premiere. The six-episode prequel to Spartacus: Blood and Sand debuts on Jan. 21.
The cancellation of Stargate Universe means the frequently discussed Stargate Atlantis direct-to-DVD movie has been shelved “indefinitely,” executive producer Joseph Mallozzi says. A fourth installment of the sci-fi franchise “isn’t even being considered.”
Cartoon Network may have canceled Unnatural History after only one year, but show creator Mike Werb has outlined what he’d planned for the show’s future as a thank you to fans.
There’s been a lot of anticipation surrounding Marvel TV’s upcoming Ultimate Spider-Man animated series, with comics and animation vets Paul Dini and Man of Action running the show. According to Dini, that excitement will pay off with the show itself.
Jay Leno’s Tonight Show may be taking the top spot in late night television, but there’s a silver lining for Conan O’Brien: He’s won over the younger audience that advertisers love.
Stellan Skarsgard, who plays the pivotal role of Martin Vanger in the American adaptation of Steig Larsson’s crime novel, says that the Dragon Tattoo remake will be “an improvement.”
You might not know it judging by the three straight Emmy awards he’s earned for his portrayal of meth-cook Walter White, but Bryan Cranston actively avoids knowing too much about the future of Breaking Bad.
Writer and producer Tim Minear spoke at length about the end of Dollhouse, offering insight into what a third season would have looked like even if it wasn’t entirely necessary.
Following critical remarks made earlier this year towards the current climate of film journalism, the Red State director has announced that he won’t be doing press of any kind for his upcoming horror film, except for interviews conducted solely by himself.
A new report confirms a year-old rumor that Jeremy Renner will debut as Hawkeye in Thor, a year ahead of his appearance in The Avengers.