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- Ghost Rider on 'Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.': How superheroes return for another try
Gabriel Luna's Ghost Rider is the latest character with special powers to pop up in a new property.
- Who is Jim Broadbent playing in the upcoming 'Game of Thrones' season?
Broadbent has reportedly been cast for the new episodes of the smash hit HBO fantasy series 'Thrones.' He follows actors who recently joined the show like Max von Sydow, Ian McShane, and Jonathan Pryce.
- Brewster returns to 'Criminal Minds': How it sustains good ratings
Paget Brewster is returning to the program as a series regular. The show has been a strong performer for network CBS.
- 'Stranger Things' renewed for season 2: Can the show sustain its popularity?
The Netflix summer hit has officially been renewed for more episodes. Will the second season be as satisfying for viewers?
- Do the Olympic athletes have an edge on Dancing with the Stars?
The upcoming 'Dancing With the Stars' season will include former Texas Gov. Rick Perry and 2016 Olympic athletes Ryan Lochte and Laurie Hernandez. Can Olympians dance?
- Maksim Chmerkovskiy back on 'DWTS' – but does the cast help viewers dance?
Professional dancer Chmerkovskiy will return to the ABC reality competition for the upcoming fall season. The show seems to have encouraged viewers all over the world to try out ballroom dancing and other styles of dance.
- Actor Steven Hill became mainstay of 'Law & Order' series
Hill starred as district attorney Adam Schiff on the long-running NBC program 'Law & Order' as well as appearing in other programs such as 'Mission Impossible' and on Broadway in productions including 'The Country Girl.'
- These 'SNL' cast members return for season 42: Where does show stand?
'SNL' has revealed which stars will be coming back for the variety show's upcoming season. As the premiere approaches, what is the status of 'SNL' after four decades?
- Baz Luhrmann on his new Netflix series 'The Get Down'
The Netflix series 'The Get Down,' which is now streaming, tackles the early years of hip-hop as told through the mythical eyes of several young people living in the mid-1970s south Bronx.
- 'Nightly Show' done: Where does Comedy Central stand post-Stewart?
Larry Wilmore's Comedy Central program has been canceled and will air its last episode Aug. 18. 'Our show going off the air has to only mean one thing: Racism is solved,' Wilmore joked. 'We did it.'
- CBS 'Star Trek' female lead: How show has pushed inclusiveness in past
Showrunner Bryan Fuller says the upcoming CBS All Access 'Trek' series will have a female protagonist with what is probably 'a level of diversity.' This would continue the pattern of inclusiveness 'Trek' has shown in the past.
- This is how Netflix's nostalgic 'Stranger Things' became a critical hit
'Stranger' debuted earlier this summer and seems to have become a success, receiving positive reviews. Is the show the newest entertainment property to succeed because of nostalgia?
- These 'SNL' cast members aren't returning for the new season
Two actors on the long-running NBC variety program won't be coming back for season 42 of the show. 'SNL' currently stars actors including Kate McKinnon, Aidy Bryant, and Bobby Moynihan.
- 'Game of Thrones' concert tour: What place does music have on the program?
A tour debuting in February 2017 will bring the Emmy-nominated music from the HBO smash hit fantasy show to fans.
- Premiere date for Woody Allen Amazon show: his newest acclaimed project?
Allen's TV show 'Crisis in Six Scenes' will arrive this fall on Amazon. The series stars Allen, Miley Cyrus, and Elaine May.
- Starz CEO Chris Albrecht on Emmys process: 'It's not a level playing field'
Albrecht recently spoke about a lack of Emmy nominations for programs airing on Starz. Those behind the Emmy Awards 'should be finding a way to platform the diversity, to have something that reflects this [TV] expansion, and not have what is continually, by these sheer numbers, something that ends up with a longer list of losers and the same number of winners,' he said.
- Diversity on 'The Bachelor,' 'Black-ish' are discussed at ABC TCAs panel
ABC Entertainment Group president Channing Dungey said that she hoped to see more diversity on the long-running 'Bachelor' reality programs, while Kenya Barris, creator of 'Black-ish,' said he is 'tired of talking about diversity.'
- Time Warner gets stake in Hulu: Will it take on Amazon, Netflix?
Time Warner is reportedly the newest company to take a stake in the streaming service Hulu. Hulu is the home of original series such as 'Casual' and 'The Mindy Project' as well as offering episodes of network and cable TV shows.
- Why do HBO shows show so much sexual violence?
In a Q&A session Saturday, an HBO executive and producer defended the graphic portrayals of rape and assault on women in the network's shows.
- Hillary Clinton film: a female-led project is nothing new for Shonda Rhimes
Rhimes, whose TV shows include 'Grey's Anatomy' and 'Scandal,' teamed up with producer Betsy Beers to produce the film about Mrs. Clinton's life that was screened at the Democratic National Convention.