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- Failed once? Hollywood bets on second go-rounds
Remakes aren't new, but recently, studios and networks seem to be returning to properties that didn't perform well the first time. Does it work?
- ‘Mystery Science Theater 3000’ is back... again
Canceled shows being revived on streaming services is far from unusual now, but 'MST3K' survived cancellation multiple times before debuting in its latest incarnation on Netflix.
- No more 'peak TV'? Why TV's golden age isn't one for its writers.
It's a paradox: Peak TV has led to more creative freedom, but lower paychecks, writers say. They are mulling the first strike in a decade.
- PBS doc depicts oft-overlooked ‘Great War’
Recovering the oft-overlooked history of World War I and its impact on America is the focus of 'The Great War,' a three-part, six-hour 'American Experience' documentary that will air on PBS April 10 through April 12.
- 'Game of Thrones' season 7 trailer debuts: Show has influenced industry, inspired passionate fan base
A new clip promoting the upcoming season of 'Game of Thrones' has been released by network HBO. The new season will debut in July.
- 'The Mindy Project,' rare TV show to be created by and star a woman of color, will end after season 6
'Mindy' debuted on Fox and aired there for three seasons before moving to Hulu. The series was created by and stars actress Mindy Kaling. 'Because there’s so much excitement to get it right and have the character be a shining example of a minority, it was very problematic for people that I wanted to be a really flawed, delusional, funny character,' she said of creating her protagonist, Mindy Lahiri.
- 'Moonlight' director Barry Jenkins heads to Amazon for 'The Underground Railroad'
Jenkins' film 'Moonlight,' which was praised for depicting stories not often seen in movies, won the Oscar best picture award for 2017. His next project promises to bring a similarly seldom-told story to the small screen.
- 'Empire' returns: Is the industry-changing show still a trendsetter?
When 'Empire,' which has a largely African-American cast, debuted in January 2015, the amount of and demographics of viewers it attracted drew interest. Is the Fox show still bringing in viewers today and what effect has the show had on other diverse shows being greenlit?
- First LookNew Fox show 'Shots Fired' delves into the justice system and race
'Shots,' which premieres on March 22, depicts two deaths likely linked to a sheriff's department – one of which receives far more attention from the government. Sanaa Lathan and Stephan James star in the 10-episode series.
- First Look'Iron Fist' slammed pre-release for Asian tropes – now that it's available, what do reviewers say?
Before it debuted on March 17, 'Iron' was the subject of early criticism for its story of a white man who learns martial arts after surviving a plane crash. Now that reviewers have seen the show, some say that criticism was warranted.
- First LookMuppets welcome Julia, a friend with autism, to TV's friendliest street
Next month, Sesame Street will debut Julia, a Muppet on the autism spectrum, in hopes of shedding stigma around the condition.
- First Look'SNL' set for first-ever episodes that are actually live across America after record-setting season
The long-running NBC variety program, whose current season is the highest-rated in more than 20 years, also plans to run its 'Weekend Update' segment this August.
- 'This Is Us' wrap-up: Did the NBC hit stick the landing?
The show has become a big hit for its network and the program wrapped up on March 14. Looking back on the first season, was the show satisfying viewing?
- 'The Big Bang Theory' prequel about Sheldon: Jumping the shark?
CBS has given a straight-to-series order for a TV show that will be a prequel about a young Sheldon Cooper from 'The Big Bang Theory' as it reaches 10 years on the air.
- Post-'Apprentice,' could Arnold Schwarzenegger's next move be to the Senate?
The short-lived host of 'The Apprentice' could be taking a grudge match against Trump to Washington. The former governor of California has hinted he could be considering a return to politics.
- Here's what critics are saying about 'Marvel's Iron Fist' as Marvel, Netflix plot a TV universe
Early reviews for 'Iron Fist' – the latest TV series to come from the Marvel-Netflix team-up that has produced series including 'Jessica Jones' and 'Luke Cage' – are grim.
- Viewers search for meaning in 'The Americans' amid renewed Russia-US tensions
The FX TV show 'The Americans' debuts its fifth season on March 7. The program focuses on Russian spies living in America during the 1980s.
- Is 'DWTS' trying to draw young viewers by adding Brittany from 'Glee'?
'Glee' star Heather Morris will compete on the upcoming season of ABC's 'Dancing With the Stars.' 'DWTS' does far better with total viewers than it does with bringing in viewers ages 18-49.
- How watching a TV show has become more like reading a book
Binge-watching has been a phenomenon for some time, and both for modern shows and classic hits. What does this mean for the TV business?
- First Look'This Is Us,' praised for adoption depiction, continues story of son and birth father
The most recent episode of 'Us' included Randall (Sterling K. Brown) and his birth father, William (Ron Cephas Jones), traveling to William's hometown. The show has received praise from adoptive parents and those who were adopted themselves.