Don't miss the series premiere of this brand-new hybrid game and talent show. Hosted by Wayne Brady, contestants must attempt to guess which over-the-top, or downright bizarre, hidden talent a slew of mystery performers might have.
You have to take a lot of things with a grain of salt on "MythBusters," starting with its definition of "myth."
There is, in fact, no pervasive belief in our society that a person can survive on a deserted island as long as they have an unlimited supply of duct tape. That was not a myth that needed busting.
When Dale tests positive for COVID-19, the entire family goes back into quarantine, their lives on hold yet again as they anxiously await their own results in this new episode of Season 5. Danielle gets news about the girls' upcoming school year.
Peter (Ulf Stenberg) pushes everyone to their limits in this new episode. As finals and the big game approach, Peter must choose between his team and his family. Kevin (Oliver Dufåker) and Maya (Miriam Ingrid) deal with the assault differently.
There are a couple of different ways to read your question, but I suppose the answer would depend on whether you mean "come back" as in "release new episodes" or "come back to Netflix" specifically?
David Giuntoli in "A Million Little Things"
When times are tough, it helps to lean on our friends for support: that's one thing the COVID-19 pandemic has made abundantly clear. With so many people separated from loved ones, one TV series is striking a chord with viewers eager to connect with friends and family.
Guy Fieri hosts "Tournament of Champions II"
Ready for March Madness? NCAA's Selection Sunday is less than a week away, but over on Food Network, the competition is about to get started — and it's going to be intense.
Painful memories of Daryl's (Norman Reedus) years away from the group resurface when he and Carol (Melissa McBride) find an old cabin. Daryl recalls a meeting he had with a reserved survivor as well as the events which deepened his relationship with Dog.
Mindy Kaling to star in "Velma"
Loading up: HBO Max already boasts an impressive animated slate that includes Studio Ghibli gems and Cartoon Network classics. And based on a few recent announcements, you can expect to see a lot more adult-focused animated titles popping up on the Warner Media-backed streamer sometime soon.
Do you even remember what life was like before COVID? Because I'm not sure that I do. I just remember that in the before times, humans used to be upright creatures that went outside and now we're horizontal and live on couches.
We finally have a vaccine … although roll-out hasn't been the fastest. Who's distributing these things? George R.R. Martin?
I just have a feeling that Bruce Wayne is somewhere in Gotham fighting off a new strain of COVID with his bare hands.