Season 9 begins, and viewers can expect more themed nights, new costumes and intricately disguised celebrities. Nick Cannon returns as host, along with panelists Ken Jeong, Nicole Scherzinger, Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg and Robin Thicke.
The laughs continue with another new episode. Ana Gasteyer stars as the CEO of a major automobile company in Detroit, where executives and employees go to comically great lengths in order to keep up with a rapidly shifting industry.
Jordan jumps in and masterminds her twin sister's proposal in this new episode. Elsewhere, John drops a bomb on Christina, Anna and Lucy deal with a dental problem, and the triplets are in crisis mode ahead of a business meeting with their mom.
Vella Lovell, Joel McHale, Michael Rowland, Ravi Patel and Grace Palmer in “Animal Control”
When wild animals are on the loose in human spaces, there is only one call to make. The brand-new sitcom "Animal Control" premieres Thursday, Feb. 16, on Fox.
I think, at this point, we can definitively say no. However, fans of the show are nothing if not believers.
"Project Blue Book" was a scripted series on History based on a real U.S. Air Force program investigating the possibility of alien visitation on Earth.
It aired for two seasons before being cancelled in 2020. But the series creators didn't give up hope.
A new episode of the critically acclaimed drama airs tonight. Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey star as Joel and Ellie, who are trying to make their way across a post-apocalyptic America that has been hard hit by a deadly fungal plague.
Richard Blais, Gordon Ramsay and Nyesha Arrington in “Next Level Chef”
It’s an old TV trick: if you’re at the helm of a brand-new show, you hope the premiere or sneak preview will land a cushy time-slot right after a must-see TV event. It all but guarantees a strong start, ratings-wise, so long as viewers don’t change the channel.
Richard Blais, Gordon Ramsay and Nyesha Arrington in “Next Level Chef”
It’s an old TV trick: if you’re at the helm of a brand-new show, you hope the premiere or sneak preview will land a cushy time-slot right after a must-see TV event. It all but guarantees a strong start, ratings-wise, so long as viewers don’t change the channel.
Ralph Macchio in "Cobra Kai"
Strike first: According to Karate Kid franchise villain John Kreese (Martin Kove), “Cobra Kai never dies” — and fans of the Netflix revival have been hoping that the mantra applies to their beloved show, too.
Well, in a case of good news/bad news, Netflix’s “Cobra Kai” will return for a sixth season on the streamer — but it will be its last.
Fortunately for Brett Maher, the Cowboys won [on Jan. 16]; it's the first time they ever beat Tom Brady. He was 7-0 against Dallas, lifetime. Now he's 7-1. Brady was reportedly so upset after the game he ate a carb. Just one, but, you know, those things will kill you. This could turn out to be Tom Brady's last game for Tampa Bay.