Michael Griffin, Bryan Hynson and Brian Orakpo, as seen in “Cupcake Guys Training Camp”
Relive the film that began the superhero box-office takeover with debonair billionaire Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.), as he builds high-tech body armour in order to escape from terrorists. Upon returning to the U.S., Stark uses his suit to fight evil.
The lights are up again in Studio 8H, as actress Audrey Plaza becomes the first guest host of the new year. This marks Plaza's first time hosting the late-night comedy staple, now in its 48th season. Sam Smith returns as the musical guest.
Francis Ford Coppola's re-cut of "The Godfather Part III" kicks off AMC's Godfather marathon. The three films air back-to-back (albeit slightly out of order) with the 2020 director's cut leading into the original 1972 film, followed by its 1974 sequel.
Your description of him seems to be exactly how he got his own show in the first place.
Prior to taking center stage, along with his unorthodox ancient-civilization theories, on "Ancient Apocalypse," Graham Hancock was a frequent guest expert on a number of similar historical shows.
Zach Shallcross is “The Bachelor”
A brand-new season of "The Bachelor" is here to thaw our cold hearts this winter.
Michael Chiklis stars as Dr. Scott Corbett in “Accused”
B.J. Novak, Brendan Hunt and Cari Champion are tonight's celebrity contestants in a new episode of this hit game show hosted by Mayim Bialik. The trio competes for the chance to win big, with their winnings donated to a charity of their choice.
The doctors and nurses at Chicago's leading trauma continue to juggle their personal and professional lives in this new episode. Part of the One Chicago lineup, the series boasts an ensemble cast that includes Oliver Platt and S. Epatha Merkerson.
For a guy best known as a heartthrobby, romantic lead — his most famous roles are still in "Pretty Woman" (1990) and "An Officer and a Gentleman" (1982) — Richard Gere has done more action work than you'd think.
See, for example, his turn in 2009's "Brooklyn's Finest," directed by action-film auteur Antoine Fuqua. Or the espionage thriller "The Jackal" (1997), starring opposite blow-em-up legend Bruce Willis (known to many first and foremost for the Die Hard franchise).