Hermione Corfield in "We Hunt Together"
Designer and social media darling Jenn Todryk lends her skills to another job in an episode of this home renovation series. After speaking with her clients to get an idea of their needs, Jenn finds a way to make it happen without a massive demolition.
T.J. Lavin hosts this CBS spinoff of the popular MTV reality series competition. Contestants from "The Amazing Race," "Love Island," "Big Brother" and "Survivor" compete across a series of challenges for the ultimate title in unscripted television.
A "Gods of Egypt" (2016) series may have been the plan at the beginning, but audiences didn't co-operate.
The film was, quite simply, a flop. In fact, it was one of the biggest bombs of the year (and that's in a year that also boasted the disastrous "Ben-Hur" remake you probably forgot about).
"Gods of Egypt" made roughly $150 million at the box office — which is a lot of money — but it cost nearly as much to make, which qualifies it as a flop.
Luther Campbell rose to fame in the southern United States as Uncle Luke, a rapper and hip-hop artist who ushered in a new era. This docuseries newest episode focuses on Uncle Luke's music and his battle for musicians' first amendment rights in the U.S.
Esther Smith and Rafe Spall in "Trying"
Gaius Charles has been looking for a role as meaty as Brian Williams, better known to TV fans (and fictional high school football fans) as Smash, since "Friday Night Lights" left the air in 2008. There's a chance he may have finally found it.
He was recently cast in AMC's "Isle of the Dead," a hotly anticipated spinoff of the channel's long-running hit "The Walking Dead."
After Season 26 of "The Bachelor" brought them together for a shared let down, new best friends Rachel Recchia and Gabby Windey search for love side by side in this reality show. Tonight's new episode sees the pair whittle their dating pool down further.
Jeff Mauro hosts "Kitchen Crash"
The Sandwich King wants to crash your cookout.
Rap group Salt-N-Pepa take on the "Proud Family" voice cast in this new episode of the question-and-answer game show hosted by comedian Steve Harvey. Later, the cast of "Saved by the Bell" plays the actors from the Peacock original series "Bel-Air."