Scott Conant, Maneet Chauhan, Ted Allen and Chris Santos in "Chopped: Desperately Seeking Sous Chef"
Laura Prepon, Ashton Kutcher, Topher Grace, Mila Kunis, Danny Masterson and Wilmer Valderrama from "That '70s Show"
Jump to the '90s: Get ready to head back to Point Place, Wisconsin, because Netflix is moving forward with its planned "That '70s Show" spinoff.
Scott Conant, Maneet Chauhan, Ted Allen and Chris Santos in "Chopped: Desperately Seeking Sous Chef"
Laura Prepon, Ashton Kutcher, Topher Grace, Mila Kunis, Danny Masterson and Wilmer Valderrama from "That '70s Show"
Jump to the '90s: Get ready to head back to Point Place, Wisconsin, because Netflix is moving forward with its planned "That '70s Show" spinoff.
After being hit by a car, aspiring writer Sam Liston (Cohen) is propositioned by the man who hit him, Floyd Devereaux (Garcia). In order to quell his guilt, Floyd offers Sam the opportunity to write his biography in addition to free room and board in his elaborate home. Accepting the offer, Sam soon becomes acquainted with Floyd's second wife, Jacqueline (Fox); mischievous teenage son, Edward (Castrounis); and his daughter from his first marriage, former music prodigy Lily (Hale). As the pair begin to work together on the biography, mysterious secrets come to light.
Recently released from jail, Marcus Cowans (Epps) is making an effort to turn his life around for the better. Working a new job as a bus driver for the city, potential new romantic prospects allow Marcus to become an example for his brother, Drew (Catlett), who is hanging out with the wrong crowd. After the senseless murder of a family, Det. Joe McDonald (Ealy) sets his sights on Drew, setting off cascading emotions as the Cowans family navigates not only the justice system but complicated family relationships as well.
Following the collapse of an offshore oil rig platform in the North Sea, researchers Sofia (Thorp) and Arthur (Larsen) must abandon the rescue mission when they soon discover that a catastrophic seismic event is poised to sink all the Norwegian oil rigs in the area. During the evacuation, Sofia, Arthur and a group of scientists, researchers and politicians must do everything in their power to save the oil rig workers and the North Sea in its entirety.
Natasha (Michelle de Swarte), Mrs. Eaves (Amira Ghazalla) and Bobbi (Amber Grappy) are desperate to leave the Jupiter House in this new episode, but find their plans thwarted when the other children suddenly become possessed and begin wreaking havoc.
Hamza Haq stars as Dr. Bashir "Bash" Hamed, a refugee of the Syrian Civil War who now works at York Memorial Hospital in Toronto in this Canadian medical drama. Amid citizenship struggles and red tape, Hamed hones skills picked up in the war back home.
Ashleigh Murray and Tian Richards in "Tom Swift"
Ashleigh Murray and Tian Richards in "Tom Swift"
The ninth season of this crime drama draws to a close as former career criminal Raymond "Red" Reddington (James Spader) battles blackmail, double agents and mysterious-but-intelligent criminals with help from an organized team in this finale.