It's starting to look like Sylvester Stallone will never be done with his most famous creation.
There have been a number of large time gaps between films in the series, but Stallone seems to be pretty devoted to him. After reviving the ex-prize fighter as a trainer for the two Creed movies in 2015 and 2018, Stallone is now hatching ideas for another spinoff.
Attempting to prove to her mother that she can be both single and happy at 39, Kat (Mayim Bialik) opens a cat café. However, her plans to prove independence are derailed when her former crush (Cheyenne Jackson) arrives back in town.
Kate Phillips stars in Masterpiece Mystery's "Miss Scarlet and the Duke"
Period dramas may not be everyone's cup of tea, but shows such as "Peaky Blinders," "The Crown" and "Downton Abbey" have captivated millions in recent years. Now, fans of the genre can escape into the Victorian era as a female sleuth solves crimes in London.
Apparently, author Anne Rice herself had the same question, and a few months ago, AMC Networks swept in to provide an answer.
In May, AMC acquired the film and TV rights to not just Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles series but also "The Lives of the Mayfair Witches," the author's other most notable gothic romance book series.
Season 4 of this hit drama kicked off as COVID-19 began to take hold in Los Angeles. Meanwhile Hondo (Shemar Moore) faces the city's history of racial tension, once again confronting his identities as both a Black man and a member of law enforcement.
After a year of extreme highs and lows for Long Island's flashiest cutting-edge salon, the Martones are back for a second season. Each member is stepping up to help support the family after the unexpected loss of their biggest supporter, Big Mike.
Just once, and it didn't require her to actually be on stage.
Gwyneth Paltrow served as a producer for the musical "Head Over Heels," a mashup of the music of legendary '80s pop group The Go-Go's, and a story taken from a 16th-century English poem.
Season 25 of this iconic reality series continues in this new episode. Real estate broker and the show's first Black star, Matt James, searches for love among 32 gorgeous women, all vying for the 28-year-old family man and community organizer's attention.
Carla Hall and Anne Burrell as seen in "Worst Cooks in America"
This is the time of year when the words "Boot Camp" seem to casually pop up in ads and conversations, and it usually has to do with our New Year's resolutions.