Though season 1 aired last spring, running from April to June on FX, the new season won't premiere until the fall. When it comes back, it's going to look a little different as well.
As is popular nowadays on cable (see also hits such as "True Detective" and "American Horror Story"), the show's second season will tell a completely different story with completely different characters.
Contestants attempt to defuse a ticking “slime bomb” by cutting wires that correlate with the correct answers to trivia questions as they play for the chance to win up to $500,000. Comedian Tom Papa hosts as contestants try to avoid getting showered with mystery goop.
Catch up with the hard-working, fun-loving Busbice family as cameras once again bring viewers a sneak peek into their lives in this season premiere. Founders of a flourishing hunting gear business, the Busbices test their high-tech hunting innovations on their ranch.
It is available on DVD, but you may have to hunt for it. In the bargain bins.
The 1997 miniseries version of "The Odyssey" was a rather expensive production by TV standards -- it aired on NBC in two parts and was filmed on location in Malta and Turkey, among other places. But that's the sort of production you get from Francis Ford Coppola -- the famed director's American Zoetrope production house backed the miniseries.
While a dying Barry (Adam Rayner) scours the desert for salvation, Jamal (Ashraf Barhom) copes with the loss of his brother. Elsewhere, Molly (Jennifer Finnigan) returns stateside and tries to adjust to normal life in the wake of Barry's death.
Technically, yes, he did. He had a little help, though.
In the 2013 film "Locke," current Hollywood it-boy Tom Hardy played Ivan Locke, a successful construction manager whose personal and professional lives unravel over the course of one long car drive, which the film shows in real time. The plot is revealed through a series of phone calls, and the entire film (save shots at the beginning and end) takes place inside Locke's car.
Mike Vogel stars in “Under the Dome”
Terry English (Taye Diggs) and Hildy Mulligan (Kathleen Robertson) continue to investigate murders in San Francisco in this new episode. This season, the men and women of the police force navigate the line between friends and enemies, loyalty and corruption.
Adam Richman hosts “Man Finds Food”
Restaurants! They're seriously everywhere. They're on street corners in every neighborhood, they're found in hotels and hospitals, they can even be found underground in subway stations.
In fact, a study done in 2012 found that there are well over 600,000 restaurants in America, which means that you pretty much can't go anywhere without practically tripping over one of the things.
Riki Lindhome and Natasha Leggero star in “Another Period”
Gilded age giggles: She's barely wrapped up one blast to the past, and already Christina Hendricks is headed for another time-traveling romp.