Starring in the surprise-hit sci-fi series "Under the Dome" was a big moment in Montreal-born actress Rachelle Lefevre's career, but it actually wasn't the biggest. That honor goes to landing the role of the evil vampire Victoria in the smash-hit Twilight films. Well, some of them, at least.
Annie Potts and Iain Armitage in "Young Sheldon"
TV spinoffs have been around for almost as long as television itself, but they aren't always successful. However, a recent comedy has taken on a life of its own and audiences can't get enough.
Cameras follow a doting wife and mother who’s also a fourth generation clairvoyant as she connects with people desperate to communicate with their loved ones in this premiere. Each episode showcases Jennie Marie’s readings and offers viewers a look at her home life.
After the Superhero Relocation Program is shut down by the government, Elastigirl (Hunter) lands a job as the face of a telecommunications company that's trying to rehabilitate the public's perception of superheroes, leaving her superhero husband, Bob (Nelson), at home to raise their three kids. With daughter Violet (Vowell) having trouble with her boyfriend, son Dash (Milner) struggling with his homework and infant Jack-Jack (Fucile) manifesting his superpowers in destructive ways, Bob finds being a stay-at-home dad to be just as challenging as facing down a supervillain. But when Elastigirl uncovers an evil plot, the superheroic family must put their problems aside to save the world once again.
It's been many years since his adventures with Winnie the Pooh (Cummings) and the other animals of the Hundred Acre Wood, and Christopher Robin (McGregor) is now a businessman without much time for his wife, Evelyn (Atwell), or his daughter, Madeline (Carmichael), whom he is planning to send away to boarding school. When Pooh makes his way to London and reunites with Christopher, the man is reminded of the more carefree life that he once led, but the responsibilities of adulthood still weigh on him.
Ron Stallworth (Washington) becomes the first black officer on his police force, but he faces discrimination from the other officers. Undeterred, he begins an investigation into the local chapter of the Ku Klux Klan, reaching out to its president over the phone, but when it comes time to meet with the organization's members in person, he realizes that he'll need someone white to go in his place and recruits fellow officer Flip Zimmerman (Driver) to pose as him. Together, the two police officers pretend to be one person as they work to sabotage the organization from within.
Eden Sher as seen in "The Middle"
Spinoff spinoff in the city: The Hecks aren't finished with television yet. "The Middle," the sitcom about a kooky, lower middle-class family living in small-town Indiana, wrapped up last spring after nine hilarious seasons, but in the age of spinoffs and reboots, a successful show is never really dead.
Stars gather at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles to celebrate one of the entertainment industry's most enduring icons in this premiere. The two-hour special includes musical performances and never-before-seen short films.
Giada De Laurentiis hosts "Ultimate Thanksgiving Challenge"
The days are getting shorter and the nights are getting crisper, and that can only mean one thing: Thanksgiving is on its way. With only a few weeks to go until Turkey Day is upon us, Food Network is stuffed with more than 25 hours of programming that celebrate the most food-focused of holidays.
Brett Kavanaugh was sworn in as a Supreme Court Justice. He said it was a night he'll never forget ... because he wrote it on a weird calendar he'll keep for 30 years.
Actually, while Kavanaugh was being sworn in, there were lots of angry protesters gathered outside. It got even worse when Kavanaugh stepped onto the balcony and threw beads at the crowd.
When Joy's (Danielle Panabaker) beloved aunt needs surgery, she rushes home to care for her and is reunited with her former crush, Ben (Matt Long), in this premiere. Romance blossoms as Joy and Ben work together on the town's baking competition.
Michael Mealor stars in "The Young and the Restless"
After Bill comes to, he and Brooke share a warm moment. Thorne does some damage control by blaming Bill for starting the fight. Eric is at odds with Quinn when she refuses to let Pam get married in their home. Eric and Donna remember their past. Ridge is upset when Bill asks after Brooke. Bill has a favor to ask of Brooke before he makes a confession. Det. Sanchez questions Thorne and Ridge some more about Bill's fall. Ridge is shocked when he finds out what Bill told the detective. Meanwhile, Bill promises Liam and Wyatt that he has changed. Quinn makes a huge sacrifice to keep her marriage intact. Ridge destroys an important symbol of the Spencer family. Pam reflects to Charlie about her relationship with Stephanie and the death of their mother. Brooke confides in Eric about Bill's admission and desire to be a better person and Eric gives her some advice. Later, Eric must step between Pam and Quinn. Ridge and Bill exchange accusations and threats. Steffy oversees a photo shoot for the launch of her Intimates line. Ridge, Brooke, Katie, Thorne and Donna all go to Eric and Quinn's for dinner.
Jennifer and Chad are shocked by the bombshell dropped by Abigail and Stefan. Sami asks for Kayla's help in proving EJ is alive. Sarah fills Maggie in about the man to whom she's to be married. Brady turns to Eve after feeling guilty about Nicole. Hattie wants Roman to prove his love for her. Eve severs ties with Brady and decides to leave Salem. Some familiar faces return for a spooky surprise. Hattie comes to understand that impersonating Marlena isn't as great as it seems. John scores a win. Sami realizes Susan is the key to identifying the mystery man. Belle is nervous when Chloe starts to suspect baby Bonnie is really Mimi's child. Susan has a premonition about Rex. Lucas and Sami reconnect. Belle supports Sami through a rough time and the sisters mend fences. Shawn defends Belle when things get heated between her and Lucas. Chloe goes to Rex and Sarah's engagement party with some big news. Bonnie puts Mimi and Rex in a tight spot.
Kevin feels hopeful. Michael and Sonny meet for a drink together. Curtis receives some upsetting news. Sonny comes up with a plan. Laura and Carly agree to a pact. Anna seeks help. Mac and Felicia do their best to help Laura. Ryan has his eyes on Ava. Franco organizes a Halloween party for the children. Jordan and Curtis discuss wedding plans. Michael bonds with Chase over Nelle. Carly struggles with the damage that was done to her at Ferncliff. Ava defends the decision she made.
Jack insists that his family come together and Billy and Kyle reluctantly agree. Kyle tries to repair things with Lola, but she insists she's not interested in dating him because she believes he's still hung up on Summer. Kyle then confronts Summer, saying he's staying true to Lola and won't let her get in the way. Lola witnesses the confrontation and is touched by his words, so she gives him another chance. Tessa and Mariah get matching tattoos to symbolize their relationship. Mariah soon tells Tessa that she loves her back. Devon turns to Sharon for help saving Lily from her situation. Sharon advocates on Lily's behalf, but it's not enough. She encourages Devon to focus on ways he and the family can support Lily. Meanwhile, Cane asks the kids to write a letter to Lily. Sharon is torn between her growing attraction to Rey and Nick's constant reminder of their past together. Nick invites Sharon along on a family trip to the pumpkin patch.