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Green light: Filming to begin on 'Criminal Minds' revival

Author: 
Michelle Rose / TV Media
Joe Mantegna to star in reboot of "Criminal Minds"

Joe Mantegna to star in reboot of "Criminal Minds"

Green light: If one were to name all of the TV shows that have recently been revived, rebooted or remade, that long list would have to include "Law and Order," "Gossip Girl," "Frasier" and, now, "Criminal Minds."

King Richard, on HBO

Will Smith stars as Richard Williams, the father and coach of tennis superstars Venus (Saniyya Sidney) and Serena Williams (Demi Singleton), in this Oscar-winning biographical drama. The story follows the Williams family on their path to greatness.

Saniyya Sidney, Will Smith and Demi Singleton in "King Richard"

Q: There are a lot of great scenes where a character has to walk across broken glass in bare feet (I'm thinking of 1988's "Die Hard"). Is it fake glass or fake feet?

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

Actually, both options have been used to simulate a person walking across shattered glass.

Children of the Underground, on FX

Faye Yager is on a mission to rescue and protect abused mothers and children in this docuseries from Gabriela Cowperthwaite. When the American legal system failed hundreds of abused people, Yager stepped in and built an underground system to protect them.

Faye Yager as seen in "Children of the Underground"
Faye Yager as seen in "Children of the Underground"

Undead alive: New stories expand the 'Walking Dead' world

Author: 
Sarah Passingham / TV Media
Jillian Bell and Parker Posey in "Tales of the Walking Dead"

Jillian Bell and Parker Posey in "Tales of the Walking Dead"

Undead alive: New stories expand the 'Walking Dead' world

Author: 
Sarah Passingham / TV Media
Jillian Bell and Parker Posey in "Tales of the Walking Dead"

Jillian Bell and Parker Posey in "Tales of the Walking Dead"

Press Your Luck, on ABC

Three contestants answer questions to earn spins on the big wheel in the season premiere of this game show revival hosted by Elizabeth Banks. Using their won spins is a risk for the players, as each one could mean earning more money or losing everything.

Elizabeth Banks hosts "Press Your Luck"
Elizabeth Banks hosts "Press Your Luck"

Q: Have the "Forged in Fire" bladesmiths ever been less than gracious about surrendering their blades to the judges?

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

There's a surprising amount of controversy online about what exactly happens to the weapons at the end of an episode of "Forged in Fire" and who gets to keep them. Some rumors say none of the contestants can keep their blades because of state laws around dangerous weapons, while others say the runners-up keep theirs, while the winners must surrender them for display on the show's Winners Wall.

So You Think You Can Dance, on Fox

This dance competition's 17th season continues with another round of complicated routines hosted by Cat Deeley. While series creator Nigel Lythgoe is not on the panel this year, judges include Stephen "tWitch" Boss, JoJo Siwa and Jonas Persch.

Contestants Beau and Jordan in "So You Think You Can Dance"
Contestants Beau and Jordan in "So You Think You Can Dance"

Season opener: Amazon Prime debuts fresh series adaptation of 'A League of Their Own'

Author: 
Sarah Passingham / TV Media
Abbi Jacobson in a scene from "A League of Their Own"

Abbi Jacobson in a scene from "A League of Their Own"

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