LAPD patrol Sgt. Athena Grant Nash (Angela Bassett) is back in action for the remainder of Season 5 with this new, post-hiatus premiere. The 118 race to save a family whose truck has been rigged with a bomb. They also welcome two new members to the team.
Norman Reedus and Melissa McBride return for a new episode of this long-running zombie apocalypse series. The action ramps up as the show's final season inches toward a definitive conclusion that may reportedly differ from that of its source material.
Stanton Carlisle (Cooper) leaves his old life and joins a carnival where clairvoyant Madame Zeena (Collette) and her washed-up husband, Pete (Strathairn), take Stan under their wings and teach him the ways of cold reading. Using these skills alongside fellow carnival worker Molly (Mara), Stan gains a reputation among New York's finest and attracts the attention and help of a mysterious psychiatrist (Blanchett). Together, the two set their sights on a dangerous tycoon, but Stan's newest aide may turn out to be more dangerous than he is himself.
Gigi Davis (Hilson) left her wealthy family to carve a path of her own away from the pressure of money. Life is fine and normal, with Gigi living out her days as an average single mom in the city until her daughter's life is put in jeopardy. With threats being made towards her daughter by gangsters, Gigi finds her only choice is to reach out to the world she left behind for assistance. This move comes with a heavy price as Gigi must leave her safe mom life behind and embrace a world of crime as the only solution to saving her daughter.
Tony (Elgort) and María (Zegler) are from different walks of life, both living in Manhattan's Upper West Side in 1957. Tony is a former Jets brawler and María is little sister to the leader of the Puerto Rican Sharks. The Jets and the Sharks are at war, but that doesn't stop Tony and María from falling in love at the high school dance. As their friends and families clash, the couple are swept up in an whirlwind romance that defies the societal standards of the time and place.
Canadian filmmaker Dennis Villeneuve brings Frank Herbert's classic to life in this sci-fi drama. Timothée Chalamet stars as Paul Atreides, a young heir who moves to a new planet with his family and must carve out his great destiny. Zendaya also stars.
NBC news anchor Lester Holt and a team of journalists present the news of the week along with fascinating human interest stories, ground-breaking interviews and hard-hitting investigations in this long-running, prime-time news magazine staple.
Jaina Lee Ortiz stars as Andy Herrera, Fire Station 19's lieutenant in a new episode. This season, relationships are tested following Maya (Danielle Savre) and Carina's (Stefania Spampinato) wedding, and a new set of challenges arise in the workplace.
A young Adam Goldberg (Sean Giambrone) documents his family's wacky antics by video camera in this nostalgic comedy set in the 1980s. The show also stars Wendi McLendon-Covey and Jeff Garlin as Adam's parents, Beverly and Murray.
Both the good and the bad of behind-the-scenes hospital work are shown in a new episode of this medical drama. Matt Czuchry, Manish Dayal and Jane Leeves star as doctors and nurses fighting against the corrupting influence of big money in healthcare.
Vanessa Lachey, Yasmine Al-Bustami and Jason Antoon star in a new episode of this series' premiere season. Set at the Pearl Harbor Field Office, Special Agent Jane Tennant (Lachey) leads a team to investigate crimes involving military personnel.
Stanley Tucci hosts "Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy"
Oscar-nominated actor and Emmy-winning host Stanley Tucci ("The Lovely Bones," 2009) has had viewers yearning for a return trip to Italy since Season 1 of his show premiered last year. Happily, CNN's "Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy" returns this Sunday, March 13.