Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) must rely entirely on each other when they're caught in a dangerous situation in this new episode. Elsewhere, the conflict between the American Hunters and the British Hunters reaches a critical point.
At the age of 83, when even the most addicted workaholics would normally be settled into a quiet retirement, Geoffrey Horne is still pursuing his craft. Despite having been a star of one of the best-loved, most-acclaimed films of all time (1957's "The Bridge on the River Kwai"), his craft isn't film. It's theater.
When a woman is murdered while on a yoga retreat in Nepal, the IRT searches for the killer in this new episode. The case marks Monty's (Tyler James Williams) first international mission with the team. Charisma Carpenter guest stars.
Seven young adults with Down syndrome embark on a quest for greater independence, from job changes to new living arrangements, in this season premiere. This season also features a new family facing the joys and challenges of raising Rocco, a 3-year-old with Down syndrome.
Hugh Grant's friend Bernie, referred to at one point in the film as "the worst stockbroker in the whole world" after he loses his job, is played by Hugh Bonneville, who is probably best known today for being a little more financially secure in "Downton Abbey."
Tensions run high when the team crash lands on a desert island in this season finale. After three weeks, they must find a way to overcome their relationship issues with each other so they can work together to get off the island.
Barry Rothbart, Kirby Howell-Baptiste, Allison Tolman and Lucas Neff star in "Downward Dog"
Emily Hampshire stars in "12 Monkeys"
Sci-fi binge: Syfy's time-bending hit gets all meta as "12 Monkeys" returns with its 10-episode third season starting Friday, May 19, and its release schedule is far from normal.
This morning was the annual White House Easter Egg Roll. There was an appearance by that very special visitor, someone who only shows up to the White House once a year: Melania Trump.
It was a great time, and apparently the Easter egg hunt is still going on. Because Trump hides those Easter eggs as well as he hides his tax returns.
While en route to Mars, an astronaut (Montgomery) learns that she is pregnant, and soon gives birth to the first human born on the red planet. Sadly, she dies during childbirth. The child, Gardner (Butterfield), grows up in the small colony with only 14 other people, and after turning 16, he finds a video of his mother with a man he's convinced is his father. He secretly stows away aboard a ship headed to Earth, intending to both find the man he believes is his dad and to meet a girl (Robertson) that he's met online. As he finds out, though, growing up on Mars hasn't prepared him for the radically different conditions found on Earth, both physical and social.
After a team of operatives led by Xiang (Yen) steals a device capable of weaponizing orbiting satellites, operative Xander Cage (Diesel), who faked his own death in the previous installment of this franchise, springs back into action to recover it. After paying a visit to his old friend Ainsley (Corfield) for a helping hand, he traces Xiang and the device to the Philippines. But when he and his old team stage a raid to recover the device, Xander discovers that there are far more layers to this conspiracy than he originally thought.
The "Resident Evil" franchise comes to its explosive conclusion in this installment. After being betrayed, Alice (Jovovich) begins a search for survivors of the deadly T-virus that continues to ravage the globe. When the holographic Red Queen (Anderson) appears to Alice, she's reluctant to trust it, but its message that the remnants of the villainous Umbrella Corporation are gathering to finish wiping out humanity is hard to ignore, driving Alice to return to where the apocalypse began: Raccoon City.