CBS Picks Up Robin Williams-Sarah Michelle Gellar Comedy, 5 Others
by Tyler Peterson
- May 10, 2013
CBS is in the midst of solidifying its fall lineup, giving a series order to the comedy CRAZY ONES, a father-daughter workplace comedy starring Robin Williams and Sarah Michelle Gellar. The network has also picked up three other comedies, as well as two dramas, according to Deadline.
VIDEO: First Clip from New Season of ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT!
by Caryn Robbins
- May 1, 2013
Check out the first clip from the upcoming fourth season of ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT. In the sneak peek, Lucille finds a way to get around the building's strict no smoking policy and the fact that her ankle monitor prevents her from approaching the balcony.
First Look At Liza Minnelli On New Netflix ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT
by Pat Cerasaro
- Apr 25, 2013
The long-awaited first glimpse at the cast of characters of the Netflix reboot of cult comedy series Arrested Development has finally been released, including a first look at returning guest star Liza Minnelli as Lucille II!
CRITIC'S CUT: 10 Shows on the Brink of Cancellation
by Tyler Peterson
- Apr 8, 2013
As the network's upfront season orders loom on the calendar, we've compiled a list of ten shows on the brink of cancellation - those that are most likely to sink into the abyss of being yanked from the airwaves. Between mediocre ratings, dragging plotlines, or an ever-changing timeslot, these shows are in definite danger.
Netflix to Premiere New Season Of ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT, 5/26
by Caryn Robbins
- Apr 4, 2013
Netflix will premiere its highly-anticipated fourth season of ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT on Sunday, May 26, 2013. All 15-episodes of the Emmy Award-winning comedy from series creator/executive producer Mitchell Hurwitz will be available for members to watch instantly at launch.
VIDEO: ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT Documentary Makers Turn to Kickstarter for Funding
by Caryn Robbins
- Mar 21, 2013
Last week, creators and stars of the hit TV series Veronica Mars proved that fan loyalty could bring the dream of a feature length film adaptation of the show to fruition. Inspired by the results, filmmakers of an ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT documentary have turned to fans to ask for support in their creative endeavor. Check out the trailer for the project below!
Mary Elizabeth Ellis to Co-Star with Will Arnett in Upcoming CBS Pilot
by Tyler Peterson
- Feb 27, 2013
'The Waitress' from IT'S ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA is finally moving on from her barista position. According to Deadline, Mary Elizabeth Ellis is set to co-star in Greg Garcia's upcoming CBS comedy pilot opposite Will Arnett. Garcia is also set to executive produce the project.
NBC Downsizes Revamped UP ALL NIGHT Episode Order
by Tyler Peterson
- Feb 12, 2013
According to Deadline, the network has axed the number of revamped, multi-camera episodes it would order for the show's second season from five to one. The news comes only days after series star Christina Applegate announced that she would not be returning to film any additional episodes, and a month after series creator Emily Spivey voluntarily walked away.
Christina Applegate Leaves NBC's UP ALL NIGHT
by Pat Cerasaro
- Feb 8, 2013
In a strange and unexpected departure, Christina Applegate has announced she will be exiting her own NBC series, UP ALL NIGHT, which has struggled in the ratings but will be receiving a reboot in a new format starting later this month when it begins production on Season Three. This news comes mere weeks after the creator of the series, Emily Spivey, parted ways with the once-single-camera, now multi-camera situation comedy.
VIDEO: Jason Bateman Confirms ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT Movie
by Tyler Peterson
- Feb 6, 2013
In a promtional interview with Larry King for his upcoming film IDENTITY THIEF, Jason Bateman confirmed some monumental news for ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT fans: a big-screen adaptation is underway.
Farewell to 30 ROCK; Long Running NBC Series Signs Off Tonight!
by Caryn Robbins
- Jan 31, 2013
I want to go to there - to the series finale of NBC's 30 ROCK that is, airing tonight at 8:00 pm/ET on NBC. After seven seasons on the air, Liz Lemon, Tracy Morgan, Jack Donaghy and the rest of the gang will be saying their final farewells to the two-time Emmy award winning sitcom.
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