Finally, a TV Show About Pirates
Today: Starz heads to the seas, The CW renews some fan favorites, and Jewel books a big acting gig.
Today: Jonah Hill takes another dramatic role, Kellan Lutz heads to the jungle, and Brad Bird wants to work with real people again.
Today: Starz heads to the seas, The CW renews some fan favorites, and Jewel books a big acting gig.
Today: Marvel has another hit on its hands, Lifetime gets a new look, and HBO lost big.
Today: Some new series drama on premium cable, NBC goes gay again, and Angus T. Jones is very rich.
HBO invites two shows back for next year, Teri Hatcher is slumming it, and E! gets an awkward new makeover.
Paul Rudd and Leslie Manna are feeling their age, Tina Fey gets a boyfriend, and Jane Fonda returns again.
Today: Meryl Streep is in a sexy new movie, Chloë Sevigny gets scary, and The Avengers is already a hit.
Today: A new book/movie combines tropes (sort of), Keanu Reeves suffers a setback, and Pixar contemplates death.
Today: Bill Maher isn't going anywhere for a while, Mel Gibson keeps making bad choices, and Ryan Seacrest makes some more money.
Today: Lindsay Lohan gets a big Lifetime role, Gina Carano keeps on acting, and the BBC cancels a show.
Today: Taylor Swift considers sacrilege, Catching Fire has its director, and Matthew Perry is going back to work.
Today: Jake Gyllenhaal takes to the stage, Bravo gives us the goods, as does Magic Mike.
Today: Netflix goes all in, Bravo renews your favorite show, and Showtime has a new project.
Today: Rupert Murdoch gets the movie treatment, Disney resurrects an amphibian, and Charlie Sheen is, well, winning.
Today: a wildly talked-out about show wasn't watched that much, James Cameron is huge in China, and the Tribeca Film Festival picks some strange judges.
Disney gives a blog to a dog, Nancy Meyers and Tina Fey are looking for an old man, and Pauly D is very very rich.
Today: Britney Spears is close to a big deal, Christian Slater stumbles again, and some Batman snaps.
Today: The two cool guys are putting something together, AMC gets back in the comic business, and LMFAO is trying to make it official.
Today: Jen considers a risque role, a legendary rap album comes to life, and Tom Hanks might go seriously Disney.
Today: HBO has a real hit on its hands, Zooey Deschanel will be back in the fall, and the Eastwood reality show drops.
Today: Katniss has no leader, Nicole Kidman is to become a princess, and an injured actor gets litigious.
Today: Betty White to the rescue, the return of Captain America, and JGL bows out.
Today: Jimmy Cameron's done it again, Bravo unveils even more new shows, and Ryan Seacrest's announcement is kinda boring.
Today: A Quality TV victor has been decided, a gang of British teens snubs the White House, and some exciting theater news.
Today: Ryan Seacrest has an announcement, Katy Perry has announced her latest dropping, and Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels may be teaming up again.
Today: Josh Hartnett is looking for a comeback, Damon Lindelof defends a bad ending, and MTV is keepin' on keepin' on.
Today: Sally Draper is growing up, Ben Affleck steps in for Tom Cruise, and everyone's favorite show is renewed.
Today: Bravo is putting more stuff out into the world, Matt Weiner puts together a movie, and J.Lo's new show is in trouble.
Today: NeNe Leakes' career is booming, Chloe Moretz is about to do something terrible, and Jane Fonda will of course play a Republican hero.
Today: Justin Bieber's new song sounds awfully grown-up, ABC Family makes a big buy, and Will Ferrell is trying to get his kid into college.
NBC's perpetual underdog may show signs of life, a new reality show is a sad sign of the times, and Tim Burton has ruined Dark Shadows.
Jennifer Lawrence might have a scheduling conflict, Scott Wolf is back on TV, and Keira Knightley makes a terrible decision.
Nickelodeon has an odd dynamo on its hands, an American Idol contestant gets the boot, and Jenna Elfman is headed to Washington
ABC's marriage show hits a new low, Bear Grylls is out of a job, and the return of Tempestt Bledsoe.
Jake G. gets creepy in a new music video, Michael Bay is going to put real families through the wringer, and an exciting new Hunger Games clip.
Britney Spears might soon be joining Simon Cowell, Tom Cruise wants to sing some more, and NBC might have another dud on its hands.
A peek at Johnny Depp as Tonto, Amy Poehler goes to war with Catherine O'Hara, and Jeremy Piven heads back in time.
Keri Russell lands a new role, so does a former Bachelorette, and Sigourney Weaver heads to television.
Today: Tami Taylor lands another job, so does Meryl Streep's daughter, and Gossip Girl heads to China.
The Call Sheet sifts through the day's glut of Hollywood news to find the stories even non-industry types can care about. Today: Broadway claims another beloved movie, HBO passes on a dude show, and Jeff Goldblum heads to TV.
Cuba downsizes, James Spader downsizes himself, and Keaton and Redford are together at least
The CW has found its newest leading lady, the Oscars were a mild success, and Jonah Hill stays serious.
The nerd world's favorite comedy returns, Paul Walker is forever, and a look at HBO's latest.
Scott Speedman is having a comeback, someone's letting Lindsay Lohan do live television, and Chris Colfer made a little movie.
Meryl and Julia are teaming up on a big movie, Jennifer Aniston is making another switch, and a new show sounds very exciting.
Jenny McCarthy has a new show, J.Lo has ruined reality TV for everyone, and Cougar Town is in trouble (again).
Chris Pine's salaries revealed, the Parents Television Council is mad at MTV again, and some less than stellar news for NBC.
A new trailer for a strange new movie, Jamie Lannister meets Tom Cruise, and Jennifer Aniston is in trouble in London.
John Stamos might have a series again, George Lucas corrects the fanboys, and the gay return of Ethan Embry.
A Bradley Cooper joint falls apart, Robert Redford is stranded, and Bravo heads back to Miami.
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