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Could a ‘Friends' Reunion Special Be Coming to HBO Max?
The Hollywood Reporter is reporting that a “Friends” reunion special is in the works at HBO Max, with the six main stars on board to participate. It would be an unscripted special featuring Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matthew Perry, Matt LeBlanc, and David Schwimmer with series creators Marta Kauffman and David Crane.
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Sean Spicer Eliminated as ‘Dancing With the Stars' Reveals the Season 28 Semi-Finalists
How quickly the dancing time has come and gone. Sean Spicer was eliminated from “Dancing With the Stars” in week nine, after the country watched him dance to Destiny’s Child and One Direction Monday evening, on Boy Band/Girl Group night, with a score of 50 out of 80 total.
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Nick Jonas Is Joining ‘The Voice' as a Coach in Spring 2020
Welcome to “The Voice,” Nick Jonas. The youngest member of The Jonas Brothers is getting his own big spinning chair for season 18 of the NBC singing competition, which is currently still in blind auditions for season 17. He’ll join returning coaches Blake Shelton, Kelly Clarkson, and John Legend, who are all currently coaching on this season alongside Gwen Stefani....
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Peter Weber Is the Star of ‘The Bachelor' Season 24
Prepare for a full season of jokes about planes and windmills. Peter Weber will be the next star of “The Bachelor,” as announced on last night’s finale of “Bachelor in Paradise.” Peter came in third place during Hannah Brown’s season of “The Bachelorette,” and he made quite the splash after Hannah revealed they had sex in a windmill four times...
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Bethenny Frankel Is Leaving ‘The Real Housewives of New York'
Bethenny Frankel is leaving “The Real Housewives of New York” ahead of the 12th season, according to Variety.
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‘The Walking Dead' Comic-Con Panel Confirms Danai Gurira's Exit and Premieres New Trailer
Michonne is about to officially say goodbye. “The Walking Dead” just hit San Diego Comic-Con and Danai Gurira confirmed that season 10 will be her last, as rumored earlier this year. “I can confirm this will be my final season as Michonne on the show,” she said on the Friday afternoon panel.
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Tina Fey Returns to NBC With a Show About Ted Danson as Mayor of Los Angeles
“The Good Place” may be ending, but NBC is doing its best to make up for it. The network just gave a series order to any untitled series created by Tina Fey and Robert Carlock, starring “The Good Place’s” Ted Danson as a wealthy businessman who is unexpectedly elected mayor of Los Angeles.
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‘Big Little Lies,' ‘Stranger Things,' and ‘The Handmaid's Tale' Did Not Get Snubbed by Emmys – Just Not Eligible
Some simple eligibility rules have kept some of the year’s best shows out of the Emmy race for now
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Jennifer Morrison Joins ‘This Is Us' Season 4
Jennifer Morrison is joining “This Is Us” season four in a recurring guest star role. Morrison starred as Emma Swan on ABC’s “Once Upon a Time” until 2018, voices Catwoman in an upcoming animated Batman movie, and recently directed an upcoming episode of HBO’s “Euphoria.”
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‘The Good Place' to End After Season 4
We have arrived in the Bad Place. NBC’s critically acclaimed comedy “The Good Place” will end after season four, creator Mike Schur announced during a panel celebrating the show on Friday night. “After ‘The Good Place’ was picked up for season two, the writing staff and I began to map out, as best we could, the trajectory of the show....
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'Never Saw That Coming': Emilia Clarke Flabbergasted By ‘Game of Thrones' Ending
Spoilers ahead!
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‘Game Of Thrones' Favorite Character Takes Turn to the Dark Side
Access is taking a look at what went down in the most recent episode of “Game of Thrones.”
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Spoiler Alert: ‘Game of Thrones' Bosses Explain Controversial Character Turn
Spoiler Alert! Turn away now if you haven’t watched the latest episode of “Game of Thrones.”
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Damning ‘Leaving Neverland' Premieres on HBO to Controversy
HBO premiered the first part of the controversial documentary “Leaving Neverland,” Sunday night and for just about all it was a difficult watch.
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‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine' Renewed For Season 7 on NBC
The Nine-Nine lives again. “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” is living well on its new network. So well, in fact, that NBC has renewed it for a seventh season, midway through the sixth.
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Chevel Shepherd Is ‘The Voice'
Chevel Shepherd was crowned the winner of season 15 of “The Voice” on Tuesday. Shepard’s win marks back-to-back victories for coach Kelly Clarkson, who triumphed over fellow coach Blake Shelton — a frequent “Voice” winner — last season with contestant Brynn Cartelli. “Oh, my God!” a surprised Shepard repeatedly exclaimed as Clarkson jumped out of her coaches chair to join...
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Staying Alive: Andrew Lincoln to Return as Rick Grimes in Multiple ‘Walking Dead' Films
Apparently a good impaling isn’t strong enough to take Rick Grimes down. In the fakeout heard across the TV universe Sunday night AMC did not kill off Andrew Lincoln’s beloved “Walking Dead” character despite weeks of buildup promoting it as his last episode.
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‘This Is Us' Trip to Vietnam Will Have Profound Effects on the Pearson Family
Tonight’s episode of “This Is Us” travels back in time to Jack’s (Milo Ventimiglia) experiences in Vietnam and even before, growing up as a protector of his little brother, Nicky (played as an adult by Michael Angarano), and it’s the beginning of a story that will change an awful lot about what viewers know about the Pearson...
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Yvonne Strahovski Accidentally Reveals She's Having a Boy on Emmys Red Carpet
The actress is nominated at the 2018 Emmys for her work in “The Handmaid’s Tale,” and she’s also about to have a baby “any day,” though “hopefully not today.”
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'Bachelorette' and New Fiance Address Instagram Controversy
ABC’s “Bachelorette” Becca Kufrin and her new fiance, Garrett Yrigoyen, hope to move forward after controversy. Shortly after the season premiere, it was discovered that Yrigoyen had liked Instagram posts that mocked transgender people, feminists and Parkland, Florida, shooting survivor David Hogg. He responded quickly by deleting the account and apologizing, describing the likes as “mindless taps.”