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‘Squid Game: The Challenge’ Renewed for Season 2 at Netflix, Casting Now Open

‘Squid Game: The Challenge’ Renewed for Season 2 at Netflix, Casting Now Open

Netflix has renewed the reality show 'Squid Game: The Challenge' for a second season.

Best TV Shows of 2023: Jury Duty (Freevee), The Curse (Showtime), Beef (Netflix), Abbot Elementary (ABC), Succession (HBO), and The Bear (FX)

Best TV Shows of 2023: Jury Duty (Freevee), The Curse (Showtime), Beef (Netflix), Abbot Elementary (ABC), Succession (HBO), and The Bear (FX)

Our Annual Report continues with our list of the 25 Best TV Shows of 2023. Stay tuned throughout the month for more awards, lists, and exclusive features about the year’s best in music, film, and TV. Find our complete Annual Report all in one place here.

Bowen Yang Belts Out George Santos Ballad in ‘SNL’ Cold Open

Bowen Yang Belts Out George Santos Ballad in ‘SNL’ Cold Open

Bowen Yang channels George Santos in this week's 'Saturday Night Live' cold open, performing a parody of 'Candle in the Wind.'

‘The Boys’ Season 4 Trailer: Bloody Homelander Smiles, Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s Character Revealed and a Superhero Election

‘The Boys’ Season 4 Trailer: Bloody Homelander Smiles, Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s Character Revealed and a Superhero Election

The first trailer for Season 4 of 'The Boys' has been released, showcasing new developments in the show's storyline, including a superhero election and the introduction of Jeffrey Dean Morgan's character. The trailer teases intense action, new super-powered characters, and the return of familiar faces.

'Golden Bachelor' Scandal: Gerry Turner Dumped Ex After 10lb. Weight Gain, Forced Her to Move to Motel: Report

'Golden Bachelor' Scandal: Gerry Turner Dumped Ex After 10lb. Weight Gain, Forced Her to Move to Motel: Report

A shocking report reveals that 'Golden Bachelor' Gerry Turner dumped his ex-girlfriend after she gained weight and forced her to move to a motel. Read on to learn more about this scandalous story.

"Bookie" Executive Producer Chuck Lorre Talks About His Future in Broadcast TV and New Projects

"Bookie" Executive Producer Chuck Lorre Talks About His Future in Broadcast TV and New Projects

Chuck Lorre, the executive producer of the new Max comedy "Bookie," joins a podcast to discuss his future in broadcast TV and his upcoming projects. Lorre talks about ending his remaining CBS comedies, Young Sheldon and Bob Hearts Abishola, and his thoughts on the changing economics of doing broadcast TV. He also mentions that he is pitching some new shows for broadcast networks and talks about the challenges of financing television shows in the post-Peak TV landscape. Lorre also discusses the inspiration behind "Bookie" and his decision to cast Charlie Sheen in the show, despite their troubled past. He also sheds light on his next project, a new spinoff of The Big Bang Theory, and whether it will be for Max or CBS.

ABC Sets Premiere Date for Only Murders in the Building

ABC Sets Premiere Date for Only Murders in the Building

ABC has announced that the Hulu Original comedy series Only Murders in the Building will premiere in January, following Celebrity Jeopardy's move to Tuesday nights.

The Golden Bachelor: Uncovering the Truth Behind the Heartwarming Storyline

The Golden Bachelor: Uncovering the Truth Behind the Heartwarming Storyline

A closer look at the reality behind the television show The Golden Bachelor