The first panel I queued up for on Saturday morning at New York Comic Con was for The CW’s new series Roswell, New Mexico. The show, which you may have guessed from its title, is a reboot of the extraterrestrial teen drama Roswell that aired on The WB in the 90s.
Every now and then TV shows are lumped together to make up one panel at New York Comic Con. In my experience though, they’ve been for shows airing on the same channel. Usually one new show is like the “opening act” for a more established show that accounts for the majority of fans in attendance …
On Saturday, after hours spent in room 1A06 in the Javits Center, I was treated to the first episode of the 4th season of Blindspot. In addition to the exclusive screening, Jaimie Alexander and Sullivan Stapleton were on hand at New York Comic Con for a quick Q&A session. Here’s what I learned about the …
The TV cycle is increasingly year-round these days, but there’s still an influx of new TV every fall and here we are again! So below you’ll find some links to the new crop of TV shows, the day-by-day schedule, and a calendar of premier dates, plus some additional tidbits worth noting regarding the Fall 2018 …
The next FIFA Women’s World Cup may be a year away, but that isn’t stopping women from making history at the 2018 World Cup. On Friday June 15th, Aly Wagner became the first woman to call a men’s World Cup match on U.S. television, serving as the game analyst.
FOX’s So You Think You Can Dance is back for another season of incredible dancing, Hot Tamale Train tickets, and standing ovations.
The dust has settled on another round of TV cancellations and renewals. According to TVByTheNumbers.com, 69 shows have been axed so far in the 2017-2018 TV season. As always, some were no-brainers and some were surprises. Either way, here’s everything you need to know about the status of your favorite shows, plus some extra tidbits …
Superheroes, they’re just like us. Except not really. Sure, they struggle with relationships and mortality, but their day-to-day lives involve more capes, cool abilities, punching, secret government organizations, and aliens/mutants/powered beings than us mere mortals. Plus they’re under an insane amount of pressure, having to prevent the end of the world and what not on …
Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. hits the 100th episode mark on March 9th. That’s a big milestone, and a lot of hours of TV! A little over 73 assuming most episodes are about 44 mins long. So not only does that make it Marvel’s longest running TV show, by a mile, but it also means we …