In the midst of the pandemic, fans of Ryan Murphy’s Netflix series The Politician were worried they wouldn’t see a second season anytime soon. Luckily, Murphy has confirmed a second season is coming in mid-June.
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By Denise Petski
Senior Managing Editor
Fox Entertainment continues with its early renewals, picking up flagship drama series 9-1-1 for a fourth season and its breakout spinoff 9-1-1: Lone Star for a second.
The network already has renewed its freshman animated series Bless the Harts and Duncanville for next season and also has The Simpsons and Family Guy set to return next fall.
Created by Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, and Tim Minear, the first-responders procedural explores the high-pressure
In the midst of the pandemic, fans of Ryan Murphy’s Netflix series The Politician were worried they wouldn’t see a second season anytime soon. Luckily, Murphy has confirmed a second season is coming in mid-June.
Connie Britton is back for the two-part season finale of Global’s “9-1-1”.
It was just announced that Connie Britton is returning to the series 9-1-1 for the two-part season three finale!
By Anthony D'Alessandro
If you're all out of TV shows and to watch while passing the time in coronavirus quarantine, don't worry: A new onslaught of titles is coming this week to help. From the premiere of Ryan Murphy's highly-anticipated Netflix series, Hollywood, to a Parks and Recreation reunion, there really is so much to look forward to.Behold, all the TV shows and movies to earmark for this week:Penny Dreadful: City of Angels: A spinoff of the popular series Penny Dreadful.
Get ready for your monthly Netflix refresh! As stay-at-home practices continue nationwide due to the coronavirus pandemic, streaming shows and movies continues to be a vital part of quarantine for many of us, and luckily, if you're running out of things to watch, there are many new titles dropping on Netflix starting May 1 and continuing throughout the month.
Get ready for your monthly Netflix refresh! As stay-at-home practices continue nationwide due to the coronavirus pandemic, streaming shows and movies continues to be a vital part of quarantine for many of us, and luckily, if you're running out of things to watch, there are many new titles dropping on Netflix starting May 1 and continuing throughout the month.
American Horror Story Season 1 was set to return to FX later this year, but due to the coronavirus pandemic there's a chance that the horror anthology may be delayed. However, that means that we only have more time to speculate about what Ryan Murphy has in store for us in this milestone season.
Netflix‘s brand new limited series Hollywood has its debut trailer!
The cast of “9-1-1” is routinely asked to rappel off cliffs, perform underwater rescues and negotiate buckled streets after an earthquake. So being lowered into a hole on a harness should be a comparative piece of cake, right?
Netflix's productions might be on pause as a result of the coronavirus pandemic like the rest of Hollywood, but the streaming service still has plenty of new content on the way for the month of May.
Ryan Murphy will continue to take over TV and streaming services next month when Hollywood, his latest star-studded Netflix series, arrives on Friday, May 1. Hollywood is a seven-episode series which follows aspiring actors and filmmakers in a post-World War II Hollywood as they try to make it, no matter the cost.
Someone is having a little too much fun in quarantine! Martha Stewart left an incomprehensible comment on an Instagram post recently and blamed the funny faux pas on “drinking.”
In a move that is bound to surprise very few people, Fox has now renewed 9-1-1 for Season 4. The disaster procedural series, created by Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, and Tim Minear, first premiered in 2018 and has been a major hit for the network ever since.
Prepare to see a lot more of Rob Lowe yee-hawing in a Texas firehouse because 9-1-1: Lone Star has just been renewed for Season 2 at Fox. The 9-1-1 spin-off, which debuted this winter and could be the start of the franchise's so-called "Dick Wolf phase," will continue to bring us new adventures from Station 126 in Austin.
Fox has renewed both of the 9-1-1 and 9-1-1: Lone Star for additional seasons.