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16.06.2023 - 04:02 / justjared.com
Fans are NOT happy with The CW right now after the mass cancellations of some of the biggest hits on the network.
This year, the network canceled 4 fan favorite TV shows. In 2022, the network canceled an additional 9 TV shows. Now, we want to hear from fans!
We’ve collected a list of just some of the biggest cancellations over the years and are asking fans: which TV show do you want revived by a different network or streamer? We’ve included cancellations from 2021, 2022, and 2023 on this list.
Keep reading to vote…
We’re keeping this poll open for several weeks to allow the fan bases to really speak for themselves – and hopefully display to other networks and streamers that these shows might be worth picking up and reviving for new seasons!
Voting is unlimited, and we’ll close this poll on Thursday (June 29) at 3 pm ET. We will be monitoring this poll for bot activity and will implement additional measures should bots be detected.
The Weeknd definitely pushes himself to the limit when working.
Some of your favorite stars were in attendance at Giorgio Armani‘s latest fashion show!
Hunter Ingram It’s all fun and games until the Emmys start handing out awards. Then the real competition begins. This year, the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards will present its first statue for outstanding game show. Previously, game shows were honored during the Daytime Emmys, where “Jeopardy” has claimed 11 of the last 20 years of awards. But in 2021, the New York-based National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, which handles the Daytime Emmys, and the L.A.-based Television Academy, which handles the Primetime Emmys, decided to bring game shows into the primetime heat.
Bethenny Frankel has some advice for Teresa Giudice, Joe Gorga, Prince William and Prince Harry on how to repair their strained sibling bonds.
Andy Cohen is spilling the tea!
It’s official. Billions will end with its upcoming seventh season. Showtime confirmed Thursday that the seventh season will be the last for the hit drama series, and announced the premiere date. The first episode will stream on Paramount+ with Showtime on Friday, August 11, before making its on-air debut Sunday, August 13 at 8 pm on Showtime. Subsequent episodes will roll out weekly.
Craig Carton, a New York sports media personality who was rehired by WFAN three years ago after his gambling addiction landed him in prison for fraud, is leaving the radio station to focus on his deal with Fox Sports.
Elizabeth Wagmeister Senior Correspondent Sherri Shepherd’s daytime talk show, “Sherri,” is shaking up its executive ranks, setting a new senior producing team ahead of its second season. The inaugural season of the top-rated freshman show carried over the production staff from “The Wendy Williams Show,” which was replaced in its time slot on the Fox stations by “Sherri” when Williams’ show ended in 2022. Now, Shepherd’s show has parted ways with some of Williams’ top producers, who helped launch “Sherri,” which has been renewed through 2025. “Sherri” hails from Lionsgate’s Debmar-Mercury, the same company that was behind “The Wendy Williams Show” for its 13-year run.
the “Billions” universe is expanding with several spinoffs planned, all of which will be executive produced by showrunners Brian Koppelman and David Levien, as well as Paul Schiff, whose credits include “Rushmore” and “My Cousin Vinny.” ”Billions: Miami,“ ”Billions: London,“ ”Millions“ and ”Trillions” are all in the works, Showtime announced in February.Per Showtime’s logline, in Season 7, “Alliances are turned on their heads. Old wounds are weaponized.
Hollywood’s biggest names never miss an opportunity to dazzle Us with their fierce fashion sense. Tracee Ellis Ross, Claire Danes, Brittany Snow and more stars turned heads on the red carpet at the 2023 Tribeca Film Festival.
Samuel L. Jackson.
Brittany Snow hits the red carpet in a sparkling blue gown for the premiere of her new movie, The Good Half, during the 2023 Tribeca Festival at BMCC Theater earlier this week in New York City.
Brittany Snow opens up about how she’s been coping the last few months since filing for divorce from Tyler Stanaland.
Steve Coogan has said that he and Rob Brydon should make another series of The Trip.Appearing on his co-star’s Brydon & podcoast, the Alan Partridge star revealed that he was meeting with their director Michael Winterbottom on the day of recording, giving the biggest indication yet that they will make a fifth series of their mockumentary.“I think certainly there will be more stuff to say, because middle age is different to just getting old,” said Coogan. “I think we should do another one, at a time and place to be determined.”Brydon added: “I always say to people, if Steve is still alive in 10 years, I would [do another series].
Atlanta rap mainstay KEY! has officially dropped his first single of 2023, which he debuted this past Sunday at his 'Late Night Church Service.' "You Need God" was produced by DJ Marc B and features a verse from Tony Shhnow, and it's the lead single from his forthcoming project Marquis. The song is classic ATL trap, energized every time KEY! exclaims exactly what its intended recipient needs.
When Jason Williams decided to turn the balcony of his 18th-floor apartment into an incredible garden, he never dreamed of exhibiting his work at the RHS Flower Show.
Voting is now underway for the ratification of the new DGA film and TV contract. Members were sent ballots tonight along with the memorandum of agreement, as well as an executive summary of the new deal with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers. The tentative agreement was approved last night by the DGA national board, which unanimously recommended that members ratify it. Voting must be completed by June 23.
Showtime has made a decision on its last remaining current scripted series whose fate had been up in the air, opting not to pick up a second season of comedy I Love That for You. The news comes a year after the Season 1 run of the show starring Vanessa Bayer, who co-created I Love That For You with Jeremy Beiler. The two serve as executive producers alongside showrunner Jessi Klein and Michael Showalter.
J. Kim Murphy “I Love That for You” will not move forward with a second season at Showtime. The network has canceled the comedy series executive produced by Vanessa Bayer, Jeremy Beiler and Jessi Klein after one season. “’I Love That for You’ has completed its run on Showtime,” a spokesperson for the network disclosed on Wednesday evening. “We want to thank Vanessa, Jeremy and Jessi, along with the incredible cast and crew for their hard work and wish them the best going forward.” The news comes nearly a year after “I Love That for You” completed its pilot season, airing a finale on June 19, 2022. The first season was composed of eight episodes, which broadcast weekly on Sunday evenings.
Lisa Snowdon found herself in a heated row with Ann Widdecombe over the menopause on Wednesday. The two ladies were guests on Channel 5's Jeremy Vine show, where discussion soon turned to the importance of opening more conversations about the menopause, which Lisa also speaks about in her book Just Getting Started.