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‘Game of Thrones’ Season 8 May Have Confirmed 2019 Premiere
HBO will confirm few details of the eighth and final Game of Thrones season; perhaps least of all whether we’ll wait until 2019 to see it. That said, star Liam Cunningham may have guaranteed the fantasy blockbuster will sit out 2018 with an update on production.
‘The Walking Dead’ Probably Won’t Answer Heath’s Fate Until Season 9
The Walking Dead has left characters behind before, but few so drastically as with Heath’s abrupt Season 7 departure. Corey Hawkins was busy filming the new 24, but does its cancellation mean the character’s return? Yes! Well … maybe not this season.
First ‘X-Files’ Season 11 Photos, Plus New Premiere Details
We’re quietly optimistic for more X-Files, even after last year’s six-episode return brought little more than cliffhangers and one-off ideas. And while our first photos from the 2018 return don’t offer much, we do know about an upcoming time-jump, and a trip to the Smoking Man’s past.
Each ‘Game of Thrones’ Season 8 Episode Will Cost an Insane Amount
The final six Game of Thrones episodes are no time to skimp – whether on budget or story – and it seems HBO is going all-out. Reports estimate that Season 8 episodes might cost around $15 million (each!), if not more.
‘Star Trek: Discovery’ Might Revisit One of Classic ‘Trek’s Nuttiest Concepts
CBS is keeping Star Trek: Discovery under a curious amount of spoiler scrutiny, and we may know why. Franchise veteran Jonathan Frakes let slip a major return for the new series that may have you trimming a goatee in anticipation.
Netflix Wanted ‘Stranger Things’ 3 and 4 Shot Back-to-Back (Because of Puberty)
There’s good reason child actors rarely hang around genre TV, as cameras capture their growth faster than stories can tell. The Stranger Things kids too will seem noticeably older in Season 2, and Netflix even hoped to shoot the next two seasons back-to-back to avoid that pesky puberty.
‘Westworld’ Season 2 Confirms ‘LOST’ Star as Samurai Character
Well, if the big “SW” park full of Samurai weren’t a big honkin’ clue Westworld would visit another era in Season 2, we finally have confirmation. Reports of LOST and The Wolverine star Hiroyuki Sanada joining the cast are now confirmed, and we already have a first look at the armored character.
‘Fuller House’ Celebrates 30th (!) Anniversary in First Season 3 Trailer
Full House is now officially too old to live with its parents. Thankfully, Netflix successor series Fuller House doesn’t pay rent, so there’s nothing (too) creepy or sad about returning to that iconic house for Season 3, especially as the new trailer commemorates the show’s 30th anniversary.
‘Game of Thrones’ Star Shoots Down That Bran-Night King Theory
Our watch has ended for Game of Thrones Season 7; the perfect time to conserve energy for the next round of crazed conspiracy theories. Well, let’s shoot one more down on our way out, as star Isaac Hempstead-Wright takes an ice javelin to that crazy Bran-Night King theory.
‘Fear The Walking Dead’ Teases ‘Dramatic, Messy’ Return in Season 3 Featurette
Walking Dead comic fans have a general sense of what’s coming in Season 8, but Fear remains as unpredictable as ever in the back half of Season 3. See for yourself in a new featurette for the September return, as Broke Jaw Ranch becomes a powder keg under a tense alliance.
‘SNL’ Sets Ryan Gosling to Host Season 43 Premiere
As SNL brings its summer Weekend Update to a close, we have our first official Season 43 host. Hide your replicants, as Blade Runner 2049 star and returning guest Ryan Gosling will host the late September premiere, joined by an iconic New York musical guest.
Netflix ‘Jerry Before Seinfeld’ Special Set for September With First Photos
Netflix has been somewhat quiet on the comedy front of late, but one of its biggest deals is about to bear fruit. The streaming service has set a September premiere for Jerry Seinfeld’s first new comedy special, simultaneously revealing its first photos.