Meet the new faces of The 100: Actors Iola Evans (Carnival Row), Adain Bradley (The Bold and the Beautiful) and Leo Howard (Why Women Kill) will appear in the CW drama’s backdoor pilot for its potential spinoff, our sister site Deadline reports. 16 more words via The 100 Spinoff Pilot Casts ‘Rebellious’ Musician, Pair of Competitive… Continue reading The 100 Spinoff Pilot Casts ‘Rebellious’ Musician, Pair of Competitive Siblings — TVLine
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Legacies’ Kaylee Bryant Reveals Which TVD Baddie Inspired Dark Josie’s Look — TVLine
Josie Saltzman is finally getting the makeover her portrayer has always wanted. “I’d been talking about Dark Josie with Julie Plec and Brett Matthews since I got cast in the role,” Kaylee Bryant told TVLine and other outlets during a recent set visit. 14 more words via Legacies’ Kaylee Bryant Reveals Which TVD Baddie Inspired Dark… Continue reading Legacies’ Kaylee Bryant Reveals Which TVD Baddie Inspired Dark Josie’s Look — TVLine
Jeremy Roenick Out at NBC Sports Following Suspension: ‘I’m Very Disappointed and Angry’ — TVLine
Hockey commentator Jeremy Roenick’s time in the penalty box isn’t over: The former NHL star won’t return to NBC Sports after being suspended indefinitely for sexually suggestive remarks he made about his colleagues. 25 more words via Jeremy Roenick Out at NBC Sports Following Suspension: ‘I’m Very Disappointed and Angry’ — TVLine
To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You: Is Netflix’s Sequel a Winning Second Act? — TVLine
To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You, the sequel to 2018’s highly popular To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, debuted Wednesday on Netflix — but was it the early Valentine’s Day gift you were hoping for? 18 more words via To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You: Is Netflix’s Sequel a… Continue reading To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You: Is Netflix’s Sequel a Winning Second Act? — TVLine
Krysten Ritter to Lead Dark Comedy From Don’t Trust the B— Creator — TVLine
Jessica Jones might not look too fondly upon Krysten Ritter‘s next TV role: The actress will lead an untitled dark comedy series in which she’ll play a serial killer, our sister site Deadline reports. 24 more words via Krysten Ritter to Lead Dark Comedy From Don’t Trust the B— Creator — TVLine
Survivor: Winners at War Premiere Recap: The $2 Million Battle Begins — TVLine
The season fans have been waiting for is finally here and as Jeff shouts via voiceover: “Twenty winners, everybody wants it, this is not going to be easy!” May the odds be ever in their favor. 22 more words via Survivor: Winners at War Premiere Recap: The $2 Million Battle Begins — TVLine
Ray Donovan Un-Cancelled? ‘There Will Be More,’ Liev Schreiber Says — TVLine
Sounds like TV’s favorite fixer might be fixing his own cancellation. A week after Ray Donovan was cancelled at Showtime, star Liev Schreiber is giving fans hope that the axed drama might return after all. 24 more words via Ray Donovan Un-Cancelled? ‘There Will Be More,’ Liev Schreiber Says — TVLine
9-1-1: Lone Star’s Brian Michael Smith Salutes the Show’s Honest Look at Transgender Dating Struggles — TVLine
While sparks flew between Owen and his new lady friend on Monday’s 9-1-1: Lone Star, not everyone in firehouse 126 was quite so lucky in love. 33 more words via 9-1-1: Lone Star’s Brian Michael Smith Salutes the Show’s Honest Look at Transgender Dating Struggles — TVLine
Good Doctor Recap: Shaun’s (Sort of) Secret Lunch Sparks Carly’s Jealousy — TVLine
This week on The Good Doctor, Carly grapples with her jealousy over Shaun and Lea’s continued friendship, while Morgan’s worsening condition takes its toll in the operating room. 30 more words via Good Doctor Recap: Shaun’s (Sort of) Secret Lunch Sparks Carly’s Jealousy — TVLine
High Fidelity Review: Hulu’s Reboot Is a Charmingly Lo-Fi Take on Heartbreak — TVLine
At the risk of sounding like High Fidelity‘s main character: The perfect cover version of a song is tricky to pull off, right? It has to maintain the spirit of the original, while also putting a fresh spin on it that makes you hear it in a new way. 9 more words via High Fidelity Review:… Continue reading High Fidelity Review: Hulu’s Reboot Is a Charmingly Lo-Fi Take on Heartbreak — TVLine