This is What to Expect From The Law & Order Reboot

The death of network television doesn't dare phase Dick Wolf as he prepares to launch another season of his wildly popular and long-running series Law & Order. The 21st season of Law & Order is a subset of the Emmy-Winning series that covers over 456 episodes, returning showrunner Rick Eid to the show's helm. While the details remain scarce, Wolf is confident in the show's return and adheres to the age-old mantra: "If it ain't broke, don't fix it," as the revival grows near.



Billy the Kid Trailer: The Legendary Outlaw Rides into Trouble in New EPIX Western

EPIX recently released a trailer for their upcoming show titled Billy the Kid. The series is inspired by one of the most well known outlaws in American history. An article from Collider compares the upcoming project to the classic HBO series Deadwood. Both programs feature a sepia-toned color palette, along with a dark look at the Old West. The crew for Billy the Kid includes someone with previous experience in historical fiction. Michael Hirst, who created The Tudors and Vikings, is writing the new show. The former was inspired by the relationships between Henry VIII and some of his wives. The latter was based on the conflicts of some of the real life warriors. Actor Tom Blyth (Robin Hood, Benediction) is starring in the titular role in Billy the Kid. There will be eight episodes in the first season, and they are expected to be one hour each. Many recent shows have relatively short seasons, and the one based on the Western criminal is no exception.



Zoey's Extraordinary Christmas Trailer Brings Holiday Cheer to Roku

Roku's Emmy-winning original show, Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist, is getting a full-length feature film (a first for the streaming site). Zoey's Extraordinary Christmas will be picking up after the second season of the original show on Roku and the Golden Globe-nominated original cast will be reprising their roles as well.



Here's Where The Cast From Boy Meets World is Today

Boy Meets World was created by Michael Jacobs and April Kelly and ran on ABC for seven seasons. The series follows Cory Matthews (Ben Savage), and his friends navigating through school, family, and growing up. The series was a well-balanced blend of comedy and drama and touched on many topics that teenagers can relate to. Cory is constantly up against the turmoils of teenage drama but always gets through it with the help of his family, and best friend Shawn (Rider Strong). The sitcom follows Corey through middle school, high school, and eventually college. The final episode ends with the gang on their way to New York City, after a tearful goodbye to their teacher and mentor Mr. Feeny (William Daniels).



Hawkeye Premiere Recap and Review: Hailee Steinfeld Hits the Bullseye as Kate Bishop

Hailee Steinfeld hits a bullseye as Kate Bishop, the MCU’s latest bad-ass heroine. Hawkeye introduces her as Clint Barton’s (Jeremy Renner) eager protégé. The six episode limited series takes place during a bustling New York City Christmas two years after the events of Avengers: Endgame. Hawkeye has a decidedly personable and whimsical feel. It’s action-packed with a younger, hipper and more upbeat outlook on superhero adventures; which is a welcome breath of fresh air to the heavier themes of Marvel’s Disney+ predecessors.



Frasier Revival Still Being Kicked Around Says Kelsey Grammer

Kelsey Grammer continues to press on with the potential revival of Frasier, with the actor providing a somewhat vague but nonetheless promising update on the project. While it has been previously reported that the revival/reboot is indeed a go at Paramount+, Grammer’s insight sounds a little less confident, with the Cheers and Frasier star revealing that they are still “kicking it around.”



Chucky Season Finale Trailer Unleashes an Army of Possessed Dolls

It is hard to believe that the return of Chucky in Don Mancini’s TV series is almost at the end of its first season, but ahead of next week’s eighth episode, the new trailer shows the demon doll is not going out quietly and is instead bringing a whole army of Chuckys to play. The final episode is entitled “An Affair to Dismember” and according to the synopsis, “Scores old and new will be settled, and sparks will fly, as Chucky’s diabolical plan comes to fruition at a particularly dangerous–and public–venue.”