Hell or High Water Series Adaptation in Development

The 2016 neo-western crime drama Hell or High Water is now being adapted for serial television courtesy of Fox Entertainment. Based on the critically-acclaimed movie from director David Mackenzie which starred Chris Pine and Ben Foster, Hell or High Water will make the leap from the silver screen to the small screen, with the series reportedly set to be a one-hour drama project with a script and additional material having been ordered at the broadcaster.



Michael C. Hall Always Knew How Dexter: New Blood Would End

Dexter: New Blood came to an end on January 9th, with a finale that all but eradicated the memory of how the show originally ended in one of the most criticized series endings in TV history. With praise from critics and audiences, the revival of Dexter proved to be one that was needed to heal a few old wounds, and according to showrunner Clyde Phillips, the outcome of the extended epilogue to Dexter’s story is one that Michael C. Hall knew about before he agreed to reprise his role as the unique killer.



Author Daniel Woodrell's The Bayou Trilogy Lands TV Series Adaptation

If the first season of HBO's Emmy-winning True Detective, FX's Emmy-winning Justified or Roadside Attractions' Oscar-nominated Winter's Bone had you captivated, you're in for a treat, as author Daniel Woodrell's The Bayou Trilogy has just landed a TV series adaptation with Timberman-Beverly and Lionsgate.



Comedian D.L. Hughley to Star in Sitcom Based on His Life at Fox

D.L. Hughley is one of the most popular standup comics, especially with the immediately previous generation. Star of The Hughleys, the 'unapologetic' radio host is about to add another feather to his cap: a sitcom based on his life, currently in development at Fox.



John Cena Explains the Origins of 'You Can't See Me' Gesture

WWE superstar turned actor John Cena told the full story of his famous catchphrase. In his WWE matches, Cena would often wave his hand repeatedly over his face while looking at his opponent, a move he dubbed the "You can't see me." While promoting his new HBO Max series Peacemaker on The Tonight Show, Cena (in full costume as the DC character, no less) brought up the origins of the gesture, explaining to Jimmy Fallon exactly how the whole thing started as a dare that has since become inspiration for countless invisibility memes on the internet.



Jodie Whittaker Teases Return for Doctor Who's 60th Anniversary Special

Doctor Who is TV's longest-running science fiction series in history. With a rich history reaching back to 1963, Doctor Who has left an indelible mark on television history. And now, it is getting ready to celebrate its 60th anniversary next year. As they did with the 50th anniversary, the BBC is planning a big event for the show's 60th.



Star Wars Fans Go Wild Over Surprise Celebrity Appearance in Book of Boba Fett Episode 3

The finale of The Mandalorian’s second season sent fans wild with an unexpected appearance by none other than Mark Hamill as Luke Skywalker, and those who love a good unheralded celebrity appearance in the Star Wars universe were given another treat in The Book of Boba Fett – Chapter 3: The Streets of Mos Espa. For those who don’t want to know any more about the new episode that arrived fresh on Disney+ today, be aware of spoilers in the rest of this article.