Mayim Bialik Opens Up on Hosting Jeopardy!: 'It's a Lot of Fun'

Mayim Bialik is having the time of her life as one of the interim Jeopardy! hosts. After Alex Trebek passed away in 2020, a series of guests hosts were brought in to serve as host until a permanent successor could be found. Following the controversial and brief run of former executive producer Mike Richards, it was announced that Bialik and Ken Jennings would take turns hosting the show for the remainder of the season. Officially, a singular permanent host has yet to be named since the Richards fiasco.



Joshua Jackson Says Fatal Attraction Series Is 'More Terrifying' Than the Film

We can expect for the new Fatal Attraction series to be more disturbing than its source material. Previously, it was reported that Joshua Jackson (Peacock's Dr. Death) and Lizzy Caplan (Hulu's Castle Rock) would be co-starring in a Fatal Attraction series in the works at Paramount+. The two will be taking on roles similar to that of Michael Douglas and Glenn Close in the 1987 thriller of the same name which followed a married man who has a weekend affair with a woman who becomes dangerously obsessed with him.



The Nick Cannon Show Gets Canceled After One Season

Nick Cannon has spoken out after if was announced that his talk show is ending after just one season. As reported by ET, The Nick Cannon Show will finish out its first season before wrapping up for good to make way for a new talk show hosted by acclaimed actress and singer Jennifer Hudson. Mort Marcus and Ira Bernstein, co-presidents of the show's producer-distributor and Lionsgate's Debmar-Mercury, confirmed the news with a statement.



Netflix's Arcane Sweeps the Annie Awards with 9 Wins

Things have been looking up for Arcane, the little series that seemed to blast out of nowhere and completely took over our hearts upon its premiere in November 2021. The show caught the eyes of critics as well as audiences. During the 49th Annie Awards yesterday, the series ran off with a total of nine awards, as reported by Dot Esports.



Zoe Kravitz Is Tiana in SNL's Princess and the Frog Parody

Zoe Kravitz took aim at The Princess and the Frog during her hosting debut on Saturday Night Live. During the episode, a sketch was introduced as welcoming viewers back to a viewing of a live-action Princess and the Frog movie on Disney Minus, where they stream "the movies Disney doesn't really promote as much." The NSFW sketch, which you can watch below, also features Chris Redd as the frog and Cecily Strong as Lottie, Tiana's best friend, who sings a rendition of the Beauty and the Beast title song with new lyrics.



The Batman's Paul Dano Makes Surprise Appearance in SNL Sketch with Zoe Kravitz

The Riddler and Catwoman reunited live from New York on Saturday night. On Saturday night's episode of the long-running sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live, Zoe Kravitz made her hosting debut coming off hot of the release of The Batman in theaters. With the film enjoying immense success at the box office, one of Kravitz's co-stars reunited with her with a surprise appearance in the middle of a sketch. This would be Paul Dano who appeared alongside Zoe Kravitz in The Batman, and you can check out the sketch below, courtesy of SNL on YouTube.



Clarissa Explains It All Revival Nixed by Nickelodeon Says Melissa Joan Hart

It turns out we won't be getting any new explanations from a middle-aged Clarissa. In 2018, it had been reported that Melissa Joan Hart would return as the titular character in a Clarissa Explains It All revival for Nickelodeon. She was also on board to produce the series with Mitchell Kriegman in talks to write and direct. Updates have not been fruitful since, and the reason for this, as it turns out, is that Nickelodeon has since scrapped the project.