With "Arrested Development" set to make its return via Netflix on May 26th, the streaming platform has been stepping up marketing efforts with some innovative approaches to touting the long-absent show.
Read More »While sister network TBS continues to invest in talk shows and scripted comedies, TNT remains all about drama (one might say they... know it).
Read More »TBS is better known for its talk shows than its scripted programming, with the network's flagship series remaining Conan O'Brien's late night perch "Conan," where he landed after the NBC "Tonight Show" debacle of 2010. And he'll be getting some company.
Read More »It may not have a name, but Michael Lannan's still untitled dramedy project has been picked up to series by HBO, reports Deadline.
Read More »Today in New York's Columbus Circle, at the southwest corner of Central Park, Netflix promoted the fourth season of "Arrested Development" with a pop-up banana stand. The appearance of a cool summer treat follows the appearance of the stand in the UK and yesterday's trip to Radio City Music Hall.
Read More »At its upfront presentation today, Spanish-language giant Univision Communications (the company behind the planned remake of "Breaking Bad") announced that it will be launching a new channel in partnership with filmmaker turned media empire builder Robert Rodriguez.
Read More »You would think with two movies coming this year -- "Machete Kills" and "Sin City: A Dame To Kill For" -- that would be more than enough on Robert Rodriguez's plate. But that would be to misunderstand the work ethic of the filmmaker, who always seems to be juggling a half dozen different things at a...
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