CBS has pulled the plug on "Doubt," a new drama series which stars Katherine Heigl (Grey's Anatomy) and Laverne Cox (Orange Is The New Black). The one hour drama has aired only two episodes from its 13-episode first season.
In light of the news that "American Horror Story" Season 7 will tackle the 2016 US Presidential Election, series creator and showrunner Ryan Murphy wants to clarify a few details about the new installment.
Another legal drama franchise is getting expanded. "Suits," starring Gabriel Macht and Patrick J. Adams, has been reported to get its own spinoff series on USA Network.
Apart from delivering heavy dramatic storylines per episode, "Grey's Anatomy" is also mostly known for its memorable and relatable characters. Over the course of its thirteen-year run on ABC, the medical drama has survived losing some of these fan-favorite characters due to creative decisions and sometimes inevitable conflicts that unfold behind the scenes.
"Lethal Weapon" is coming back. FOX has officially renewed the cop drama starring Clayne Crawford and Damon Wayans on Wednesday.
Tuesday's episode of "This Is Us" delivered a bottle episode focusing heavily on the characters of Randall (Sterling K. Brown) and his biological father, William (Ron Cephas Jones). The hour, which explored deeper into William's past in Memphis, took a rather sad turn when it marked as the final episode where viewers saw William alive. While this is the case, however, viewers can still rest assured knowing that this isn't the last time they will see William on the NBC drama.
"The Inhumans" has found its first lead character. "Game of Thrones" actor Iwan Rheon has boarded the cast of the upcoming TV series produced by Marvel and ABC.
"Castle Rock," an upcoming TV series which hails from JJ Abrams and Stephen King has found a home in Hulu.
"The Good Fight," the spinoff of acclaimed legal drama "The Good Wife," finally made its series debut Sunday night on CBS. And just like the original series, the new show was able to live up to fans and critics' expectations. While Diane Lockhart and Lucca Quinn are now the core characters of this story, Alicia Florrick's presence was still felt -- making fans wonder if there's a possibility that Julianna Marguiles would show up in the future to reprise the role.
Anders Holm and Mindy Kaling will reunite in an upcoming comedy series produced by NBC.