The ‘Star Wars’ actor plays a ‘medieval drill sergeant’ in the second season of History’s drama.
Author: Gary Levin, USA TODAY
HBO will soon have far more shows, but just one potential ‘Game of Thrones’ prequel
In an interview, HBO programming chief Casey Bloys outlined a big increase in series for the premium-cable network, including a potential prequel for ‘Game of Thrones,’ its biggest-ever hit.
Super Bowl ratings fall to 11-year low, slipping below the 100 million mark, Nielsen says
Dull game depressed ratings for TV’s biggest event, and hurt the premiere of “The World’s Best” reality show that followed.
Showtime adds Bryan Cranston drama, returns ‘The L Word,’ renews ‘Shameless,’ ends ‘Homeland’
Showtime made several programming announcements at the Television Critics Association, including a new legal thriller to star Bryan Cranston and officially bringing back cult fave “The L Word.”
‘Rent’ was performed live on Fox Sunday, just not for the cameras, after star injured foot
Fox’s lastest live musical aired a rehearsal performance taped Saturday after actor Brennin Hunt, who plays Roger Davis in the show, broke his foot.
Role reversal: Top TV producer Chuck Lorre gives our photographer two seconds of fame
USA TODAY photographer Dan MacMedan asked producer Chuck Lorre for a spot on his vanity card at the Golden Globes. Four days later, Lorre obliged on ‘Young Sheldon.’
Michael Douglas and his ‘Kominsky Method’: ‘The aging process is not exactly a belly laugh’
And yet Chuck Lorre’s new Netflix comedy is both sad and funny.
How much have younger viewers bailed on traditional TV? New stats are alarming
New Nielsen data shows a dramatic drop in traditional TV viewing by younger millennials as streaming options multiply.