And you will know Sookie by the trail of dead.
'Awake' will revive Thursday nights.
Looks like he's moving back in with Vince.
The biggest gathering of pop culture nuts on the planet is right around the corner…
We have your first looks at your soon to be favorite holiday episodes!
He still has prayers, though.
Also, 30 Rock renewed for a 6th season.
'Inception' is still unstoppable at the box office, holding at number one for 20 of its 21 days in theaters - Thursday Daily Box Office Rally for August 5, 2010
'Inception' adds $5.3 million at the box office on Thursday bringing its 14 day domestic total to $165.8 million.
'Inception' continues its mind-bending dominance at #1 with the Daily Box Office Rally for Thursday, July 22, 2010
We bring you photos from the floor, including sneak peeks at 'Green Lantern', 'Walking Dead' and 'Megamind'.
The best movie and TV related programs at Comic-Con 2010
I did a personal survey of studio sources Wednesday, and they were unanimous in saying that the release of Grand Theft Auto IV, the Xbox 360 and Sony Playstation 3 video game sensation released on Tuesday, will have absolutely no effect whatsoever on the box office performance of Iron Man this weekend.
In an effort to hold on to AT&T's struggling cable business, company chairman C. Michael Armstrong is planning to meet with top Disney officials Thursday to discuss the possibility of a strategic alliance.
In a report to clients, Merrill Lynch media analyst Jessica Reif Cohen said that ads for NBC's Friends, which sold in the upfront market last year for $500,000 apiece, are now going for just $275,000.
Another day has passed, and another announcement has been made that no agreement has been reached between the Writers Guild of America and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers. Sessions between the two parties were called "very tense negotiations" as the threat of a crippling strike still looms over the entertainment industry. Both sides have remained tight-lipped about the ongoing negotiations, keeping to their mutually agreed upon code of silence. Wednesday's 14-hour session followed on the heels of Tuesday's 17-hour marathon meeting, with seemingly little progress. The writers are currently working despite their contract having expired on Wednesday, and a walkout can't happen without a formal vote of the 11,500 members of the WGA.