Apple TV+ Shares First Look at Tom Holland and Amanda Seyfried in ‘The Crowded Room’

Spider-Man is pivoting to television. Apple TV+ has shared a first look at its upcoming limited series The Crowded Room, starring Tom Holland, Amanda Seyfried, and Emmy Rossum. The 10-episode series is set to premiere globally on June 9, with the first three episodes dropping at once and the rest releasing on a weekly basis.

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Prepare to Return to Neverland with New ‘Peter Pan & Wendy’ Trailer and Posters

Get ready to meet the newest Peter Pan. Peter Pan & Wendy premieres exclusively on Disney+ April 28. The film is a live-action reimagining of the beloved 1953 animated adaptation based on the novel by J.M. Barrie.

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Neil Patrick Harris to Appear as Barney Stinson in ‘How I Met Your Father’ Mid-Season Finale

Legen… wait for it… dary! Barney Stinson is officially back in town. Neil Patrick Harris will reprise his How I Met Your Mother character in the upcoming mid-season finale of Hulu’s sitcom How I Met Your Father.

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‘School Spirits’ Cast and Creators Preview Their New Paramount+ Series

It may be almost spring, but it’s not too late to get spooky! Season 1 of School Spirits premieres March 9 on Paramount+ and we couldn’t be more excited for our newest YA obsession.

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‘Ginny & Georgia’ Director James Genn Talks Season 2 and More

It’s hard to believe it’s already been nearly two months since Ginny & Georgia returned for its sophomore season on Netflix. Season 2 quickly followed up on the first season’s success — by the first week of February, the title had been viewed for a whopping 504.77 million hours. It’s still going strong, remaining on Netflix’s Top 10 global list for English TV shows.

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Mischa Barton Channels Agatha Christie in ‘Invitation to a Murder’ Trailer

The murder mystery genre is officially back in style. Following up on the likes of The Glass Onion and Poker Face, the upcoming film Invitation to a Murder promises a weekend getaway full of secrets, twists, and murder. The official Lionsgate description teases:

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The Cast of ‘How I Met Your Father’ Discusses Season 2 Storylines, Ships, and Guest Stars

Hulu’s How I Met Your Father is back for Season 2. A spin-off of the beloved sitcom How I Met Your Mother, the series adopts a familiar formula and transports us into the year 2050 as an older version of … Continue reading The Cast of ‘How I Met Your Father’ Discusses Season 2 Storylines, Ships, and Guest Stars

‘Ginny & Georgia’ Creator Sarah Lampert and Sara Waisglass on Max’s Season 2 Journey

Nearly a month after its sophomore season release, Netflix’s Ginny & Georgia continues to dominate the Top 10 charts. The comedy-drama series revolves around the eccentric Georgia (Brianne Howey) and her teenage daughter, Ginny (Antonia Gentry), as they aim to start a new life in the idyllic small town of Wellsbury, Massachusetts. However, Georgia’s got more than a few skeletons in her closet. Like a cross between Gilmore Girls, Big Little Lies, and something else entirely, the series packs in romance, teen angst, family drama, and murder. 

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NOC Review: ‘That ‘90s Show’ is a Pretty Fun Return to the Basement

Hello, Wisconsin! The Formans are back, and so is the basement. Set 15 years after the events of That ‘70s Show, Netflix’s That ‘90s Show is a direct sequel to its predecessor. Season 1 takes a bit to get off the ground, but once it finds its footing, the sitcom mostly succeeds at being a fun, nostalgia-filled time.

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