It’s been 21 years since the launch of the original game, but World of Warcraft is still going strong. In fact, a new expansion to the game is set to release next year called World of Warcraft: ...
A little over three months after we told you about development on a Very Young Frankenstein series, FX has given it a pilot order and announced its cast. Newly announced cast members include Zach ...
Viewers reacted with shock as one character who's been part of the show since Season 1 was killed off between seasons -- following a major cast shakeup on the series. The Season 27 premiere on ...
“Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” killed off an original cast member during the season 27 premiere. The Thursday, Sept. 25, episode featured a memorial service for Captain Donald Cragen (Dann Florek ...
The NBC crime drama celebrated Donald "Don" Cragen in the Season 27 premiere on Thursday, Sept. 25, over 25 years after Dann Florek made his debut as the stern but loyal captain in the series' first ...
Li Qiang, China’s second-highest-ranking official, portrayed Beijing as stable leader at a time when President Trump is pulling back from international institutions. By David Pierson and Meaghan Tobin ...
Law and Order: SVU kept the surprises coming in the season 27 premiere with an original cast member being killed off screen. “He was the best boss I ever had," Olivia said. "Everything I know about ...
He’ll join the show partway through the coming season, playing an NYPD detective. By Rick Porter Television Business Editor NBC’s Law & Order is filling a vacancy in its regular cast. Star Trek: ...
When "Law & Order" first premiered in 1990, no one could have predicted that the show would still be going strong in 2025. Yet, here we are, eagerly awaiting Season 25 of the hit NBC series. Luckily, ...
For nearly three decades of thrilling criminal chases and blood-pumping courtroom showdowns, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit has stood as a mythic fixture of primetime television. But where would ...
The long-running NBC procedural is coming back with new cases Christopher Rudolph is a contributing writer for PEOPLE. He previously covered entertainment at The Advocate, HuffPost, Logo News, MTV ...