We don’t know yet! Netflix has yet to announce plans for a second season of American Primeval, but director and EP Peter Berg told Decider, he’s game — with a couple of caveats.
But the biggest gross-out moment from this episode comes courtesy of Dr. Langdon using his finger to prop up a guy’s busted facial bones. The bloody, broken bone-y aftermath of “stand-up scooter rider ...
While Brigham Young (Kim Coates) succeeds in burning down Jim Bridger’s (Shea Whigham) beloved fort, Bridger survives the fire. In real life, Jim Bridger would head east to plea his case to the U.S.
The Today Show star Hoda Kotb ‘s final day on the daytime talk show was truly an emotional affair as she and her co-anchors celebrated her 26 memorable years at the network. Kotb could not hold back ...
Kotb is truly singular when it comes to television personalities; she is always willing to open her heart to guests and viewers alike, baring it all while also maintaining her sunny and optimistic ...
“Yeah.” “I feel there’s a bite in there somewhere,” Heughan said, thinking through all seven seasons (and counting) of kisses. “I’m going to go with the dance when he was saying goodbye to her,” Balfe ...
What follows is traumatic episode that culminates in Sara “finding her inner ‘American primeval,'” according to series star ...
“I cried my eyes out!” Medley told DECIDER, referring to the moment she became the first murder in the castle. “When I saw ...
If you don’t have cable, the best way to watch Kotb’s last episode of Today for free is by utilizing a live TV streaming ...
Murder and treachery, secrets and lies! They’ll all stop at nothing for the ultimate prize!” Alan Cumming coos as the new season of The Traitors opens, and it makes me wonder why more reality ...
Did Phaedra Parks’ stellar performance in The Traitors Season 2 doom the Real Housewives before they even stepped foot in the castle? Did her shrewd, hilarious, conniving game put an instantaneous ...
The series, which takes place in an understaffed Pittsburgh hospital, was created by R. Scott Gemmill, with John Wells and Wyle as executive producers.