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Becky G is looking to spice up the Power Rangers movie hitting theaters in 2017.
"Gotham" Season 2 will have a new villain in the form of Eduardo Flamingo to be played by Raul Castillo.
"Empire" could not take any longer to premiere season 2. But fans of the music-based drama are in for a treat. The hit show has just released two dynamite singles via its VEVO channel ahead of the show's late September premiere. Way to keep the fandom happy!
The musical television smash, "Empire," is now getting a spinoff. During the Television Critic's Association summer press tour on Thursday, executive producer Lee Daniels gushed that FOX's highest-rated show will be granted a companion series, due to the rich character development.
FOX Broadcasting is certainly pulling sci-fi fans' legs, teasing a 17-second-long clip for the upcoming season of "The X-Files," featuring the series' original FBI special agents, Fox Mulder and Dana Scully.
Good news for "X-Files" fans as a new cast member has been added as new details about the revival series has been unveiled as well.
Good news for "X-Men" fans, especially those who are fans of Evan Peters' Quicksilver as new details about his character and what his role would be in "X-Men Apocalypse" has been detailed.
Good news for Marvel fans as new information regarding "X-Men: Apocalypse" have been unveiled.
With Marvel studios fully realizing their cinematic universe and Warner Bros starting out their own DC Cinematic Universe, it can be speculated that Fox is looking to build their own shared cinematic universe but would Deadpool be in it?
Fox's superhero prequel series "Gotham" is currently continuing its run with the second half of its first season, but despite is stellar cast, it's not complete without the one and only Joker, who is rumored to debut in the show before the first season ends.
Reports have come in claiming that Fox is currently developing a live-action television series based on Marvel Comics' superhero team "X-Men."
Fox's latest medical-teen drama conspires to make viewers laugh the loudest, love the strongest and cry the hardest.
So many shows, so little time? Well, not anymore. It's been confirmed, according to E! News, that Fox has decided to cancel four of its TV shows all at once.
In an appearance on Bravo's "Watch What Happens Live," actress Jane Krakowski talked about the possibility of a spin off featuring the character she has played in the hit television series, E! Online said.