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Season 3 of "Penny Dreadful" to introduce new characters
The President of the Philippines is advising Manny Pacquiao to quit the boxing scene for good.
Free viewing for the Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather match is not going to be available online. Boxing fans in the United States reportedly need to shell out fees ranging from $89-$100 for an HBO or Showtime Pay-Per-View viewing, according to Christian Today.
A recent social media photo posted by Floyd hints that a fight IS happening soon.
The Pacman says he is resigned to the fact that the Mayweather fight will no longer happen. He also says he is willing to fight anybody including British sensation Amir Khan anywhere, even in London.
Emmy Winner for Monk Tony Shalhoub Casted in Nurse Jackie as Dr. Bernard Prince, a promising friend to the seemingly desperate female protagonist.
Kobe Bryant will have a documentary titled "Kobe Bryant's Muse" airing on Showtime in the fall of 2014.
“Masters of Sex” premiered last month on Showtime and has already captivated fans of all walks of life. The show is not solely geared towards the more sexually curious of television viewers, although it certainly helps.
This fall has introduced a handful of new series, but none has critics raving like “Masters of Sex.” The name alone is enough to attract a formidable fan base, but thankfully its content proves equally as riveting.
The change of foliage is a welcomed sight. Not only will our eyes feast on the vibrant colors as they scorch the autumn landscape, but it reminds fans of the hit series “House of Lies” that a new season is right around the corner.
“Homeland” is back. After a long summer without our weekly dose of thrilling terrorism, the heart stopping Showtime series is back.
Oh Dexter. It’s been great. The past eight seasons of mass murders have been wonderful, but it’s time to say goodbye.
For those of you who simply cannot wait for the return of "House of Lies," despite the blankets of pillowy snow that will come along with it, a handful of details from production help calm the angst.
The epic Showtime series "Dexter" is rapidly approaching its finale, and in its final hours, the cast reflects on the past eight years.
Fans still have two weeks to speculate on the series’ conclusion, keeping their fingers crossed for good news while responsibly preparing for the worst. You can’t always expect a happy ending, especially in a television drama based on a serial killer.