Currently, the popular ABC drama "Scandal" is set in Washington D.C., but the actual show is filmed, shot, and produced in Los Angeles. However, some new information indicates that the show may be looking to shoot some scenes in D.C.
Last night saw the end of season two of hit A&E drama "Bates Motel." The season finale, entitled "The Immutable Truth" was full of excitement. Characters were killed off, and the season ended on numerous cliff hangers. To see what went down, read on.
For fans of hit Netflix original drama "Orange is the New Black" today is an exciting day. Netflix has officially confirmed rumors that the show has been renewed for a third season.
Last night was host to week eight of ABC hit reality competition show "Dancing with the Stars" This episode saw strict but fair judgment, which sent one contestant home.
Fox's new futuristic cop show "Almost Human" was cancelled on Tuesday after its inaugural season. It seems low ratings were the cause of the show's premature end. However, fans for the show are speaking out. A petition has been drafted, and is gaining signatures, as fans hope to convince Fox to give the show a second chance with a second season.
Fans of the History Channel hit show "Pawn Stars" will be delighted to learn they can catch even more of their favorite cast members. The entire cast has been given a spin off on the History Channel, entitled "Pawnography."
With season two of the hit Fox comedy starring and written by Mindy Kailing, "The Mindy Project" wrapping up, many fans are wondering if there will be any cast changes. And it seems there will be one less familiar face in the offices of Shulman and Associates. The good natured yet simple minded Betsy Putch will be leaving the show.
For fans of hit Bravo reality competition show "Top Chef" the long wait is over; a location has been announced. The judges and new contestants are headed to Boston.
Many fans are wondering why Craig Ferguson is leaving his hit CBS show "The Late Late Show," and many believe that he is departing the show because he wants to take over from David Letterman.
J.J. Abrams has released information about who will comprise the cast for the much anticipated "Star Wars: Episode VII." Abrams co-wrote the script along with Lawrence Kasdan, and he will be directing the film.