‘Bad Sisters’ Season One Gets an Apple TV + Release Date
Summer is almost over, and Apple TV+ is here to create an everlasting moment with its newest series, Bad Sisters, scheduled to land this August. The dark comedy thriller originates from Sharon Horgan’s book Catastrophe; Sharon will also appear in the series. Bad Sisters is grounded on a Flemish TV series, Clan, which was broadcasted in Belgium in 2021 with Malin-Sarah Gozin as the writer and Nathalie Basteyns and Kaat Beels as the directors. The new Apple TV+ adaptation also acknowledges Gozin as one of the writers, alongside Dave Finkel, Clelia Mountford, Michael Sagol, Bert Hamelinck, Karen Cogan, Perrie Balthazar, Brett Baer, and Sharon Horgan.
A Look at Shante Broadus, Snoop Dogg’s Wife: Age, Bio & More
Irrefutably Snoop Dogg has been a pioneer of sorts in the American rapper industry. Well know and love his classics “What’s My Name?” and “Gin and Juice”, and admire his regular TV appearances. But who’s the woman behind the famous Snoop Dogg?That would be Shante Broadus, Snoop’s high school sweetheart who he married back in 1997. Shante was born on October 30, 1971, and met Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr. during their time together at school. Intriguingly, Shante and Snoop had divorced back in 2004 but later remarried in 2008. The cause for the initial separation was stated to be irreconcilable differences at first, but naturally, time healed all wounds.
Meet MasterChef Gordon Ramsay’s Children - Who are They?
Gordon Ramsay has worked hard to live a balanced life. His name has become synonymous with good food, aside from being a well-known TV personality and successful restauranteur. Together with his wife, Cayetana “Tana” Elizabeth Hutcheson, they run what looks like a tight-knit household with their eldest Meghan, twins Jack and Holly, Mathilda, and three-year old Oscar. However, in 2016, tragedy struck the Ramsays when Tana miscarried 5 months into a pregnancy. Gordon has been quoted in the media as saying that the tragedy has brought the family closer. It certainly seems that way with siblings Jack and Megan who dedicated their participation in the London Marathon to their unborn brother.
9 Best Workplace / Office Sitcoms in History, Ranked
We all know how boring the workplace can be at times, thank God for office comedy sitcoms. Read on to find out the best workplace TV series to watch whenever you’re bored or just desire a nostalgic trip. Our listing encompasses oldies from the 70s, 80s and 90s to newer shows that cover a wide variety of fictional office settings including hospitals, schools, police departments and so much more. Here we go!
10 of the Worst Main Characters in TV Show History
Main characters in TV shows are supposed to be the most likeable. They are presumably the heroes and heroines, and the glue that holds the entire show together. But sometimes, TV productions ask fans to root for protagonists that are downright detestable and unrelatable. Here’s our list of the worst main characters on TV shows so far.
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Everything you Need to Know about Prime Video's ‘Making The Cut’ Season Three
Ready, set, and go! Making The Cut is back on Amazon Prime Video for the third season after banging an incredible performance in the previous seasons. The series continues with its mission to find the next world's fashion brand with talented designers and entrepreneurs. Making the Cut seasons one and two have garnered an outstanding performance of 6.6 out of 10-star rating on IMDb, 65% on TV Guide, and a 67% average audience score on Rotten Tomatoes. No wonder Amazon Prime Video renewed it for season three.
Everything About Hulu's ‘Dragons: The Nine Realms’ Season Three
Time flies; It even flies faster than dragons. With just a blink of an eye, we've found ourselves talking about Dragons: The Nine Realms season three, two months after the second season launched. The How to Train Your Dragon-oriented series is back for its third season with a new, much fun discovery, the Fire Realm.
‘Selena + Chef’ Returns to HBO Max for its Fourth Season
Congratulations to Selena Gomez as she returns to the kitchen for another instalment of Selena + Chef on HBO Max. The streaming platform revealed the news when the series was renewed in November 2021, a few days after the third season launch. Selena + Chef launched in 2020, in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic and immediately grew into a favourite TV show up to date. Selena Gomez used the opportunity of lockdown and curfews to learn how to cook through the best legendary chef in the world. Besides cooking, the series was a breakthrough for goodness, with each chef pinpointing a charity of their choice.
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Is Vampire Diaries Coming Back? Rumors VS. Facts
After finishing season 8 with 16 episodes released in the year 2016, fans and enthusiasts of The Vampire Diaries are ecstatic about the next part of this supernatural series. If you are one of them, then this article will reveal what the showrunners have in store for this year.
How Prime Video's ‘The Boys’ Differs from the Comics
When a show is adapted from a book or a different movie, a few changes must occur due to the disparities in time, characters, or creators.Prime Video's The Boys wasn't left behind either; the series is Darick Robertson and Garth Ennis's adaptation of a comic book of the same title. These changes make the adaptation more captivating to the audience than its mother source. Our article sees the significant differences between the characters of the comic and those of the TV series. Let's get started!
FX Drops ‘Archer’ Season 13 Trailer Revealing the Agency’s Potential Danger
The handsome charismatic international spy Sterling Archer and his team are returning to our screens in another round of Archer season 13. FX released a brand-new trailer of the animated show’s 13th season, hinting at new drama, characters, suspense and of course, tons of shazam as the crew tries to come to terms with the demise of Malory. Get to see what unfolds next when Archer season 13 premieres on Wednesday, August 24.
How to Watch ‘Outsourced’ TV Series
Outsourced is an American sitcom that came like a shooting star and was already gone before the audience could effectively connect with the characters. Nonetheless, the TV series was deliriously loved by the audience, garnering a rating of 93% on Google Reviews and 7.6/10 on IMDb.Though critics roasted the show on Rotten Tomatoes, giving a 34% rating, the audience backed it up with a 73% score. One fan reviewed, 'One of the best sitcoms ever… I loved it to the core. So sad that it ended so soon. I'm still a lil upset at NBC for cancelling it…'Unfortunately, the audience had to bid goodbye to the NBC sitcom after only one season, claiming that its ratings kept dwindling. Despite that predicament, you can still access the full 22 episodes of the show from your screen.
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Who are the Most Likeable Characters on ‘The Office’ and Who are The Most Unlikeable?
The American sitcom The Office has developed a pop culture following since wrapping up in 2013 and is now one of the most loved shows in history.The cast, merged with writer quality, resulted in endlessly rewatchable episodes appealing to everyone. The Office features moments of gut-busting mockery thanks to primary characters like Duke Schrute, Michael Scott, and Jim Halpert, among others. While each character holds a special place in fans' hearts, some are downright likeable while some are cringe-worthy. Here is our list of the most likeable and unlikeable characters on The Office. 
‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law’ Gets a Disney+ Premiere Date
Disney+ has unveiled plenty of Marvel shows like Ms. Marvel, I am Groot, and Moon Knight for the last two months, each varying from its companion. The streaming platform’s most recent accomplishment, She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, will keep up the trend by trying out new content, adding new villain faces to the Marvel shows, and re-introducing characters from the past.
Which HBO Max Shows are Safe from Cancellation and Which Ones are Uncertain of the Fate?
Most HBO Max shows have suffered cancellation following the most recent Warner Bros. Discovery merger. It's been surprising to the fans, producers, and characters since some shows like Batgirl were axed close to completion and Chad, which was scrapped two days before its second season's launch. Gordita Chronicles, Close Enough, Made for Love, Little Ellen, and Raised by Wolves join the list of shows to unexpectedly met HBO Max's axe. The streamer's spokesperson also recently revealed that live-action kids and family projects would no longer be part of its programming concentration in the future. However, some have escaped the whip and luckily got their next season renewal, while others still don't know their fate. We have made this piece for you if you wish to know where your favorite show lies on HBO Max.
Apple TV Plus’ ‘Lucy’s School’: Details on the Animation Special
As the streamer had revealed earlier, the Peanuts-oriented pieces will keep flowing throughout the summer, ensuring our kids’ moods remain elevated. Apple TV Plus’ most recent project, Lucy’s School, adds to the list joining other Peanuts specials like Charlie Brown and It’s the Small Things.