MTV and Paramount+ announced the latest show from Taylor Sheridan. Starring Jeremy Renner and Diane Wiest, The Mayor Of Kingstown will follow the McLusky family, powerbrokers in Kingstown, Michigan. Sheridan's Yellowstone is one of the network's biggest shows.
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Sometimes you’ve got to make a TV show but you don’t want to walk, maybe because it’s raining or it’s already pretty late, and you absolutely don’t want to make a TV show with a regular taxi. So what do you do? Obviously you take out your phone, open up the app, and call an Uber… or, if you’re Showtime, you call for a season of a TV show about Uber. As announced today in a press release, Showtime has picked up
Super Pumped, an anthology series about stories “that rocked the business world to its core and changed culture,” with its first season being based on Mike Isaac’s
Bad guys in superhero movies have become forgettable and disposable, but M.O.D.O.K. has found a way to cross genres and mediums to become the only Marvel villain who matters.
Before
Fleabag became the biggest Amazon Prime show and made everyone thirst over Andrew Scott, it all started with a play. The hit series was adapted from Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s one-woman play of the same name that premiered at the 2013 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. It tells the same story we see in the first season of the show, but without Fleabag awkwardly wanking off to Obama’s speech, or having a cringey encounter with “Bus Rodent.”
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After
Fleabag became a massive hit and turned Waller-Bridge into an Emmy and Golden Globe-winner, the play hit Off-Broadway and London’s West End in 2019. It was as tough to get a ticket for Waller-Bridge’s play as it was for