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ABC Suspends Jimmy Kimmel ‘Indefinitely’ — A Dangerous Turning Point for Free Speech in Late Night

ABC Suspends Jimmy Kimmel ‘Indefinitely’ — A Dangerous Turning Point for Free Speech in Late Night

ABC has pulled Jimmy Kimmel off the air indefinitely following backlash over remarks about Charlie Kirk. Here's what the decision reveals about growing censorship threats in late night TV.

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Emmy Awards 2025 Ratings Hit Four-Year High

Emmy Awards 2025 Ratings Hit Four-Year High

The 77th Primetime Emmys averaged 7.42 million viewers, up 8% from last year — the best showing since 2021 and the first back-to-back gains in over a decade. Apple TV+, HBO Max, and Netflix led the winners in a strong night for television.

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What John Oliver, Seth Rogen, and More Emmy Winners Said in Their Bleeped Speeches

What John Oliver, Seth Rogen, and More Emmy Winners Said in Their Bleeped Speeches

From John Oliver’s expletive-filled roast of Nate Bargatze to Hannah Einbinder’s “Fuck ICE” mic drop, here’s everything the CBS broadcast censored during the 2025 Emmy Awards — uncensored and in context.

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Stephen Colbert Asks “Is Anyone Hiring?” While Presenting at the Emmys

Stephen Colbert Asks “Is Anyone Hiring?” While Presenting at the Emmys

Stephen Colbert opened the 2025 Emmy Awards with a sharp nod to the end of The Late Show, asking the crowd if anyone’s hiring. The host also slipped his resumé to Harrison Ford onstage in one of the night’s most memorable bits.

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2025 Emmy Awards: Full List of Winners (Updating Live)

2025 Emmy Awards: Full List of Winners (Updating Live)

The 77th Emmy Awards are underway in Los Angeles. Hosted by Nate Bargatze, the 2025 ceremony honors the best in television, with winners including Severance, The Studio, and Adolescence. The Cinema Group updates the full list of Emmy winners live across drama, comedy, and limited series categories.

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77th anual Emmy awards: Red Carpet Arrivals (Updating)

77th anual Emmy awards: Red Carpet Arrivals (Updating)

From bold tuxedos to sheer gowns, the 2025 Emmy Awards red carpet is serving statement fashion from TV’s biggest stars. We’re updating with every major arrival—see the best dressed now.

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2025 Emmy Awards Predictions: Who Will Win Big Tonight?

2025 Emmy Awards Predictions: Who Will Win Big Tonight?

From bold newcomers like The Pitt and Adolescence to Emmy juggernauts like The Bear and Severance, the 2025 Emmys could upend tradition. The Cinema Group breaks down who’s likely to win, which shows might surprise, and what this unpredictable year means for the future of television.

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Creative Arts Emmys 2025: The Studio Dominates first night with The Penguin and Severance Close Behind

Creative Arts Emmys 2025: The Studio Dominates first night with The Penguin and Severance Close Behind

Apple’s The Studio topped Night 1 of the 2025 Creative Arts Emmys with 9 wins, while The Penguin and Severancestayed close behind. Full winners list and analysis.

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Here’s Who Won’t Be Returning for ‘SNL’ Season 51

Here’s Who Won’t Be Returning for ‘SNL’ Season 51

Heidi Gardner, Devon Walker, Michael Longfellow, Emil Wakim, and writer Celeste Yim won’t return for SNL Season 51, marking one of the biggest cast shakeups in years.

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Taylor Sheridan’s ‘Landman’ Announces Season 2 Premiere Date

Taylor Sheridan’s ‘Landman’ Announces Season 2 Premiere Date

Taylor Sheridan’s hit series Landman returns for Season 2 on Paramount+ this November, with Billy Bob Thornton reprising his Golden Globe–nominated role and Sam Elliott joining the cast.

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Nicolas Cage in Talks for ‘True Detective’ Season 5

Nicolas Cage in Talks for ‘True Detective’ Season 5

Nicolas Cage is in talks to headline True Detective Season 5, with Issa López returning as showrunner. The new season, set in New York’s Jamaica Bay, is expected to begin filming in 2026 for a 2027 premiere on HBO.

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‘Blade Runner 2099’ To Premiere in 2026 on Prime Video

‘Blade Runner 2099’ To Premiere in 2026 on Prime Video

Prime Video confirms Blade Runner 2099, its limited series sequel to Blade Runner 2049, will debut in 2026. Michelle Yeoh leads the cast alongside Hunter Schafer, with Ridley Scott executive producing.

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‘The Morning Show’ Heads Into a Risky “Reset” in Steamy Season 4 Trailer

‘The Morning Show’ Heads Into a Risky “Reset” in Steamy Season 4 Trailer

Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon return in ‘The Morning Show’ season 4. The new Apple TV+ trailer teases corporate intrigue, scandal, and a bold reset for the Emmy-winning drama.

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‘Stranger Things’ Creators Matt and Ross Duffer Sign Four-Year Paramount Deal, Set Netflix Exit in April 2026

‘Stranger Things’ Creators Matt and Ross Duffer Sign Four-Year Paramount Deal, Set Netflix Exit in April 2026

Matt and Ross Duffer, creators of Stranger Things, will exit Netflix in April 2026 for a four-year exclusive deal with Paramount. The partnership promises ambitious films and series under their Upside Down Pictures banner.

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‘Fallout’ Season 2 Trailer Reveals Premiere Date and a Sinister Justin Theroux

‘Fallout’ Season 2 Trailer Reveals Premiere Date and a Sinister Justin Theroux

Prime Video’s Fallout returns Dec. 17. The new trailer teases New Vegas, a flashback to the nuclear war, Justin Theroux as Robert House, and the terrifying Deathclaw. Returning cast includes Ella Purnell, Walton Goggins, Aaron Moten, and Kyle MacLachlan.

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‘Wednesday’ Reveals Return of Deceased Major Character in Season 2 Part 2 Trailer

‘Wednesday’ Reveals Return of Deceased Major Character in Season 2 Part 2 Trailer

Gwendoline Christie’s Larissa Weems returns as a ghostly “spirit guide” in Wednesday Season 2 Part 2, premiering Sept. 3 on Netflix. The trailer teases Wednesday’s personal haunting, Lady Gaga’s secret role, and high-profile new cast members including Steve Buscemi and Billie Piper.

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‘Only Murders in the Building’ Returns to the Scene of the Crime(s) in Season 5 Trailer

‘Only Murders in the Building’ Returns to the Scene of the Crime(s) in Season 5 Trailer

Hulu’s Only Murders in the Building returns Sept. 9 as Charles, Oliver, and Mabel investigate the suspicious death of doorman Lester. Season five features returning favorites and newcomers including Renée Zellweger, Christoph Waltz, and Keegan-Michael Key.

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