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Power Book III: Raising Kanan's season four finale left everyone wondering if Kanan (MeKai Curtis) canceled Raq's (Patina Miller) Christmas. A new trailer for the show's final season confirms Kanan's mother is still among the living.

Nicolas Cage stars as Spider-Noir in a new 8-episode Prime Video series, with a glitzy NYC premiere featuring the cast and crew.

With the 'Fast & Furious' franchise getting four new TV shows, we figured these classic Black films could use one as well.

A powerful supe's mistake reveals her humanity, as her quest for influence tests her morals and the show's central themes. The post ‘The Boys’ Exclusive: Susan Heyward Talks Sister Sage’s Intelligence, Power Play & THAT Big Blindspot appeared first on Bossip.

Camila Rodriguez talks about Angela del Toro's White Tiger costume and future in the MCU, including a team-up with Daredevil and Jessica Jones.

Here went the A-Train. After his character’s devastating demise on season five of The Boys, Jessie T. Usher is reflecting on the super speedster’s sendoff, a shocking start to the show’s final chapter that continues to make it clear that no one, especially not a supe, is safe. The series kicked off its final season […] The post ‘The Boys’ Exclusive: Jessie T. Usher Talks A-Train’s Evolution From Careless Cruelty To THAT Defiant Last Laugh At Homelander [Exclusive] appeared first on Bossip.

They also touch on their favorite stories their heard while making the doc involving Paul Pierce, Michael Jordan and the Fab Five 2.0.

Morrist Chestnut's unfortunate streak of TV show cancellations continues. His latest CBS / Paramount+ series, Watson, was canceled after two seasons.

Stranger Things fans disappointed as 'Conformity Gate' theory doesn't materialize, but the show's universe expands with new spinoffs.

The Hook Up — a sizzling new unscripted series that debuted over Columbus Day weekend and promises to rewrite the rules of modern romance.

TV Shows That Premiered Every September You Probably Forgot About September has always been more than just back-to-school season—it was once the official kickoff of fall TV. Before the days of streaming and binge-watching, networks rolled out their biggest shows each September, hoping to lock in audiences for the year. Some became classics, while others […]

Black sitcoms from back in the day have always been regarded as a staple in the community, impacting our upbringing and bringing laughs and relatability that other shows could not. Many of these shows featured relatable characters, perfect storylines, and a diverse cast. However, many of these shows flew under the radar or only lasted […]