What's the chances they get the OG Ghostbusters like Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, and Ernie Hudson to voice their characters? Probably slim to none but hey, we can dream, right? The post Netflix Orders New Animated ‘Ghostbusters’ Series appeared first on Hip-Hop Wired.
So long as it doesn't lead to someone having a heart attack or trying to kill their way out of a bad situation, it should be hilarious and harmless fun.
Fat Joe is taking his talents back to television. Starz Network has tapped him to host a forthcoming interview series. Deadline is reporting that the Bronx, New York native will put use his charisma and signature humor to the network. Titled Fat Joe Talks, the show will “give viewers unique access into the lives of […]
If rapping doesn’t work out for him, Vince Staples has a solid acting and screenwriting career in the work. On Thursday (May 30), Netflix revealed it had renewed The Vince Staples Show for a second season. The Vince Staples Show received critical acclaim upon its release back in February. But like anything involving creators of color, […]
Season 3 of BMF heats up as Meech and Terry look to expand their network in the tough streets of Atlanta with 2 Chainz's Stacks character.
While Star Wars fans have many issues with both the prequel and sequel trilogies that followed the first three classics that George Lucas blessed us with, the spinoff shows that stream on Disney+ have garnered much love and support. Now another series will be coming that will delve even deeper into the Star Wars universe. […]
Add this to the list of series we are now looking forward to watching.
The Walking Dead has been on television screens since 2010, had 11 seasons, and is showing no signs of slowing up thanks to a plethora of spinoffs.
The highly respected television producer and writer Norman Lear died at the age of 101 earlier this week, leaving behind a storied body of work which includes prominent Black sitcoms such as "Good Times" & "The Jeffersons".
Norman Lear, a screenwriter, comedy writer, and producer responsible for several hit television shows, has died at 101.
Geraldo Rivera announced his split with Fox News on Thursday after he was let go from his regular spot on "The Five" talk show. Rivera also said he would elaborate on the network's "Fox & Friends" morning show, which paid a tribute to him on Friday morning.