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CBS has ordered 13 episodes of a new drama based on Stephen King's 2009 novel, Under The Dome.
SyFy announced three new supernatural-based series for 2013: Ghost Mine, Stranded, and Notorious Hauntings.
Jenna-Louise Coleman talks Oswin from Asylum of the Daleks and more about Doctor Who.
Arrow writer Andrew Kreisberg says things will get underway for Booster Gold in a couple weeks.
Producer Frank Spotnitz talks X-Files 3 and wouldn't be surprised if it gets rebooted.
Brett Dalton is the latest member of Joss Whedon's new ABC television series, S.H.I.E.L.D., as Agent Grant.
SyFy might be interested in adapting Kevin Costner's Waterworld into a series.
A batch of new images from Arrow seem to suggest the rival to Oliver Queen will appear.
The BBC released new promo images for the Doctor Who 2012 Christmas Special, "The Snowmen," in addition to a synopsis.
Syfy announces a gripping new reality series premiering Tuesday, February 26 at 10 p.m. ET/PT which reinvents gladiatorial combat for the 21st century.
Seems a lot of folks are looking for Andrea's thong scene on the internet. Who are we to judge.
SyFy has announced a new 1000 lb. robot boxing series hosted by the WWE's Chris Jericho.
AMC didn't like a comic book retailer showing The Walking Dead TV show on the big screen.
A fan-favorite character arrives on AMC's The Walking Dead with the return of another!
Chris Pine talks Star Trek 2 and Benedict Cumberbatch, perhaps revealing a key scene with Gary Mitchell?
The BBC has released five new images to the Doctor Who Christmas Special, "The Snowmen."
The DOC presents to you 10 reasons why Lori is still alive in AMC's The Walking Dead!
FX has green lit American Horror Story Season 3 and Jessica Lange is set to return.
Check out a couple images of Matt Smith as Doctor Who released by the BBC.
Battlestar Galactica: Blood and Chrome executive producer David Eick sets the record straight on what happened with SyFy.
Sick, a new series coming to the CW, is described as a cross between The Hunger Games and Contagion.
The creators of Arrow and The Vampire Diaries are set to adapt the UK 1970s television show The Tomorrow People for the CW.
Two more agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. can be added to Joss Whedon's list as Elizabeth Henstridge and Iain De Caestecker have joined Ming-Na and Clark Gregg.
Syfy today announced it will premiere the time traveling police drama Continuum beginning Monday, January 14 at 8PM.
Tony Stark is responsible for creating the Marvel verisons of the Cybermen! Or have the Cybermen taken over!
Check out a first look at The Governor's daughter as shown on The Walking Dead AMC tv show!
Neil Gaiman will be writing an episode of Doctor Who next spring and the new Cybermen are revealed.
Nathan Fillion tells Alan Tudyk's tale of an untold episode of Firefly. What could have been.
Neil Gaiman's Doctor Who script was apparently left in the back of a taxi.
Neil Gaiman returns to Doctor Who and he brings the Cybermen with him.
Syfy will once again shake up the Thanksgiving weekend with its annual James Bond two-day movie marathon and Original Movie Dungeons and Dragons: The Book of Vile Darkness.
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Syfy delves into the the world of some of the creepiest and most notorious antiques and relics in existence in the new half-hour reality series, Deals from the Darkside.
If an apparent casting announcement for the S.H.I.E.L.D. series is anything to go by, the new Marvel show will begin filming in January.
We get a first look at Jessica De Guow as the Huntress from CW's new hit show Arrow.
Face Off judge Glenn Hetrick announced a future project he is working on his Brian Lumley's vampire novel adaptation, Necroscope.
The live season 3 finale of Face Off aired tonight on SyFy revealing the winner.
Green Lantern Movie and a little extra on this past weekend's episode of SNL.
David Morrissey offers up some details on his character of The Governor in The Walking Dead TV show.
Low sales and no advertising the cause for Cartoon Network pulling GLA and Young Justice?

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