At last, 'Teen Mom OG' aired the episode showing the final appearance of one of the show’s original stars, Farrah Abraham. Abraham later filed a lawsuit against MTV’s parent company, Viacom, for $5 million.
Actress Nicole Kidman reunited with her 'Big Little Lies' writer David E. Kelley for another adaptation. The two joined forces for HBO's 'The Undoing,' another female-led drama starring Kidman.
Animated musical comedy 'Central Park' received a home and a two-season order from Apple. Coming from the people behind 'Bob's Burgers,' the upcoming show features Kristen Bell, Josh Gad, Leslie Odom Jr., Stanley Tucci, and more.
Hulu is given the rights to host the adaptation of the bestseller book 'Little Fires Everywhere,' starring Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington. The new show is slated to run for eight episodes, although the premiere date is to be determined.
In an effort to explain a difficult topic, late-night host John Oliver turned to Keegan-Michael Key. The comedian delivered a Bitcoin-themed rap to advise so-called "crypto-bros" to be careful investing in the online currency.
'Saturday Night Live' skewered the recent controversial 'The Bachelor' finale in its latest episode. The show featured special counsel Robert Mueller as confused bachelor Arie Luyendyk Jr. opposite a devastated Becca Kufrin.
No two doctors can survive together in 'The Walking Dead.' Only one has to make it out alive, according to a fan who noticed a pattern of killing off the second doctor in the series.
A trailer for 'Westworld' season 2 was released at the South by Southwest Film Festival on Saturday. The preview confirms the inclusion of the Shogun World and shows a battle between two samurai armies.
'Saturday Night Live' spoofed 'Black Panther' with a deleted 'scene that sees T'Challa meeting a new relative in Djalia. The comedy sketch also brings back Sterling K. Brown who plays N'Jobu in the movie.
'Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency' is canceled for good after talks to revive the show for a third season fail. Executive producer Arvind David thanked the fans on a message posted on Twitter.
A new chapter in the 'American Idol' franchise began on the ABC Television Network. Veteran host Ryan Seacrest and new judges Katy Perry, Lionel Richie, and Luke Bryan started their search for a new superstar.