New year, new shows. Maybe your pop culture resolution for 2021 was to keep up with the latest hits; maybe it was to finally get around to watching a great series you haven’t seen yet (we know, we know, Mad Man has been on your list for years!). Whatever your goals, it’s the perfect time
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What should I watch next? It’s a question that just keeps getting asked, despite — or maybe because of — how many new television shows are constantly being released. With so many options, shouldn’t it be easy to find something to watch? Sure, you can scroll through Netflix’s home page for hours, but what should
What should I watch next? It’s a question that gets asked over and over again despite all the new television shows coming out, a phenomenon that seems counter intuitive. With so many options, shouldn’t it be easy to find something to watch? Sure, you can scroll through the home page of Netflix for hours, but
The road so far… has been awesome. Supernatural said goodbye after 15 seasons featuring our favorite brothers Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) Winchester slaying demons to classic rock tunes. The finale was bittersweet, but even more difficult at this time is figuring out what to watch next. Yes, a Supernatural rewatch is definitely
How would we have made it through this year without the pure escapism of supernatural television shows? While the world around us burns down, we can take a little virtual vacation doing some police work with Lucifer, taking on the Upside-Down with the kids of Stranger Things, or roaming the French forests in Black Spot.
Some people who voted in this year’s election were in preschool when Supernatural started. That’s how long The CW series has been on the air. But alas, the demon-slaying, classic-rocking, good times for Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) Winchester are coming to an end. After 15 seasons, this week’s Supernatural series finale leaves
Traditional TV releases might be a bit sparser as the production shutdown caused by the coronavirus drags on, but there is still plenty to watch to keep your mind off the anxiety-inducing events of the real world. The best shows and movies on TV this week feature a little something for everybody, whether you’re a
Nearly two years after our last trip to Purgatory, Wynonna Earp is back. The show’s road to Season 4 has been a tumultuous one, after production was first delayed due to funding issues with production company IDW in 2019 and again suspended this March due to the coronavirus. But Earpers’ support and patience will pay
Netflix’s wild new series Warrior Nun came exactly when we needed it most: during a lull in new releases and right when the country was being urged back inside after another alarming spike in coronavirus cases. The comic book-based series follows Ava (Alba Baptista), a young woman who is given a second chance at life
Television is the only thing getting many of us through these troubling times, and that’s OK! Do whatever you need to do to cope with the coronavirus pandemic. And hey, if you keep binge-watching Netflix and Hulu and Amazon Prime shows after everything is over, there’s nothing wrong with that either. TV is our favorite
The coronavirus pandemic continues to take a heavy toll, as the number of confirmed cases worldwide rises above 2 million. In the United States, many state and local governments have closed schools — some for the rest of the academic year — shut down restaurants, bars, and nightclubs, and encouraged residents to follow the Centers
[embedded content] Now that Wynonna Earp will officially return for a fourth season, that means we can stop fighting for the Syfy drama and get back to wondering how Wynonna will fight to get Waverly and Doc (Tim Rozon) back from the Garden. TV Guide caught up with showrunner Emily Andras and stars Melanie Scrofano,