The trailer for *NCIS: Origins* introduces a young Gibbs in 1991, navigating personal and professional challenges as he begins his career as a special agent. The series promises a character-driven narrative exploring his transformation into the iconic figure known in the NCIS universe.
A new "Doctor Who" spin-off, "The War Between the Land and the Sea," features UNIT facing off against the Sea Devils, with key appearances by Jemma Redgrave and Russell Tovey. Set in an urban environment, the series aims to balance humor and drama, drawing inspiration from the successful "Torchwood" formula.
Explore the enduring legacy of *Smallville* through fan art and the anticipated animated series, as original cast members Tom Welling and Michael Rosenbaum express interest in revisiting their iconic roles.
Historian Tristan Hughes reviews HBO's *Rome*, applauding its historical accuracy and authentic portrayal of Roman life, while noting that the high production costs linked to this realism contributed to its cancellation after two seasons.
Ahmed Best celebrates Jar Jar Binks' return in LEGO Star Wars, marking a milestone in his evolving relationship with the franchise and hinting at future developments for his character, Darth Jar Jar.
Emily in Paris transitions to a new chapter as Emily relocates to Rome, introducing fresh cultural experiences while retaining its French essence. The move revitalizes the series, offering new challenges and adventures. Despite the change in setting, the Parisian influence remains, and a return to Paris is anticipated.
A teaser for "Dexter: Original Sin" has been launched by Paramount+ and Showtime.
"The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power" season 3 is reportedly in development despite a dip in viewership for season 2. Amazon is pleased with the ratings, maintaining plans to conclude the series with season 5. The substantial investment in the series highlights Amazon's commitment, with promising viewership suggesting potential for future success.
Alfred Gough and Miles Millar respond to Jenna Ortega's public criticism of "Wednesday" season 1 scripts, expressing empathy for young stars' struggles with fame. Despite the backlash, they maintain a positive working relationship with Ortega, now a producer for season 2. Her comments, coinciding with the WGA strike, drew attention, but she later clarified her passion for the character. The creators support Ortega's increased involvement in the show's future.
Julie Plec teases a potential Vampire Diaries film, exploring challenges and opportunities in reviving the beloved supernatural series, despite character deaths and aging actors.