Donnie Wahlberg discusses the potential for a *Blue Bloods* spinoff, emphasizing the importance of preserving the show's core values. As the series concludes with its 14th season, both Wahlberg and Tom Selleck express their hopes for a continuation, despite CBS's cancellation. Enthusiastic fan and cast support could influence the possibility of future projects, such as focusing on Danny Reagan or exploring Frank Reagan's backstory in a prequel.
Kumail Nanjiani astounds with an unscripted, full-length monologue in *Only Murders in the Building*, highlighting his exceptional comedic and improvisational skills, while adding depth to his character Rudy in the show.
*Fire Country* Season 3 introduces Leven Rambin as Audrey, a new character who could complicate the romantic dynamics between Bode and Gabriela. As the series kicks off on October 18, viewers will see how Audrey's presence impacts the storyline, particularly in the wake of Gabriela's interrupted wedding. Rambin's character adds depth and new challenges to the beloved CBS drama.
The season 2 finale of The Rings of Power sees King Durin's tragic sacrifice in a technically challenging scene, marking a pivotal moment in the series. Creators McKay and Payne hint at Khazad-dûm's inevitable downfall and explore the moral complexities of power and sacrifice, setting the stage for the Balrog's increased role in future seasons.
Erica Durance expresses her aspirations for returning as Lois Lane in a potential *Smallville* revival, focusing on character development and new storylines, while the show's continuation depends on Warner Bros. Discovery's approval.
The text explores the evolving dynamics between Sylvester Stallone's and Frank Grillo's characters in *Tulsa King* season 2, hinting at a potential shift from rivalry to alliance amidst new challenges, with implications for a possible third season.
Eric Christian Olsen, known for his role as Marty Deeks, expresses uncertainty about returning to *NCIS* amid the franchise's transition and new spinoffs, following a conclusive farewell for *NCIS: Los Angeles* characters.
Amazon is reviving the Robocop franchise as a TV series with Peter Ocko as showrunner and James Wan as executive producer. The series aims to capture the original film's essence while offering a fresh perspective, potentially releasing in 2026.
Kristian Nairn, who played Hodor in Game of Thrones, defends the controversial final episodes, arguing that Daenerys Targaryen's character arc was well-founded throughout the series. He suggests more episodes were needed for better development, while praising the show's production quality and artistic elements, despite widespread criticism.
Alfred Gough explains why eight-episode seasons are optimal for storytelling in today's TV landscape, using *Wednesday* as a successful example, while acknowledging the limitations of this format for series requiring deeper narrative exploration.