Stephen King Confirms 'The Institute' Season 2 Production
Horror master Stephen King has announced production has begun on the second season of his TV adaptation 'The Institute', with new cast members joining the acclaimed series.
Horror master Stephen King has announced production has begun on the second season of his TV adaptation 'The Institute', with new cast members joining the acclaimed series.
BBC Morning Live presenter Helen Skelton celebrates as her Channel 5 series On The Farm secures the Best Factual show award at the TV Choice Awards for an impressive fourth year running.
Peppa Pig's younger brother George will be diagnosed as moderately deaf in an upcoming episode, crafted with deaf community experts to promote empathy and inclusion.
Pedro Pascal has officially joined Todd Haynes' gay romance film De Noche, replacing Joaquin Phoenix who reportedly quit just days before filming was set to begin in 2024.
Netflix made history at the 2026 Broadcast Awards, becoming the first streaming platform to win Broadcaster of the Year while its drama Adolescence secured Best Drama. The BBC led overall with nine awards.
BBC Breakfast presenters Charlie Stayt and Naga Munchetty led tributes to legendary snooker player and commentator John Virgo, who has died aged 79.
Aneil Karia's chilling adaptation of Shakespeare's Hamlet stars Riz Ahmed as a prince consumed by weakness and self-hate, set in the shady world of London family business.
The acclaimed 1977 war film 'A Bridge Too Far', directed by Richard Attenborough, airs on BBC4 this evening. Featuring an all-star cast, it depicts the failed WWII Operation Market Garden.
Jordan Peele's acclaimed horror film 'Get Out' airs on BBC3 tonight, featuring an all-star cast and boasting a near-perfect 98% rating from critics and fans.
The acclaimed adventure film 'The Man Who Would Be King', starring Sean Connery and Michael Caine, airs on BBC4 tonight. Released in 1975, it earned four Oscar nods and boasts a 97% Rotten Tomatoes score.
Quentin Tarantino's razor-sharp debut film 'Reservoir Dogs' airs on ITV tonight. The 1992 gangster classic features an all-star cast and has earned cult status with critics and fans alike.
The horror film 'The Pope's Exorcist', starring Russell Crowe, airs on Film4 tonight. Based on real Vatican exorcist Father Gabriele Amorth's case files.
Sky Original reveals the 11 comedians starring in the first official UK version of Saturday Night Live, launching March 21 with weekly live broadcasts from London.
George Clarke helps a couple restore a family cottage in Derbyshire on Channel 4. Plus skincare from waste ketchup on Dragon's Den, and Michael Portillo in Mallorca.
Daytime host Sherri Shepherd breaks silence on Instagram about her show's cancellation after four seasons, revealing she's currently battling COVID-19 and overwhelmed by fan support.
Bad Bunny is set to discuss his Spanish-only Super Bowl halftime performance after winning Album of the Year at the Grammys, highlighting Latin identity at America's biggest TV event.
Michelle Obama's documentary 'Becoming' has experienced a sudden resurgence on Netflix, entering the Daily Top 10 as Melania Trump's debut film 'Melania' hits theaters, sparking social media debate between supporters of both former first ladies.
The acclaimed spy thriller Tehran, starring Hugh Laurie and Glenn Close, has achieved a perfect 100% fresh score on Rotten Tomatoes for its third season, captivating audiences with its intense geopolitical drama.
Melania Trump's documentary opens at No. 29 in UK cinemas with sparse attendance, earning just £32,974 despite Amazon's £54.6m investment, while Iron Lung horror film outperforms.
Jonah Hill debuts a completely shaved head and silver beard in Apple TV's 'Outcome,' marking his return to acting alongside Keanu Reeves and Cameron Diaz after Hollywood hiatus.
Eagle-eyed Bridgerton viewers have spotted a flesh-coloured Band-Aid on actress Katie Leung's ear in season four, highlighting another historical inaccuracy in the Netflix period drama.
Netflix's adaptation of Daphne du Maurier's classic novel Rebecca features Downton Abbey's Lily James in a period thriller full of twists, despite mixed critical reviews.
Sofia Coppola's acclaimed period drama 'Priscilla,' starring Cailee Spaeny and Jacob Elordi, is available for free streaming on BBC iPlayer with just one month remaining before it leaves the platform.
The Washington Post has shut down its sports section, laying off a third of its staff, marking the end of an era for D.C. sports journalism and leaving a void in local coverage.
The iconic horror franchise The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is making a major comeback with both a TV series and film in development at A24, featuring filmmaker JT Mollner and producer Glen Powell.
BBC's The Repair Shop aired an emotional episode where experts restored a keyboard belonging to late Stranglers star Dave Greenfield, moving fans deeply.
EastEnders viewers are deeply concerned for Honey Mitchell as newcomer Bea's manipulative scheme begins to unravel, potentially destroying Honey's life on Albert Square.
A new Channel 4 documentary, 'Michael Jackson: The Trial', features alarming unheard recordings and examines the 2005 molestation case, sparking debate over his legacy and the grey areas surrounding the allegations.
Hollyoaks faces a major cast shake-up as actor Harry French reportedly quits after just six months, joining Alex Fletcher and Chelsee Healey in departing the long-running Channel 4 soap opera.
The One Show presenters Alex Jones and JB Gill delivered an emotional tribute to snooker icon John Virgo, who has died aged 79, during Wednesday's BBC programme.