Tina Fey in Talks to Play Jason Bateman's Sister in This is Where I Leave You
According to the Hollywood Reporter, Tina Fey is currently in negotiations to star as Jason Bateman's sister in This is Where I Leave You. read more
Louis C.K. Announces Air Date for New HBO Stand-Up Special
This year may not bring a new season of Louis C.K.’s acclaimed and beloved TV series, Louie, but it will include the newest stand-up special from everyone’s favorite red-headed, black shirt-wearing funnyman. read more
PaleyFest 2013 to Stream Live Interviews with Community, New Girl Casts
According to Deadline, the Paley Center For Media announced today that most of the interview panels for PaleyFest 2013 will be streamed online via Livestream over March 2-15. read more
Scott M. Gimple Announced as Showrunner for Walking Dead
According to TV Line, The Walking Dead has found it’s newest showrunner: Scott M. Gimple. Replacing Glen Mazzara, who departed the series due to “difference of opinion” with AMC about the show’s future, Gimple will be the third showrunner of the zombie apocalypse drama. Gimple, who wrote Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance, has written five episodes of The Walking Dead including the midseason finale of season two, titled “Pretty Much Dead Already.” “I’m thrilled to continue the tradition of the spectacular, cinematic, horrifying, exciting and emotional storytelling of The Walking Dead. I’m a huge fan of the comics, and started... read more
Tina Fey Says She Will Not Host Oscars
Well, blerg. read more
Ben Stiller Confirmed as Arrested Development Guest Star
Ben Stiller will reprise his role as arrogant superstar magician Tony Wonder in the upcoming revived Arrested Development. read more
Introducing Paste's New Digital Publication: PASTE.COM
An ad-free, mobile-friendly weekly entertainment magazine + new music sampler. read more
Netflix CEO Says New Arrested Development Season Will Be a “One-Off”
Those expecting future seasons of Arrested Development beyond its Netflix resurrection, may want to stop doing a celebratory chicken dance and prepare to do a morose, Charlie Brown scuffle. read more
Watch the Trailer for Game of Thrones Season 3
The wait is almost over for fans of the critically acclaimed HBO fantasy series Game of Thrones. The show's third season — adapted primarily from A Storm of Swords, the third book in George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series — is set to premiere on March 31. read more
Boardwalk Empire's Charlie Cox to Star in New CBS Drama
Boardwalk Empire star Charlie Cox will be on our TV screens again soon enough. read more
Justin Timberlake to Host SNL, Perform Week-Long Stint on Fallon, Tour With Jay-Z
Through his Facebook page and the interactive image above sponsored by Stipple, Justin Timberlake announced his busy promotional plans for March: returning as host and musical guest for Saturday Night Live on March 9 and then a full week on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon from March 11-15. read more
BBC Commissions Oscar Pistorius Documentary
BBC’s BBC Three network has commissioned a “fast-turnaround” documentary special on Oscar Pistorius, the paralympian who recently shot his girlfriend to death. read more
Nielsen Ratings to Include Streaming Data in Fall 2013
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the Nielson ratings company announced that television content streaming through broadband internet will be calculated starting in Fall 2013 to improve the accuracy of viewing data. read more
Will Arnett to Star in CBS Sitcom Pilot from My Name is Earl Creator
As Deadline reports, Will Arnett, the actor most famous for portraying Gob Bluth on Arrested Development and being the former Mr. Amy Poehler, will star in the lead role of a new multi-camera sitcom pilot being developed for CBS. read more
Conan O'Brien to Roast President at White House Correspondents Dinner
Team Coco is now set to dominate D.C. read more
Kristen Wiig to Guest Star as Young Lucille Bluth for Season Four of Arrested Development
Kristen Wiig is slated to guest star and play a young Lucille Bluth in the upcoming fourth season of Arrested Development, according to Vulture. read more
BBC to Adapt Leo Tolstoy's War & Peace as Six-Part Miniseries
British television writer Andrew Davies is no stranger when it comes to adapting classic works. The 76-year-old veteran of British television is already behind such esteemed productions as 1995’s Pride and Prejudice, 1998’s Vanity Fair, 2008’s Sense and Sensibility, the 2008 film version of Brideshead Revisited and the original BBC adaptation of House of Cards. Davies may now add Leo Tolstoy’s masterpiece War and Peace to his already impressive resume. According to a report by Deadline, Davies is now scheduled to write a six-part miniseries based on the novel, wchich will air on BBC One sometime in 2015. Davies is... read more
Downton Abbey's Maggie Smith Doesn't Watch Downton Abbey
In a 60 Minutes interview to air Sunday, Smith confessed that she doesn’t sit down and watch the Downton Abbey. read more
Zooey Deschanel Launching Production Company
The New Girl star, along with her "Hello Giggles":http://hellogiggles.com/ cofounder Sophia Rossi, started a production company and recently signed a first-look deal with 20th Century Fox Television. read more
NBC’s Hannibal Sets Air Date
Leave your dinner plans wide open on April 4. A year to the date of when we first learned of NBC’s take on an early Hannibal Lecter, simply titled Hannibal, the show finally has a release date and time slot. The show, confirmed for April 4, will take the 10 p.m. timeslot on Thursday nights. The announcement comes from creator Bryan Fuller’s Twitter, which said “#Hannibal Requests the Honor of your Presence for Dinner Thursday April 4 10PM @NBC — Saving you a place at the table.” Fuller developed Hannibal as an hour-long drama, which is expected to detail the... read more

