David J. Peterson, Dothraki & Valyrian Languages Creator, Speaks Game Of Thrones' Melisandre Witch Prayer! Read More »
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USA Network has given a straight-to-series order to the pilot, "Eyewitness." From the hit cop drama, Shades of Blue, creator Adi Hasak adds actress Julianne Nicholson to the cast of the American remake of the Norwegian series. Read More »
USA Network has given a straight-to-series order to the pilot, "Eyewitness." From the hit cop drama, Shades of Blue, creator Adi Hasak will adapt the American remake of the Norwegian series. Read More »
Though there have been casting talks, which actually turned out to be rumors, does HBO have plans underway for Season 3 of "True Detective." Does creator/showrunner Nic Pizzolatto have something in mind for the crime drama that will "reinvent the wheel?" Read More »
The horror/survival videogame, "Five Nights at Freddy's," returned with its latest third installment and made its debut on Steam Greenlight page. Scott Cawthon, creator of "Five Nights at Freddy's 3," donated a record-setting sum of $250,000 to St. Jude Children's Hospital. Read More »
A couple weeks ago, "MStars News" learned that Yung Berg was being fired from the hit VH1 show "Love & Hip Hop Hollywood" after allegedly assaulting his girlfriend Masika Kalysha. Now the reality show's executive producer, Mona Scott-Young, has revealed that she was sad and upset about letting Berg go. "MStars News" previously revealed that Berg was let go in a VH1 statement that read: "Based on the severity of the allegations against Yung Berg, VH1 is terminating its relationship with him in connection with "Love & Hip Hop Hollywood," effective immediately." After finally letting violent cast members go, including Benzino from "Love & Hip Hop Atlanta," Mona Scott-Young says the network and production team's decision to let Berg go was a bit sad. "Listen, like I said, I know that emotions get the best of them. I was not there so I can't speak to exactly what led to that. I know that he does feel badly that it did happen," Mona said in an interview with Vlad TV. "Unfortunately, the network decided that was an absolute position that they had to take," she continued. "Berg is such a talented artist and I wish him all the best. I hope that the time that he spent on the franchise he's managed to leverage it and that it serves him. He was great. I will miss him ... I loved his personality. I loved his sense of humor. I think he was a great addition to the show." Read More »