Greek alum Spencer Grammer has been added to the cast of NBC's new series Mr. Robinson. Plus, FX and FXX have officially announced their winter premiere dates including when the 10th season of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is starting. Read More »
Billy Eichner and Amy Poehler are bringing a new hilarious show to a computer near you with their original series "Difficult People." Hulu has officially picked up the comedy series. "The Hollywood Reporter" learned that after Billy, known for his work on "Billy on the Street," originally filmed the pilot for the USA Network, it's Hulu that has picked it up for a series order. Julie Klausner and Billy created the series that follows the duo — who both star in the series — as best friends living in New York City as they encounter awkward situations. Billy and Julie wrote the pilot and "Parks and Recreation" star Amy is one of the executive producers of the series alongside "Louie's" Dave Becky, according to TV Guide." Read More »
Another superhero TV series is coming to your television set soon, but this time it's not all about the men. CBS has committed to "Supergirl" as a new comic-book-inspired series. The first casting news for the super show has been announced — see who the network is looking for to join the new superhero series. The Eye Network landed the superhero project from Greg Berlanti, who created "Arrow" and "The Flash," and Ali Adler, who worked on Chuck, "E! Online" confirmed in September. "Supergirl" will follow Superman's cousin Kara Zor-El, who is 24 as she starts to embrace her powers and become the super girl she was meant to be. "Supergirl's" lead character, Kara Danvers, or Kara Zor-El, has yet to be cast, but according to "TV Line," the network is looking for someone 22 to 26 to play the superhero. Read More »
Tom Hanks made Big famous in 1988 with his giant piano scene in FAO Schwartz and the style in which he ate mini corn and now Big is coming to television. Fox is now planning on adapting the movie into a new TV series. Read More »