The Immortal Kevin Fitzpatrick was born and raised in New York City, and that doesn't make sense. Kevin wears many hats, including actor, editor, and writer, but never yellow. The best things in life are Back to the Future, beets, Firefly and The Venture Bros. When not picking apart the minutia of pop culture in film and TV, Kevin can usually be found RIGHT BEHIND YOU.
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Here’s How Bryan Fuller’s ‘Star Trek’ Anthology Series Would Have Worked
It’s safe to say Star Trek: Discovery will end up different from Bryan Fuller’s vision; especially the initial pitch of an AHS-style anthology visiting different eras. Now, Fuller’s replacement Aaron Harberts details how the anthology might have gone, and whether CBS might try again.
David Lynch Open to ‘Twin Peaks’ Season 4 (But Not for a Few Years)
Even as Showtime’s Twin Peaks left more maddeningly unresolved than the original series, fans have more or less accepted the unlikelihood of another season. That said, creator David Lynch won’t rule one out, even if “it took me four and a half years to write and record this [one].”
Frank Vincent, Star of ‘The Sopranos’ and ‘Goodfellas,’ Dies at 78
One of the most memorable mobsters of the genre is tragically no longer with us. Frank Vincent, actor behind everything from The Sopranos to Raging Bull, has died from surgery complications at the age of 78.
New ‘Greatest American Hero’ Reboot Lands at ABC With Female Lead
Believe it or not, The Greatest American Hero is getting yet a third chance at a reboot. A brand-new take on the 1981 Stephen J. Cannell classic is coming to ABC, tweaking the premise to include an Indian-American female lead.
Jon Stewart Returning to Standup for Two New HBO Specials
Jon Stewart’s first attempt at a new HBO series may have been scrapped, but the former Daily Show host isn’t down and out. Not only will Stewart return to standup for the first time in twenty-one years with a new HBO special, but also headline a Night of Too Many Stars.
Comic-Con 2017: ‘The Defenders’ Panel Teases ‘Punisher,’ ‘Iron Fist’ and More
We’ve less than a month before Marvel’s Netflix Defenders hit the street, but the fab foursome are already devastating Comic-Con 2017. Find out what major details Hell’s Kitchen and Harlem’s heroes revealed from the assembled cast in San Diego with our full panel report!
‘SNL’ Recreates ‘Hallelujah’ Cold Open With Trump, Scarlett Johansson
Well, there’s no telling what politics will look like when SNL resumes this fall, but a season oriented around Trump was bound to send him off in style. So it was, that Saturday’s season finale called back to Kate McKinnon’s moving “Hallelujah” with a cold open paying tribute to the Trump players, including Scarlett Johansson!
Report: ‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’ Season 5 Eyes January 2018 Debut
We weren’t entirely surprised that ABC would spin Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’s creative momentum into a fifth season, though a full 22-episode order raised eyebrows, given its midseason placement. Reports also now suggest that Season 5 may not get going until 2018, following the debut of Marvel’s The Inhumans.
‘Arrow’ Review: No One Is ‘Missing’ After All Those Dramatic Returns
‘Arrow’ Season 5 finds no one “Missing” after all those fan-favorites pop in for next week’s finale, but can the final showdown with Chase live up to his nigh-omniscient planning? And what big death might Season 5 be setting up? Find out in our full review!
‘Katrina: American Crime Story’ Adds Dennis Quaid as George W. Bush
We haven’t had a good Katrina: American Crime Story casting since at least February, so consider this some major strategery. Season 2 of Ryan Murphy’s FX drama elects Dennis Quaid as our 43rd President, none other than George W. Bush.
‘Star Trek: Discovery’ Beams Out First Trailer, Expanded Order
Just as earlier today brought our first Star Trek: Discovery photo, the first trailer is out of this world. Yes, literally and figuratively. See for yourself, along with the latest details on the 15 (!) episode series!.
Watch Melissa McCarthy’s Sean Spicer Hit the Streets in ‘SNL’ Filming
SNL isn’t always one to follow expectations, but with Melissa McCarthy hosting full-time after three Sean Spicer appearances, you knew they’d go all out. Watch McCarthy take Spicey to the streets in an elaborate SNL production setup for the weekend.