Tasha Huo and I don't make it a minute into our conversation before we start gushing about wizards - and that's how I know I'm talking to a true Critical Role fan. Huo is the showrunner of "The Mighty Nein," Critical Role's second animated series with Prime Video. "The Mighty Nein" follows the success of "The Legend of Vox Machina," the series for which Critical Role raised over $11.3 million in Kickstarter seed funding in 2019. Now, Huo, a longtime viewer of the show, is the series' creative writing powerhouse.
have made waves on TikTok with yearning stares and I/we can't do this drama that echo the many fan edits of beloved TV couple Belly and Conrad. But whereas The Summer I Turned Pretty explored its central tension over 40-minute episodes on streaming, Loving My Brother's Best Friend, produced by a short-form company called CandyJar, distilled its appeal to its barest essences: sexual tension hook, escalating line and cliffhanger sinker, all within two-minute episodes on your phone.
"Fallout" Season 2 debuts on Prime Video this Wednesday, December 17, and with it comes 2025's final chance to live up to the long-promised "big moment for video game adaptations." That's a lot of pressure to put on series star Ella Purnell, but someone has to do something at a time when the Warner Bros. fire sale is throwing Hollywood into a tailspin - and collaboration with the roughly $188 billion games industry feels more urgent and essential than ever before.
I will be on the move, I am moving away to different pastures, you will have a new host and you'll be in safe hands. My new opportunities allow me to be home more which I was angling for and am so happy it was able to be made possible.
"Heated Rivalry," a steamy hockey romance, has become a hit series for Crave and HBO. It's based on Rachel Reid's novel by the same name. Fans of the show or the novel can read other queer love stories set against a sports backdrop. If you're anything like me, your first thought when you heard Netflix was trying to buy Warner Bros. was probably, "What's going to happen to my beloved 'Heated Rivalry'?"
Real Housewives of Orange County (RHOC) star Heather Dubrow has addressed rumours claiming her husband, Terry, is gay. Amid rumours circulating that Heather could be leaving the RHOC, which the reality TV star is yet to address, the wife of plastic surgeon and Botched doctor Terry has denied claims he's gay. Heather, 56, and Terry, 67, married in 1999 and have four children: daughter Max, who is bisexual, her twin brother Nick, lesbian daughter Kat, and Ace, who is trans.
I recently got the chance to work in the ZDNET Louisville testing lab, where I tested the and saw how it performed in real-world tests rather than a carefully curated showroom experience. Compared to the S95F OLED, which most people, including ZDNET's TV experts, rank among the top TVs of the year, the Samsung QN90F has a picture that's almost as vibrant and detailed, as well as slightly better object-tracking sound.
"As a distributor with a significant library we want to ensure that our content is as widely monetized on YouTube and Facebook as possible and we are excited to be working with Merzigo on some of our catalogue titles," said Louise Pedersen, CEO of All3Media International.
During the livestream, free solo climber Alex Honnold will attempt to ascend the 11th-tallest building in the world, Taiwan's Taipei 101. Netflix doesn't mention any other live events that Duncan might host as part of its "multiyear" deal with the anchor, but by hiring Duncan, Netflix makes it clear that the company has big plans for the future of live sports and other events.
With the release of the LG G5, the brand is looking to remain the king of high-end OLED TVs. But is it worth the equally high asking price? I and other ZDNET experts got to go hands-on with both the LG G4 and LG G5 OLED TVs to break down their features, performance, and real-world practicality in order to help you decide which is the best fit for your needs as well as your budget.
CES 2026 kicks off on January 6, and tech brands are already starting to preview their upcoming products. LG is one of the first out of the gate, unveiling its "first-ever flagship RGB TV" -- the LG Micro RGB evo. At the core of the new display are micro-RGB LEDs, which the company says utilize "OLED precision to control each of the... backlights," delivering exceptional color accuracy.
The LGBTQ+ sports drama has taken the internet by storm since it first debuted in Canada at the end of November. Since then it's made its way to the US, Australia and beyond. The series, based on Rachel Reid's Game Changers novel series follows the lives of two rival ice hockey players, Ilya Rozanov ( Connor Storrie) and Shane Hollander ( Hudson Williams).
What is it about a television Christmas special that gets us all in our feels? Even in a world where you can click buy or rent or play on nearly every piece of entertainment you can think of, there's still something about gathering around the TV at 8 p.m. to watch a Christmas special the moment it airs. Some Christmas specials have taken on a life of their own,
Wyatt Russell, who shares the role of Colonel Lee Shaw with his real-life father, Kurt Russell, is striking off on his own. The yet untitled project will follow his adventures in the '80s, splicing and old-school conflict with the heady sci-fi worldbuilding that brought "Titans" like Godzilla and Kong into the present day. Per the official synopsis, Shaw will go behind enemy lines to stop Soviet forces from unleashing "a horrific new Titan" on U.S. soil.
Based on Araminta Hall's novel of the same name, "Imperfect Women" examines a crime that shatters the lives of a decades-long friendship of three women. The unconventional thriller explores guilt and retribution, love and betrayal, and the compromises we make that alter our lives irrevocably. As the investigation unravels, so does the truth about how even the closest friendships may not be what they seem.
When "The Golden Girls" premiered in the fall of 1985, it wasn't framed as a cultural corrective or a bold act of television radicalism. It was sold as a sitcom with a clever hook: four older women sharing a house in Miami, consoling each other, helping each other, advising each other, and talking candidly about sex. Oh, and there was plenty of cheesecake.