
'Atlanta' Renewed for Season 4 at FX
Read full article: 'Atlanta' Renewed for Season 4 at FXDonald Glover is doubling down. FX has issued an early renewal for a fourth season of Glover's groundbreaking comedy series, Atlanta, the network announced Tuesday at the Television Critics Association summer press tour. Created by Glover, Atlanta is executive produced by Glover, Paul Simms, Dianne McGunigle, Stephen Glover and Hiro Murai. This group of collaborators and cast have created one of the most original, innovative stories of this generation and we are proud to be their partners.In the second season, officially dubbed Atlanta Robbin Season, two cousins work through the Atlanta music scene in order to better their lives and the lives of their families. RELATED CONTENT:Here's Who Was in Donald Glover's 'Atlanta' Disguise at the EmmysNew 'Atlanta' Trailer Sets Off 'Robbin' Season'Donald Glover Reveals 'Atlanta's' Surprising Season 2 Inspiration

'Bachelorette' and 'Bachelor in Paradise' Renewed by ABC
Read full article: 'Bachelorette' and 'Bachelor in Paradise' Renewed by ABCABC is signing on for more from the Bachelor franchise. The network has renewed both The Bachelorette and Bachelor in Paradise for additional seasons, ABC Entertainment President Karey Burke announced at the Television Critics Association summer press tour on Monday. The Bachelorette, fresh off of Hannah Brown's season, will return for season 16, while Bachelor in Paradise, which debuts its sixth season on Monday, will return next year for season seven. As Chris Harrison told ET on Monday morning, he and the production team are waiting until closer to the end of the current season of Bachelor in Paradise to reveal the next Bachelor. RELATED CONTENT:Chris Harrison on How Tyler Cameron's Gigi Hadid Date Affects His Chances for 'Bachelor' (Exclusive)Tyler Cameron Spotted Out With Gigi Hadid in New York City: PicsHow Hannah Brown's Season Reinvented the 'Bachelorette' Franchise

'The 100' Ending After Season 7
Read full article: 'The 100' Ending After Season 7The 100 is saying goodbye. The CW will be bidding farewell to the post-apocalyptic sci-fi drama after the upcoming seventh season, it was announced Sunday at the Television Critics Association summer press tour. "[Creator] Jason Rothenberg has said to us a number of times that he wanted to end it after a seventh season. In April, The 100 was renewed for a 16-episode seventh season. The 100 follows a group of post-apocalyptic survivors, mainly a group of criminal adolescents, including Clarke Griffin (Eliza Taylor), Bellamy Blake (Bob Morley), Octavia Blake (Marie Avgeropoulos), Raven Reyes (Lindsey Morgan) and John Murphy (Richard Harmon).

Gal Gadot to Play Hedy Lamarr, Actress and Inventor, in Showtime Limited Series
Read full article: Gal Gadot to Play Hedy Lamarr, Actress and Inventor, in Showtime Limited SeriesGal Gadot is going from Wonder Woman to Old Hollywood. Gadot has set her sights on her next project, where she will play famed actress and inventor Hedy Lamarr in an untitled limited series, it was announced Friday at the Television Critics Association summer press tour. She stood at the forefront of many issues that challenge women and our society today, said Jana Winograde, Co-President of Showtime Networks. In Gal Gadot, we have found the transcendent actress to portray the deeply complex Lamarr. She has also starred in 2017's Justice League and her own standalone film, Wonder Woman, as well as the upcoming sequel Wonder Woman 1984.

Chuck Lorre Says His New TV Show Is About How 'Immigrants Make America Great'
Read full article: Chuck Lorre Says His New TV Show Is About How 'Immigrants Make America Great'Pulling out a bright hat and sticking it on his head, Chuck Lorre proudly declared immigrants make America great while introducing his latest television series, Bob Hearts Abishola, at the 2019 Television Critics Association summer press tour in Beverly Hills, California, on Thursday. While the premise is cute, Lorre discussed how the series is ultimately about the story of immigrants who make America their home. So I manifested, saved and chose to make America my home simply for creative liberation. They did come around before they passed on, so Im happy to say that.See more on the latest television news below. RELATED CONTENT:The Secret Formula to Chuck Lorre's Comedy Empire'Big Bang Theory' Finale: Chuck Lorre Says Show's Ending Won't Please Everybody (Exclusive)Chuck Lorre Gets Emotional Over End of 'The Big Bang Theory' (Exclusive)

'The Man Who Fell to Earth' Being Turned Into TV Series at CBS All Access
Read full article: 'The Man Who Fell to Earth' Being Turned Into TV Series at CBS All AccessCBS All Access is getting extraterrestrial. CBS' streaming service has given a straight-to-series order to The Man Who Fell to Earth, based on Walter Tevis' critically-revered 1963 sci-fi novel, it was announced Thursday at the Television Critics Association summer press tour. Alex Kurtzman (CBS All Access' Star Trek universe) and Jenny Lumet (Rachel Getting Married) will write, executive produce and serve as co-showrunners, alongside executive producer John Hlavin. To stay up to date on all the breaking TV news, sign up for ET's daily newsletter below. RELATED CONTENT:Seth Rogen Joins CBS All Access' 'The Twilight Zone' RebootWatch CBS All Access' Creepy Star-Studded 'Twilight Zone' TrailerStephen King's 'The Stand' Coming to CBS All Access as a Limited Series

James Marsden and Amber Heard to Star in Stephen King's 'The Stand' for CBS All Acces
Read full article: James Marsden and Amber Heard to Star in Stephen King's 'The Stand' for CBS All AccesStephen King's The Stand has found its stars. James Marsden and Amber Heard have been tapped to lead the upcoming CBS All Access limited series, based on King's best-selling 1978 novel, for a late 2020 debut, it was announced Thursday at the Television Critics Association summer press tour. Their worst nightmares are embodied in a man with a lethal smile and unspeakable powers: Randall Flagg, the Dark Man. Joining Marsden and Heard in the limited series are Odessa Young (Assassination Nation) and Henry Zaga (13 Reasons Why, Looking for Alaska). RELATED CONTENT:Stephen King's 'The Stand' Coming to CBS All Access as a Limited Series

'Love Island' Picked Up for Second Season by CBS
Read full article: 'Love Island' Picked Up for Second Season by CBSCBS is recoupling with Love Island. According to Kahl, CBS may look at a scheduling tweak for Love Island, which is broadcast five nights a week in the U.S., for the next season. The audience is learning how to play along with the show.Ratings have been modest for the inaugural season of Love Island in the U.S. Episodes will air Fridays at 9 a.m. PT on ETonline, ET Live and the ET YouTube channel. Love Island airs weeknights at 8 p.m. ET/PT on CBS, with the live finale on Wednesday, Aug. 7.

Orlando Bloom Addresses Whether He'll Appear in Amazon's 'Lord of the Rings'
Read full article: Orlando Bloom Addresses Whether He'll Appear in Amazon's 'Lord of the Rings'So, could Bloom, starring in Amazon's upcoming fantasy series, Carnival Row, reprise his role as Legolas in the LotR series? "I haven't had any conversations about that," he told ET of potentially appearing in LotR while promoting Carnival Row. The LotR creative team includes executive producers Lindsey Weber (10 Cloverfield Lane), Bruce Richmond (Game of Thrones), Gene Kelly (Boardwalk Empire) and Sharon Tal Yguado; writer/executive producer Gennifer Hutchison (Breaking Bad); writer/executive producer Jason Cahill (The Sopranos) and writer/executive producer Justin Doble (Stranger Things). In the fantasy series, Bloom stars as a human detective, Rycroft Philostrate, who has a dangerous affair with a refugee faerie, Vignette Stonemoss (Delevingne). Carnival Row premieres Friday, Aug. 30 on Amazon Prime Video.

'Transparent': Pfefferman Family Moves on From Maura's Death in 'Musicale
Read full article: 'Transparent': Pfefferman Family Moves on From Maura's Death in 'MusicaleThe series will wrap big with a "Musicale Finale," premiering on Amazon Prime Video on Friday, Sept. 27. As previously revealed, the finale kicks off with Maura's (Jeffrey Tambor) death and the Pfefferman family learning to cope with the loss through song. Transparent creator Jill Soloway's sibling, Faith, wrote the music and lyrics for the movie musical. I had Faith standing next to me at the microphone... [I knew Jill and Faith] were going to be there for me." RELATED CONTENT:'Transparent' to Kill Off Jeffrey Tambor's Character in Series FinaleJudith Light Talks Transparent Musical Finale and 'Being Heard' More Than Ever (Exclusive)Why 'Transparent' Is Ending With a Movie MusicalMust-See Star Sightings

Orlando Bloom and Cara Delevigne's 'Carnival Row' Gets Season 2 Renewal Ahead of
Read full article: Orlando Bloom and Cara Delevigne's 'Carnival Row' Gets Season 2 Renewal Ahead ofCarnival Row has been renewed for season two ahead of its season one premiere. Amazon Prime Video announced the renewal during its Television Critics Association summer press tour in Beverly Hills, California, on Saturday. Season one of the Orlando Bloom and Cara Delevingne-starring series premieres Friday, Aug. 30. In the Victorian fantasy series, Bloom stars as a human detective, Rycroft Philostrate, who has a dangerous affair with a refugee faerie, Vignette Stonemoss (Delevingne). RELATED CONTENT:Orlando Bloom and Cara Delevingne Star in First Look at Victorian Fantasy Series 'Carnival Row'Connie Britton Is Headed to AmazonLena Waithe Moves to Amazon in Major New Deal

'Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse' Star Shameik Moore Wants Sequel to Go Live Action
Read full article: 'Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse' Star Shameik Moore Wants Sequel to Go Live ActionShameik Moore knows what he'd like to happen in the upcoming sequel to Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. Spider-Verse writers Phil Lord and Chris Miller are currently penning the follow-up film, but Moore teased he's not allowed to talk about what's in store. "I'm Cuban-American and... were linked, so obviously thats something thats a really interesting dimension of the character that's left to be explored further." For now, fans can look forward to seeing Moore onscreen in Wu-Tang: An American Saga, debuting Sept. 4 on Hulu. "My audition process to becoming this character was, I think, becoming the character," explained Moore, who plays Sha in the series.

Explorer Bob Ballard sets out to solve Amelia Earhart mystery
Read full article: Explorer Bob Ballard sets out to solve Amelia Earhart mysteryBob Ballard and Allison Fundis speak onstage during the TCA panel for National Geographic Channels' Bob Ballard's Next Great Discovery at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on July 23, 2019, in Beverly Hills, California. (CNN) - Deep-sea explorer Bob Ballard, who in 1985 made headlines for his discovery of the remains of the Titanic, has announced plans to solve another of history's greatest mysteries: What happened to missing-in-action aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart. Setting sail on Aug. 7, National Geographic explorer-at-large Ballard and National Geographic Society archeologist-in-residence Fredrik Hiebert will lead a team of Earhart experts, scientists and technicians on a month-long journey that will take them from Samoa to a remote Pacific atoll called Nikumaroro in the Republic of Kiribati. This project is jointly funded by National Geographic Partners and National Geographic Society. It will be part of a two-hour special titled "Expedition Amelia" that will premiere Oct. 20 on National Geographic.
