I thought all the cancellation carnage might be over for the season after we lost shows like Happy Endings, Whitney, and Smash, during upfronts, but alas, Showtime still has some bad news to deliver. The Borgias is being canceled after three seasons, meaning its June 16 episode will be its last. The series joins a lot of other shows that have gotten the boot, so if you need a rundown on what's been canceled so far, then start clicking.
Editors' Picks: Entertainment Must Haves For June
Just because a bunch of our favorite shows have ended for the season doesn't mean there's no good entertainment to look forward to — in fact, the opposite is true. Summer series like Pretty Little Liars and new show Ray Donovan are starting up and a few long-awaited films (The Bling Ring! Man of Steel!) will soon be out in theaters. So get out there and watch, listen, and read! Here are our picks for the entertainment items we're stoked about this month.
Hannibal Picked Up For Season Two: Find Out What Else Was Renewed or Canceled
Following May's upfront presentations, we'd gotten word on whether our favorite shows will be returning or not, and today we got some late-breaking news that Hannibal has just been renewed for a second season too. If you still don't know the fate of the other shows you watch, start clicking. Find out if your favorite series have been dropped or picked up for another season now.
— Additional reporting by Shannon Vestal
13 Summer Shows to Carry You Through the Season
If you're already mourning the finales of your favorite shows, not to worry — there's an exciting Summer TV lineup that's sure to fill the void. With the much-anticipated return of Arrested Development, the final season of Breaking Bad, new episodes of True Blood and The Newsroom, plus plenty of brand-new series, you'll have more than enough reasons to keep tuning in. Take a look at the must-see shows coming up this Summer!
Copycats: TV Shows Inspired by Movies
More than 50 years after Alfred Hitchcock's most famous villain made his debut in Psycho, audiences are about to get reintroduced to Norman Bates in AMC's thriller Bates Motel. The creepy-looking series made me think: what other TV series started off as films? Quite a few, as it turns out. Check out the most memorable series inspired by feature films before the premiere of Bates Motel on March 18!
Advice For Every Relationship Status, Straight From SAG-Nominated Characters
Love is crazy. Just ask Silver Linings Playbook's Pat and Tiffany, who literally went nuts over their relationship drama. Or Liz Lemon, who spent seven seasons dating (or running away from) an assortment of loonies before finally nailing down her Mr. Right. We can face some insane ups and downs in our relationships, and the characters we watch on TV and in films often offer pearls of wisdom for navigating the waters of love. Tonight, Hollywood's most talented stars will come together for the SAG Awards to celebrate the best characters of 2012, so in anticipation of the award show, we've gathered some of the most witty, surprising, and poignant love advice from beloved onscreen characters. From hilarious sitcom one-liners to touching movie moments, check out these nominated characters' best love lines for every relationship status!
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Showtime Celebrates Homeland and More at Claire's First Postbaby Event
Showtime stars got together at LA's Chateau Marmont last night to celebrate the network's Golden Globe nominees. The cast of Homeland, including Morena Baccarin, Damien Lewis, Claire Danes, Mandy Patinkin, and more, toasted their best TV series nomination. It was Claire's first public event since giving birth to son Cyrus last month, and she had husband Hugh Dancy by her side for support. She's also up for best actress at today's big event; make sure to fill out your Golden Globes ballot for the chance to win $1,500 and an iPad mini.
Liev Schreiber, who stars in the network's upcoming Ray Donovan, attended with Naomi Watts, who is in the running for best actress. House of Lies's actor Don Cheadle and Episodes' Matt LeBlanc mingled during the dinner despite being up against each other in the best actor in a TV musical or comedy category. Make sure to check back today at 6 p.m. EST/3 p.m. PST for our LIVE red carpet Golden Globes viewing party!
Golden Globes Breakdown: See What Each TV Show Is Nominated For
The Golden Globes air tonight, and and it's shaping up to be an exciting race. To get you prepared, we've got all the television nominees here categorized by show. Miniseries Game Change is leading the pack with five nominations, but Homeland is close on its tail. Click through to see what your favorite show has been nominated for, and be sure to check out all the film nominees as well.
Golden Globe Winner Predictions: TV
Before the winners are announced at this weekend's Golden Globes ceremony, we're making our predictions for who we think will win. We've already made our picks in the movie categories, and now we're moving on to the TV categories. See which small-screen stars we're betting will win on Sunday, and don't forget to make your own Golden Globe picks for a chance to win $1,500 and an iPad mini.
Buzz Backtrack: The Best and Worst of December Entertainment
Ah, December. It's such a rich month for movie lovers and TV addicts, as award season prompts the last-minute releases of many Oscar contenders like Django Unchained and networks showcase their festive holiday episodes. We got a long-awaited answer to the name behind Gossip Girl, and Elena and Damon seal the deal on The Vampire Diaries. Let's delve into the month in entertainment!








