Somehow, if CMT was going to get into the scripted TV game by rescuing Nashville off ABC, it makes almost too much sense a Varsity Blues TV series would follow. The 1999 Texas football favorite is officially huddling up for a TV reboot, regardless of whether or not you want its life.
After much speculation and a cliffhanger that left the future of one character in serious question, Nashville stars Connie Britton and Hayden Panettiere have been confirmed to return to the show when it begins its fifth season this fall.
Hayden Panettiere is still struggling with postpartum depression and is taking time to deal with it "holistically." The singer sent a tweet on Thursday that indicates she'll be taking some time off to better herself.
ABC has become the next in line to divulge their fall 2014 schedules in advance of the Upfront presentation this week, and while the list leaves off any major surprises, Marvel fans would do well to learn that new series 'Agent Carter' will indeed serve as a smaller series bridge between the first and second half of 'Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.' season 2.
'Nashville' was on hiatus for a few weeks, and we sure missed it. Bad news, though. It's just as we thought: Peggy died. A montage with Juliette singing showed sad family scenes, and Teddy did a heartbreaking press conference at the very beginning of the episode. We can't say we're super sad to see her go, but maybe her death will make us actually care about Teddy as a character? Only time will te
For as much as we've enjoyed 'American Horror Story: Coven''s witchy woes over the dreary depression of 'Asylum' and the domestically disturbed first season, we've certainly missed a few past season stars who have yet to sign on for another round. 'Asylum' had Dylan McDermott as a surprise guest, but will Connie Britton put on a witch hat for 'American Horror Story: Coven'?