Noah Wyle goes back to an emergency room for his new series "The Pitt" and Lana Wilson's lauded documentary about psychics, "Look Into My Eyes," are some of this week's new streaming entertainment releases.
Noah Wyle going back to an emergency room for his ... the hit show “The Traitors” hosted by Alan Cumming returns to Peacock and British comedian Nick Frost writes and stars in the comedic ...
Noah Wyle going back to an emergency room for his ... the hit show “The Traitors” hosted by Alan Cumming returns to Peacock and British comedian Nick Frost writes and stars in the comedic ...
Multiple events in and across Los Angeles and Hollywood have been canceled or postponed amid the ongoing Los Angeles wildfires.
The Pitt Episode 3 “9 AM” will pick up exactly where last week’s two-part premiere left off, continuing the fifteen-hour-long shift of Dr. Michael “Robby” Robinavitch ( Noah Wyle) and his colleagues.
From "The Traitors" season 3 premiere to Netflix's "American Primeval," here's what to watch this weekend on Netflix, Peacock, and more streamers.
He's immersing himself in work, but he's doing exactly what anybody would be doing in his job on shift,' says Wyle.
Hell’s Kitchen on Fox at 8:00pm ET. The This Old House Hour on PBS at 8:00pm ET. The Traitors on Peacock at 9:01pm ET. Third season premiere.
Noah Wyle is back in scrubs, 15 years after ER ended. (He starred as Dr. John Carter on the long-running NBC drama.) The Pitt was given a 15-episode, straight-to-series order in March 2024.
Noah Wyle goes back to an emergency room for his new series "The Pitt." Dick Wolf's new police drama "On Call" drops on Prime Video, with Eriq La Salle behind and in front of the camera and Peacock's hit "The Traitors" hosted by Alan Cumming returns for a new season.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Noah Wyle going back to an emergency room for his new series "The Pitt" and Lana Wilson's lauded documentary about psychics "Look Into My Eyes" are some of the new television, films and music headed to a device near you.
American Primeval — Taylor Kitsch and Betty Gilpin star in a six-episode limited series set in 1857, at the height of westward expansion. And now Taylor Sheridan is kicking himself, because that's the one year he forgot to copyright. (Netflix)