Coming to Hulu: TGIF Series ‘Perfect Strangers,’ ‘Family Matters,’ ‘Hangin’ with Mr. Cooper,’ and More

Hulu is stepping up its game in the nostalgic comedy series department. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the streaming network has acquired exclusive rights to sitcoms from ABC’s classic TGIF lineup from the ‘90s, which includes over 800 episodes of the shows Full House, Family Matters, Step by Step, Perfect Strangers, and Hangin’ with Mr. Cooper. […]

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Coming to Hulu: TGIF Series ‘Perfect Strangers,’ ‘Family Matters,’ ‘Hangin’ with Mr. Cooper,’ and More

Hulu is stepping up its game in the nostalgic comedy series department. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the streaming network has acquired exclusive rights to sitcoms from ABC’s classic TGIF lineup from the ‘90s, which includes over 800 episodes of the shows Full House, Family Matters, Step by Step, Perfect Strangers, and Hangin’ with Mr. Cooper. […]

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Joe Mande on His ‘Award-Winning Comedy Special’ and Alternating Between Standup and TV Writing

Joe Mande’s Award-Winning Comedy Special hit Netflix early this morning. The premise of Mande’s first “televised” hour is that he has been intensely studying and training with the goal of creating a special so good it will be awarded the prestigious (and completely made-up) American Humour Award.  The training montage-style intro showcases his writing ability, […]

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Abbi Jacobson, Eric Andre, and Nat Faxon Join Matt Groening’s Animated Netflix Comedy ‘Disenchantment’

Last year it was reported that Simpsons creator Matt Groening had a new animated series in the works at Netflix, and today the voice cast for the project was revealed. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the series – titled Disenchantment – has officially been picked up by Netflix for 20 episodes, and Abbi Jacobson, Nat […]

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Season 2 of Tig Notaro’s ‘One Mississippi’ Premieres on Amazon in September

Tig Notaro’s Amazon series One Mississippi just got a season 2 premiere date and teaser. The streaming network announced today that the show – which debuted its first season last September and earned a season 2 renewal a month later – will return to Amazon on Friday, September 8th. Here’s the logline for season 2: […]

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Here’s the Trailer for Maz Jobrani’s Netflix Standup Special ‘Immigrant’

Maz Jobrani heads to Netflix early next month with a new standup special, and the streaming network just released the trailer. Titled Immigrant, the special was filmed at the Kennedy Center in DC and features Jobrani’s “political humor about being an immigrant in the era of Trump, as well as observations about modern day parenting.” […]

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Jason Bateman Reveals Some ‘Arrested Development’ Season 5 Details

Season 5 of Arrested Development is officially a go at Netflix, and in a round of interviews this week, Jason Bateman revealed a few details about what we can expect in the next batch of episodes. Speaking to SiriusXM’s EW Radio, Bateman said that the new season will center around the Lucille Austero murder mystery: […]

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Hulu Announces Premiere Dates for New Shows from Sarah Silverman, Seth Rogen, and Evan Goldberg

Hulu just revealed its fall 2017 programming slate, including the premiere date for the sixth and final season of The Mindy Project, the debuts of Sarah Silverman’s new variety/talk show I Love You, America and the Seth Rogen/Evan Goldberg-produced comedy series Future Man, and a documentary about The Dana Carvey Show called Too Funny to Fail. Here’s […]

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Hulu Announces Premiere Dates for New Shows from Sarah Silverman, Seth Rogen, and Evan Goldberg

Hulu just revealed its fall 2017 programming slate, including the premiere date for the sixth and final season of The Mindy Project, the debuts of Sarah Silverman’s new variety/talk show I Love You, America and the Seth Rogen/Evan Goldberg-produced comedy series Future Man, and a documentary about The Dana Carvey Show called Too Funny to Fail. Here’s […]

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How ‘Rick and Morty’ and ‘BoJack Horseman’ Changed What Adult Animation Could Be

When I first saw ads for Rick and Morty on Adult Swim in 2013, the premise seemed pretty straightforward: Back to the Future, except Doc is an asshole (or a bigger one, depending on how you felt about him in the movie). Beyond the obvious similarities of the premise, Justin Roiland’s Morty voice seemed to […]

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