‘Shining Vale’ Renewed for Season 2!!
The horror-comedy series Shining Vale has been renewed for a Season 2 at STARZ. The report was made by Deadline, who are saying that the second season will contain eight […]
The horror-comedy series Shining Vale has been renewed for a Season 2 at STARZ. The report was made by Deadline, who are saying that the second season will contain eight […]
STARZ released today the first trailer of Shining Vale, an upcoming horror-comedy series about a woman trying to fix her marriage and save her family while fighting off ghosts who […]
Starz has just released a new sneak peek for their upcoming horror-comedy series Shining Vale, which is set to be released in March. The clip gives us a peek behind […]
As the new year approaches, we are starting to get more information on long-awaited air dates for TV shows that we’ve been eager to see on our screens. We are […]
Starz has released the first images and synopsis for the upcoming horror-comedy series Shining Vale, which stars Courteney Cox (Friends, Scream franchise, Cougar Town) as the mother figure of a […]
Actor Brianna Hildebrand of “Deadpool” fame has joined the cast of the sixth and final season of Netflix’s “Lucifer”. According to Entertainment Weekly, actor Merrin Dungey is also boarding the […]
With as much success as ABC saw in the ratings during the 2017-2018 season, it’s not looking to make any big moves going into the 2018-2019 season. Most of its […]
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