As the show recently hit Netflix and sits at No. 2 on the streamer's top 10 ranking, The Hollywood Reporter rounds up the discourse from viewers upon watching.| The Hollywood Reporter
'The Flight Attendant' creator Steve Yockey adapted Neil Gaiman and Matt Wagner's comic and executive produces with Greg Berlanti.| The Hollywood Reporter
Sources say the Greg Berlanti-produced drama didn’t fit with the new chapter of content being spearheaded by DC executives James Gunn and Peter Safran.| The Hollywood Reporter
The Walt Disney Company in a new statement says the move was made "to avoid further inflaming a tense situation at an emotional moment for our country."| The Hollywood Reporter
The Comedy Central series is skipping an additional week as Trey Parker and Matt Stone release a comment.| The Hollywood Reporter
The Comedy Central satire saw a season 27 episode that had Eric Cartman styled as the late conservative thought leader pulled from rotation.| The Hollywood Reporter
All 10 episodes of the latest installment will arrive on Netflix later this year.| The Hollywood Reporter
"I kept crying that day, which hasn’t really happened to me before," Lachman tells The Hollywood Reporter of filming the heartwrenching finale.| The Hollywood Reporter
"I had a lot of that stuff to tap into," the actor says of episode six’s abuse storyline, which surfaced during a surreal exploration of the hero’s psyche.| The Hollywood Reporter
Showrunner John Wirth and director Chris Eyre unpack their hero's heartbreak, as they recap the most harrowing action and sweetest moments of the finale.| The Hollywood Reporter
The actress, who plays Teonna Rainwater on the 'Yellowstone' prequel series, and Brings Plenty, an actor and cultural consultant on the franchise, speak to The Hollywood Reporter about capturing a horrifying history and bringing Native stars to the forefront in the megahit Taylor Sheridan franchise.| The Hollywood Reporter
Nielsen crunches the numbers for contenders at the 77th annual awards.| The Hollywood Reporter
With the series' return confirmed during Annecy, co-creators Michael Cusack and Zach Hadel vowed to avoid serialization or veering toward the dramatic: "It's McDonald's of TV."| The Hollywood Reporter
A comprehensive list of debut dates on streaming, broadcast and cable, updated frequently.| The Hollywood Reporter
Craig Mazin breaks down that heartbreaking episode two twist, what happened behind the scenes and what it means for the show's future: "If the emotional response is not intense, then we f***ed up."| The Hollywood Reporter
Is Wednesday really dead? Who will try to kill Enid? And what's going on with Slurp? THR breaks down the biggest mysteries before the Netflix show returns Sept. 3.| The Hollywood Reporter
As the world waves farewell to Carrie Bradshaw — for good, it seems — with the end of 'And Just Like That,' I couldn't help but wonder... which episodes of 'Sex and the City' stand the test of time?| The Hollywood Reporter
The new installment marks the third official ‘vs The World’ spinoff, which will see Michelle Visage host as contestants from around the world compete against one another.| The Hollywood Reporter
Atwell will be starring as Helen Gordon, Rupert Campbell-Black’s ex-wife, and Everett as show-jumping coach Malise Gordon.| The Hollywood Reporter
Set in the elite world of London law, the show gets a two-season commitment, with West starring as tech titan Morgan Henderson and Miller as his estranged wife, international film star Carla Duval.| The Hollywood Reporter
The actor-comedian and his North Hill Productions banner will develop original scripted and unscripted comedies for the broadcaster’s studio arm.| The Hollywood Reporter
The Homeland boss responds to that brutal episode: "Only the liberals and the extremists do that."| The Hollywood Reporter
The two leads who play Lucy and Stephen discuss the finale's major twists, this season's most toxic moments and their hopes for a potential third season in a chat with The Hollywood Reporter.| The Hollywood Reporter
Showrunner Meaghan Oppenheimer chats with The Hollywood Reporter about keeping the tension high between exes Lucy (Grace Van Patten) and Stephen (Jackson White), and introducing Tom Ellis and Thomas Doherty into the new drama-packed season: "A lot is just not what it seems."| The Hollywood Reporter
Sonia Mena and Alicia Crowder, who play Pippa and Diana, respectively, chat with The Hollywood Reporter about navigating the heavy subject of sexual assault and why viewers shouldn't "believe everything that people say" in the second half of the season.| The Hollywood Reporter
Stephen Root, Lauren Tom and Toby Huss discuss releasing the animated reboot in a changing TV landscape and how the show handles the absence of characters differently, with on-screen credit tributes to Johnny Hardwick and Jonathan Joss.| The Hollywood Reporter
"For 15 years, I've been defined by something that I didn't do," says the 'Tell Me Lies' star in the Hulu series, which is also produced by Knox.| The Hollywood Reporter
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'The Daily Show' host breaks his silence on his friend and former colleague's 'The Late Show' getting axed and leads his audience in a "go f*** yourself" chant against companies bending the knee to Trump.| The Hollywood Reporter
'The Tonight Show' host, who started his Monday broadcast addressing his ‘Late Show’ counterpart’s cancellation, also posted on social media last week about the news.| The Hollywood Reporter
The show, titled ‘On Brand,’ will also feature marketing exec Bozoma Saint John and a number of big companies.| The Hollywood Reporter
The prolific creator has departed the studio behind his hits ‘Emily in Paris’ and ‘Younger.’| The Hollywood Reporter
The cinematographer admits she was hesitant to return for season two, as she felt she'd done all she could creatively. Then she read a one paragraph summary of episode 207.| The Hollywood Reporter
The actor, executive producer and freshly minted director talks about the value of working on all aspects of production, as well as his hopes that an Emmy win for a Native actor is right around the corner.| The Hollywood Reporter
Episodes will also continue to air on PBS, debuting the same day as they launch on Netflix.| The Hollywood Reporter
Showrunner Meaghan Oppenheimer explains her thinking behind that wedding bombshell, says she tried to avoid the tragic death in the 2008 timeline and teases potential season three storylines in a chat with The Hollywood Reporter.| The Hollywood Reporter
The actress chats with The Hollywood Reporter about that chaotic Friendsgiving, which left her character "just wrecked," and teases more wreckage ahead in the final two episodes.| The Hollywood Reporter
His character, Oliver, has an affair with his wife's student Bree (Catherine Missal) in season two.| The Hollywood Reporter
‘Call My Agent!’ star Camille Cottin and ‘Maisel’s’ Gideon Glick are also among the cast of Amy Sherman-Palladino and Daniel Palladino’s ‘Étoile,’ which has received a two-season order.| The Hollywood Reporter
Grimes, who plays Kayce Dutton, speaks to The Hollywood Reporter alongside onscreen wife Kelsey Asbille about how the premiere reveal of John Dutton's (Kevin Costner) fate propels everything forward.| The Hollywood Reporter