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Is Bobby Moynihan Leaving SNL After Season 42?
Is Bobby Moynihan Leaving SNL After Season 42?
Is Bobby Moynihan Leaving SNL After Season 42?
It’s about that time of the season when SNL starts sketching out its final weeks, and with it tends to come a bit of turnover. Speculation most frequently points to senior cast member Kenan Thompson, but a new CBS pilot suggests that Bobby Moynihan may actually leave Studio 8H after Season 42.
Jon Stewart Resurfaces on Colbert’s ‘Late Show’ Over Trump Press Ban
Jon Stewart Resurfaces on Colbert’s ‘Late Show’ Over Trump Press Ban
Jon Stewart Resurfaces on Colbert’s ‘Late Show’ Over Trump Press Ban
We’re still waiting on Jon Stewart’s official return after signing an HBO contract, but Stephen Colbert has thus far afforded the former Daily Show host ample opportunity to have his voice heard. Case in point, Stewart makes yet another Late Show return, as he and Colbert make sense of Trump’s relationship with the press.
Bill Paxton Completed Work on CBS ‘Training Day’ Before His Death
Bill Paxton Completed Work on CBS ‘Training Day’ Before His Death
Bill Paxton Completed Work on CBS ‘Training Day’ Before His Death
The film and TV communities are still reeling from the sudden loss of actor Bill Paxton, especially in light of the Terminator star’s still-active career. Most immediately, Paxton could be seen leading CBS’ Training Day adaptation, of which producers now clarify the late actor’s filming status, and offer comment on his passing.
CBS Orders ‘S.W.A.T.’ Pilot From ‘Fast Five’ Director Justin Lin
CBS Orders ‘S.W.A.T.’ Pilot From ‘Fast Five’ Director Justin Lin
CBS Orders ‘S.W.A.T.’ Pilot From ‘Fast Five’ Director Justin Lin
Columbia Pictures Last week, news broke that Fox would be adapting its sorta-but-not-really popular Behind Enemy Lines movie series for television, and countless people  —  myself included  —  wondered aloud if Hollywood needed to cool it with the small screen adaptations of middling action movies. Not to be outdone, CBS announced today that it would be moving forward with a similar adaptation, this time bringing the sorta-but-not-really 2003 movie S.W.A.T. to television.

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