Television

Although the summer is winding down, it still seems like there’s a new series to watch on the streamer of your choice every other day. In our latest Black Watch, as the weather gets cooler, the CassiusLife team shares some choice viewing options that feature talented actors who look like us because…representation. This week’s picks include […]

Black sitcoms from back in the day have always been regarded as a staple in the community, impacting our upbringing and bringing laughs and relatability that other shows could not. Many of these shows featured relatable characters, perfect storylines, and a diverse cast. However, many of these shows flew under the radar or only lasted […]

These beloved child stars lit up screens but were taken far too soon. We remember 12 young talents whose legacies still touch hearts today.

The longest-running series in the Love & Hip Hop franchise isn’t slowing down anytime soon. MTV’s Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta is back for its record-breaking 13th season

In the season four finale of Power Book III: Raising Kanan, the tension between Raq (Patina Miller) and Unique (Joey Bada$$) reaches its tipping point, and war is finally here. Kanan (MeKai Curtis) finally learns the fate of his missing girlfriend, Krystal, and is further manipulated into breaking bread with his mother’s enemies. Kanan Learns About […]

Power Book III: Raising Kanan left us with a cliffhanger involving one of its main characters, and according to Deadline, we shouldn't expect this character to return for the show's fifth and final season. 

It seems people can't stop talking about 'Forever.' Netflix opted to renew the series less than a week after it premiered on the streamer.

The first trailer for Ironheart has finally arrived, and don’t get it twisted. She is just a replacement for Tony Stark; she is building towards becoming iconic in her own right. The Marvel Studios Disney+ series has been discussed for years since the executive producer and Black Panther director Ryan Coogler, along with Anthony Ramos […]

NBC went on a canceling spree, getting rid of several shows, one of which had not even reached season two.

The Muhammad Ali limited series, The Greatest, on Prime Video has found its Malcolm X in actor Michael Ealy.