Television

50 Cent continues to expand his reach within Hollywood. He has found a home for his new Confessions Of A Crime Queen project. As spotted on Deadline the G-Unit boss just secured another bag and more importantly another point of distribution for his gritty content. The trade publication confirmed that Curtis and his staff have locked […]

Anika Noni Rose will lead opposite Demián Bichir in Showtime's vampire drama pilot Let the Right One In. According to Deadline, the Dreamgirls and Power Tony Award winning actress will portray Naomi in the pilot series.

A Madea prequel television series entitled Mabel is in the works at Showtime. The series will follow the origin story of the over-the-top Madea character created and performed by Perry. Mabel is written by JaNeika James and JaSheika James. 

The '90s superstars are together working on set for the new pilot coming to ABC entitled Queens. Most recently, R&B superstar Brandy shared a post of her, Eve and singer and actress Naturi Naughton cozied up under the sun looking more fabulous than ever. 

The new live-action Powerpuff Girls, now known as Powerpuff, has cast Donald Faison as Professor Drake Utonium. Fans may know Faison from his role in Scrubs or the classic rom-com 90s film, Clueless. Well, he is back in the latest CW reboot with a fresh look at one of our favorite childhood animated series. 

Zero, is the new series coming to Netflix April 21. It is the first Italian series that is focused on the Black Italian experience. 

Take a look at Netflix's newest comedy, The Upshaws, starring Wanda Sykes and Mike Epps. Netflix's Strong Black Lead released the first images from the upcoming comedy series.

The Wonder Years reboot on ABC has cast actor Elisha "EJ" Williams as lead for the pilot episode. ABC shared a heartwarming video where Savage calls Elisha over Zoom to essentially "pass the torch" and share the good news that he had landed the role in the brand new Wonder Years reboot series. 

CBS announced today that it has renewed, The Equalizer, starring Queen Latifah, for a second season. After only four episodes, the CBS original series is televisions number one scripted series in viewers.