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Jon Hamm on His ‘Landman’ Finale Fate, What it Means for Billy Bob Thornton and Demi Moore in Likely Season 2

The actor speaks with The Hollywood Reporter about his oil tycoon's ending, the viral Jerry Jones scene and lessons learned for when the show likely returns: "There’s going to be a lot of wreckage to clean up."

James Norton Is in Need of a Vacation

The British star catches up with THR on his monumental upcoming slate that includes child-swap drama 'Playing Nice,' historical epic 'King & Conqueror' and Steven Knight's hotly anticipated 'House of Guinness': "I'm not complaining, but it has been intense."

Kyle Richards Opens Up About Why She Took a Break From Filming ‘RHOBH’: “I Said, ‘I Just Can’t Do This'”

The 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' star talks to The Hollywood Reporter about navigating new challenges in season 14 and why you shouldn't believe every headline about her marriage.

Anna Cathcart Is a Regular College Student … Who Also Leads a Hit Netflix Series

The Hollywood Reporter’s latest “Person of Interest” is the 21-year-old ‘XO, Kitty’ actress who has spent the last eight years growing up on screen in Netflix’s popular ‘To All the Boys’ franchise.

Billy Bob Thornton Unpacks ‘Landman’ Season Finale and Offers Message to L.A. Fire Victims

The star of the Paramount+ oil industry series, who lost his home in ‘93 in the Malibu fires, says, "The most important thing is life and limb and family."

How ‘American Primeval’ Pulled Off That Scalping Scene

Star Dane DeHaan and makeup department head Howard Berger explain how they and special makeup effects artist Jamie Kelman pulled off the Frankenstein look of a scalped Mormon settler and his rotting head following a wagon train massacre: "I wanted to destroy him from the outside."

David Schwimmer Wanted to Do Horror-Comedy for Years. Then ‘Goosebumps’ Called

The actor talks his monstrous transformation in season two of the Disney+ anthology 'The Vanishing’ and why he found the role so compelling: “It’s another level of meaningful at this stage.”

‘Silo’ Star Steve Zahn Had Nightmares About Shaving Off His Beard (and Daydreams About Returning to Set)

Zahn's beloved character joined the Apple series for season two, which heads towards its finale. "They pitched me the character and that alone was like, 'Yeah of course,'" he tells The Hollywood Reporter.

Is Meghan Markle’s New Cooking Show Her Last Chance at Netflix?

Plus: The Chateau Marmont’s A-List comeback, and Jeff Bezos’s puzzling Trump-pleasing moves.

‘Dexter: Original Sin’ Creator on Shooting That Iconic Scene, Easter Eggs and Fates of New Characters

Clyde Phillips talks to The Hollywood Reporter about where things stand in the franchise's prequel series through the midpoint of season one.

‘Goosebumps: The Vanishing’ Bosses on Casting David Schwimmer and Scariest Episode of Season 2

Rob Letterman and Hilary Winston, executive producers of the Disney+ series, also discuss how comedy helped them find their scares and the potential of an anthology crossover event.

Diddy Doc Producer on Getting Al B. Sure!, Close Friends to Speak for Peacock Exposé

Ari Mark promises "a raw exclusive look at Sean Combs long before he was Puff" in 'Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy,' which streams Jan. 14.

‘Always Sunny’ Visits ‘Abbott Elementary’ in Crossover Episode — Now Charlie Day Wants a Sheryl Lee Ralph Buddy Comedy

The star of the FX series also admits he was initially hesitant about the crossover concept as 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia' heads into its 17th season.

Joe Manganiello Is Still Processing How ‘Deal or No Deal Island’ Will End: “What Happened Is Impossible”

The veteran actor turned reality TV host talks to THR about returning for a wild second season, while diving deep into casting and witnessing truly unthinkable behavior: "People were losing their minds."

Netflix Made Me Watch WWE — And It’s Betting $5 Billion You’ll Watch Too

A first-time wrestling watcher bears witness to the formal Hollywoodification of one of America's most absurd and strangely appealing spectacles.

The 31 Most Anticipated Scripted TV Shows of 2025

Long-delayed returning favorites and several intriguing new titles are on tap for the coming year.