TV Shows Impacted by Budget Concerns: Understanding Cast Changes
Budget cuts are affecting scripted television, leading to reduced screen time and cast departures on shows like NBC’s One Chicago and CBS’s Fire Country and FBI.
Budget cuts are affecting scripted television, leading to reduced screen time and cast departures on shows like NBC’s One Chicago and CBS’s Fire Country and FBI.
In December, Netflix adds several new films, with three achieving over 90 percent on Rotten Tomatoes. Highlights include “Little Women,” “Pulp Fiction,” and “Zero Dark Thirty.”
HBO’s Heated Rivalry, adapted from Rachel Reid’s Game Changers, showcases the intense romance between rival hockey players Ilya Rozanov and Shane Hollander, featuring Connor Storrie.
Matt Barnes denied rumors of being scammed for $61,000 by an AI on a dating app, attributing the speculation to former NBA player Gilbert Arenas’ comments on a podcast.
The 2026 Golden Globes nominees were announced, with Marlon Wayans addressing mispronunciations during the live event. Notable nominees include Ludwig Göransson and performances from KPop composers.
As the NFL season ends, Travis Kelce and the Chiefs face challenges with a 6-7 record after a loss to the Texans. They have an 11% chance of making the playoffs.
The creator of Heated Rivalry, Jacob Tierney, emphasized that the personal sexual orientations of actors Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie are less important than their performance commitment.
Chrishell Stause may not return for season 10 of Selling Sunset, echoing Emma Hernan’s hints about a potential exit. Both are reassessing their future on the show.
Witney Carson celebrated her season 34 win on Dancing With the Stars with a surprise party organized by friends. She expressed gratitude for their support and shared highlights from the event.
Season 8 of 1000-Lb. Sisters reveals a rift between Tammy and Amy Slaton, as they confront personal issues and family tensions while navigating new relationships and life changes.