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You ever get a line from a comic book stuck in your head? We’ve got one running endlessly in our own brains right now: The bit from the big finish of
Watchmen, when Adrian Veidt begs his god-friend Doctor Manhattan to tell him it all worked out, “in the end.” “Nothing ends,” Manhattan replies, half a smile on his lips. “Nothing ever ends.”
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Criminal Minds.
The Hollywood Reporter, which notes that the extremely long-lived CBS procedural which lasted for 324 episodes, three leading men, and enough “unsubs” to negate the output of untold numbers of Subway sandwich franchises is being revived for Paramount Plus, a.k.a. the former CBS All Access. And really, we have to applaud the company, and series showrunner Erica Messier, for their restraint, in that it’s been two whole years since the show finally went off the air and entered into the endless Valhalla of TNT rerun syndication. That’s a long time to go withou
Criminal Minds Revival in the Works at Paramount Plus
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Variety has learned from sources.
As the project is still in the early stages, details are still being finalized, including which of the original cast members would return. However, sources say that longtime “Criminal Minds” showrunner and executive producer Erica Messer would return to work on the revival. As with the original series, CBS Studios and ABC Signature (formerly ABC Studios) would produce.
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Created by Jeff Davis, “Criminal Minds” was an incredibly popular procedural for CBS, running for 15 seasons and 324 episodes. The series concluded its run on the broadcaster in February 2020.
Apple TV App Is Now Available on Chromecast With Google TV
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Plugging a notable gap in its streaming lineup, Google has added the Apple TV app the only way to get the Apple TV Plus service to its newest Chromecast device.
Starting Thursday, users with the $50 Chromecast with Google TV adapter will be able to access Apple TV. In addition, the Apple TV app is available on smart TVs from Sony and TCL that have the Google TV interface and Google says it will roll out to more Android TV-powered devices in the next few months.