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2024 Ratings Superlatives: ‘Bluey,’ ‘Yellowstone’ and Sports’ Streaming Breakthroughs

Plus, some lows ranging from The CW's six-figure lineup to cable news stumbles.

‘Shrinking’ Star Luke Tennie on How Bantering Led to This Storyline in Season 2, His Hopes for Sean Next Season

The actor also gets candid about what he thought when he first learned about Brett Goldstein's role, working with Harrison Ford more this time around and how far Sean came in the second season.

‘Shrinking’ Boss Bill Lawrence on How Season 2 “Wouldn’t Have Worked” Without Brett Goldstein and What Comes Next

The co-creator also opens up about Jimmy's (Jason Segel) journey with forgiveness, if he'd be open to Cobie Smulders returning and where Paul's (Harrison Ford) progressing Parkinson's disease will take him in the already renewed season three.

Why Brits Are Mourning the End of Their Beloved ‘Gavin & Stacey,’ According to James Corden

Corden and his co-creator Ruth Jones — or Smithy and Nessa to some — were emotional waving goodbye to their enduringly popular sitcom, which aired its final episode on Dec. 25.

‘Doctor Who’ Showrunner Russell T Davies and Writer Steven Moffat Explain Christmas Special Easter Eggs and Surprise Ending

The pair unpack "Joy to the World," including the cultural reference they couldn't ignore. "It's a piece of our history now," says Moffat.

Jason Segel Unpacks the Weight of ‘Shrinking’ Season 2 After Finale: “The Wrong One Died”

The star and co-creator opens up about his character's growth and journey with forgiveness, what it was like reuniting with Cobie Smulders and acting alongside Brett Goldstein.

‘Bad Sisters’ Creator Sharon Horgan on the True Villain of Season 2 and Season 3 Possibilities

“How many more people could we kill?” jokes executive producer Dearbhla Walsh.

“Red Light, Green Light”: Everything to Remember Before ‘Squid Game 2’

Lee Jung-jae's Seong Gi-hun, a.k.a. Player 456, goes back into the game on Dec. 26.

‘Dexter Original Sin’: How Young Batista and Masuka Actors Prepped for Prequel Series

James Martinez and Alex Shimizu, who take on the roles made famous by David Zayas and C.S. Lee, respectively, share their relationships to their counterparts: "I slid into C.S. Lee’s DMs."

‘Rivals’ Showrunner Talks “Bigger, Better, Bolder” Season 2, ‘Bridget Jones’ “Naughtiness” Appealing to the U.S.

"I've had messages from friends saying it spiced up their sex life — they reckon the British and American birthrate is going to go up as a result of this show," Dominic Treadwell-Collins tells THR.

‘Dune: Prophecy’ Returned to Franchise’s Roots in Spicy Season Finale

Showrunner Alison Schapker explains that big change, which will be explored in season two.

Michelle Randolph Has Seen the Reactions to Her ‘Landman’ Character: “It’s Sparking Conversation”

The '1923' star also teases season two and responds to the 'Yellowstone' finale and those John Dutton ancestry theories.

‘A Nonsense Christmas’ Production Designer Breaks Down How the Sabrina Carpenter Special’s Festive Backdrop Came Together

How Jason Sherwood made the pop star’s variety special feel both timeless and modern: “This needs to feel like Marilyn Monroe in 'Gentleman Prefer Blondes.' It needs to feel like Busby Berkeley. It needs to feel like 'White Christmas.’”

Cliff-hangers and a “World I Hadn’t Lived In”: Why Billy Crystal Made Rare TV Move to Star in ‘Before’

The actor-comedian, who goes dramatic in the psychological thriller, explains why the series was the right format for him and screenwriter Eric Roth to realize their idea of a "psychiatrist dealing with a troubled kid."

‘Virgin River’ Boss on Pulling Off the “Best Wedding Season in TV” and What’s Next

Showrunner Patrick Sean Smith talks with The Hollywood Reporter about finally getting Mel (Alexandra Breckenridge) and Jack (Martin Henderson) down the aisle — and all those season six finale cliffhangers.

Harlan Coben Calls Netflix Series ‘Missing You’ a Love Story With the “Most Emotional Ending”: “I Actually Cried”

Creatives also share what setting the author's stories in the U.K. for series means and laud the cast with Rosalind Eleazar, Lenny Henry and Ashley Walters as "a roll call of Black excellence."