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    Jason Hughes

    Jason Hughes

    Overnight Editor, HuffPost TV

  • Tyler Blackburn Coming Back To 'Pretty Little Liars'

    Tyler Blackburn left "Pretty Little Liars" rather abruptly to headline the show's supernatural spinoff, "Ravenswood." Unfortunately, that show didn't live up to ABC Family's expectations, and so it got the boot after 10 episodes. With his time in Ravenswood done, Caleb Rivers (Blackburn) will be returning to Rosewood for "Liars" Season 5. Less clear is the fates of some of the other characters on "Ravenswood." Will they make their way to Rosewood as well, or will the whole thing be a crazy story that Caleb tells ... and no one probably believes?

  • Amazon Picks Up Four New Shows

    Variety is reporting that it's been a very good "Pilot Season" indeed for Amazon Studios. The company streamed ten pilots for viewers to vote on, including five for adult viewers and five for children. In a surprising move, four of the five adult pilots got picked up.

  • 'Game Of Thrones' Is Sticking Around ... For A LONG Time

    David Benioff and Dan Weiss spoke with Entertainment Weekly about the series, and said they're more sure than ever that seven seasons feels right for the show. "To start on a show and say your goal is seven seasons is the height of lunacy," Benioff admitted. Of course, there are still two books to go in Martin's seven-volume series.

  • Watch The First 8 Minutes Of The 'Veronica Mars' Movie Now!

    The closer we get to the premiere of the "Veronica Mars" film, the more Rob Thomas and company seem determined to have us lining up around our local theaters, aching to get in. Warner Bros. released the first eight minutes of the movie to Fandango. While those first two minutes served as a kind of refresher as to how Veronica spent her teenage years as a crime-solving slueth, the ensuing six get to the business of kicking off her latest adventure.

  • Every 'Veronica Mars' Episode Ranked Worst To First

    Anticipation is reaching a fever pitch for "Mars" fans as Rob Thomas' crowd-funded "Veronica Mars" film inches closer to its theatrical release. If you're itching with excitement, and want to revisit some of the classic episodes before hitting the theater, Buzzfeed has just the thing you need. If you're a newbie to "Veronica Mars," but are considering checking it out, this list could save you a lot of trouble.

  • 'Boondocks' Creator's 'Black Jesus' Coming To Adult Swim

    Aaron McGruder has courted controversy since the beginning with his comic strip "The Boondocks." That sharp sense of satire and humor continued as he first adapted, and then transitioned his signature property to Adult Swim. Now, McGruder is bringing a second series to the late-night programming block ... and this one comes with built-in controversy. "Black Jesus" will be a live-action, half-hour comedy that sees Jesus living today in Compton, CA.

  • Khloe Files For Divorce On 'Kardashians'

    "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" had its midseason finale, and the show headed into its break with Khloe officially filing for divorce from Lamar Odom. Khloe leaned on sister Kim, who'd gone through this same thing recently. Kris Jenner was there to support her daughter as well, saying that this was a hard moment for the whole family.

  • 'The Simpsons' Bid Farewell To Edna Krabappel With Touching Tribute

    "The Simpsons" had one final farewell for Edna Krabappel in the latest episode. Marcia Wallace, who voiced Mrs. Krabappel, passed away in October after a long battle with breast cancer. It came after the main action of the episode -- the return of Sideshow Bob -- had finished.

  • Does Anyone Understand 'True Detective'?

    If you've ever struggled to understand what Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson were mumbling on "True Detective," never fear. A new video from "Community" starring Joel McHale and Jim Rash -- that premiered on McHale's other show, "The Soup" -- proves that it doesn't matter what they're saying. In a send-up of the HBO series, McHale takes on McConaughey while Rash tackles Harrelson.

  • CW Offering 'Too Hot For TV' Uncensored 'Reign' Episode Online

    When "Reign" premiered, it got some attention for a masturbation scene that was edited to fit television standards. What's different this time, though, is that The CW has decided to offer up the uncensored version of the episode online. After all, "Reign" isn't the only show that's run up against the censors -- be it for violence, language, or sexual content.

  • Lindsay Lohan Will Appear On '2 Broke Girls'

    Lindsay Lohan is taking yet another stab at a career comeback. Lohan will portray a bride-to-be who comes to Max and Caroline for a wedding cake. Lohan's high-profile appearance also mark the first time "2 Broke Girls" will air in the 8 p.m. EST timeslot after "How I Met Your Mother" wraps its run.

  • 'Arrow' Gets Awesome 3-Minute Movie Trailer

    If we ever needed proof that television is doing work every bit as epic and powerful as the movie industry, we need look no further than the epic movie trailer The CW released for "Arrow." The show, in its second season, is proving itself a reliable hit for the network. "Arrow" is a show careening toward a massive showdown between Oliver Queen and the man who helped keep him alive on that island for five years, Slade Wilson. Here's hoping other shows realize the huge potential of such an undertaking, and we see cinematic-quality trailers for more of our favorite television shows.

  • This Fan-Made 'Game Of Thrones' Intro Is Cool AND Helpful

    "Game of Thrones" has one of the most imaginative opening sequences on television, scanning the map of Westeros and Essos where all the action takes place. The video was created by Mathilde Loubes, Jory Bertrand, and Alison Dulou, students at L'Atelier de Sevres, a French art school.

  • 'The Goldbergs' Meets 'Goonies'

    "The Goldbergs" is a treasure trove of 1980s nostalgia every week, so it's exciting -- and somehow completely appropriate -- to hear that they're taking on one of the most beloved films from that decade. Series creator Adam Goldberg spoke with TVGuide.com about bringing "Goonies" to "The Goldbergs." It's his favorite film. The set-up sees Adam's older brother and sister create a fake map and set him up to find it in the attic.

  • 'Bates Motel' Season 2 Kicks Off With Surprising New Killer

    Here we were paying attention to the Bates in "Bates Motel," but there are killers apparently everywhere on this show. As E! Online's Tierney Bricker put it, "Bradley ends the hour seducing Gil, her father's former employee and Dylan's boss, only to blow his brains out. Over at Zap2It, Terri Schwartz used that moment to extrapolate a theory.

  • Lena Dunham To Write Archie Comics Story

    After talking about her love for Archie Comics in an interview, Lena Dunham has been tapped to pen a four-issue arc for the iconic teenagers of Riverdale. "I was an avid Archie collector as a child -- conventions, first editions that I kept in plastic sleeves, the whole shebang," said Dunham in a press statement. While the accompanying image may be a nod to "Girls," we can't imagine Dunham taking things that far with America's favorite teenager.

  • Kevin Spacey Would Love To Host The Oscars

    Before the ink had even dried on Ellen DeGeneres' hosting performance at the Oscars on Sunday night, somebody was already lobbying to take over duties for 2015. On "Jimmy Kimmel Live," Kevin Spacey -- who was a presenter at the ceremony -- said he'd be up for it. As if to prove he's got the chops to pull it off, Spacey pulled out his Johnny Carson impression, saying, "The big picture tonight was -- I didn’t see it, it was called, ‘12 Years a Slave.’ I assume it was about my first marriage." The legendary "Tonight Show" host presided over the Oscars telecast five separate times.

  • Jon Gosselin Trashes Kate On 'Couples Therapy'

    While it could be argued that neither Jon nor Kate Gosselin are really famous anymore, that hasn't stopped both of them from appearing on our television screens. On "Couples Therapy," Jon really let loose, tearing into his ex-wife after a tense off-camera phone call. "She wants to keep being on television, which is never gonna f*cking happen," he ranted.

  • Lauren Leaves 'Real World' After Her Baby's Father Is Revealed

    A new twist to the baby drama on "The Real World: Ex-Plosion" pushed one roommate out of the house. Lauren revealed to her ex, Cory, that she'd slept with another man before coming to the house, and the baby was his. To this point, Cory had thought he was the father.

  • 'The Americans' Premieres With Shocking Deaths

    "The Americans" came back for a bloody season premiere that left our leads reeling. The biggest struggle that Elizabeth and Philip have faced as undercover KGB agents is how their double lives might affect their family. For as much as their marriage was one of convenience and obligation, their love for their children is very real.