Aquarius

  • NewsSuperfan TV

    In Memoriam: ‘Sleepy Hollow,’ ‘Pitch,’ and Other Shows We’ve Lost This Season

    It’s that time of year again — when networks decide which shows are being renewed and which ones have to move on to that big TV box in the sky. While favorites like This is Us and The Big Bang Theory have already been officially renewed, some shows have gone the way of the dodo, and will live on only in our hearts and on our DVRs.

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    Fox’s Bryan Singer-Matt Nix X-Men Series: Everything We Know So Far

    This new series will be a Fox family drama that focuses on two human parents who have to go into hiding when their children develop mutant powers.

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    ‘Aquarius’ Cancelled After Two Seasons

    The age of 'Aquarius' has set at NBC: The Peacock network has cancelled the David Duchovny-fronted summer series after two low-rated seasons, TVLine has learned.

  • NewsKen Tucker

    ‘Aquarius’ Season 2: Charles Manson Meets The Beach Boy

    Aquarius is back for a second season on Wednesday night—a two-hour, commercial-free season premiere on NBC, in fact—and it furthers this fact-based detective story about a real Charles Manson and a fictional police detective, Sam Hodiak, played by David Duchovny. The season begins with Manson and his creepy-crawly crew in the midst of killing actress Sharon Tate and others in 1969 Los Angeles. The show then jumps back 18 months earlier, to show us the trail the cops are following—not to Manson

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    NBC Releasing Complete 'Aquarius' Season on Premiere Day

    NBC is taking a page out of Netflix’s playbook, adopting the all-at-once model for one of its new summer series. The same night of Aquarius’ two-hour premiere, all 13 episodes of the drama will also be released on NBC.com, the NBC app and VOD. “With Aquarius we have the opportunity to push some new boundaries to give our audience something no broadcast network has done before,“ said NBC entertainment chairman Bob Greenblatt.