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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."

‘Stranger Things’: What We Know About the Final Season

Breaking down the fifth and final run for the Upside Down saga — from new and returning castmembers to what chaos Vecna might bring to the Hawkins crew in the hit Netflix series.

Lori Loughlin and Eriq LaSalle Return to Acting in ‘On Call’ Series: “I’ve Never Been Seen Like This”

Loughlin, who appears in a recurring TV role for the first time since the college admissions scandal, was directed by co-star LaSalle for the streaming police procedural coming in January.

Lisa Kudrow and Ray Romano on Their ‘No Good Deed’ Marriage and Why They Hope the Finale Isn’t the End

The iconic sitcom stars also talk to The Hollywood Reporter about meeting for the first time with the Netflix dark comedy series despite their 'Friends' and 'Everybody Loves Raymond' fame, as they share stories from their tabloid days (one involving George Clooney).

‘Yellowstone’ Actor Gil Birmingham Reacts to Full-Circle Finale and Where Taylor Sheridan Could Go Next

The season 5B ending "shows the fact that we still exist," says the actor who plays Chief Rainwater of the powerful callback that may or may not have ended the flagship series.

Genesis Rodriguez Discovered What She’s Capable of in Taylor Sheridan’s ‘Lioness’

After a cyclical season two finale, the actress — who is currently filming season three of Netflix hit 'The Night Agent — is hopeful for a third season of the special ops drama.

Reintroducing Bozoma Saint John

The flamboyant marketing exec (Apple, Uber, Endeavor, Netflix) attempts to rebrand ‘The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ with some much-needed diplomacy — if only her castmates would listen: “Sometimes people aren’t looking for the solution. They just want to yell.”

‘Virgin River’ Star Benjamin Hollingsworth Is Done Playing a Bad Boy

The Hollywood Reporter's newest "Person of Interest" is the 40-year-old Canadian actor who has taken a "very stereotypical villain" in the hit Netflix series and fully stripped off his mask.

‘Doctor Who’ Showrunner Russell T Davies and Writer Steven Moffat Tease Christmas Special

The pair also talk to The Hollywood Reporter about casting Nicola Coughlan and pitch a Whovian farce.

Aaron Rodgers’ Netflix Docuseries: 10 Biggest Revelations From ‘Enigma’

The four-time MVP gets high on ayahuasca, dishes on how plant medicine has changed his life and goes deep on his relationship to faith, family, spirituality and the high-profile rifts with the press (from conspiracy theories and COVID-19 "immunity") that have plagued his career.

With ‘Real Housewives’ Gig, Jennifer Tilly Is Taking On the Toughest Role of Her Career

The beloved actress, prize-winning poker star and now Bravo player reveals what it's like to walk through the reality TV looking glass.

‘What If…?’ EP Brad Winderbaum Talks Series’ End, 2025’s Disney+ Slate and Ms. Marvel’s Future: “She Is Top of Mind”

The Marvel TV boss says "it's going to be exciting to see where she pops up next" of Iman Vellani's Kamala Khan.

‘Yellowstone’ and What We Know About the Spinoffs

Though the Paramount Network hit may be ending, Taylor Sheridan's franchise continues to expand.

Nate Bargatze Conquered Comedy. Hollywood is Next.

From a catastrophic ‘Daily Show’ try-out to getting passed over for Haley Joel Osmett in the ‘Entourage’ movie, the nicest (and top-grossing) guy in stand-up recalls his most humbling moments and what's next for Nateland.

‘Black Doves’ Creator on What That Final Glance From Keira Knightley Meant and Season 2 Plans

Writer-creator Joe Barton talks to The Hollywood Reporter about Ben Whishaw and Knightley's chemistry, his dream casting for a season two villain and that sentimental ending: "It's a Christmas show!"

‘What We Do in the Shadows’ Cast Breaks Down That Nothing-Really-Matters Ending to “Silly, Stupid” Vampire Comedy 

After six seasons and 61 episodes, the cast and crew of the FX series said goodbye on their terms, with the message that the more things change, the more they stay the same.