Monday, May 11, 2026

From Big Screen to Peacock: Fast & Furious TV Series in the Works



For 25 years, Fast & Furious has owned the big screen. Now Vin Diesel is taking the family to streaming, as Peacock gears up to launch a high-octane live-action series set in the Fast universe.

Fox Fall Lineup: Animal Control Moves to Sundays as Game Shows Dominate



Fox’s fall schedule is serving more game shows than scripted drama — but with a Baywatch revival and a relocated Animal Control, there’s just enough chaos to keep things fun.

NBC Bets on Familiar Favorites With a Twist in 2026–27 Fall Lineup



NBC has laid its cards on the table for 2026–27, unveiling a fall schedule built around veteran hits, reality swings, and a few carefully placed rookies. From a 30th season of The Voice to a fresh spin on The Traitors and a rebooted Rockford Files, the network is betting that familiarity, with a twist, will keep viewers tuning in.

Peacock Sets Dates for ‘Crystal Lake,’ ‘The Paper’ Season 2, and New Amy Poehler Comedy ‘Dig’


Peacock is packing the rest of the year with horror prequels, office antics, and star-studded new comedies—here’s what’s coming and when.

TV Corner Notes: Reboots, Revenge, and the Road to Fall TV

 


NBC just gave us our first real look at next season—and honestly? Broadcast TV might finally be getting interesting again.

Sunday, May 10, 2026

One Chicago Recap: Chicago Med "Hell Breaks Loose"/Chicago Fire "Speak of the Devil"/Chicago P.D. "The Lost Years"

 



One Chicago has set up what could be another can't-miss season finale. Here's what went down. 

Hacks (S5, Ep. 6-7) "QuikScribbl"/"Montecito"

 



In a stunning double-drop, Hacks delivers a masterful look at the price of legacy. While episode 6, 'QuikScribbl,' tackles the cold ethics of AI, it is the vulnerable, performative chaos of episode 7, 'Montecito,' that cements this season as a classic. Here is my recap and review.