Hollywood News

  • NBC’s show “Kings” will not be on until summer, after already

    having been moved to a Saturday night slot. “Law & Order: SVU”

    reruns will take its place.

  • Duane “Dog” Chapman and fellow bounty hunger

    Bobby Brown were fired at by a murder suspect they was trying to

    capture in Colorado Springs. The bounty hunters could only return

    fire by means of paintball guns.

  • The season finale of “30 Rock,” which will show on Thursday,

    May 14, will guest star Elvis Costello,

    Sheryl Crow, Mary J. Blige,

    Clay Aiken and Adam Levine.

  • “Scrubs’” final three episodes will not be focused on J.D. and

    Elliot’s relationship, creator Bill Lawrence said,

    mentioning that he never thought that’s what the show was

    about.

  • Former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, will not

    be able to be a contestant on the reality TV show, “I’m a

    Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here,” a show that will send celebrities to

    live in a Costa Rican jungle. A judge ruled Tuesday that

    Blagojevich was not allowed to leave the country to be on the

    show.

  • “Project Runway” is set to premiere on August 20 and will

    premiere with companion show, “Models of the Runway.”

  • “The Fighter” will again be started as a project for director

    Mark Wahlberg, as Christian Bale

    has signed on for the job. The movie has had a lot of trouble being

    filmed as two previous actors, Matt Damon and

    Brad Pitt, signed on for the film and then signed

    off.