Arriving on Hulu on December 12th is Plane, the 2023 survival thriller that ended up being a success not only with critics ...
It’s (still) good to be the Kings. Robert and Michelle King have renewed their overall deal with CBS Studios, their creative ...
Tracker's newest episode had Justin Hartley's Colter looking for a missing girl in a possible murder case — but was he able ...
Former Montana State player and coach Michael Rider joins Colter Nuanez to talk about Brent Vigen staying at MSU after a ...
Mike Nugent of Griz Fan Pod fame joins Colter Nuanez to talk about recruiting hits & misses and the relation to a larger ...
Series star Justin Hartley has been married to Sofia Pernas since 2021 Christopher Rudolph is a contributing writer for PEOPLE. He previously covered entertainment at The Advocate, HuffPost, Logo News ...
Mike Colter leads Cupertino, a Silicon Valley legal drama from Robert and Michelle King for CBS’s 2026 lineup. Cupertino follows a lawyer fighting back after being cheated out of stock options by a ...
The speaker’s decision to hold the House in an indefinite hiatus during the shutdown is his latest move to diminish the role of the legislative branch — and his own post. With the House on hiatus, ...
Mike Colter is set to star in the legal drama "Cupertino." File Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI Oct. 23 (UPI) --CBS has green-lit Mike Colter's legal drama, Cupertino, for the 2026-27 television season.
Robert and Michelle King‘s newest legal drama will reunite the power producers with Evil star Mike Colter (again, after he already guest-starred on their The Good Wife and The Good Fight). Colter will ...
An exact premiere date has not yet been announced, but the series is expected to be part of CBS’s 2026-2027 season plans. The series was officially given the green light by the network in November.
Thousands of Bay Area techies make the trek to Cupertino every day to work at Apple’s headquarters, and come 2026, thousands of viewers could tune in to “Cupertino” every week. The new legal drama TV ...