Here’s hoping that “Yellowstone” fans have a comfortable chair this weekend! Paramount’s free streaming servicePluto TV is gearing up to stream the first four seasons of the show on its More TV Drama channel.
Season 1 will start streaming Friday, Sept. 1 at 4 p.m. Et. Seasons 2 and 3 will begin airing at the same time on Saturday, Sept. 2 and Sunday, Sept. 3 respectively, and the fourth season will start streaming at 2 p.m. Et on Monday, Sept. 4.
Watch the Trailer for ‘Yellowstone’ Season 4:
There’s also new content coming to Pluto’s Game Shows channel, with shows like “Pictionary” and “25 Words or Less” debuting there this month. More kids titles will also head to Pluto thanks to the addition of the Nickelodeon Zoom! Zoom! channel, with lightning-fast series like “Blaze and the Monster Machines” and “Top Wing” available.
There are lots of other marathons and themed events coming to Pluto TV this month,...
Season 1 will start streaming Friday, Sept. 1 at 4 p.m. Et. Seasons 2 and 3 will begin airing at the same time on Saturday, Sept. 2 and Sunday, Sept. 3 respectively, and the fourth season will start streaming at 2 p.m. Et on Monday, Sept. 4.
Watch the Trailer for ‘Yellowstone’ Season 4:
There’s also new content coming to Pluto’s Game Shows channel, with shows like “Pictionary” and “25 Words or Less” debuting there this month. More kids titles will also head to Pluto thanks to the addition of the Nickelodeon Zoom! Zoom! channel, with lightning-fast series like “Blaze and the Monster Machines” and “Top Wing” available.
There are lots of other marathons and themed events coming to Pluto TV this month,...
- 8/30/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
It’s almost July and that means Netflix is about to give their content a refresh. Some of the notable titles leaving include: Super Troopers, Descent, and The Muppets take Manhattan. So if you haven’t seen some of these titles, plan your nights accordingly. We of course can look forward more than a few new titles including the premiere of Bojack Horseman’s second season (voiced by Will Arnett) and one of my favorite movies Alive, pictured above.
We also get the return of Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp; the eight-episode series is a prequel to Wain’s 2001 film Wet Hot American Summer. The series will launch July 31.
Available July 1
Alive (1993)
An Honest Liar (2014)
Bad Hair Day (2015)
Bionicle: The Legend Reborn (2009)
Bulworth (1998)
Dave Attell: Road Work (2014)
Death in Paradise: Season Three (2014)
Grandma’s Boy (2006)
Hostage (2005)
Invizimals: The Alliance Files (2014)
La Reina del Sur (2011)
Octonauts:...
We also get the return of Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp; the eight-episode series is a prequel to Wain’s 2001 film Wet Hot American Summer. The series will launch July 31.
Available July 1
Alive (1993)
An Honest Liar (2014)
Bad Hair Day (2015)
Bionicle: The Legend Reborn (2009)
Bulworth (1998)
Dave Attell: Road Work (2014)
Death in Paradise: Season Three (2014)
Grandma’s Boy (2006)
Hostage (2005)
Invizimals: The Alliance Files (2014)
La Reina del Sur (2011)
Octonauts:...
- 6/29/2015
- by Graham McMorrow
- City of Films
If you want to see the new horror film, "Creep," about a videographer who answers an ad on Craigslist and soon finds the assignment is not what it seems, it's available only on Netflix. Writer-director Mark Duplass stars in the film, which is available to stream on July 14.
Also new on Netflix in July: The latest Chris Tucker comedy special, the critically panned Jennifer Lawrence period film "Serena," Spike Lee's "Da Sweet Blood of Jesus," and the thriller "The Guest" (starring "Downton Abbey's" Dan Stevens).
You can also catch up with the final seasons of "Glee" and "White Collar."
Below is a full rundown of what's new on Netflix in July 2015, provided by Netflix. As always, all titles and dates are subject to change. We've also got you covered in terms of what's leaving Netflix in July 2015.
Available July 1
"Alive" (1993)
"An Honest Liar" (2014)
"Bad Hair Day" (2015)
"Bionicle: The Legend Reborn...
Also new on Netflix in July: The latest Chris Tucker comedy special, the critically panned Jennifer Lawrence period film "Serena," Spike Lee's "Da Sweet Blood of Jesus," and the thriller "The Guest" (starring "Downton Abbey's" Dan Stevens).
You can also catch up with the final seasons of "Glee" and "White Collar."
Below is a full rundown of what's new on Netflix in July 2015, provided by Netflix. As always, all titles and dates are subject to change. We've also got you covered in terms of what's leaving Netflix in July 2015.
Available July 1
"Alive" (1993)
"An Honest Liar" (2014)
"Bad Hair Day" (2015)
"Bionicle: The Legend Reborn...
- 6/22/2015
- by Sharon Knolle
- Moviefone
There aren’t really any rules when it comes to celebrating Labor Day. Some people like to enjoy their last days of summer with a beach trip, and others like to use their Monday off to never change out of their pajamas. We’re not here to judge. But what we are here to do is give you your all-day TV marathon options, just in case you like to celebrate in front of the TV.
We’ve rounded up the marathons that will keep you busy from morning till night (none of this five-episodes-and-done stuff):
*Note: Final time is...
We’ve rounded up the marathons that will keep you busy from morning till night (none of this five-episodes-and-done stuff):
*Note: Final time is...
- 9/2/2013
- by Samantha Highfill
- EW.com - PopWatch
Labor Day weekend is here for 2013 and if you don't have any plans, there are plenty of great shows to check out over the weekend. You can catch up on "Continuum" Season 2 on Syfy, or watch the first three episodes of "The White Queen" on Starz. Sunday, Sept. 1 there's a killer Alfred Hitchcock movie marathon running all day on TCM.
Also, it's college football kick-off weekend, so settle in Saturday for the guys' returning to the gridiron.
Set your DVRs and check your local listings for times and channel numbers. All times Eastern below.
Friday, Aug. 30
A&E: "Shipping Wars" and "Storage Wars" marathon, 9 a.m. to 11 p.m.
The CW: New "America's Next Top Model" episode, 9 p.m.
Discovery: "Alaskan Steel Men" premiere, 10 p.m.
Espn: Cfb, Texas Tech at Southern Methodist, 8 p.m.
Espn 2: 2013 U.S. Open Tennis, men's second and women's third round, 1 p.m. to 7 p.
Also, it's college football kick-off weekend, so settle in Saturday for the guys' returning to the gridiron.
Set your DVRs and check your local listings for times and channel numbers. All times Eastern below.
Friday, Aug. 30
A&E: "Shipping Wars" and "Storage Wars" marathon, 9 a.m. to 11 p.m.
The CW: New "America's Next Top Model" episode, 9 p.m.
Discovery: "Alaskan Steel Men" premiere, 10 p.m.
Espn: Cfb, Texas Tech at Southern Methodist, 8 p.m.
Espn 2: 2013 U.S. Open Tennis, men's second and women's third round, 1 p.m. to 7 p.
- 8/30/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Exclusive: Original Productions, the FremantleMedia-owned company founded by prolific reality producer Thom Beers, has returned to Wme. Beers moved his company from Wme to CAA last June. Two months later, he was named CEO of FremantleMedia North America. As a result, Original underwent executive restructuring, with Philip Segal replacing Beers as CEO & executive producer and Jeff Conroy named president and executive producer. Beers holds a chairman title at Original in addition to his CEO duties at parent Fmna. Since its inception in 1997, Original has produced more than 2,500 hours of TV, including 250 hours in the last year. The company currently has 14 series airing on cable, including The Deadliest Catch, Bering Sea Gold, Ice Road Truckers, Ax Men, Wild Justice, Storage Wars, Storage Wars: Texas and American Hoggers. Storage Wars is A&E’s highest-rated series of all time, with the series’ second-season premiere drawing a record 5.1 million viewers. Its offshoot, Storage Wars: Texas,...
- 2/27/2013
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
It’s a done deal. I’ve learned that FremantleMedia this week will announce the long-rumored appointment of Thom Beers as CEO of FremantleMedia North America. The prolific producer will succeed longtime Fmna CEO Cécile Frot-Coutaz who on July 1st assumed her new position as CEO of the entire FremantleMedia company, which is owned by Rtl. Beers is already in the Fmna fold after the company acquired 75% in his Original Prods. in 2009 for a reported $50 million. He also held a CEO title for 13 years, since launching his Original Prods in 1999. He remained Original CEO after the company’s acquisition by Fmna. There have been a slew of rumored candidates for the Fmna CEO job since Frot-Coutaz’s promotion was announced in April. The list included outside contenders as well as a strong internal candidate, COO Donna Redier Linsk. Beers has produced more than 1,400 hours of original programming, including some of...
- 8/28/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Exclusive: Original Prods, the FremantleMedia-owned company of prolific reality producer Thom Beers, has signed with CAA. Beers has produced more than 1,400 hours of original programming. Original’s portfolio includes unscripted cable series The Deadliest Catch, Bering Sea Gold, Ice Road Truckers, Ax Men, Wild Justice, Storage Wars, Storage Wars: Texas and Black Gold. Storage Wars made its return to A&E’s schedule this week with some 5 million viewers tuning in for the third-season premiere Tuesday. Beers was previously at Wme.
- 6/8/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Exclusive: A&E Network in staying on the “war”path. The cable network has ordered new 26-episode seasons of its flagship series Storage Wars and hot freshmen Storage Wars: Texas and Shipping Wars. All three will launch this summer. The season 2 premiere of Storage Wars last summer became the A&E’s most watched series telecast of all time with 5.1 million total viewers and the highest-rated in adults 18-49 and 25-54 with 2.9 million viewers in each demo. The series’ second season averaged 4.7 million total viewers, up 68% from Season 1, with Storage Wars ranking as A&E’s No.1 series of all time and the No. 3 non-fiction show on cable among adults 25-54. Spinoff Storage Wars: Texas premiered this past December with 4.1 million total viewers and 2.1 million adults 25-54 for the most-watched original series launch in the network’s history in both categories. A month later, Shipping Wars debuted to solid 3 million total viewers.
- 4/12/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
The fun and excitement of "Storage Wars: Texas" (Tue., 10 p.m. Et on A&E) and all the other shows in the storage locker family of reality series is in the mystery. The buyers never completely know what they're going to find when they win an auction. And oftentimes, even after seeing the contents of the unit they've purchased, they still have no idea if it was a good deal or if they'd just wasted their time and money.
After dropping $500 for a unit, all Moe Prigoff knew for sure was that when it's hot outside, people are going to want fans to cool down. And he had three very unique and unusual fans in the unit. What he didn't expect when he got them appraised was to hear that they were estimated to be worth about $5,900 altogether. Talk about your cool winnings!
Keep up with all the hidden treasures...
After dropping $500 for a unit, all Moe Prigoff knew for sure was that when it's hot outside, people are going to want fans to cool down. And he had three very unique and unusual fans in the unit. What he didn't expect when he got them appraised was to hear that they were estimated to be worth about $5,900 altogether. Talk about your cool winnings!
Keep up with all the hidden treasures...
- 4/4/2012
- by Jason Hughes
- Huffington Post
The fun and excitement of "Storage Wars: Texas" (Tue., 10 p.m. Et on A&E) and all the other shows in the storage locker family of reality series is in the mystery. The buyers never completely know what they're going to find when they win an auction. And oftentimes, even after seeing the contents of the unit they've purchased, they still have no idea if it was a good deal or if they'd just wasted their time and money.
After dropping $500 for a unit, all Moe Prigoff knew for sure was that when it's hot outside, people are going to want fans to cool down. And he had three very unique and unusual fans in the unit. What he didn't expect when he got them appraised was to hear that they were estimated to be worth about $5,900 altogether. Talk about your cool winnings!
Keep up with all the hidden treasures...
After dropping $500 for a unit, all Moe Prigoff knew for sure was that when it's hot outside, people are going to want fans to cool down. And he had three very unique and unusual fans in the unit. What he didn't expect when he got them appraised was to hear that they were estimated to be worth about $5,900 altogether. Talk about your cool winnings!
Keep up with all the hidden treasures...
- 4/4/2012
- by Jason Hughes
- Aol TV.
Tune in alert for the finale of A&E's Storage Wars: Texas. On Tuesday, April 3 at 10 Pm & 10:30 Pm Et/Pt From A&E In the episode entitled .Fandom of the Opera. airing Tuesday, April 3 at 10Pm Et/Pt the hunt begins for rare art and designer furniture in Tyler, Texas. A tantrum from Lesa Lewis forces Jerry to carry the weight of the team. Bubba Smith's claustrophobia jeopardizes the Rangers' chance of scoring and Roy Williams unearths a six flag brochure from the 1970s. With Victor Rjesnjansky at a home court advantage, the rest of the storage warriors will have to put their personal strife aside to keep the Outsider from sweeping. Immediately following at...
- 3/29/2012
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
Transplanted New Yorker Victor Rjesnjansky finally got a big score on "Storage Wars: Texas" (Tue., 10 p.m. Et on A&E) Tuesday night.
He took a punt on a storage locker full of old gambling machines, which he bought for $10.
Hoping to sell them on at a profit, Victor found a willing buyer who offered him $1,500 for the whole lot. That's 150 times what Victor had paid, so he quickly accepted the offer and pocketed his profit: a cool $1,490.
The treasure-hunting continues on "Storage Wars: Texas," Tuesdays at 10 p.m. Et on A&E.
TV Replay scours the vast television landscape to find the most interesting, amusing, and, on a good day, amazing moments, and delivers them right to your browser.
He took a punt on a storage locker full of old gambling machines, which he bought for $10.
Hoping to sell them on at a profit, Victor found a willing buyer who offered him $1,500 for the whole lot. That's 150 times what Victor had paid, so he quickly accepted the offer and pocketed his profit: a cool $1,490.
The treasure-hunting continues on "Storage Wars: Texas," Tuesdays at 10 p.m. Et on A&E.
TV Replay scours the vast television landscape to find the most interesting, amusing, and, on a good day, amazing moments, and delivers them right to your browser.
- 3/28/2012
- by Catherine Lawson
- Huffington Post
Transplanted New Yorker Victor Rjesnjansky finally got a big score on "Storage Wars: Texas" (Tue., 10 p.m. Et on A&E) Tuesday night.
He took a chance on a storage locker full of old gambling machines, which he bought for $10.
Hoping to sell them at a profit, Victor found a willing buyer who offered him $1,500 for the whole lot. That's 150 times what Victor had paid, so he quickly accepted the offer and pocketed his profit: a cool $1,490.
The treasure-hunting continues on "Storage Wars: Texas," Tuesdays at 10 p.m. Et on A&E.
TV Replay scours the vast television landscape to find the most interesting, amusing, and, on a good day, amazing moments, and delivers them right to your browser.
He took a chance on a storage locker full of old gambling machines, which he bought for $10.
Hoping to sell them at a profit, Victor found a willing buyer who offered him $1,500 for the whole lot. That's 150 times what Victor had paid, so he quickly accepted the offer and pocketed his profit: a cool $1,490.
The treasure-hunting continues on "Storage Wars: Texas," Tuesdays at 10 p.m. Et on A&E.
TV Replay scours the vast television landscape to find the most interesting, amusing, and, on a good day, amazing moments, and delivers them right to your browser.
- 3/28/2012
- by Catherine Lawson
- Aol TV.
Bubba Smith and his Uncle Ricky have prove pretty savvy at the game on "Storage Wars: Texas" (Tue., 10 p.m. Et on A&E), but they were still in for a tremendous surprise when they scored a locker for $525. They'd already managed a profit of $25 on some of the other items in the locker, but they were really holding out hope for a pair of diamond rings they found inside.
If real, they could put the boys well in the green. So with excitement and trepidation they took them to a jewelry expert. Immediately upon looking at the first one, she let out an involuntary "Wow!"
"I'm going to say the retail replacement value is approximately $30,000," she said.
As the boys got excited, Bubba asked, "On both, or just that one?"
"This one," she said with a smile. All told, the two rings were estimated with an approximate value of...
If real, they could put the boys well in the green. So with excitement and trepidation they took them to a jewelry expert. Immediately upon looking at the first one, she let out an involuntary "Wow!"
"I'm going to say the retail replacement value is approximately $30,000," she said.
As the boys got excited, Bubba asked, "On both, or just that one?"
"This one," she said with a smile. All told, the two rings were estimated with an approximate value of...
- 3/14/2012
- by Jason Hughes
- Huffington Post
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