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    Julia Louis-Dreyfus signs multi-year deal with Apple TV+

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    Marc DeAngelis
    Marc DeAngelis
    01.17.2020

    Julia Louis-Dreyfus had her greatest success since Seinfeld with HBO's Veep. After seven seasons of producing and starring in the hit show, she's moving onto new projects -- the actress signed a multi-year overall deal with Apple, according to Deadline. Louis-Dreyfus will serve as an executive producer and star in future Apple TV+ projects. Whether she'll be creating a TV series, movies or both isn't clear, but given Deadline's description of the "sweeping" deal, we'll probably be seeing plenty of content from one of the funniest women in media.

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    Stroll down The Emmys red carpet live on Facebook

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    Mallory Locklear
    Mallory Locklear
    09.15.2017

    For those planning to watch the Emmy Awards this Sunday, CBS and the Television Academy have put together a slew of different ways for you to experience the event. As Variety reports, with content on Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat, they have every bit of the show covered including pre-show prep, red carpet and backstage access.

  • 'Game of Thrones' season six debuts on HBO April 24th

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    Timothy J. Seppala
    Timothy J. Seppala
    01.07.2016

    Is ____________ really dead? We might find out on April 24th when Game of Thrones' sixth season premieres on HBO. Aside from the dramatic fantasy series, the lovable slackers of Silicon Valley return that night as well as Julia Louis-Dreyfus and the rest of the Veep gang. Just don't pirate any of this, okay?

  • HBO renews 'Silicon Valley' three episodes in

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    Timothy J. Seppala
    Timothy J. Seppala
    04.21.2014

    If you've been enjoying Mike Judge's (King of the Hill, Office Space) take on Silicon Valley, you aren't alone. After just three episodes, HBO has ordered a second season of the eponymous show. What's more, the outfit has also cleared a fourth term... err, season, of the political comedy Veep. Both have apparently done better in terms of viewership than the sadly ill-fated Hello Ladies, which is especially good news for Judge's satirical look at the NorCal tech corridor. Say what you will about being hasty, but it's pretty awesome to see the premium-TV outfit keep rewarding its viewers' favorite shows --regardless of whether or not they knock HBO Go offline. Now, if we could just get a True Detective season two announcement, all would be right with the world.