ABC has confirmed the renewal of its revived series Scrubs and the multi-camera comedy Shifting Gears. This renewal marks the second season since Scrubs was revived and represents the eleventh season in total for the iconic series, which has been at the heart of fans since its debut over two decades ago. I’m no Superman On the other hand, Shifting Gears, which has been well received by the audience, will return for its third season. The second season of this comedy is expected to air between October 2025 and February 2026, bringing the […]
ABC has confirmed the renewal of its revived series Scrubs and the multi-camera comedy Shifting Gears. This renewal marks the second season since Scrubs was revived and represents the eleventh season overall for the iconic series, which has been at the heart of fans since its debut more than two decades ago.
I’m no Superman
On the other hand, Shifting Gears, which has been well received by the audience, will return for its third season. The second season of this comedy is expected to air between October 2025 and February 2026, taking viewers on new comedic journeys. This comedy format has captured the attention of an audience seeking both laughs and emotional connections with the characters, and the producers are eager to continue that legacy in the upcoming season.
The specific details about the plot and cast of both series have not yet been widely revealed. The anticipation for these renewals is palpable on social media, where fans share their wishes and theories about what will come in the new seasons. With the combination of two beloved series returning, ABC aims to strengthen its lineup and attract diverse audiences.
The series High Potential will return to Disney+ for a third season, confirming the success it has had since its premiere. This easy-to-watch drama, starring Kaitlin Olson, has proven to be one of the main attractions of the Disney channel, standing out in both linear programming and streaming platforms. A series with high potential The news of the renewal has not surprised the show’s followers, given its solid audience that we have seen season after season and episode after episode. And indeed, High Potential has managed to capture the audience’s attention […]
The series High Potential will return to Disney+ for a third season, confirming the success it has had since its premiere. This easy-to-watch drama, starring Kaitlin Olson, has proven to be one of the main attractions of the Disney channel, standing out both in linear programming and on streaming platforms.
A series with high abilities
The news of the renewal has not surprised the show’s followers, given its solid audience that we have seen season after season and episode after episode. High Potential has managed to capture the audience’s attention and remain among the network’s favorites.
Despite the good news about the continuation of the series, it is currently in search of a new showrunner. This change in production could open new creative and narrative possibilities for the series, although it is unknown who will take the lead in this new cycle. Rumors suggest that the search for a new showrunner reflects the network’s desire to innovate and maintain the freshness of the content. However, no specific details about potential candidates have been confirmed.
The success of High Potential is due not only to its appealing cast but also to its focus on storylines that resonate with a wide range of audiences. Thus, fans and analysts will be watching closely to see how this new stage of the series develops, especially in the context of the leadership changes behind the scenes. With an increasingly competitive streaming landscape, the upcoming season will be crucial to solidifying its position within Disney’s entertainment offerings.
The successful series Scrubs has made its return to ABC after 16 years of absence, and the initial data is incredible; it seems that all the fans of the original series have decided to watch it. The first episode of this reboot managed to capture the attention of 11.4 million viewers in the five days following its premiere. This figure reflects both the live audience and those who accessed the content through streaming platforms, showing solid interest from the fans of the series. I’m no Superman The return of Scrubs has generated […]
The first episode of this reboot managed to capture the attention of 11.4 million viewers in the five days following its premiere. This figure reflects both the live audience and those who accessed the content through streaming platforms, showing a strong interest from the fans of the series.
I’m no Superman
The return of Scrubs has generated excitement, especially among those who grew up watching the adventures of the characters in the hospital. The series, known for its unique approach to humor and medical drama, has had a profound effect on pop culture since its initial release. With its return, ABC hopes not only to win back old fans but also to attract a new generation of viewers.
Additionally, it is possible that streaming platforms continue to drive the nostalgia for shows that have made an impact, something that has been seen in the resurgence of several classic series in recent years.
ABC has announced the development of a new spin-off of its successful series ‘The Rookie’, titled ‘The Rookie: North’. This new project, which continues the franchise’s tradition, focuses its narrative on a middle-aged man, Alex Holland, who becomes the oldest rookie in rural police in a county south of Seattle after suffering a violent home invasion. Actor Jay Ellis, known for his role in ‘Insecure’, will play the lead role of Holland. Another opportunity for The Rookie The creator of the original series, Alexi Hawley, is in charge of this […]
ABC has announced the development of a new spin-off of its successful series ‘The Rookie’, titled ‘The Rookie: North’. This new project, which continues the franchise’s tradition, centers its narrative on a middle-aged man, Alex Holland, who becomes the oldest rookie in rural police in a county south of Seattle after suffering a violent home invasion. Actor Jay Ellis, known for his role in ‘Insecure’, will play the lead role of Holland.
Another opportunity for The Rookie
The creator of the original series, Alexi Hawley, is in charge of this project and has already completed the script for the pilot episode. This episode has been greenlit and filming is expected to begin between winter and spring of this year. The series could debut in the 2026/2027 season, potentially coinciding with the hypothetical season 9 of ‘The Rookie’, whose eighth season premiere is scheduled for January 6, 2026.
ABC seeks to capitalize on the success of ‘The Rookie’, its biggest asset in the police genre, taking the narrative to a more rural context, where themes of vocation and personal struggle will be explored in a less urban environment.
However, the network has mixed experience in expanding this franchise. The previous spin-off, ‘The Rookie: Feds’, starring Niecy Nash-Betts as the oldest recruit in the FBI, was canceled after a single season due to its poor performance. The network has acknowledged that developing a television universe around ‘The Rookie’ has encountered several obstacles, but remains committed to trying to establish a new franchise with this new narrative approach.
Disney has suffered a drastic drop in its stock value, losing nearly 4 billion dollars in less than a week. This reputational crisis coincides with a significant number of cancellations in its Disney+ subscriptions, which have been driven by the cancellation of the Jimmy Kimmel show, leading to a wave of protests and negative reactions on social media. Nothing like a good boycott to change their minds More than 400 celebrities, including some directly linked to Disney, signed a letter denouncing what they consider an attack on freedom of […]
Disney has suffered a drastic drop in its stock value, losing nearly 4 billion dollars in less than a week. This reputational crisis coincides with a significant number of cancellations in its Disney+ subscriptions, which have been driven by the cancellation of Jimmy Kimmel’s show, leading to a wave of protests and negative reactions on social media.
Nothing like a good boycott to change their minds
More than 400 celebrities, including some directly linked to Disney, signed a letter denouncing what they consider an attack on freedom of expression following the cancellation of the program. Actresses like Tatiana Maslany, known for her role in She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, urged followers to show their discontent “in the only place that really hurts them”: their wallets. The strategy seems to have paid off, as the drop in subscribers has been notable.
Despite the financial blow, some analysts argue that the loss of $4 billion, which represents only 2% of Disney’s total value, is not concerning in the long term. However, this event highlights a reputation crisis and the growing concern about public reaction in the current climate. ABC, after a week of cancellations, has decided that Kimmel will return to the screen, and production will resume this Tuesday. The network justified the decision as an attempt to avoid additional tensions at a critical time.
However, Kimmel’s situation is uncertain. Shis contract with ABC ends in 2026, and in this context, there are rumors that he might be considering leaving the show to explore new opportunities. Meanwhile, tonight’s monologue is highly anticipated, as it could be a key indicator of his future and the direction Disney will take in the current challenging landscape.
The suspension of Jimmy Kimmel by ABC has caused a wave of surprise and confusion among both viewers and the entertainment industry. The decision came after pressure from the Federal Communications Commission, a fact that has left many wondering about the direction the network will take and the impact on its programming. Jimmy supports Jimmy during his monologue yesterday on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Fallon wasted no time addressing the issue, commenting: The big story is that Jimmy Kimmel was suspended by ABC after […]
The suspension of Jimmy Kimmel by ABC has caused a wave of surprise and confusion among both viewers and the entertainment industry. The decision came after pressure from the Federal Communications Commission, a fact that has left many wondering about the direction the network will take and the impact on its programming.
Jimmy supports Jimmy
During his monologue yesterday on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Fallon wasted no time addressing the topic, commenting: The big story is that Jimmy Kimmel was suspended by ABC after pressure from the FCC, leaving everyone thinking, WTF. Through his humor, Fallon offered his explicit support to Kimmel, which has resonated in the television community, where camaraderie among hosts is a valued trait.
The reasons behind Kimmel’s suspension have been the subject of speculation, with many questioning the content standards and policies being applied by regulators. The public reaction has been diverse; some criticize the decision, while others wonder if this type of authoritarian pressure could set a worrying precedent for freedom of expression in television.
As the situation unfolds, all eyes remain fixed on ABC and how they will handle the repercussions of this decision. Some analysts suggest that this type of intervention could open a broader debate about media regulation in the United States. Kimmel’s fans and late-night followers are eager to see if his return is scheduled and how this will affect the current culture of comedy on television.
The Olympics are about brotherhood, human achievement, and celebrating the will of the human spirit. Unfortunately, it is also the perfect occasion to perpetrate notorious acts of terrorism. With basically all the countries of the world represented there, with the best athletes in the world gathered in one place, there is no moment when more people will be looking at a single point at a given time than during the Olympics. And everyone knows that. A questionable massacre This became evident during the Munich massacre, during the 1982 Olympic Games. The terrorist group […]
The Olympics are about brotherhood, human achievement, and celebrating the will of the human spirit. Unfortunately, it is also the perfect occasion to perpetrate notorious acts of terrorism. With basically every country in the world represented there, and the best athletes in the world gathered in one place, there is no moment when more people will be looking at a single point at a given time than during the Olympics. And everyone knows that.
A Questionable Massacre
This became evident during the Munich massacre, during the 1982 Olympic Games. The terrorist group Black September, a faction of the Palestine Liberation Organization, kidnapped several Israeli athletes demanding the release of 234 Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails, as well as the founders of the Red Army Faction, Andreas Baader and Ulrike Meinhof, imprisoned in West Germany.
The rescue attempt was an absolute disaster. With eleven athletes and coaches dead, a fallen police officer, and five of the eight members of Black September killed, the police operation was an absolute disaster. And the reprisals from the state of Israel, in their own way, were not much better, organizing Operation Spring of Youth and Operation God’s Wrath, where hundreds of Palestinians died.
This context is important because it arrives on streaming September 5. A film that narrates these events, choosing a very particular point of view: that of the ABC Sports news team that decided to cover the kidnapping and the resulting police operation minute by minute.
Using many archival images from ABC itself, the film contemplates the limits of journalistic information. And it does so with actors in a state of grace. Peter Sarsgaard, John Magaro, Ben Chaplin, and Leonie Benesch are some of those involved in the film, giving a more than evident weight to a movie very aware of the gravity of the events. And they are walking in the footsteps of a previous film: Munich, by Steven Spielberg, released in 2005.
The difference between both films is that, while Spielberg was more interested in the political side of it, Tim Fehlbaum, director of September 5, is more interested in the journalistic aspect. Without judging or wanting to weigh in on the motivations of the terrorists or the state of Israel, it invites us to think about what the role of journalism should be in these dramatic moments of history.
The Perspective of Journalism
Considering how the situation in the Gaza Strip has worsened and the relations between Palestine and Israel, the film is not only more relevant now than at the time of its release on August 29, but it also serves to reflect on the role of journalism regarding the current conflict. If there is really good work being done in how the acts of terrorism from Palestine are covered, but also the reprisals, in the form of state terrorism and, probably, genocide in the face of history, of the nation of Israel.
September 5 is a tough but tremendously interesting film that is now available for streaming on Paramount. And you shouldn’t miss the opportunity because few films have managed to better capture the underlying conflict in all journalistic work between the duty to inform and the awareness that, perhaps, what is being done is part of the problem.
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The series The Rookie is breaking traditions, as it is being filmed outside the United States for the first time. The production of the eighth season of the popular ABC show, created by Alexi Hawley, has decided to move to Prague, Europe, where scenes are being filmed in the picturesque old town and the Invalidovna complex. This change of scenery could mark a new direction for the series, which until now had used Los Angeles and Southern California as its main locations. Its seventh season will take place in Prague, not in Los Angeles. During the filming, which has been confirmed […]
The series The Rookie is breaking traditions, as it is being filmed outside the United States for the first time. The production of the eighth season of the popular ABC fiction, created by Alexi Hawley, has decided to move to Prague, Europe, where scenes are being filmed in the picturesque old town and the Invalidovna complex. This change of scenery could mark a new direction for the series, which until now had used Los Angeles and Southern California as its main locations.
Its seventh season will take place in Prague, not in Los Angeles
During the filming, which has been confirmed by several sources, including social media posts, actresses Jena Dewan and Bridget Regan have been seen in Prague. Dewan, who has shared her experience on Instagram, described the city as “absolutely amazing” and highlighted the stunning views during a cast dinner. These behind-the-scenes moments have generated excitement among the show’s followers.
The mystery of how the European location will influence the plot of this new installment has led to speculation among fans. Some suggest that the connection between Prague and the ending of the seventh season could be key; in that finale, an important character escapes justice, raising questions about the reasons for the change of setting. This relationship could enrich the narrative of the episodes expected in early 2026.
For now, fans of The Rookie will have to wait to find out what surprises these new episodes will hold. The series is currently available in Spain through platforms like Netflix, Disney+ and Movistar Plus+, allowing fans to catch up before the arrival of the eighth season.
Zach Braff will reprise his role as John “J.D.” Dorian in the new revival of the popular series Scrubs, which is being developed at ABC under the production of 20th Television. Braff, who was the star of the medical comedy during its first seven seasons on NBC and the eighth on ABC, has confirmed his participation in this project that promises to mix elements of the original show with new characters. The lead returns for its revival The revival has been in preparation for several months and has the collaboration of the original creator Bill Lawrence, also known for his work on successful […]
Zach Braff will reprise his role as John “J.D.” Dorian in the new revival of the popular series Scrubs, which is being developed at ABC under the production of 20th Television. Braff, who was the star of the medical comedy during its first seven seasons on NBC and the eighth on ABC, has confirmed his participation in this project that promises to blend elements of the original show with new characters.
The protagonist returns for its revival
The revival has been in preparation for several months and features the collaboration of the original creator Bill Lawrence, also known for his work on successful series like Ted Lasso and Shrinking. Lawrence has noted that he will not be able to take on the role of showrunner due to his commitments to these other programs, although his influence will be present in the new installment of Scrubs.
Since the end of the series in 2010, Braff and his co-star Donald Faison, who played Christopher Turk, have maintained a close friendship, collaborating on the podcast Fake Doctors, Real Friends and in various T-Mobile commercials. With Braff’s confirmation, negotiations are expected to begin with other original cast members, including Faison, Sarah Chalke, John C. McGinley, and Judy Reyes, to integrate them into the new series.
The focus of the revival will center on the world of medicine from the perspective of young doctors, aiming to offer a fresher and more realistic narrative, away from clichés about “rich doctors.” Lawrence has expressed that the new project will seek to showcase the idealistic aspirations of these young individuals, ensuring that the series will not repeat past dynamics, such as “rich doctors playing golf.”