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Could Netflix Pick Up Fox's Canceled Terra Nova?

Stephen Lang, Jason O'Mara and Shelley Conn

Fox's canceled dinosaur drama Terra Nova could live on via Netflix, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
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Daniel Craig: The Kardashians Behave Like Idiots

Daniel Craig

James Bond doesn't need some new-fangled gadget from Q to take on the Kardashians — not when he can use the F-bomb. Daniel Craig loathes the reality TV family, and he isn't shy about admitting it.
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Weeds Creator Jenji Kohan Sets Up Women-in-Prison Show with Netflix and Lionsgate

Jenji Kohan

Netflix and Lionsgate TV are finalizing a deal to distribute a 13-episode series from Weeds creator Jenji Kohan, Deadline reports.

Orange Is the New Black chronicles a woman who spends a year in a minimum-security prison after she's convicted in a drug smuggling and money laundering scheme. The series is based on the Piper Kerman memoir of the same name.

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Is Dave Chappelle Eyeing a Return to Television?

Dave Chapelle

A report that Dave Chappelle might be heading back to the small screen is "absolutely untrue," Carla Simms, Chappelle's rep, tells Entertainment Weekly.

The online paper The Daily reported earlier Thursday that he planned a new show aimed for a paid subscription service like Netflix, Crackle or Hulu. But Entertainment Weekly also quotes sources close to the comedian as saying he would likely go on a bigger platform than a niche subscription service if he did return to television.

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Netflix and Kevin Spacey on Deck with House of Cards

Kevin Spacey

DVD rental company Netflix is diving into original programming with the new Kevin Spacey series House of Cards, Deadline reports.

Netflix outbid networks including HBO and AMC for the series by committing to two seasons (26 episodes) upfront. Aside from mail-in DVDs, Netflix currently streams entire seasons of... read more

Oscars 2011 Top Moments: James Franco in a Dress, Taylor Lautner Without a Shirt

Anne Hathaway and James Franco

Anne Hathaway and James Franco's first foray into hosting the Oscars was a little rocky, but there were still plenty of top moments to be had from the ceremony:

Most Awkward Host Introduction:  Ouch. Anne Hathaway and James Franco's requisite montage of fake clips from the Best-Picture nominees fell flat, but at least we got a small giggle from seeing Franco in a white, full-body leotard for their Black Swan spoof. Can we get him and Justin Timberlake doing "Single Ladies"?

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Oscar Predictions: Who Will Win?

Black Swan

Will The King's Speech stage a royal flush at the 83rd Annual Academy Awards? Or will The Social Network prove to have the most friends in all the right Hollywood places? We'll find out Sunday, but for now, let's make some predictions. So put on your thinking caps, bust out your ballot, make your picks and compare them to ours below while we count down to the big night.

TV Guide Network's red carpet coverage begins Sunday at 5 ET/2 PT with Academy Awards Red Carpet Countdown, followed by Academy Awards Red Carpet with Chris Harrison at 6 ET/3 PT. The 83rd Annual Academy Awards start at 8:30/7:30c on ABC.

And be sure to tune in to TV Guide Network's
Academy Awards Red Carpet Fashion Wrap the next night at 8/7c.

Oscar nominees: Who should win?

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Who will win:
The King's Speech
Oh, how the tides have turned. Just ...
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The King's Speech Tops British Film Awards

The King's Speech

The Kings Speech was the big winner at the British Film Awards, taking home seven wins, including best film.

Boardwalk Empire, The King's Speech top SAG Awards

The film about King George VI's struggle to overcome a stutter also won for ... read more

The King's Speech, Boardwalk Empire Top Directors Guild Awards

Colin Firth

The King's Speech reigned supreme at the Directors Guild Awards.

The movie's first-time director, Tom Hooper, won the honor for directing a feature film at the awards held Saturday in Los Angeles, beating out longtime auteurs including... read more

The King's Speech Tops Oscar Nominations

Colin Firth and Natalie Portman

The King's Speech leads the 83rd Academy Awards with 12 nominations.

The British drama will vie for best picture alongside Black Swan, The Fighter, Inception, The Kids Are All Right, 127 Hours, The Social Network, Toy Story 3, True Grit and Winter's Bone. True Grit collected the second-highest total of nominations — 10.

King's Speech director Tom Hooper will face off against Darren Aronofsky ...
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