Hear all your favorite TV stars and creators chat about their shows.
TV reporter Joe Otterson talks with the wrestlers about their company's new deal with WarnerMedia's cable arm.
The showrunner talks about his new Epix series, which explores the early years of the man who would become Batman's butler.
The executive producer speaks with Senior TV Features Editor Danielle Turchiano about the upcoming season finale of the Hulu drama.
The "Moonlight" scribe talks about his new OWN drama series.
Showrunner Jennie Snyder Urman previews the end of the CW drama. Discovery's Howard Swartz talks about the cabler's shark-filled programming event.
Variety's Caroline Framke talks with the star of Netflix's original drama series ahead of the final season.
The exec producer talks about his Netflix animated series, as well as his upcoming live-action fantasy drama "Carnival Row." Critics Caroline Framke and Daniel D'Addario discuss their dream Emmy nominees.
The director talks about his National Geographic documentary on NASA's lunar program. Critics Daniel D'Addario and Caroline Framke break down the Emmy races for best comedy and drama series.
TV reporter Joe Otterson talks with the exec producer about the final season of Netflix's Marvel drama. Critics Daniel D'Addario and Caroline Framke discuss the phenomenon that is "Stranger Things."
The creator and showrunner talks about the final season of FX's X-Men-inspired drama. Critics Caroline Framke and Daniel D'Addario discuss the best of what's on TV now.
Caroline Framke talks with the director of the Netflix revival series. Later Caroline and fellow critic Daniel D'Addario discuss the year so far in TV.
The showrunner talks with Senior TV Features Editor Danielle Turchiano about Season 2 of the Starz drama. Critics Daniel D'Addario and Caroline Framke discuss Netflix's "Tales of the City" and HBO's "Big Little Lies."
The author talks about adapting the classic fantasy novel that he and Terry Pratchett wrote three decades ago into a miniseries. Senior Awards Editor Michael Schneider discusses the effect that Emmy campaigns have had on TV scheduling.
The comic talks about his five years hosting the NBC chat show. Critics Daniel D'Addario and Caroline Framke preview this summer's new shows. Reporter Joe Otterson breaks down the 2018-19 broadcast ratings race.
The actor talks about his portrayal of Jonah Ryan on the Emmy-winning HBO comedy; Critics Daniel D'Addario and Caroline Framke discuss "Game of Thrones"; Variety's TV team recaps the upfronts.
The actress-turned-host talks about the recent cancellation of her E! late-night talk show and her decision to speak out on the program about women's reproductive health issues. Critics Daniel D'Addarion and Caroline Framke discuss Hulu's "Catch-22" and Amazon's "Fleabag."
Senior Features Editor Danielle Turchiano talks with Craig Mazin, executive producer of HBO's "Chernobyl." Critics Daniel D'Addario and Caroline Framke discuss Netflix's "Dead to Me" and Starz's "The Spanish Princess." Reporter Joe Otterson gives an update on the latest pilot-season buzz.
Reporter Joe Otterson talks with the producers behind YouTube's "Cobra Kai" and Amazon's "The Tick." Critics Daniel D'Addario and Caroline Framke discuss Netflix animated comedy "Tuca & Bertie" and CBS miniseries "The Red Line."
Stars Lake Bell and Dax Shepard talk about their new ABC comedy. Critics Daniel D'Addario and Caroline Framke discuss new series "Ramy" and "Chambers." Reporter Joe Otterson talked about pilot season casting.
Actor John Bradley talks about his work playing Samwell Tarly on the HBO drama. Critics Daniel D'Addario and Caroline Framke discuss "Game of Thrones" and Masterpiece's "Les Misérables." Reporter Joe Otterson talks about what the end of "Game of Thrones" means for the TV business.
Senior Features Editor Danielle Turchiano talks with the "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" showrunner ahead of the series finale.
Senior Features editor Danielle Turchiano talks with David Farr, executive producer of Amazon's new action drama "Hanna." Reporter Will Thorne discusses the evolving saga of "Empire" star Jussie Smollett.
Executive producers Paul Simms and Taika Waititi talk about FX's new vampire comedy, "What We Do in the Shadows." Critics Daniel D'Addario and Caroline Framke discuss NBC's "Abby's" and Amazon's "Hanna." Reporter Joe Otterson previews Apple's upcoming rollout of its television streaming service.
Senior TV Features Editor Danielle Turchiano talks with Jeanine Mason, star of the CW's new drama "Roswell, New Mexico." Critics Daniel D'Addario and Caroline Framke discuss Netflix's "Turn Up Charlie" and Hulu's "The Act." TV reporter Will Thorne talks about the college bribery scandal that has ensnared actors Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin.
Host Kal Penn talks about his new Amazon documentary series from executive producer Adam McKay. Critics Daniel D'Addario and Caroline Framke discuss HBO'S "The Case Against Adnan Syed" and Hulu's "Shrill." Senior Editor Michael Schneider talks about the rapidly growing costs of Emmy campaigns.
Showrunner Jeremy Carver talks about the weird world of his DC Universe drama about an oddball group of superheroes. Critics Daniel D'Addario and Caroline Framke discuss HBO's "Leaving Neverland" and Netflix's "After Life."
One of the greatest country-music stars of the '60s and '70s, Charley Pride is the subject of a new PBS American Masters documentary, "I'm Just Me." He talks about his life, career, and status as the genre's best-known African-American performer. TV critics Daniel D'Addario and Caroline Framke discuss ABC's "Whiskey Cavalier" and FX's "Better Things." Reporter Joe Otterson talks about the shocking arrest of "Empire" star Jussie Smollett.
Comedian Ken Jeong talks about his new Netflix stand-up special, "You Complete Me, Ho" — as well as his work on Fox's "The Masked Singer." TV critics Daniel D'Addario and Caroline Framke preview Showtimes "Desus & Mero" and ABC's upcoming Academy Awards telecast. Reporter Joe Otterson recaps the final week of the Televsion Critics Association's winter press tour.
The actor talks about her new role playing a crisis PR expert in the upcoming drama from cable channel Pop. TV critics Daniel D'Addario and Caroline Framke discuss TBS' "Miracle Workers" and Netflix's "Umbrella Academy." Senior reporter Elaine Low will also recap the first half of the Television Critics Assocation's winter press tour.
The co-creator of "Russian Doll" talks about Netflix's new half-hour drama. TV Critics Daniel D'Addario and Caroline Framke also chime about "Russian Doll," as well as Hulu's "Pen15." Later, Senior Features Editor Danielle Turchiano discusses how an accident derailed Fox's live telecast of the musical "Rent."
Senior Features Editor Danielle Turchiano talks with Bradley Whitford, star of the National Geographic limited series "Valley of the Boom." Later, TV critic Daniel D'Addario and Caroline Framke talk about Fox's live musical "Rent" and TNT's "I Am the Night."
The host of Fox Broadcasting's long-running pro-football pregame show talks about his weekly preparation process, Colin Kaepernick, NFL TV ratings, and the upcoming NFC and AFC championship games. Later, Variety TV critics Daniel D'Addario and Caroline Framke discuss Showtime's "Black Monday" and Comedy Central's "The Other Two."
The "Star Trek: Discovery" co-creator talks about the show's upcoming second season.
The stars and of "Corporate" talk about the Comedy Central series
The stars of "Pose" talk about the groundbreaking FX drama.
"Dirty John" showrunner breaks down her Bravo series adaptation of the popular podcast.
The actor talks about his new role in the Netflix series "Narcos: Mexico."
"Outlander" star Caitriona Balfe talks about the growing popularity of the Starz time-travel drama and what life looks like for Jamie and Claire in the fourth season.
The director and stars of "Escape at Dannemora" discuss their new Showtime series.
The co-creators of Shethority and Arrowverse stars discuss their commitment to inclusion and representation, giving voice to women, and the changes they still want to see.
'House of Cards' stars Michael Kelly and Greg Kinnear discuss the final season of the Netflix drama -- from Kevin Spacey's exit to Robin Wright's ascent.
Julia Roberts and Sam Esmail discuss how they worked together in adapting the hit podcast “Homecoming” into a TV series for Amazon.
Nathan Fillion discusses the challenges of playing a cop on ABC's new procedural "The Rookie," while Taye Diggs explains why he relates to the message of The CW's "All American."
Laura Ricciardi and Moira Demos discuss the second season of their hit Netflix series "Making a Murderer," respond to the criticism of season 1, and promise "major discoveries" to come.
The creators of "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" — star Rachel Bloom and producer Aline Brosh McKenna — preview the musical comedy's final season (more songs!). And "Happy Together" executive producer Ben Winston explains how Harry Styles inspired his new sitcom.
"Grey's Anatomy" showrunner Krista Vernoff talks about making tough casting decisions, bringing comedy and romance back to the show, and what's ahead for season 15.
"Murphy Brown's" creator and star speak candidly about how the rise of Donald Trump drove them back into business together, 20 years after the original CBS comedy signed off. The pair offer a glimpse into how the show is tackling a wildly different media landscape and the emotional journey of reuniting with cast and crew members.
Acclaimed actress Jane Fonda and filmmaker Susan Lacy talk about their teamwork on the acclaimed documentary "Jane Fonda in Five Acts": why her activism is so relevant today, the revelation that surprised them, and the scene that made them both cry.
The executive producers and stars of "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" on the "gratifying" Emmy nominations (given the "Gilmore Girls" snubs), testing Amazon's patience by going "fancier" for season 2, and why Midge finally finding her voice is so relevant today.
The creative team behind "Mayans M.C." — co-creators Kurt Sutter and Elgin James and star JD Pardo — talk about tackling diversity and politics in the "Sons of Anarchy" spinoff. Plus, "You" showrunner Sera Gamble — along with stars Penn Badgley and Elizabeth Lail — open up finding the right voice for their stalker drama.