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'Game of Thrones' the Most Pirated TV Series of 2016
'Game of Thrones' the Most Pirated TV Series of 2016
'Game of Thrones' the Most Pirated TV Series of 2016
Considering Game of Thrones began its 2016 run with one of the series’ biggest reveals to date, and closed out the final 10-episode season with a hearty tease for summer 2017, is it any wonder the series continues to dominate the year’s most pirated TV? See what else made the list, including your next HBO obsession, and surprising entry from the comic world.
William Shatner Refused a 'Big Bang Theory' Cameo
William Shatner Refused a 'Big Bang Theory' Cameo
William Shatner Refused a 'Big Bang Theory' Cameo
Say what you will about The Big Bang Theory; dozens of sci-fi and Hollywood icons have dropped by the series to cater toward its geek-friendly audience. Star Trek icon William Shatner apparently felt it beneath him, however, wanting writers to “find something that’s better” than their original pitch.
'Big Bang Theory' Season 11 Is a 'Very Expensive Question'
'Big Bang Theory' Season 11 Is a 'Very Expensive Question'
'Big Bang Theory' Season 11 Is a 'Very Expensive Question'
Let it never be said that sitcom stars don’t know how to negotiate through the media. Where CBS previously locked down The Big Bang Theory for Seasons 8, 9 and 10 all at once, it remains uncertain if the CBS powerhouse will continue beyond the upcoming year. As for Kaley Cuoco? “It’s a very expensive question.”
2016 Fall TV Preview: Over 30 Major Premieres You Can't Miss
2016 Fall TV Preview: Over 30 Major Premieres You Can't Miss
2016 Fall TV Preview: Over 30 Major Premieres You Can't Miss
These days, it'd take at least two years to watch only only one season's worth of #PeakTV, a quarter of which won't even be around a second year. You’d need some sort of absurd television guidance periodical to navigate it all, but because we love you' we've put together an in-depth look at 30 major must-see premieres kicking off as early as August 31. Come, wrap some barbed wire around your bats and grab a coffee in Stars Hollow, as we descend into the madness that is Fall TV 2016!
Comic-Con 2016 Sets 'Flash,' 'Arrow,' 21 Total WB Shows
Comic-Con 2016 Sets 'Flash,' 'Arrow,' 21 Total WB Shows
Comic-Con 2016 Sets 'Flash,' 'Arrow,' 21 Total WB Shows
Welp, if ever you wanted to overload on TV superheros, have we got a Comic-Con for you! Warner Bros. TV has officially loaded up on 21 series headed to San Diego this year, from Flash to Supergirl to Powerless, Justice League Action, and a few non-superhero series like The Big Bang Theory, The 100, and Animaniacs. You may have heard of them.
CBS Boss Updates on 'Big Bang,' 'Molly' 'Good Wife' Futures
CBS Boss Updates on 'Big Bang,' 'Molly' 'Good Wife' Futures
CBS Boss Updates on 'Big Bang,' 'Molly' 'Good Wife' Futures
Still a broadcast rating juggernaut, CBS could make the argument more than most for extending or cutting short its most recognizable hits, and with TCA putting the Eye in the limelight, CBS has good news and bad. We may not have to worry about The Big Bang Theory returning after next season, while Mike & Molly’s closure is official, and both The Good Wife and Person of interest get dubious futures.
'The Big Bang Theory' Sued Over 'Soft Kitty' Lullaby Origins
'The Big Bang Theory' Sued Over 'Soft Kitty' Lullaby Origins
'The Big Bang Theory' Sued Over 'Soft Kitty' Lullaby Origins
Whether or not The Big Bang Theory comes to an end after its next season, few would argue that the egghead comedy kept alive many a three-camera sitcom tradition, aided by memorable moments the likes of Sheldon’s “Soft Kitty” lullaby. The memorably kitty-ditty has been featured no less than seven times over nine seasons, but has now come under fire with a lawsuit over its inception.
'Game of Thrones' the Most Pirated TV Series of 2015
'Game of Thrones' the Most Pirated TV Series of 2015
'Game of Thrones' the Most Pirated TV Series of 2015
The Walking Dead may pack conventions just as well as the world of Westeros, but there’s no denying Game of Thrones as the biggest show in the world right now. Case in point, HBO’s epic adaptation has snagged a fourth year as TV’s most pirated series, while newcomers like Supergirl also eke their way onto the list.

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