The horror of “The Conjuring” is getting the TV treatment. HBO Max is developing a TV series based on New Line Cinema’s “The Conjuring” universe. The news was announced on Wednesday exclusively during Warner Bros. Discovery’s unveiling of the Max streaming service on the Warner Bros. lot in Los Angeles, according to the report by Variety.

Are you having free time? Or are you just in the mood to watch something, quite possibly ruin your sleep schedule just to finish the entire episode and perhaps rush to school/work because you were busy finishing the episode? Here are a few TV shows that you can binge watch during your weekend, or your holiday!

In a screen career spanning more than five decades, it has taken Al Pacino until now to act in a television series.

Hollywood star Mark Ruffalo is reportedly being eyed to star in ‘Parasite’ TV series, based on Bong Joon Ho's best picture Oscar winner. Set at HBO, Bong and "Succession" executive producer Adam McKay will adapt the South Korean language film for the small screen in a six-hour long project.

Ewan McGregor will reprise his “Star Wars” role as Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi in a series for the upcoming Disney+ streaming service, the actor announced to fans of the beloved movie franchise on Friday.

Jaden Smith is set to star as young Kanye West in television series, "Omniverse". West is attached to executive produce the Showtime project, which marks his debut into small-screen production.

"The Big Bang Theory" director Mark Cendrowski has teased an open-end finale of the hit sitcom, saying the writers did not plan to put an end to the show with "finality".

Of leadership, for the leaders

October 15, 2018 00:30 am

The fictional world of Prime Minister Asha of Singha Durbar TV series mirrors the shenanigans of Nepali politics. But despite the horrendous power struggles and political mudslinging on the screen, Asha understands that collaboration is the key for the successful implementation of federalism. Dubbed as a “roadmap for governance and leadership,” the TV series made a comeback with season two in July 2018 with support from USAID, United Nations in Nepal, and Nepali diaspora—this time with a storyline which reflects the challenges and opportunities of federalism.