Milo Ventimiglia acknowledged fans' curiosity surrounding Jack Pearson's death in "This Is Us" Season 2 but advised fans to focus on how Jack lived instead. Read More »
“This Is Us” Season 1 finale was truly intense, as it showed Jack and Rebecca having a dirty, wild row. Could that ending also signal the end of the couple’s relationship? Read More »
Justin Hartley tells fans to prepare for a heartbreaking and emotional "This is Us" season finale where Jack's death will be featured. Read More »
E! reporter Ryan Seacrest quoted a Donal Trump phrase on Sunday evening during his special coverage of Golden Globes red carpet event while interviewing "This Is Us" star Milo Ventimiglia. Read More »
With the official inclusion of Melissa McCarthy after months of wondering, the main cast from the original show seems to be back for "Gilmore Girls: Seasons," and that includes the two Danes boys, Luke and Jess Mariano. In a recent snap, Milo Ventimiglia, who played arguably Rory's best boyfriend, just showed the world a sneak peek into the set -- right there with Scott Patterson! Read More »
After years of wondering what has happened to Rory's (Alexis Bledel) love life since Gilmore Girls ended, it seems like the show's Netflix revival is about to answer some tough questions, bringing back her three most important exes: Matt Czuchry's Logan, Milo Ventimiglia's Jess and even Jared Padalecki's Dean are back in Stars Hollow! Read More »
The Batman prequel, "Gotham," continues on Fox with all-new episode. In Episode 20, "Under the Knife," are Jim Gordon (Ben McKenzie), Harvey Bullock (Donal Logue), and Oswald Copplepot (Robin Lord Taylor) ready to go up against the serial killer, The Ogre (Milo Ventimiglia)? Read More »
The Batman prequel, "Gotham," returns from hiatus on Fox with all-new episode. In Episode 19, Beasts of Prey, Will Jim Gordon (Ben McKenzie), Penguin/Oswald Copplepot (Robin Lord Taylor) discover Barbara Kean (Erin Richards)'s "throat slit" by The Ogre (Milo Ventimiglia)? Read More »
Fox has announced a new cast addition to the Batman prequel, "Gotham." Just as two frightening villains from DC Comics' infamous rogues gallery are about to meet, will Jim Gordon (Ben McKenzie) be able to stop a serial killer, Ogre (Milo Ventimiglia) running loose in the city? Read More »