Leanne, the new Netflix comedy executive produced by Chuck Lorre, is climbing the Netflix charts. Debuting in July, with Leanne Morgan in the lead role, the 16-episode sitcom centers on Morgan as a woman whose life is upended when her husband of more than three decades leaves her for someone younger.
With the cast of Leannealso including Kristen Johnston, Celia Weston, Blake Clark, Ryan Stiles, Graham Rogers, and Hannah Pilkes, the Netflix Original is co-created by Morgan, Lorre, and Susan McMartin. It debuted to generally positive reviews, with particular praise for Morgan's performance, and a 91% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes. It's now finding the viewership to match.
Netflix has revealed that Leanne is the seventh-most-watched show globally for the week of July 28 to August 3, with 2.7 million views and 14.9 hours viewed overall. It joins the streamer's big hits like the tawdry drama The Hunting Wives and the Eric Bana mystery thriller Untamed,...
With the cast of Leannealso including Kristen Johnston, Celia Weston, Blake Clark, Ryan Stiles, Graham Rogers, and Hannah Pilkes, the Netflix Original is co-created by Morgan, Lorre, and Susan McMartin. It debuted to generally positive reviews, with particular praise for Morgan's performance, and a 91% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes. It's now finding the viewership to match.
Netflix has revealed that Leanne is the seventh-most-watched show globally for the week of July 28 to August 3, with 2.7 million views and 14.9 hours viewed overall. It joins the streamer's big hits like the tawdry drama The Hunting Wives and the Eric Bana mystery thriller Untamed,...
- 8/6/2025
- by Abdullah Al-Ghamdi
- ScreenRant
The Big Bang Theory is one of the most famous sitcoms of all time, and continues to be popular even over six years after its finale. As the universe continues to expand, creator Chuck Lorre focused on different projects.
After creating two more additions to The Big Bang Theory universe, Young Sheldon and Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage, Lorre has a new sitcom on Netflix: Leanne. The filmmaker co-created the show with Susan McMartin and Leanne Morgan, and it premiered on the streaming platform on Jul. 31. Shortly after its release, audiences gave Leanne an exciting, near-perfect 96% approval score on Rotten Tomatoes, marking a thrilling start for the new sitcom.
The enthusiastic 96% response comes from over 100 ratings, although it's still in its early days. Among the subscribers' opinions, the series is "so funny" and features a great cast and is well-written.
One person admitted "the first episode doesn’t land as well,...
After creating two more additions to The Big Bang Theory universe, Young Sheldon and Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage, Lorre has a new sitcom on Netflix: Leanne. The filmmaker co-created the show with Susan McMartin and Leanne Morgan, and it premiered on the streaming platform on Jul. 31. Shortly after its release, audiences gave Leanne an exciting, near-perfect 96% approval score on Rotten Tomatoes, marking a thrilling start for the new sitcom.
The enthusiastic 96% response comes from over 100 ratings, although it's still in its early days. Among the subscribers' opinions, the series is "so funny" and features a great cast and is well-written.
One person admitted "the first episode doesn’t land as well,...
- 8/3/2025
- by Monica Coman
- CBR
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Leanne is a sitcom series co-created by Susan McMartin, Chuck Lorre, and Leanne Morgan. The Netflix series follows Leanne, a middle-aged woman whose 33-year-old marriage comes crumbling down when her husband leaves. Now she must care for her children while also trying to reenter the dating scene with the help of her sister. Leanne stars Leanne Morgan, Kristen Johnston, Celia Weston, Blake Clark, Ryan Stiles, Graham Rogers, and Hannah Pikes. So, if you loved the hilarious comedy, touching story, and likeable characters in Netflix’s Leanne, here are some similar shows you should check out next.
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Reba is a sitcom series created by Allison M. Gibson. The WB and later on The CW series is set in Houston, Texas and it follows Reba Hart, a middle-aged woman who whole life turns upside down when...
Leanne is a sitcom series co-created by Susan McMartin, Chuck Lorre, and Leanne Morgan. The Netflix series follows Leanne, a middle-aged woman whose 33-year-old marriage comes crumbling down when her husband leaves. Now she must care for her children while also trying to reenter the dating scene with the help of her sister. Leanne stars Leanne Morgan, Kristen Johnston, Celia Weston, Blake Clark, Ryan Stiles, Graham Rogers, and Hannah Pikes. So, if you loved the hilarious comedy, touching story, and likeable characters in Netflix’s Leanne, here are some similar shows you should check out next.
Reba Credit – The WB
Reba is a sitcom series created by Allison M. Gibson. The WB and later on The CW series is set in Houston, Texas and it follows Reba Hart, a middle-aged woman who whole life turns upside down when...
- 8/2/2025
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Chuck Lorre is back with a new sitcom, titled “Leanne,” led by standup comedian Leanne Morgan.
The sitcom follows Leanne as her life gets turned upside down after her husband of 33 years leaves her for another woman, leading her to lean on her twice-divorced sister Carol (Kristen Johnston) and her family to get through the tough spot.
Learn more about the cast of the new Netflix sitcom below, and where you might have seen them before.
Patrick McElhenney/Netflix
Leanne Morgan as Leanne
Comedian Leanne Morgan plays the sitcom’s titular character Leanne, who is in for the shock of her life when her husband of 33 years leaves her for another woman.
Outside of her standup, Morgan can be seen in “You’re Cordially Invited” and “Sun Moon.”
Patrick McElhenney/Netflix
Kristen Johnston as Carol
Kristen Johnston plays Carol, Leanne’s sister who helps her navigate her divorce from first-hand experience,...
The sitcom follows Leanne as her life gets turned upside down after her husband of 33 years leaves her for another woman, leading her to lean on her twice-divorced sister Carol (Kristen Johnston) and her family to get through the tough spot.
Learn more about the cast of the new Netflix sitcom below, and where you might have seen them before.
Patrick McElhenney/Netflix
Leanne Morgan as Leanne
Comedian Leanne Morgan plays the sitcom’s titular character Leanne, who is in for the shock of her life when her husband of 33 years leaves her for another woman.
Outside of her standup, Morgan can be seen in “You’re Cordially Invited” and “Sun Moon.”
Patrick McElhenney/Netflix
Kristen Johnston as Carol
Kristen Johnston plays Carol, Leanne’s sister who helps her navigate her divorce from first-hand experience,...
- 8/2/2025
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for Leanne Season 1.] Chuck Lorre‘s latest comedy has arrived on Netflix as comedian Leanne Morgan takes center stage in the streamer’s multi-camera series Leanne. The show, which follows the eponymous character as she grapples with the unexpected twist her life has taken after her husband of over 30 years cheats on her with a younger woman. The 16-episode comedy showcases Leanne’s relationships with her kids, sister Carol (Kristen Johnston), her estranged husband Bill (Ryan Stiles), and her budding romance with boyfriend Andrew (Tim Daly). It also highlights the ups and downs of being a woman as she goes through big changes like menopause and finding her place in an evolving world. But will there be more stories on the horizon? “Yes, I hope it goes a second season,” Morgan tells TV Insider. “It’s definitely set up to hopefully continue,” Johnston adds. For those who have binged the season,...
- 8/1/2025
- TV Insider
Kristen Johnston and Chuck Lorre Lament Mom Cancellation, Discuss How Leanne Is Thematically Similar
When key members of Mom’s creative team — including prolific sitcom producer Chuck Lorre — reunited to build a new show around Leanne Morgan, they knew they wanted to surround the stand-up comedian with trusted performers they worked with on previous projects.
That included Ryan Stiles, who for 11 out of 12 seasons recurred as Dr. Herb Melnick on Two and a Half Men, and Kristen Johnston, who for four out of eight seasons starred as recovering addict Tammy Diffendorf on the aforementioned Mom.
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That included Ryan Stiles, who for 11 out of 12 seasons recurred as Dr. Herb Melnick on Two and a Half Men, and Kristen Johnston, who for four out of eight seasons starred as recovering addict Tammy Diffendorf on the aforementioned Mom.
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- 8/1/2025
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
Netflix’s Leanne starts out following a woman in her 50s, starting fresh after a bitter divorce, but throughout the 16 episodes of its first season, it presents something much more grounded and emotionally rewarding.
While she muddles her way through heartbreak, spinsterhood, and middle-age mayhem, the series finale takes her far from where she started: from loss and bewilderment to certainty and emotional resolution. By the end, Leanne not only finds closure with her ex-husband but also opens herself to new love with Andrew, along with the show’s most touching reconciliations with her sister, Carol.
Leanne Season 1 Ending Explained: Did Leanne and Bill Get Back Together?
Season 1 of Leanne does not end on a rekindled romance but on one of closure. Married for 33 years, she is shaken when her husband Bill leaves her for another woman. Shattered as she is, she manages in the end to pick up the pieces,...
While she muddles her way through heartbreak, spinsterhood, and middle-age mayhem, the series finale takes her far from where she started: from loss and bewilderment to certainty and emotional resolution. By the end, Leanne not only finds closure with her ex-husband but also opens herself to new love with Andrew, along with the show’s most touching reconciliations with her sister, Carol.
Leanne Season 1 Ending Explained: Did Leanne and Bill Get Back Together?
Season 1 of Leanne does not end on a rekindled romance but on one of closure. Married for 33 years, she is shaken when her husband Bill leaves her for another woman. Shattered as she is, she manages in the end to pick up the pieces,...
- 8/1/2025
- by Laxmi Rajput
- FandomWire
Chuck Lorre's newest Netflix sitcom, Leanne, has debuted to his lowest Rotten Tomatoes score in four years, since United States of Al in 2021. The prolific sitcom king has written, produced and created some of the most popular and successful TV shows in recent times, including The Big Bang Theory, and Two and A Half Men.
Created by Lorre and comedian Leanne Morgan, in her first starring role, Leanne debuted on Netflix on July 31, and follows Leanne (Morgan), a 50-something woman who is forced to start her life over again when her husband of 33 years, Bill (Ryan Stiles) leaves her for another woman, and the show has posted a fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
Per Rotten Tomatoes, Leanne has been certified 'fresh' on the review aggregation site, with a critics' score of 82%, as well as an audience score of 100%. Despite the impressive critical review, it is actually Lorre's lowest score...
Created by Lorre and comedian Leanne Morgan, in her first starring role, Leanne debuted on Netflix on July 31, and follows Leanne (Morgan), a 50-something woman who is forced to start her life over again when her husband of 33 years, Bill (Ryan Stiles) leaves her for another woman, and the show has posted a fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
Per Rotten Tomatoes, Leanne has been certified 'fresh' on the review aggregation site, with a critics' score of 82%, as well as an audience score of 100%. Despite the impressive critical review, it is actually Lorre's lowest score...
- 8/1/2025
- by Matthew Biggin
- ScreenRant
Looking to add some much-needed laughs into your life? Look no further than Netflix's brand-new sitcom Leanne, which comes from The Big Bang Theory mastermind Chuck Lorre and stars breakthrough stand-up comedy talent Leanne Morgan. All 16 episodes of the series made their premiere on July 31, making for the perfect late summer comedy binge-watch!
Based on the comedy of Leanne Morgan but not completely based on her life, the comedian stars as Leanne Murphy, a wife, mother, and grandmother who suddenly finds herself single when her husband of over 30 years (Ryan Stiles) leaves her for another woman. She leans on her children, parents, and young sister Carol (Kristen Johnston) to start a new chapter in her life.
If you're a fan of Morgan or sitcoms, you're probably going to be quick to dive into this show on Netflix, and you're right to since it's the comeback to cozy '00s-era sitcoms we've needed.
Based on the comedy of Leanne Morgan but not completely based on her life, the comedian stars as Leanne Murphy, a wife, mother, and grandmother who suddenly finds herself single when her husband of over 30 years (Ryan Stiles) leaves her for another woman. She leans on her children, parents, and young sister Carol (Kristen Johnston) to start a new chapter in her life.
If you're a fan of Morgan or sitcoms, you're probably going to be quick to dive into this show on Netflix, and you're right to since it's the comeback to cozy '00s-era sitcoms we've needed.
- 7/31/2025
- by Reed Gaudens
- ShowSnob
Netflix’s new sitcom Leanne, starring comedian Leanne Morgan and co‑created with Chuck Lorre, debuted its first 16‑episode season on July 31, 2025, with the entire season dropping globally. However, for those of you wondering when a second season will be released, unfortunately, it hasn’t been renewed for Season 2 yet.
Starring Morgan as a sitcom matriarch, the series is a show full of laughter, disguised as a coping mechanism. While a second season’s yet to be announced, Morgan already knows what she’ll be doing if it is renewed: make out more with her husband, Chuck Morgan. In a recent interview with Glamour, the actress hilariously explained:
I didn’t know how to kiss Tim Daly. I kissed his bottom teeth by accident! And it was because I don’t make out enough with Chuck Morgan. We’ve been married for a hundred years. So I need to make out with Chuck Morgan more.
Starring Morgan as a sitcom matriarch, the series is a show full of laughter, disguised as a coping mechanism. While a second season’s yet to be announced, Morgan already knows what she’ll be doing if it is renewed: make out more with her husband, Chuck Morgan. In a recent interview with Glamour, the actress hilariously explained:
I didn’t know how to kiss Tim Daly. I kissed his bottom teeth by accident! And it was because I don’t make out enough with Chuck Morgan. We’ve been married for a hundred years. So I need to make out with Chuck Morgan more.
- 7/31/2025
- by Maria Sultan
- FandomWire
Over the past decade, sitcoms have unfortunately become a dying art. Yes, there are still super popular multi-cam sitcoms on the air and even on streaming services, but they are not nearly as celebrated or popular as they once were. Thankfully, Netflix looks to further revive the classic sitcom with a little help with one of the freshest voices in modern comedy.
Leanne made its premiere on July 31 and defied Netflix norms in various ways. Not only is the streamer launching a new multi-cam sitcom, but for what might be the first time, Netflix dropped all 16 episodes of the series at once. In the past, the streamer has split the vast majority of its multi-cam efforts into small parts, like the overly complicated release pattern of The Upshaws.
Who would have thought that it would be daring to release a new multi-cam sitcom? That's where we are, especially in a...
Leanne made its premiere on July 31 and defied Netflix norms in various ways. Not only is the streamer launching a new multi-cam sitcom, but for what might be the first time, Netflix dropped all 16 episodes of the series at once. In the past, the streamer has split the vast majority of its multi-cam efforts into small parts, like the overly complicated release pattern of The Upshaws.
Who would have thought that it would be daring to release a new multi-cam sitcom? That's where we are, especially in a...
- 7/31/2025
- by Reed Gaudens
- Netflix Life
Offbeat yet family-centered, “Leanne” doubles down on the Southern wit and candid conversation around well-lived womanhood that has made comedian Leanne Morgan a standup sensation.
Co-created with Chuck Lorre, whose sitcom track record with “Two and a Half Men,” “The Big Bang Theory,” “Mom,” and more has earned him the tag “King of Sitcoms,” the 16-episode comedy has a new beginnings twist. After 33 years of marriage, Leanne’s husband Bill (Ryan Lee Stiles) suddenly leaves her for a younger woman, forcing her to rethink her life as a now single grandmother in menopause.
With her parents Daddy John (Blake Clark) and Mama Margaret (Celia Weston) still together, divorce is a hard state for Leanne but well-worn territory for her sister Carol (Kristen Johnston) who becomes her rock. As Carol encourages her big sister to get out there, Leanne’s life takes unexpected turns. From their small community discovering the scandalous...
Co-created with Chuck Lorre, whose sitcom track record with “Two and a Half Men,” “The Big Bang Theory,” “Mom,” and more has earned him the tag “King of Sitcoms,” the 16-episode comedy has a new beginnings twist. After 33 years of marriage, Leanne’s husband Bill (Ryan Lee Stiles) suddenly leaves her for a younger woman, forcing her to rethink her life as a now single grandmother in menopause.
With her parents Daddy John (Blake Clark) and Mama Margaret (Celia Weston) still together, divorce is a hard state for Leanne but well-worn territory for her sister Carol (Kristen Johnston) who becomes her rock. As Carol encourages her big sister to get out there, Leanne’s life takes unexpected turns. From their small community discovering the scandalous...
- 7/31/2025
- by Ronda Racha Penrice
- The Wrap
Netflix’s Leanne opens with a devastating loss. As the series gets underway, its eponymous heroine (played by Leanne Morgan) is just hours into processing the news that her husband, Bill (Ryan Stiles), has decided to leave her for another woman — thus upending the very foundation of the life she’s built over the past 33 years as his devoted wife, occasional business partner and doting mother of their two now-grown children.
Leanne, understandably, is furious and heartbroken. Leanne, however, feels anything but. Co-created by sitcom king Chuck Lorre with Morgan and Susan McMartin, the sitcom veers more sweet than bitter, more fizzy than heavy, more focused on the comedic possibilities of Leanne’s wide-open future than the poignant memories of her past. If it’s rarely hilarious, it’s pleasant in a sturdy, old-fashioned way, with a back-to-basics reliance on likable characters and approachable chemistry over topical jokes or formal experimentation.
Leanne, understandably, is furious and heartbroken. Leanne, however, feels anything but. Co-created by sitcom king Chuck Lorre with Morgan and Susan McMartin, the sitcom veers more sweet than bitter, more fizzy than heavy, more focused on the comedic possibilities of Leanne’s wide-open future than the poignant memories of her past. If it’s rarely hilarious, it’s pleasant in a sturdy, old-fashioned way, with a back-to-basics reliance on likable characters and approachable chemistry over topical jokes or formal experimentation.
- 7/31/2025
- by Angie Han
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
My expectations for Leanne were somewhat conflicted given its status as a Chuck Lorre sitcom. On the one hand, I love sitcoms. Shows like Parks and Rec, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, or even older sitcoms like Seinfeld rank among some of my favorite television series of all time. I truly believe that the sitcom format is one of the most brilliant creations of the television medium, and I find them to be consistently reliable comfort viewing if nothing else.
On the other hand, I’m not exactly a huge fan of Chuck Lorre’s particular style. I’ve always found Two and a Half Men to be insufferable, and while I have a bit of a nostalgic soft spot for the early seasons of The Big Bang Theory, I will be the first to admit that the series has aged like milk. This series ends up somewhere in the middle of that spectrum.
On the other hand, I’m not exactly a huge fan of Chuck Lorre’s particular style. I’ve always found Two and a Half Men to be insufferable, and while I have a bit of a nostalgic soft spot for the early seasons of The Big Bang Theory, I will be the first to admit that the series has aged like milk. This series ends up somewhere in the middle of that spectrum.
- 7/31/2025
- by Callie Hanna
- FandomWire
Leanne Morgan’s Netflix sitcom is just around the corner, set to premiere this Thursday, July 31, 2025, on Netflix. Co-created by the comedian, Chuck Lorre, and Susan McMartin, it marks the stand-up comic’s TV debut as a lead star, as she embodies the role of a woman, tackling a separation more than three decades into her marriage.
In what she has described as a dream come true, Morgan is sharing the screen with industry veterans like Kristen Johnston and Ryan Stiles, with the highly anticipated Netflix offering that has become the talk of the town recently.
Leanne Morgan’s Take on Late-Life Divorce Caught Chuck Lorre’s Eye
Leanne Morgan’s upcoming show has been largely inspired by her stand-ups, which the comedian usually bases on her life as a mother, grandmother, and her family. However, it was one bit from her Netflix special that really caught Chuck Lorre’s eye.
In what she has described as a dream come true, Morgan is sharing the screen with industry veterans like Kristen Johnston and Ryan Stiles, with the highly anticipated Netflix offering that has become the talk of the town recently.
Leanne Morgan’s Take on Late-Life Divorce Caught Chuck Lorre’s Eye
Leanne Morgan’s upcoming show has been largely inspired by her stand-ups, which the comedian usually bases on her life as a mother, grandmother, and her family. However, it was one bit from her Netflix special that really caught Chuck Lorre’s eye.
- 7/30/2025
- by Laxmi Rajput
- FandomWire
Tomorrow, Netflix is premiering Leanne, a new sitcom. Some will think of this as a vehicle for stand-up comic Leanne Morgan, which is fair: It is her name in the title, she’s credited as a co-creator and the show revolves around her character, also named Leanne, navigating a midlife split from her longtime husband Bill (Ryan Stiles). Some will categorize it among the many multicam sitcoms for which its co-creator, Chuck Lorre, is known, including Two and A Half Men, The Big Bang Theory and Dharma & Greg. But discerning viewers will have marked “New Kristen Johnston show” on their calendars as soon as Morgan, during her guest co-host stint, threw to a preview clip on Today’s fourth hour.
For any who doubt whether Johnston should always be considered a headliner — including in Leanne, where Johnston’s character Carol is undeniably the sidekick to her sister, the show...
For any who doubt whether Johnston should always be considered a headliner — including in Leanne, where Johnston’s character Carol is undeniably the sidekick to her sister, the show...
- 7/30/2025
- Cracked
“I’m a church-going grandmama from the south who is in menopause with a weak pelvic floor,” comedian Leanne Morgan laughingly told us in her sweet, Tennessee accent on the set of her new multi-cam sitcom premiering July 31. That kind of real talk made Morgan’s “I’m Every Woman” Netflix stand-up special a hit – so much of a hit that the streamer ordered two more of those specials, plus these 16 scripted episodes produced by the legendary Chuck Lorre. On Leanne, Morgan plays a fictionalized version of herself, a 60-something Knoxvillian restarting her life after hubs/college sweetheart, Bill (Ryan Stiles), leaves her for another woman. Younger, wilder sis Carol helps Leanne put down the lasagna, get out of bed, deal with her adult kids and aging parents, and start dating. Morgan says, “I have a love interest with Tim Daly. The weeks he’s here, I eat Altoids and lose weight.
- 7/30/2025
- TV Insider
More of the National Park Service’s dark secrets will soon be coming to light: Netflix has renewed its Yosemite-set murder mystery Untamed for Season 2, TVLine has learned.
The drama that was initially announced as a limited series dropped its full first season on July 17. The series is officially described as a “character-driven mystery thriller that follows National Parks Service special agent Kyle Turner (Eric Bana) who works to enforce human law in nature’s vast wilderness.”
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The drama that was initially announced as a limited series dropped its full first season on July 17. The series is officially described as a “character-driven mystery thriller that follows National Parks Service special agent Kyle Turner (Eric Bana) who works to enforce human law in nature’s vast wilderness.”
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- 7/29/2025
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
Netflix has released a first look at Pride and Prejudice, its six-episode, “faithful, classic adaptation” of the Jane Austen novel, as production gets underway in the UK.
Written by Dolly Alderton (Everything I Know About Love) and directed by Euros Lyn (Heartstopper), the miniseries’ previously announced castings included Emma Corrin and Olivia Colman, who previously collaborated on Netflix’s The Crown, as Elizabeth Bennet and Mrs. Bennet, while Jack Lowden (Slow Horses) will play Mr. Darcy.
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Written by Dolly Alderton (Everything I Know About Love) and directed by Euros Lyn (Heartstopper), the miniseries’ previously announced castings included Emma Corrin and Olivia Colman, who previously collaborated on Netflix’s The Crown, as Elizabeth Bennet and Mrs. Bennet, while Jack Lowden (Slow Horses) will play Mr. Darcy.
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- 7/29/2025
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
After over 30 years of blissful marriage, Leanne and Chuck Morgan know a thing or two about love — but Leanne’s semi-autobiographical Netflix sitcom, launching Thursday, July 31, paints a far less rosy picture of wedded life.
In Leanne, co-created by Morgan alongside Chuck Lorre and Susan McMartin (Mom), the titular character is thrown for a loop when her husband of 33 years, Bill — portrayed by Two and a Half Men’s Ryan Stiles — leaves her for another woman.
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In Leanne, co-created by Morgan alongside Chuck Lorre and Susan McMartin (Mom), the titular character is thrown for a loop when her husband of 33 years, Bill — portrayed by Two and a Half Men’s Ryan Stiles — leaves her for another woman.
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- 7/29/2025
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
Kristen Johnston, who is making a comeback with the new Netflix sitcom Leanne, recently reflected on her iconic S*x and the City cameo. Johnston made a guest appearance in the S*x and the City Season 6 episode Splat!, delivering an unforgettable line that she believes might end up on her gravestone.
“It probably will go on my gravestone, that quote of ‘New York is over,'” she told Page Six in an exclusive interview, published July 28. And the actress has no qualms about it, as she is ready to wholeheartedly embrace it as her legacy.
“And you know what? I’m totally Ok with that, if that is my legacy, Lexi Featherston,” Johnston added, reflecting on her iconic cameo, which ultimately left a significant impact on Carrie Bradshaw.
Kristen Johnston’s S*x and the City Cameo Was Brief, Hilarious, and Fatal
Kristen Johnston’s Lexi Featherston is undoubtedly...
“It probably will go on my gravestone, that quote of ‘New York is over,'” she told Page Six in an exclusive interview, published July 28. And the actress has no qualms about it, as she is ready to wholeheartedly embrace it as her legacy.
“And you know what? I’m totally Ok with that, if that is my legacy, Lexi Featherston,” Johnston added, reflecting on her iconic cameo, which ultimately left a significant impact on Carrie Bradshaw.
Kristen Johnston’s S*x and the City Cameo Was Brief, Hilarious, and Fatal
Kristen Johnston’s Lexi Featherston is undoubtedly...
- 7/28/2025
- by Laxmi Rajput
- FandomWire
With her new Netflix series Leanne, Tennessee comic Leanne Morgan proves it’s never too late to fulfill your dreams — even if those dreams involve getting your own sitcom.
Achieving this months before she turns 60, Morgan’s series, inspired by her stand-up, focuses on the life of a grandmother whose world is upended when her husband, played by Ryan Stiles, unexpectedly leaves her after 33 years of marriage.
Morgan’s path to the stage, and to this series, was anything but traditional. She decided to try her hand at stand-up after leaving a lasting impression on customers while selling jewelry door-to-door, and has spent the decades since honing her craft, leading to her breakout with viral clips during the pandemic. She continued to build out her following with I’m Every Woman, a 2023 Netflix special that drew the attention of many, including the “King of Sitcoms,” Chuck Lorre.
No stranger to crafting comedies centered around stand-ups,...
Achieving this months before she turns 60, Morgan’s series, inspired by her stand-up, focuses on the life of a grandmother whose world is upended when her husband, played by Ryan Stiles, unexpectedly leaves her after 33 years of marriage.
Morgan’s path to the stage, and to this series, was anything but traditional. She decided to try her hand at stand-up after leaving a lasting impression on customers while selling jewelry door-to-door, and has spent the decades since honing her craft, leading to her breakout with viral clips during the pandemic. She continued to build out her following with I’m Every Woman, a 2023 Netflix special that drew the attention of many, including the “King of Sitcoms,” Chuck Lorre.
No stranger to crafting comedies centered around stand-ups,...
- 7/28/2025
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
When HBO Max’s forthcoming Big Bang Theory spinoff Stuart Fails to Save the Universe begins, the titular comic book store owner “is tasked with restoring reality after he breaks a device built by Sheldon and Leonard, accidentally bringing about a multiverse Armageddon.”
Naturally, such a high-falutin’ premise raises a number of questions. But above all else, longtime fans want to know if Jim Parsons and Johnny Galecki will return to help set our (unlikely) hero’s journey into motion.
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Naturally, such a high-falutin’ premise raises a number of questions. But above all else, longtime fans want to know if Jim Parsons and Johnny Galecki will return to help set our (unlikely) hero’s journey into motion.
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- 7/28/2025
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
Chuck Lorre’s new sitcom Leanne is bringing back Ryan Stiles into the spotlight. The actor-comedian played the role of dryly hilarious Herb Melnick, Judith’s second husband, who gets along very well with her ex-husband Alan and his brother in Two and a Half Men.
With his impeccable timing, understated delivery, and ability to bring levity to even the most absurd moments, Stiles gave a standout performance as one of the most underrated stars on the CBS sitcom. Herb, however, made a sudden departure from the series following Season 10. Though he returned, it was only a brief appearance in the final season of the show.
However, now more than a decade later, he is reuniting with Lorre in his upcoming Netflix series. But rather than supporting roles, this series features him in the leading role of Bill.
Ryan Stiles Is Back in a Chuck Lorre Show After 15 Years
Ryan...
With his impeccable timing, understated delivery, and ability to bring levity to even the most absurd moments, Stiles gave a standout performance as one of the most underrated stars on the CBS sitcom. Herb, however, made a sudden departure from the series following Season 10. Though he returned, it was only a brief appearance in the final season of the show.
However, now more than a decade later, he is reuniting with Lorre in his upcoming Netflix series. But rather than supporting roles, this series features him in the leading role of Bill.
Ryan Stiles Is Back in a Chuck Lorre Show After 15 Years
Ryan...
- 7/23/2025
- by Laxmi Rajput
- FandomWire
For sitcom fans, Leanne Morgan's upcoming Netflix sitcom inspires the felling of "we're so back" that we haven't felt in some time. While comedy series are alive and well on the small screen in various ways, it's taken some time to get the multi-cam sitcom back into fashion. Not only is that what we have from the comedian, but we also have a sitcom titled after the star. See! We're so back!
Leanne follows in the footsteps of a lot of great and nostalgic eponymous sitcoms like Reba, Roseanne, George Lopez, and so many others by getting right down to the reason we're all tuning in: The leading star! The newly released official trailer for Leanne more than proves that Morgan's comedy perfectly translates from her stage stand-up to a laugh-inducing 30-minute series.
Leanne on Netflix trailer previews new family comedy
The trailer released on July 1 introduces the premise...
Leanne follows in the footsteps of a lot of great and nostalgic eponymous sitcoms like Reba, Roseanne, George Lopez, and so many others by getting right down to the reason we're all tuning in: The leading star! The newly released official trailer for Leanne more than proves that Morgan's comedy perfectly translates from her stage stand-up to a laugh-inducing 30-minute series.
Leanne on Netflix trailer previews new family comedy
The trailer released on July 1 introduces the premise...
- 7/2/2025
- by Reed Gaudens
- ShowSnob
Sitcom mastermind Chuck Lorre is back at it with Leanne. Lorre, known for co-creating Two and a Half Men and The Big Bang Theory, developed Leanne with Susan McMartin (Mom) and funnywoman Leanne Morgan. It is heavily based on the comedy of Leanne Morgan, the comedian whose stand-up special, I'm Every Woman, was a big hit on the Netflix streaming charts.
Leanne will premiere on Netflix on July 31, and now the show has gotten its first official trailer. It reveals the first footage of the new series, which will have 16 episodes in total for its freshman season. It's a sitcom that picks up on a down note, starting after Leanne's husband of 33 years leaves her for another woman. However, fans should also still expect for there to be plenty of laughs, as Morgan's character uses humor to cope with her emotions. Check out the new trailer below.
“This is something...
Leanne will premiere on Netflix on July 31, and now the show has gotten its first official trailer. It reveals the first footage of the new series, which will have 16 episodes in total for its freshman season. It's a sitcom that picks up on a down note, starting after Leanne's husband of 33 years leaves her for another woman. However, fans should also still expect for there to be plenty of laughs, as Morgan's character uses humor to cope with her emotions. Check out the new trailer below.
“This is something...
- 7/1/2025
- by Jeremy Dick
- CBR
Leanne Morgan is trying to keep her head above water in the debut trailer for her upcoming Netflix series, Leanne. The sitcom will center around the titular character whose world is flipped upside down after her husband, Bill (Ryan Stiles), leaves her for a younger woman. The latest title to have The Big Bang Theory and Dharma & Greg co-creator Chuck Lorre’s name attached looks like it will mix all the best themes from similar titles like Reba and Roseanne, while allowing the stand-up comedian to step into the spotlight and hold up her own show alongside a stacked and familiar ensemble that includes Kristen Johnson (3rd Rock From the Sun), Celia Weston (The Talented Mr. Ripley), Blake Clark (Boy Meets World), and more.
The debut trailer for Leanne welcomes audiences to the world of its protagonist, as she sits on her bed and grieves for the ending of her marriage.
The debut trailer for Leanne welcomes audiences to the world of its protagonist, as she sits on her bed and grieves for the ending of her marriage.
- 7/1/2025
- by Britta DeVore
- Collider.com
Taylor Kitsch and Chris Pratt return to the world of espionage in Prime Video’s teaser trailer for prequel series “The Terminal List: Dark Wolf.”
The first three episodes will premiere Aug. 27, with the rest of the episodes releasing weekly. The series takes place before “The Terminal List” and dives into the backstory of Ben Edwards (Kitsch) and his time in the Navy Seals and CIA Special Operations. Pratt, an executive producer on the series, also returns as James Reece.
“Digging into Ben’s origin with ‘Dark Wolf’ was a blast. This season goes even deeper—there’s more grit, more heart, and a lot more on the line. It’s raw, it’s honest, and it really lets you see the heart of who he is. I have so much respect for the military and Seal community and loved showing their brotherhood, the things you fight to hold onto,...
The first three episodes will premiere Aug. 27, with the rest of the episodes releasing weekly. The series takes place before “The Terminal List” and dives into the backstory of Ben Edwards (Kitsch) and his time in the Navy Seals and CIA Special Operations. Pratt, an executive producer on the series, also returns as James Reece.
“Digging into Ben’s origin with ‘Dark Wolf’ was a blast. This season goes even deeper—there’s more grit, more heart, and a lot more on the line. It’s raw, it’s honest, and it really lets you see the heart of who he is. I have so much respect for the military and Seal community and loved showing their brotherhood, the things you fight to hold onto,...
- 7/1/2025
- by Leia Mendoza, Abigail Lee and Giana Levy
- Variety Film + TV
Leanne Morgan is bringing laughs to Netflix once again.
The comedian stars in the new trailer for “Leanne,” a comedy series about a woman navigating the fallout of a 33-year marriage. Morgan co-created the series alongside producer/screenwriter Susan McMartin and famed sitcom producer Chuck Lorre for a July 31 release.
The trailer shows Leanne discovering that her longtime husband, played by “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” comic Ryan Stiles, has cheated on her with a presumably younger woman.
“Supported by her family, including her ride-or-die sister Carol (Kristen Johnston), Leanne learns to embrace the chaos and finds strength, laughter and hope in the most unexpected places,” Netflix’s story description reads. “This heartfelt comedy proves that it’s never too late to rewrite your story.”
You can watch the trailer for “Leanne” below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHFFXU8-q7g
Morgan began her relationship with Netflix in 2023 when...
The comedian stars in the new trailer for “Leanne,” a comedy series about a woman navigating the fallout of a 33-year marriage. Morgan co-created the series alongside producer/screenwriter Susan McMartin and famed sitcom producer Chuck Lorre for a July 31 release.
The trailer shows Leanne discovering that her longtime husband, played by “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” comic Ryan Stiles, has cheated on her with a presumably younger woman.
“Supported by her family, including her ride-or-die sister Carol (Kristen Johnston), Leanne learns to embrace the chaos and finds strength, laughter and hope in the most unexpected places,” Netflix’s story description reads. “This heartfelt comedy proves that it’s never too late to rewrite your story.”
You can watch the trailer for “Leanne” below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHFFXU8-q7g
Morgan began her relationship with Netflix in 2023 when...
- 7/1/2025
- by Casey Loving
- The Wrap
Chuck Lorre’s latest multi-cam is bypassing broadcast television and going straight to streaming: Netflix’s Leanne will premiere Thursday, July 31 — and all 16 (!) episodes will drop at once.
The half-hour comedy, which Lorre co-created with Susan McMartin (Mom, Two and a Half Men) and stand-up comedian Leanne Morgan, casts Morgan as… well, Leanne! In the show, “Leanne’s life takes an unexpected turn when Bill, her husband of 33 years (played by Two and a Half Men’s Ryan Stiles) leaves her for another woman,” according to the official logline. “Starting over when you’re a grandmother and in menopause isn...
The half-hour comedy, which Lorre co-created with Susan McMartin (Mom, Two and a Half Men) and stand-up comedian Leanne Morgan, casts Morgan as… well, Leanne! In the show, “Leanne’s life takes an unexpected turn when Bill, her husband of 33 years (played by Two and a Half Men’s Ryan Stiles) leaves her for another woman,” according to the official logline. “Starting over when you’re a grandmother and in menopause isn...
- 7/1/2025
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
Summer is in full swing, meaning days out in the hot sun or huddled indoors waiting for an afternoon thunderstorm to pass. While spending time outdoors, traveling and hanging out with friends are always on our to-do list every summer, we also like the make plans for some rest and downtime.
Therefore, what better time than now to discuss 5 new shows coming to several streaming platforms, including Netflix and Apple TV+. We've taken a look at what's new and selected the must-see television shows we are most excited for, from science fiction to historical drama and comedy.
Some of these shows you may have already heard about, some you may have already added to your watch list, and others might be eye-openers in disguise. Which of the following shows are you planning to watch this summer?
The Hunting Wives on Netflix
Starting our list is Netflix's The Hunting Wives, based...
Therefore, what better time than now to discuss 5 new shows coming to several streaming platforms, including Netflix and Apple TV+. We've taken a look at what's new and selected the must-see television shows we are most excited for, from science fiction to historical drama and comedy.
Some of these shows you may have already heard about, some you may have already added to your watch list, and others might be eye-openers in disguise. Which of the following shows are you planning to watch this summer?
The Hunting Wives on Netflix
Starting our list is Netflix's The Hunting Wives, based...
- 6/27/2025
- by Jennifer Renson
- ShowSnob
We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, we’re lobbing queries left and right about The Last of Us, America’s Got Talent, The Handmaid’s Tale and more!
1 | Whoa, did Doctor Who not only have its Interstellar Song Contest episode air on the same day as the Eurovision Final, but also have an episode set on the eve of May 24, 2025 air on May 24, 2025?
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1 | Whoa, did Doctor Who not only have its Interstellar Song Contest episode air on the same day as the Eurovision Final, but also have an episode set on the eve of May 24, 2025 air on May 24, 2025?
More from TVLineSurvivor Turns 25: Was Jonny Fairplay's Dead Grandma Lie the Series' Most Villainous Play Ever? Vote!Law & Order: Organized Crime Makes Us Fear That [Spoiler] Is a Goner,...
- 5/30/2025
- by Matt Webb Mitovich, Kimberly Roots, Dave Nemetz, Nick Caruso, Ryan Schwartz and Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
Netflix just made a big decision on the release of Chuck Lorre’s new sitcom, that’s much needed for the series!
In the world of TV sitcoms, Chuck Lorre is one of the biggest names around. His record speaks for itself: Roseanne, Cybil, Dharma & Greg, Two and a Half Men, The Big Bang Theory, Mike & Molly, Mom, Young Sheldon, and more. The man is a master of crafting fun comedies for viewers to watch, most of them on CBS.
Lorre has moved a bit toward Netflix in the last few years, creating the acclaimed The Kominsky Method and the underrated Disjointed. So, the word he was crafting a new comedy for the streamer got attention.
What was notable about Leanne was that Netflix gave the series a whopping 16-episode first season order. That’s a rare move for the streamer to show how confident they were in Lorre’s work.
In the world of TV sitcoms, Chuck Lorre is one of the biggest names around. His record speaks for itself: Roseanne, Cybil, Dharma & Greg, Two and a Half Men, The Big Bang Theory, Mike & Molly, Mom, Young Sheldon, and more. The man is a master of crafting fun comedies for viewers to watch, most of them on CBS.
Lorre has moved a bit toward Netflix in the last few years, creating the acclaimed The Kominsky Method and the underrated Disjointed. So, the word he was crafting a new comedy for the streamer got attention.
What was notable about Leanne was that Netflix gave the series a whopping 16-episode first season order. That’s a rare move for the streamer to show how confident they were in Lorre’s work.
- 5/29/2025
- by Michael Weyer
- ShowSnob
Leanne. Leanne Morgan in Episode #108 of Leanne. Cr. Patrick McElhenney/Netflix © 2024 Comedy fans, mark your calendars! Netflix has just dropped the first official photos from Leanne, a brand new comedy series starring the hilarious Leanne Morgan. Get ready for a dose of Southern charm and relatable humor because all 16 episodes of this highly anticipated show will be premiering globally on July 31st! Leanne. (L to R) Kristen Johnston as Carol and Leanne Morgan in Episode #101 of Leanne. Cr. Patrick McElhenney/Netflix © 2024 Leanne comes from a fantastic creative team, including Leanne Morgan herself, along with Susan McMartin (known for her work on Mom and Two and a Half Men) and the legendary Chuck Lorre (the mastermind behind countless comedy hits like The Big Bang Theory and Young Sheldon). Leanne. (L to R) Kristen Johnston as Carol, Ryan Stiles as Bill, Leanne Morgan, Celia Weston as Mama Margaret and Blake Clark...
- 5/29/2025
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
Netflix unveils first-look images and the premiere date for a new comedy series co-created by Chuck Lorre. Best known as the co-creator of The Big Bang Theory, Lorre is an award-winning television producer and writer, responsible for creating a number of hit TV shows, including Roseanne, Two and A Half Man, and Mom.
After The Big Bang Theory wrapped in 2019, the co-creator continued to work on the spinoff series, Young Sheldon, which ran from 2017 to 2024. With the Sheldon prequel coming to an end after the death of George Sr. (Lance Barber), Lorre then helped bring another franchise prequel, Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage, to life. Lorre also worked with Nick Bakay to co-create the Prime Video series titled The Bookie, starring Sebastian Maniscalco, Omar J. Dorsey, and Jorge Garcia.
Chuck Lorre's New Comedy Series Leanne Arrives On Netflix In Summer Leanne Morgan Stars In The Comedy Inspired By Her Stand-Up Comedy
Chuck Lorre's latest show,...
After The Big Bang Theory wrapped in 2019, the co-creator continued to work on the spinoff series, Young Sheldon, which ran from 2017 to 2024. With the Sheldon prequel coming to an end after the death of George Sr. (Lance Barber), Lorre then helped bring another franchise prequel, Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage, to life. Lorre also worked with Nick Bakay to co-create the Prime Video series titled The Bookie, starring Sebastian Maniscalco, Omar J. Dorsey, and Jorge Garcia.
Chuck Lorre's New Comedy Series Leanne Arrives On Netflix In Summer Leanne Morgan Stars In The Comedy Inspired By Her Stand-Up Comedy
Chuck Lorre's latest show,...
- 5/29/2025
- by Katrina Yang
- ScreenRant
The Big Bang Theoryco-creator Chuck Lorre's new show starring Leanne Morgan officially sets a release date.
Per Deadline, Lorre's next sitcom, Leanne starring comedian Leanne Morgan, has been given a July 31 release date. The multicam sitcom series will follow the titular Leanne after her life is thrown into chaos when her husband of 33 years abruptly leaves her for another woman. Per the series' official logline, "Starting over when you're a grandmother and in menopause isn't exactly what she had in mind, but with the help of her family she will navigate this new chapter with grace, dignity and jello salad." Apart from its leading star, Leanne is set to feature appearances from a variety of guest stars including Ryan Stiles, Annie Gonzalez, Hannah Pilkes, Graham Rogers, Blake Clark, Celia Weston, Kristen Johnson, and Algerita Wynn.
First look photos have also been revealed:
Leanne was originally announced back in April...
Per Deadline, Lorre's next sitcom, Leanne starring comedian Leanne Morgan, has been given a July 31 release date. The multicam sitcom series will follow the titular Leanne after her life is thrown into chaos when her husband of 33 years abruptly leaves her for another woman. Per the series' official logline, "Starting over when you're a grandmother and in menopause isn't exactly what she had in mind, but with the help of her family she will navigate this new chapter with grace, dignity and jello salad." Apart from its leading star, Leanne is set to feature appearances from a variety of guest stars including Ryan Stiles, Annie Gonzalez, Hannah Pilkes, Graham Rogers, Blake Clark, Celia Weston, Kristen Johnson, and Algerita Wynn.
First look photos have also been revealed:
Leanne was originally announced back in April...
- 5/28/2025
- by John Dodge
- CBR
Netflix has shared a first look at Leanne, a new comedy series starring Leanne Morgan and co-created by Susan McMartin, Chuck Lorre, and Morgan. All 16 episodes of the series will premiere globally on Netflix on July 31.
In the series, Leanne’s life takes an unexpected turn when her husband of 33 years leaves her for another woman. Starting over when you’re a grandmother and in menopause isn’t exactly what she had in mind, but with the help of her family, she will navigate this new chapter with grace, dignity, and jello salad.
For Morgan, the series is a childhood dream realized. “I can’t believe it has come true!” the comedian said. “When I started comedy 25 years ago, my goal was to be a part of a sitcom. It just goes to show you it’s never too late, and dreams do come true. I’m a grandmama from Tennessee,...
In the series, Leanne’s life takes an unexpected turn when her husband of 33 years leaves her for another woman. Starting over when you’re a grandmother and in menopause isn’t exactly what she had in mind, but with the help of her family, she will navigate this new chapter with grace, dignity, and jello salad.
For Morgan, the series is a childhood dream realized. “I can’t believe it has come true!” the comedian said. “When I started comedy 25 years ago, my goal was to be a part of a sitcom. It just goes to show you it’s never too late, and dreams do come true. I’m a grandmama from Tennessee,...
- 5/28/2025
- by Mirko Parlevliet
- Vital Thrills
Netflix is coming in hot with its latest original sitcom, as the streamer has unveiled the first batch of images for its upcoming series, Leanne. With a logline that will remind audiences of iconic shows of yesteryear such as Reba and Roseanne, the project follows its titular character, (played by comedian Leanne Morgan), after she’s forced to start life over again thanks to her husband of 33 years leaving her for another woman. The fresh start is certainly a rude awakening for the grandmother who’s well into menopause, but after she shakes off the blues and grabs life by the horns, she finds that she’s going to be more than okay — especially with the safety net of loved ones helping her out along the way.
Leanne’s (Morgan) life might be difficult, but you wouldn’t know it by the lineup of premiere images. In them, we see...
Leanne’s (Morgan) life might be difficult, but you wouldn’t know it by the lineup of premiere images. In them, we see...
- 5/28/2025
- by Britta DeVore
- Collider.com
Netflix has set July 31 for the premiere of Leanne (fka Untitled Leanne Morgan Project), the streamer’s upcoming comedy series created by Morgan, Chuck Lorre and Susan McMartin. Netflix also has released some first-look photos, which you can view above and below.
The multicam comedy follows Leanne (Morgan), whose life is upended when her husband of 33 years leaves her for another woman. Starting over when you’re a grandmother and in menopause isn’t exactly what she had in mind, but with the help of her family, she will navigate this new chapter with grace, dignity and jello salad.
Cast also includes Kristen Johnston, Celia Weston, Blake Clark, Ryan Stiles, Graham Rogers and Hannah Pilkes. Tim Daly, Jayma Mays, Annie Gonzalez and Blake Gibbons recur.
Lorre, McMartin, Morgan, Nick Bakay and Judi Marmel executive produce. The series comes from Chuck Lorre Productions, Inc. in association with Warner Bros. Television.
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The multicam comedy follows Leanne (Morgan), whose life is upended when her husband of 33 years leaves her for another woman. Starting over when you’re a grandmother and in menopause isn’t exactly what she had in mind, but with the help of her family, she will navigate this new chapter with grace, dignity and jello salad.
Cast also includes Kristen Johnston, Celia Weston, Blake Clark, Ryan Stiles, Graham Rogers and Hannah Pilkes. Tim Daly, Jayma Mays, Annie Gonzalez and Blake Gibbons recur.
Lorre, McMartin, Morgan, Nick Bakay and Judi Marmel executive produce. The series comes from Chuck Lorre Productions, Inc. in association with Warner Bros. Television.
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- 5/28/2025
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Next month will mark the 18th anniversary of when Drew Carey was first handed the reins of The Price Is Right on CBS. Receiving the reins from the legendary Bob Barker, he's since become a fixture of daytime television in American households in his own right, spearheading a widespread upgrade of the classic game show with a shiny new look, special themed weeks, and a more inclusive approach. One thing he still struggles to do after over three decades on the small screen, however, is watch his old episodes. In an interview with Parade celebrating the release of a special 30th anniversary edition of The Drew Carey Show: The Complete Series on DVD, he opened up about his feelings seeing himself on television and how it has affected him throughout his career.
“Not a lot of my fans know [that] I don't like watching myself on TV. I have a real hard time,...
“Not a lot of my fans know [that] I don't like watching myself on TV. I have a real hard time,...
- 5/23/2025
- by Ryan O'Rourke
- Collider.com
Currently on a hot streak with comedy series with the likes of Nobody Wants This, Running Point, A Man on the Inside, and The Four Seasons, Netflix looks to keep their run of good luck going with the eponymous new sitcom from breakout standup comedian Leanne Morgan. The streamer ordered the multi-cam from Big Bang mastermind Chuck Lorre last year, and it's finally headed to our watch lists!
According to a report from Time, Leanne Morgan's debut sitcom Leanne will be released on Netflix in summer 2025. The surely hilarious comedy arrives right in the center of the summer to keep the laughs going through the hottest days of the year! Prior to the release date confirmation, Netflix had confirmed that the sitcom would be released sometime in 2025.
Morgan stars in Leanne as character loosely based on herself and her life experiences. In the series, Leanne's life turns upside down when...
According to a report from Time, Leanne Morgan's debut sitcom Leanne will be released on Netflix in summer 2025. The surely hilarious comedy arrives right in the center of the summer to keep the laughs going through the hottest days of the year! Prior to the release date confirmation, Netflix had confirmed that the sitcom would be released sometime in 2025.
Morgan stars in Leanne as character loosely based on herself and her life experiences. In the series, Leanne's life turns upside down when...
- 5/20/2025
- by Reed Gaudens
- ShowSnob
From thrillers to family-friendly content and even comedies, 2025 is setting up to be a promising year for television shows for streaming giant, Netflix. Audiences will enter the hectic workplace of a hospital, follow a story of trauma, and witness a friendship between two friends who are polar opposites of each other.
We've listed 7 new shows coming to the streamer this year, and what we know of them at the current moment. Let's dive in and learn more!
1. Sirens
The first show on our list is Sirens, starring Julianne Moore, Meghann Fahy, and Milly Alock. The limited series is based on the play Elemeno Pea by Molly Smith Metzler, about a possible toxic relationship between an employee and their boss.
But will a sister's intervention change everything? What follows is something no one could have planned, all occurring throughout one weekend.
Sirens premieres on Netflix on May 22.
2. My Melody & Kuromi My...
We've listed 7 new shows coming to the streamer this year, and what we know of them at the current moment. Let's dive in and learn more!
1. Sirens
The first show on our list is Sirens, starring Julianne Moore, Meghann Fahy, and Milly Alock. The limited series is based on the play Elemeno Pea by Molly Smith Metzler, about a possible toxic relationship between an employee and their boss.
But will a sister's intervention change everything? What follows is something no one could have planned, all occurring throughout one weekend.
Sirens premieres on Netflix on May 22.
2. My Melody & Kuromi My...
- 4/5/2025
- by Jennifer Renson
- ShowSnob
When Chuck Lorre initially ventured into his quest to find a replacement for Charlie Sheen, who was practically the face of Two and a Half Men, he had no intentions of casting an actor who was in their 30s. However, things changed after he met Ashton Kutcher, whose fearless approach and comedic instincts had Lorre convinced that Kutcher was the man for the job.
Two and a Half Men | Credit: CBS
As for the reception to this decision, it was pretty mixed, as not many were thrilled to welcome the new dynamic between Walden and Alan. But this issue could’ve been avoided entirely if they had just promoted another fan-favorite member of the sitcom to the lead.
Ryan Stiles’ Herb could’ve been the better fit to fill Charlie Sheen’s shoes Two and a Half Men | Credit: CBS
Although Kutcher’s Walden was a pretty decent alternative to...
Two and a Half Men | Credit: CBS
As for the reception to this decision, it was pretty mixed, as not many were thrilled to welcome the new dynamic between Walden and Alan. But this issue could’ve been avoided entirely if they had just promoted another fan-favorite member of the sitcom to the lead.
Ryan Stiles’ Herb could’ve been the better fit to fill Charlie Sheen’s shoes Two and a Half Men | Credit: CBS
Although Kutcher’s Walden was a pretty decent alternative to...
- 3/26/2025
- by Santanu Roy
- FandomWire
What’s that? You’ve never heard of Poochinski, the show starring a murdered cop who is resurrected as a crime-solving bulldog voiced by the great Peter Boyle? Well, perhaps that’s because they only made one episode before some executive thought this brilliant TV series just might not find an audience.
Honestly, when stacked against some of the other bizarre pilots that were never picked up, Poochinski starts to look like a pretty good idea. Who wouldn’t love a police procedural starring a detective dog that’s been resurrected from the dead, anyway? Here’s a look at some of the other pilots that, for better or worse, were just too weird to make into a full series…
1 ‘Stick Around’ (1977)
Before he became the lovable foreign mechanic Latka Gravas on Taxi, Andy Kaufman loaned the “Foreign Man” character from his stand-up act to another potential sitcom. Set in...
Honestly, when stacked against some of the other bizarre pilots that were never picked up, Poochinski starts to look like a pretty good idea. Who wouldn’t love a police procedural starring a detective dog that’s been resurrected from the dead, anyway? Here’s a look at some of the other pilots that, for better or worse, were just too weird to make into a full series…
1 ‘Stick Around’ (1977)
Before he became the lovable foreign mechanic Latka Gravas on Taxi, Andy Kaufman loaned the “Foreign Man” character from his stand-up act to another potential sitcom. Set in...
- 3/19/2025
- Cracked
Did Drew Carey just snub his fellow game show host, Ryan Seacrest? The Price is Right host decided to name a couple of famous Ryans during a recent episode of his show, but fans are wondering why he didn’t mention Seacrest. It all unfolded on the Wednesday, March 12, edition of Tpir when Drew interrupted a contestant’s game to give a shout out to a group of Ryans sitting in the audience. “A shoutout to all of the Ryans,” Carey said. A bunch of men stood up and cheered as he told the audience at home that there were 20,000 people in their group. “Anybody can join if your name is Ryan,” added Drew. In fact, one of the Ryans made it up to Bidder’s Row, but never got to come on down to play a game. “They especially want Ryan Stiles and Ryan Gosling to join the group.
- 3/17/2025
- TV Insider
Drew Carey gave a shoutout to a special group attending a filming of The Price Is Right.
During the recently aired episode, the host interrupted the game show for a random announcement.
“Real quick, can I give a shoutout to Ryan and his group of Ryans?” he said, pointing them out in the audience.
Drew said 20,000 people are in their group, and anyone with the first name Ryan could join.
However, he also mentioned two individuals whom they want as members.
“They especially want Ryan Stiles and Ryan Gosling to join the group,” Drew said as applause and cheers erupted.
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Fans reacted to Drew’s random Tpir moment
Drew previously mentioned one of his favorite parts of hosting The Price Is Right is meeting the various audience members. That’s likely how he discovered the group of Ryans attending the show.
During the recently aired episode, the host interrupted the game show for a random announcement.
“Real quick, can I give a shoutout to Ryan and his group of Ryans?” he said, pointing them out in the audience.
Drew said 20,000 people are in their group, and anyone with the first name Ryan could join.
However, he also mentioned two individuals whom they want as members.
“They especially want Ryan Stiles and Ryan Gosling to join the group,” Drew said as applause and cheers erupted.
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Fans reacted to Drew’s random Tpir moment
Drew previously mentioned one of his favorite parts of hosting The Price Is Right is meeting the various audience members. That’s likely how he discovered the group of Ryans attending the show.
- 3/16/2025
- by Matt Couden
- Monsters and Critics
A contestant had to hilariously navigate offers from Wayne Brady and fakeouts during Let’s Make a Deal.
The game show host called a contestant named Metaphor on stage during the recent episode, with a chance to win a big prize.
It was unclear what he would win, as his prize was behind the second curtain. However, it was also Mega Money Monday, with a grand prize of $10,000 available to someone on the show.
Before Metaphor even had a chance to decide on having the curtain open, Wayne offered him $300 to walk away.
“A bird in the hand is worth,” the contestant said before the host added, “dot dot dot.”
“But that’s a small bird $300. Let’s see what’s behind curtain number two!” he said as Wayne began laughing.
Lmad contestant had multiple fakeouts in his game
Wayne joked that the contestant has “a way with words” before asking...
The game show host called a contestant named Metaphor on stage during the recent episode, with a chance to win a big prize.
It was unclear what he would win, as his prize was behind the second curtain. However, it was also Mega Money Monday, with a grand prize of $10,000 available to someone on the show.
Before Metaphor even had a chance to decide on having the curtain open, Wayne offered him $300 to walk away.
“A bird in the hand is worth,” the contestant said before the host added, “dot dot dot.”
“But that’s a small bird $300. Let’s see what’s behind curtain number two!” he said as Wayne began laughing.
Lmad contestant had multiple fakeouts in his game
Wayne joked that the contestant has “a way with words” before asking...
- 2/4/2025
- by Matt Couden
- Monsters and Critics
The comedy improv game show Whose Line is it Anyway? became a big hit in the States in the late 90s. So much so that ABC was confident enough to put up against the sitcom juggernaut Friends at one point. The show continued on with a revival on The CW, but some audiences may remember its origin in the UK that was shown on Channel 4, which also played on Comedy Central before it was remade on this side of the pond. One of the standout comedians in the UK version was British comedian Tony Slattery. Deadline is now reporting that Slattery has died at the age of 65 due to a heart attack.
His passing would be confirmed by his family to the BBC. His partner, Mark Michael Hutchinson, would release a statement that reads, “It is with great sadness we must announce actor and comedian Tony Slattery, aged 65, has passed away today,...
His passing would be confirmed by his family to the BBC. His partner, Mark Michael Hutchinson, would release a statement that reads, “It is with great sadness we must announce actor and comedian Tony Slattery, aged 65, has passed away today,...
- 1/14/2025
- by EJ Tangonan
- JoBlo.com
Leanne is headed soon to Netflix, and five new faces have been added to the cast of the new comedy series from Leanne Morgan, Chuck Lorre, and Susan McMartin. Netflix ordered the comedy in April.
According to Variety, Ryan Stiles, Blake Clark, Graham Rogers, Hannah Pilkes, and Celia Weston will join Morgan and the previously cast Kristen Johnston in the series. The show follows Leanne (Morgan) as she starts her life over after her husband leaves her for another woman.
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According to Variety, Ryan Stiles, Blake Clark, Graham Rogers, Hannah Pilkes, and Celia Weston will join Morgan and the previously cast Kristen Johnston in the series. The show follows Leanne (Morgan) as she starts her life over after her husband leaves her for another woman.
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- 12/30/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Live from New York, it’s the music of Saturday Night Live!
The documentary Ladies & Gentlemen … 50 Years of SNL Music, directed by Academy Award winner Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson and Emmy Award winner Oz Rodriguez, will premiere Monday, Jan. 27 at 8/7c on NBC (and stream next day on Peacock).
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The program will feature “untold stories behind the culture-defining, groundbreaking and newsmaking musical performances, sketches and cameos of the past 50 years,...
The documentary Ladies & Gentlemen … 50 Years of SNL Music, directed by Academy Award winner Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson and Emmy Award winner Oz Rodriguez, will premiere Monday, Jan. 27 at 8/7c on NBC (and stream next day on Peacock).
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The program will feature “untold stories behind the culture-defining, groundbreaking and newsmaking musical performances, sketches and cameos of the past 50 years,...
- 12/20/2024
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
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