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‘Law & Order: SVU’ Cancellation Rumors: B. D. Wong and Batman ‘Gotham’ Bullock Return [SPOILERS]

Spoiler Alert: It is hard to imagine, but we might soon be living a world without Law & Order. The last remaining spin-off from the original series, ‘Law & Order: SVU,’ has yet to be renewed. It has been reported that problems with budget negotiations could cause the long-running show to be cancelled. However, there are still a few episodes in this season, and the show is not going out without a bang. Former cast member B.D. Wong will be reprising his role in the season finale. Meanwhile, ‘SVU’ newcomer Donal Logue has been promoted to recurring character. Logue will also star as Det. Harvey Bullock in Fox’s upcoming Batman prequel series, ‘Gotham.’
  • ‘Boondocks’ Final Season Premiere without Aaron McGruder & FX ‘Chozen’ Cancellation Rumors

    It is the beginning of the end of the hit Adult Swim series 'The Boondocks.'The show is about to begin its fourth and final season next Monday April 21. The season premiere will mark the very first episode without Aaron McGruder. McGruder, the creator of the series, recently announced his departure from the series, however, he is working on a new show, titled 'Black Jesus.' Speaking of endings, things are not looking good for FX’s 'Chozen.' Where nothing has been confirmed, the show’s low ratings have sparked cancellation rumors.
  • ‘Sam & Cat’ New Episode Marathon After Ariana Grande and Jennette McCurdy Feud Cancellation Rumors

    Forget about those nasty rumors that you may have heard about your favorite teen comedy getting canceled. Nickelodeon has the perfect thing to get you over those 'Sam & Cat' blues, and that is more 'Sam and Cat.' The networking is planning a marathon of the series this Saturday all leading up to a new episode. Relive the glory days with Jennette McCurdy and Ariana Grande, to remind yourself of how things were before everything went black.