Rosario Dawson Returning For ‘Daredevil’ Season 2, Eyes Leap To Other Marvel Series
Claire Temple is returning to Hells Kitchen. Rosario Dawson has inked a new deal with Marvel Television and ABC Studios to reprise her role as Claire Temple on the recently ordered second season of Marvel's Daredevil. In addition, the new talent deal the actress has signed could potentially segue to other Marvel series on Netflix. Read More

ABC has picked up a fourth new comedy for the 2015-2016 season. The network has handed out a series order to family comedy Uncle Buck, a reboot of the 1980s feature films of the same starring Survivor's Remorse alum Mike Epps. 
ABC is bulking up for next season. The network, who are now starting to make calls on renewals and cancellations, has picked up their pilots The Catch, The Muppets, Quantico, Untitled Pate & Fishburne Project (formerly known as Boom), Dr Ken, Wicked City, The Real O'Neals, Of Kings And Prophets and The Family to series.
With only days before their Upfront presentation, Fox has handed out their first series orders. The network has picked up comedy pilot The Grinder, starring Rob Lowe; and procedural drama Rosewood to series. Perhaps unsurprisingly as these were the first orders for the network, both hail from sister studio 20th Century Fox Television.
The CW has set their line-up for the 2015-2016 season by handing out series orders to three of their drama pilots. The three dramas to get the nod were the Arrow/The Flash team-up spin-off (now titled DC's Legends Of Tomorrow), Belgian adaptation Cordon and Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (which was initally developed as a half-hour at premium cable network Showtime).
After months of rumours The CW has finally made it official: they have cancelled their Rachel Bilson fronted drama Hart Of Dixie after airing four seasons of the Warner Bros Television produced series.
After picking up three new dramas last week (Chicago Med, Blindspot and Heartbreakers), NBC has turned their attention to their comedy slate and picked up comedy pilots People Are Talking, Crowded and Superstore to series.