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    Why 'Your Honor' was cancelled: The real reason behind the show's end after season 2

    Showtime's "Your Honor" gained acclaim for its gripping storyline, talented cast, and immersive setting over its two seasons, now accessible for streaming on Netflix.

    Your Honor Season 3: Is the third installment in the making? Latest Updates

    If you're planning a relaxed weekend of streaming, Netflix has got you covered. Richard Linklater's critically acclaimed comedy "Hit Man" has just dropped, all nine seasons of "How I Met Your Mother" have returned, and a lesser-known series, "Your Honor," has recently climbed into the platform's top ten list.

    Bryan Cranston, Breaking Bad star reveals he was once wanted for murder in Florida

    Bryan Cranston, the Breaking Bad star playing a drug dealer in the series has revealed about being wanted for murder in the 1970s according to a report by Fox News Digital.

    Your Honor Season 3: Will the gavel fall again? The verdict awaits

    In the realm of legal dramas, "Your Honor" made a powerful entrance, featuring the formidable Bryan Cranston in the role of Judge Michael Desiato. As the series skillfully weaved through complex plotlines, the lingering question arises: will the show make a return for a third season, or has the final verdict been rendered on its courtroom drama?

    Hollywood star Nicolas Cage reveals he's considering quitting films to 'explore other formats' of storytelling

    Nicolas Cage believes he has said everything he needed to say with cinema and is considering a transition to TV, appreciating the extended character exploration it offers.

    'Breaking Bad' stars Bryan Cranston & Aaron Paul reunite to resume negotiations amid Hollywood strike

    The cast of "Breaking Bad" has reunited to call for Hollywood studios to resume negotiations with striking screen actors. Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul, Jesse Plemons, and other members of the show gathered outside Sony Pictures Studios to energize picket lines.

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