And given the success (critically and ratings-wise) of the first season, it's no surprise interest is high for cameo roles. With eight more episodes than its abbreviated winter run, “Empire” will surround its main characters — the three sons, the ex
ATLANTA — Whether they're Team Cookie or Team Boo-Boo Kitty, it's no secret that fans love “Empire,” the hit Fox TV show breaking records and winning over critics with its blend of love, hip-hop and unvarnished family
When the second season of Fox's Empire premieres on Sept. 23, three months have elapsed since the arrest and incarceration of patriarch Lucious Lyon. No doubt the twists and turns that made the family saga a runaway hit will continue to keep fans
Imagine "Empire" with Shaft in the lead role that was the vision one guy had, but it never got made and now he believes the creators of the show…
Empire first aired in January 2015, and its blitzkrieg conquest of the Zeitgeist was immediate. It seemed to confirm that, with the right show — Daniels framed it as a “black Dynasty” while his co-creator, Danny Strong, conceived of it as a “hip-hop