*The ladies at Nail Artisan of Manatee County will remain employed for another season. TNT has renewed its new original drama series “Claws” for a Season 2, the network announced Wednesday (July 12).
The dark comedy follows Niecy Nash-Betts’ Desna Simms, who, alongside her crew of manicurists from the Nail Artisans of Manatee County salon, rises to power in the crime world to claim her share of ...
Niecy Nash, center, stars in the TNT series 'Claws,' the pilot for which was shot in 2016 in New Orleans. (Turner) "Claws" is coming back to New Orleans. Five months after shooting its pilot episode ...
For the past five years, TNT viewers have known Karrueche Tran as Virginia "China Doll" Loc in the network's hit show "Claws." With her bold outfits and comedic acting style, Tran has had viewers ...
Warning: This article contains spoilers for the series finale of Claws. While the final season of Claws teased a bloody final showdown between queenpin Desna (Niecy Nash) and her former consigliere ...
The multi-talented Karrueche Tran effortlessly dons the spunky yet fun fashion choices her character Virginia Loc wears on the TNT hit, Claws. A young actress, entrepreneur, fashionista and history ...
Here’s what’s happening in the world of television for Sunday, February 6. All times are Eastern. Claws (TNT, 9 p.m., series finale): “Led by Niecy Nash-Betts, Claws has been many things in its ...
*TNT is getting its nails did. The Turner-owned network has officially given a series order for the Rashida Jones-produced dramedy “Claws,” The Hollywood Reporter has learned. Due in 2017, the ...
When TNT’s “Claws” last aired in 2019, everyone was talking about that iconic black “Fleabag” jumpsuit. Worn with slinky insouciance by Phoebe Waller-Bridge in the second season of her irreverent ...
This daily feature is in addition to TVLine's monthly streaming list and Black History Month guide. On TV this Sunday: Desna's story comes to an end, Tommy Egan seeks Power in Chicago and the NFL's ...
TNT has ordered a pilot for “Claws,” a nail salon drama from exec producer Rashida Jones, the cable network announced Wednesday. The project was originally developed at HBO as a half-hour comedy, but ...
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