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Friday Night Lights TV News

Friday Night Lights may be coming back again! The once canceled show on NBC came back last season on DirecTV, which made their huge fanbase extremely happy. And now we hear a rumor that it may get picked up again, but for two seasons this time!

Entertaiment Weekly reports that NBC is in talks with DirecTV to do another season of the show, and if it goes well, which it probably will, FNL would be renewed...

Friday Night Lights fans can breathe a sigh of relief. Guess all those miniature footballs and petitions sent to NBC execs worked. It's back for another season this fall. It'll work a little differently this time though. FNL will air 13 episodes on DirecTV starting on October 1st. Then, in early 2009, the show will come back to NBC. This was the only way the show could be rekindled by having the network, studio, producers, and satellite provider on board to split up costs.

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Friday Night Lights was one of the many shows that didn't make the cut to return to television after the strike. But now the word on the street is that it may be getting another season.

Executive producer Jason Katims says there's no deal yet, but he's very optimistic, and the cast and crew are three weeks away from finding out their destiny.

Despite rave reviews, FNL's major problem was ratings. But after finding out the show...

I think it's cool to see fan dedication in the wake of the strike with so many of the network shows being cancelled. The most recent fan sponsored uproar is over Friday Night Lights, which didn't make the cut at NBC.

If you're unfamiliar, the hour drama is based on the book by H.G. Bissinger, and focuses on a high school football team in Dillon, Texas, and all the small town drama that surrounds it. After it...

Friday Night Lights may be canceled, but the game's not over for the show's star Taylor Kitsch, who has just signed on to be a part of X-Men.  It's a three-picture deal, and Taylor will play Gambit in the new movie, X-Men Origins: Wolverine. 

He'll join an all-star cast of Hugh Jackman, Liev Schrieber, Danny Huston, Lynn Collins, and Ryan Reynolds.  Holy hotness, Batman! Oh sorry, wrong comic strip...