The Soup
American television series
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2020 | The show featured recurring comedy segments and jokes in episodes throughout 2020. |
2020 | The show was revived, introducing a second camera position stage right with an auxiliary video display for additional content presentation. |
October 2020 | The Soup returned for its 13th season, hosted by Jade Catta-Preta, with 19 episodes airing before being abruptly canceled. |
October 14 2020 | The show aired its final episode before a second shutdown. |
October 14 2020 | The Soup's second run ended, likely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. |
July 2020 | Production resumed after the initial pandemic shutdown. |
July 1 2020 | Production of the show resumed after the initial pandemic shutdown. |
March 11 2020 | The show went on an unexpected hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic shutting down production across the industry. |
February 12 2020 | The first new episode of the revived series aired. |
February 12 2020 | The Soup returned to E! with new host Jade Catta-Preta, reviving the show's original concept. |
January 9 2020 | E! announced the revival of The Soup, with Jade Catta-Preta as the new host. |
February 18 2018 | Netflix premiered The Joel McHale Show, a spiritual successor to The Soup, continuing McHale's comedic television recap format. |
December 18 2015 | The one-hour finale of The Soup aired, ending with 561,000 viewers. |
November 27 2015 | The previously held back episode was aired, likely replacing a clip show the day after Thanksgiving. |
November 18 2015 | The Soup was canceled. An episode pre-filmed for November 18 was not aired due to references to 'killing Baby Hitler', in light of the Paris attacks. |
June 2 2014 | The Soup began airing live episodes, originally planned for one month but ultimately continuing as a live show. |
January 9 2013 | The Soup debuted a new graphics package, including a redesigned logo created by Newspeak Agency. |
2010 | The show's intro is changed, moving from a format of McHale and his dog Lou watching TV shows to a new style featuring clips introduced by announcer Anndi McAfee. |
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