AMC's 'Mad Men' has spent the last seven seasons as an award show darling, and yet the ad agency drama has yet to score an Emmy for any of its leading stars.
AMC's 'Mad Men' may be one of the biggest shows on television now, but creator Matthew Weiner knows ad agency drama wasn't poised for success right out of the gate.
'Mad Men' is approaching the conclusion to its seventh and final season in 2015, and while AMC might not have regrets about the popular drama, HBO sure does.
No matter what happens to Don and Megan Draper during the upcoming episodes of Mad Men's seventh and final season on AMC, stars Jon Hamm and Jessica Pare are already moving on in a big way.
'Mad Men' revolutionized television on AMC when it captured the hearts of critics and audiences alike seven years ago, but as the series draws to a close creator Matthew Weiner insists that the end will in fact be the end.
'Mad Men' finishes up its seventh and final season in early 2015 and while a spin-off for the AMC drama is not currently in the works, there's one person who would definitely be up for it if an offer arose.
'Mad Men' has already completed production for its seventh and final season, but this week stars of the AMC series found a joyous reason to get together.
Matthew Weiner's series finale of 'Mad Men' is a heavily guarded network secret, though it looks like at least one person outside the AMC circle knows how the program will end.
'Mad Men' may be coming to an end on AMC in 2015, but at the moment series star Kevin Rahm is celebrating an even bigger milestone in his life: fatherhood.
AMC is preparing for the upcoming 2014-2015 TV season with a slate of programming that includes old favorites like 'The Walking Dead' and new potential hits like 'Better Call Saul.'