Superheroes The Entertainment Industry Can't Stop Killing
Because of multiverses and time travel, lots of Marvel and DC characters have died and been brought back over the years. But some have made it a habit.
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Because of multiverses and time travel, lots of Marvel and DC characters have died and been brought back over the years. But some have made it a habit.
Read MoreAfter weeks of buildup, SAG-AFTRA has confirmed a strike, taking its 160,000 film and TV actors into the streets to demand better conditions and compensation.
Read MoreThe comic book and animation company that tells stories focused on Black characters went into the tank earlier this year. It's already had another success.
Read MoreThe Walt Disney Company has its sights set on some massive layoffs, which will leave thousands of people without work.
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Read MoreCrayola is launching a new film and TV studio to produce entertainment for kids and families. And a series based on a popular podcast is already in the works.
Read MoreWhen you put together all of Entertainment Weekly's covers for Avengers: Infinity War, they reveal a pretty cool image.
Read More"Demon Slayer" viewers probably missed the subtle but massively important hint that foreshadowed one epic twist in the "Entertainment District Arc."
Read MoreVolume 3 of Netflix series, "Love Death + Robots" takes on a bit of a darker tone and show executives fill Looper in on how they balance out the gloom.
Read MoreBen Schwartz, who played a popular character on "Parks and Recreation," admitted to taking an interesting off set during an interview two years ago.
Read MoreDemon Slayer has set the world of anime on fire and we're desperate for more. One of the manga's best arcs appears in the newest teaser.
Read MoreChadwick Boseman, Michael B. Jordan, and Lupita Nyong'o appear on the cover of the magazine's Comic-Con preview.
Read MoreCheck out all three covers commemorating the return of Stranger Things.
Read MoreThe end of Demon Slayer's Entertainment District arc allowed for some much needed levity, and fans absolutely loved one hilarious moment.
Read MoreSeason 2 of "Demon Slayer" just finished its run in Japan, and fans can look forward to more episodes in the near future.
Read Morenot only is Lizzo's Emmy win a massive achievement for her television show and her personal career, it also brings her one step closer to EGOT.
Read MoreThe Tokyo district of Yoshiwara has been destroyed many times in real life, like it is on the show.
Read MoreThe world is a little over two weeks out from Deadpool 2, and 20th Century Fox is kicking the end of the sequel's marketing cycle into overdrive. The most recent bit of Merc with a Mouth-related goodness comes courtesy of Entertainment Weekly, who just rolled out its Deadpool 2 magazine cover.
Read MoreThe future of movies based on DC Comics is once again in flux, as news has broken that DC Entertainment's Geoff Johns is stepping down from his post as the company's president and chief creative officer. His departure comes in the middle of an overall executive shakeup at the company.
Read MoreThe actors who appeared in the trilogy of sci-fi comedies have gone on to enjoy some enduring careers and Lea Thompson is no exception.
Read MorePerhaps they're rich with nostalgia or deal with relevant modern-day squabbles, but whatever the reason, these old-school sitcoms are still worth watching.
Read MoreNo matter what you're into, Amazon's streaming service has a documentary for you.
Read MoreTelevision audiences love a good medical drama, and there are plenty of shows to choose from. But set a bit apart from all the rest is Doogie Howser, M.D., which ran from 1989 to 1993 and placed at its center an exceedingly precocious teenage doctor.
Read MoreHere are the most downright evil things Walter White ever did.
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Read MoreLooper surveyed hundreds of American TV viewers to see which season of the award-winning AMC crime drama they liked the least.
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