In the world of "Harry Potter," students at the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry are placed in four houses. Here's every Hogwarts house explained.
There are some that run well past their prime, and others that are cut short prematurely. We take a look at the HBO shows that were canceled after one season.
Over its eight seasons, "Game of Thrones" has numerous characters and storylines. When they're all added up, which characters have the most screen time?
The trailer for the final episodes of "Doom Patrol" is here, featuring the team struggling with losing its longevity and preparing for its final mission.
The protagonist of the upcoming DC animated series "Kite Man: Hell Yeah!" seems like a silly, comedic villain, but he has a tragic backstory in the comics.
George R.R. Martin has confirmed Brienne's relation to one legendary knight, but this theory has her related to another important family in "Game of Thrones."
"And Just Like That" Season 2 proved to viewers that Charlotte is ready to take the spotlight away from Carrie Bradshaw in Max's newly greenlit Season 3.
"And Just Like That" has recently nabbed a Season 3 renewal and we have one question about it: Why should we still care about Carrie Bradshaw's love life?
HBO has officially given a series order to "The Franchise," a new half-hour comedy starring "The Boys" actor Aya Cash. Here's what viewers should know.
Lakers head coach Paul Westhead plays a major role in the story of HBO's "Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty." Here's why he looks so familiar.
The actor who plays Delilah Dunn on Broken Lizard's TruTV sitcom "Tacoma FD" is currently a key cast member in this dramedy currently streaming on Starz.
Angus Cloud's death has been a shock to many, and his "Euphoria" co-stars and production team have taken to social media to memorialize the late actor.
While there's still no word about her future in James Gunn's DCU, DC looks to be bringing back fan favorite Emilia Harcourt after her death in the comics.
"Adventure Time: Fionna and Cake" marks a bold new direction for the beloved cartoon franchise. Here's what fans should expect from the new limited series.
In an interview with Wonder Meg on YouTube, Zack Snyder said he had considered Ryan Reynolds' version of Green Lantern for his "Justice League" director's cut.