• The New Highly Rated Western Everyone's Binging On Showtime

    Ethan Hawke's latest project is The Good Lord Bird, a seven-episode limited series based on James McBride's 2013 novel of the same name. Adapted by Hawke and producer Jason Blum for Blumhouse Television, the historical western centers on the life, work, and word of American abolitionist John Brown.

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  • Fear The Walking Dead Showrunner Responds To Season 5's Criticisms

    Needless to say, the negative reaction to season 5 came with quite a bit of criticism of the way the two were steering the Fear the Walking Dead ship. According to Ian Goldberg and Andrew Chambliss, everybody currently loving season 6 shouldn't be so quick to write season 5 off as a misfire.

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  • The Major Clue Dropped About Ozark Season 4

    As any fan of Netflix's pitch-black crime drama Ozark can confirm, matters are far from settled when it comes to who will reign over the Lake of the Ozarks criminal underground. As the series barrels towards an explosive fourth and final season, any one of the dueling factions could come out on top.

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  • Kevin Costner Teases The Future Of Yellowstone

    Given where things were left at the end of season 3, one can only imagine that if the Duttons somehow manage to keep both their ranch and their lives, the cost will be heavier than anyone could've imagined.

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  • The My Hero Academia Characters With The Most Useless Costumes

    As far as the characters in My Hero Academia are concerned, fashion statements are just as important as functionality. But some of MHA's costumes have zero functionality, stand out in a bad way, or both. Let's take a look at a few and see what exactly makes them so underwhelming.

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  • Why Nurse Oraetta Mayflower From Fargo Looks So Familiar

    If Nurse Oraetta Mayflower, played by the extremely talented Jessie Buckley, looks familiar, there's a reason why. Buckley is gaining star power very quickly, and you're likely to see her in more and more things in the future.

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  • The Surprising YouTube Show That Led To Sasha Banks' Mandalorian Role

    The WWE star and SmackDown Women's Champion Sasha Banks made her acting debut on one of 2020's most anticipated series: The Mandalorian, season 2. The role took her from the ring to the galaxy far, far away, but she got there in a most unexpected way. Apparently, she can thank chicken wings.

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  • The Greatest Ruth Moment, According To Ozark Fans

    Picking a standout from the cast of characters on Ozark is like picking a chocolate from an exquisite gift box: there are many options, each has its own unique charm. However, for many fans, there is one character that they'd pick first every time — and that would be Ruth Langmore.

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  • How 2020 Changed TV And Movies Forever

    No facet of life has gone unscathed in 2020, and the ripple effect is especially prevalent when looking at the entertainment industry. Here's how 2020 changed film and television forever.

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  • The 5 Best And 5 Worst Walking Dead Character Endings

    The Walking Dead has killed off dozens of characters over the course of its run. But not all of those deaths have been satisfying. We're here to take a look at The Walking Dead's most moving and meaningful character endings, as well as the most frustrating and cheap.

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  • Why Rebels Is The Best Star Wars Series

    Sure, The Mandalorian is great, but in terms of storytelling and spectacle, it's hard to beat Star Wars: Rebels. Here's why Rebels is the best Star Wars series.

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  • Cobra Kai Creator Shoots Down Popular Tory Fan Theory

    A popular theory about the parentage of season 2 bad girl Tory (Peyton List), the fans had some help from the internet and Google's algorithm, which conspired to give the character a last name that the show never meant for her to have.

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  • What The Boys' Seven Would Look Like As DC Villains

    Whatever you want to call them, Redditor u/EndlessMorfeus thought it'd be fun to fancast the actors behind The Seven as DC villains. It's an interesting premise, since the heroes are basically Justice League analogues gone wild. Here's how this thought experiment turned out.

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  • The June And Luciana Callback On This Week's Fear The Walking Dead

    On the November 15, 2020 episode of Fear the Walking Dead, entitled "Bury Her Next to Jasper's Leg," the show treated us to a brief nod at the history between two important characters. Let's take a look at the June and Luciana callback on this week's Fear the Walking Dead.

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  • The Walking Dead Cameos You Missed In World Beyond

    World Beyond makes no bones about the fact that it takes place in the Walking Dead universe, which gives eagle-eyed fans ample opportunities to spot familiar elements of the zombie apocalypse lore. In fact, the show has already featured some sneaky Walking Dead cameos that you may have missed.

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