• Sons Of Anarchy Almost Had A Very Different Name

    For many fans, Sons of Anarchy kicked off a love for all things motorcycle. Since the program's premiere on FX in 2008, countless motorcycle clubs have popped up all around the United States with the sole purpose of — what seems to be — coming up with the most cliche biker gang names possible.

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  • This Is How Much Money Mom Was Really Worth On Futurama

    A character named Carol Miller, but better known as "Mom," is the head of a multi-billion-dollar company that seems to have a monopoly on all things robot, and she flexes that wealth quite a bit. Just how much dough has she really accumulated, however?

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  • The 2019 Mystery That Needs To Be Solved In Umbrella Academy Season 3

    Unlike the catastrophic finale of first season, The Umbrella Academy season 2 finds the Hargreeves siblings triumphant and returning to their own time — or so it seems. Here's the major question raised by that cliffhanger ending that The Umbrella Academy season 3 needs to solve.

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  • The One Detail In The Boys Season 1 That Changed Everything

    The most horrifying moment on The Boys season one could have been avoided if only Vought had better intel. As fans remember, the whole fiasco begins when Madelyn Stillwell (Elisabeth Shue) tells Queen Maeve (Dominique McElligott) and Homelander (Antony Starr) about three suspected terrorists.

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  • The Worst Thing Morty And Summer Ever Did To Jerry On Rick And Morty

    Every character in Rick and Morty is mean to poor, old Jerry Smith. Neither Summer nor Morty is exactly a genius, but they can catch the cues that usually go over Jerry's head and, in times of frustration, they aren't above pointing them out, even if they're super harsh.

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  • The Untold Truth Of The Injustice Society

    To learn more about this collection of bad guys that's been making trouble since the Golden Age of Comics, keep reading for the untold truth of the Injustice Society.

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  • The Most Difficult Scenes The Ratched Cast Had To Film

    Looper recently participated in a press conference for the new Netflix series Ratched. Finn Wittrock and Jon Jon Briones dished on the most challenging scenes — and just how terrifying it was to film a show with a main character as haunting as Nurse Ratched.

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  • The Amazon Prime Shows And Movies Stephen King Loved In 2020

    Even the master of horror isn't immune to the quarantine stream. Throughout 2020, Stephen King has been tweeting about the Amazon Prime shows and movies that he's been watching while holed up at home. The prolific author has found lots to love about some of the streamer's most underrated offerings.

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  • Why Supergirl's Dreamer Deserves Her Own Show

    The CW series Supergirl is headed to greener pastures. It's likely that some of the cast will find themselves on other CW shows, but we can't help but feel that there's at least one member of Team Supergirl who would be perfect for more than just a cameo in another series — Nia Nal, a.k.a. Dreamer.

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  • The Untold Truth Of Breaking Bad's Bottle Episode

    In showbiz parlance, a "bottle episode" of a TV series is one which focuses solely on one or two characters, with the action usually confined to just one set. This can prove divisive — as was the case with the tenth episode of Breaking Bad season 3, "Fly."

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  • The Strange True Tale Of American Horror Story's Axeman

    Anyone who is a fan of the American Horror Story franchise (or any Ryan Murphy production, Ratched included) knows that the shows tend to veer toward the outlandish. Controversial moments have included serial killer clowns, minotaur sex scenes ... and the Axeman of New Orleans.

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  • The One Character Fans Are Hoping To See In The Boys

    As season 2 of The Boys unfolds, fans are hoping one particularly wild Supe from the comics will make his debut on screen: Tek-Knight. His comic book plot, however, almost entirely revolves around the fact that he has near uncontrollable urges to have sex with just about anything.

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  • The Witcher Season 2 Just Lost A Very Important Actor

    Geralt of Rivia's bad luck continues, it seems. A little over a month after production on the Netflix series resumed, The Witcher season 2 cast member Thue Rasmussen, who was set to play Geralt's close friend and fellow witcher Eskel, has dropped out of the show.

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  • The Sopranos Fans Just Got Good News

    Sopranos fans were treated to excellent news in 2018 when a prequel film titled The Many Saints of Newark was announced. As with most productions that were filming early in 2020, however, things were thrown up in the air when the COVID-19 pandemic struck. Now, eager fans are getting some good news.

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  • The History Of DC's Iris West Explained

    In a universe where characters live and die and live again, time travel is possible and frequent, and the Flash is a mantle worn by several characters, a central relationship like Barry and Iris can bring everything back into focus. This is the history of DC's Iris West explained.

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  • How The 2020 Emmys Really Felt For Schitt's Creek Phenom Dan Levy

    On Sunday, September 20, 2020, the COVID-era, mostly virtual Emmys were dominated by an unlikely force: Schitt's Creek. In an interview with Vulture after the fact, series co-creator and star Dan Levy opened up about what that night was like. Here's how the 2020 Emmys really felt for Dan Levy.

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  • Lucky Yates Talks Archer, Homestar Runner And Puppeteering - Exclusive

    When Looper talked with Lucky Yates, known as the voice of Dr. Krieger on Archer, our main focus was obviously the new season of the animated spy comedy. But we also discussed Yates' history with the role — as well as his time in puppetry and his connection with a classic web cartoon.

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