• The Truth About Agent Coulson's Powers On Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season 7

    It's hard to keep track of the various forms Phil Coulson has taken in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but his so-called "final form" may be the coolest yet. In season 7, Agent Coulson has super powers on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and can go toe-to-toe with his heroes. Why? How? Let's break it down.

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  • The Reason Hannibal Looks Different On Netflix

    Hannibal is an aesthetically beautiful show, even when those aesthetics happen to include gruesome murder scenes and dinner spreads made out of human body parts. Now that all three seasons are streaming on Netflix, the Fannibals have been treated to an added bonus: a brighter, cleaner transfer.

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  • The Entire Power Rangers Timeline Explained

    To explain everything that's going on in the many long and tangled timelines of Power Rangers would take, well, multiple seasons of television, but we'll do our best to give you the broad strokes in chronological order.

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  • 5 Best And 5 Worst Things In Vikings

    Vikings has gone through a lot of ups and downs, yet it still has many of the same strengths and weaknesses at the end as it did in the very beginning. Below, we take a look at some of the best and worst things in History's Vikings.

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  • How Jeff Ward Really Became Deke On Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. - Exclusive

    Deke Shaw has become Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s go-to source for both comedy and timey-wimey shenanigans, but he wasn't always supposed to be such a big part of the show. In fact, actor Jeff Ward, who plays Deke, wasn't even supposed to survive his first episode. Here's what changed.

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  • The Real Reason Victor Garber Left The Flash

    When Victor Garber first appeared on The Flash as Martin Stein, a scientist merged with an engineer named Ronnie Raymond to form the transmuted entity Firestorm, nobody could have guessed that the character would become such a beloved time-hopping adventurer. So why did Garber leave the series?

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  • Here's How Umbrella Academy's Klaus Is Different From The Comic

    Netflix's alt-superhero saga The Umbrella Academy made more than a splash when it hit the streaming platform in the early days of 2019. The vividly stylized series not only became on of the streaming giant's most-viewed originals, it also re-shaped the concept of what a superhero story could be.

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  • This Was The Absolute Worst Thing BoJack Horseman Ever Did

    From the beginning to the end of BoJack Horseman's run, you could count on our hero to lash out in various ways even at those who supported him the most, and he has hit some pretty low lows. The lowest of them all, though, has to do with with his fellow Horsin' Around alum Sarah Lynn.

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  • The Hidden Easter Egg You Missed In Avatar: The Last Airbender

    Avatar first aired on Nickelodeon from 2005 to 2008. With its expert storytelling and broad appeal, the series quickly became one of the channel's most popular. Even though the show ended over a decade ago, the fans continue to mine those animated frames for undiscovered details.

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  • The Sci-Fi Series On Hulu Everyone's Raving About

    Every once in a while, a show comes along the ambitions of which are just too damn big for television. For those who've seen even a single episode of Alex Garland's bracing, small-screen sci-fi stunner Devs, there's little question it checks that box. Here's why it's worth checking out.

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  • Outlander Spin-Off Men In Kilts - What We Know So Far

    Even though the Starz's time travel drama Outlander is notorious for its romances and battles, the show has also always been a love letter to Scotland. Now, the popular series is slated to get a spin-off, but it's not exactly what we expected. Here's everything we know so far about Men in Kilts.

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  • Upload Season 2 - What We Know So Far

    With the first season of Upload having such an ambiguous ending, many viewers were left wondering about a second. Well, they'll be happy to know that Greg Daniels' afterlife comedy has already been renewed. Here's what we know about season 2.

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  • The Real Reason Ray Donovan Was Canceled

    After seven seasons, Ray Donovan aired its final episode in January of 2020. Unfortunately, however, the final bow of the Liev Schreiber-led network hit, which broke Showtime ratings records when it debuted in 2013, was anything but planned. Here's why Ray Donovan was given the axe.

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  • The Real Reason Teen Wolf Ended After Season 6

    When Teen Wolf showrunner Jeff Davis announced at a San Diego Comic-Con panel that the show's sixth season would be its last, fans took it hard. If MTV's spin on the coming-of-age genre classic was doing so well, why did the network end up canceling it?

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  • Whatever Happened To Spike From Buffy The Vampire Slayer?

    At first, he was a villain. Then, he became an ally, and even a lover. In the end, he surprised us all by being a selfless hero. Spike was easily among the most intriguing characters on Buffy the Vampire Slayer. So, what happened to actor James Marsters once his time in Sunnydale was done?

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  • Criminal Minds Storylines That Fans Hated

    After 15 seasons, Criminal Minds finally ended its epic run in 2020. Fans were sorry to say goodbye to the BAU team ... but that doesn't mean they loved every moment of the show. These are the Criminal Minds storylines fans found stupid, cruel, or cheap, from dumb departures to boring romances.

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  • The Game Of Thrones Reunion You Never Saw Coming

    Some Game of Thrones cast members are reuniting — but not in the way you might expect. According to an exclusive report from Entertainment Weekly, several Game of Thrones stars will reunite for a live game of Dungeons & Dragons as part of a series that supports Red Nose Day.

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