• The Real Reason This Major Character Is Missing From Vikings

    Some time later this year, viewers will get to see the epic conclusion of the Scandinavian saga that is Vikings, and learn the fates of Ragnar's surviving sons ... well, except for one of them, who was unceremoniously left out of the series altogether.

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  • Locke & Key's Kinsey Shared Some Bad News For Fans

    Getting an adaptation of the graphic novel series Locke & Key off the ground has been a decade-long endeavor. Netflix's version finally premiered in February 2020. Sadly, the news shared by Emilia Jones about the timeline for season 2 is not what fans of the series were hoping to hear.

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  • The Rick And Morty Actress Reference You Missed On The Story Train

    No matter how closely you watched the most recent episode of Adult Swim's Rick and Morty, there's just no way any mortal person could catch each and every insane reference. The guest appearance of one White Witch of Winter was perhaps the perfect example of this episode's chicanery.

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  • The Biggest Unanswered Questions In The Sopranos

    13 years have passed since The Sopranos faded to black. Since that unforgettable ending, questions have proliferated wildly. What happens to Tony? What about his family? Why would the creators end the show in such an ambiguous way? We're here to examine those unanswered questions -- and more.

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  • Here's What Julia Garner Expects From Ruth In Ozark Season 4

    Three season into its run on Netflix, Ozark, has become a series that excels at complicating the lives of its characters. Ruth Langmore, in particular, saw unexpected highs and unfathomable lows. Julia Garner weighs in on what we can expect for Ruth in Season 4.

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  • The Untold Truth Of Hellstrom

    He's demonic, diabolical, and literally the son of Satan. Yet for all that evil, Daimon Hellstrom is actually a decent dude. This is the story behind Marvel's most unlikely king of Hell, set to enter the MCU with his very own Hulu series, Helstrom, in 2020.

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  • The Real Reason Black Mirror Season 6 Isn't Happening Right Now

    Fans ready to re-enter Black Mirror's technological nightmare-scapes are going to have to wait a bit longer. In a recent interview with the Radio Times, Black Mirror creator Charlie Brooker admitted that he had put writing new episodes on pause — for a very good raeson.

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  • Marvel Is Reportedly Developing A Live-Action Secret Warriors

    This week, Disney Chairman Bob Iger offered some reassuring news to Marvel fans: Despite coronavirus-motivated shutdowns in production, the studio remains full steam ahead with the development of new properties for the MCU. One report states that a live-action Secret Warriors could be on that slate.

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  • This Is Why Biblesaurus From Rick And Morty Looks So Familiar

    Rick and Morty is created for the Easter egg-obsessed. On their way through a fourth season, the show dropped its most reference-heavy episode ever. One particular character stood out, and if you feel like you've seen Biblesaurus before, you probably watched Saturday morning cartoons in the '80s.

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  • Why Does Everyone On Yellowstone Hate Jamie Dutton?

    In just two short seasons, Paramount Network's flagship series, Yellowstone, has transformed itself from the surprise hit of 2018 into a full-blown ratings powerhouse. Part of the fun is watching the Duttons mix it up with a lineup of big bads. Here's why Jamie Dutton is so hated on the show.

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  • The Surprising Reason Ozark's Julia Garner Became An Actress

    For many, Netflix's crime drama Ozark was their first introduction to actress Julia Garner, who plays teen criminal Ruth Langmore. Her chameleon-like talent is not only one of her great gifts as a performer, but also directly related to the reason that she turned to acting in the first place.

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  • The Untold Truth Of What We Do In The Shadows

    The bad news: vampires live among us. The good news: they're just as bored as the rest of us, even though they can live forever. That's the concept behind What We Do in the Shadows, which has had a long and surprising road from an unassuming short film to a cult hit movie to a successful TV series.

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  • The Real Reason Henry Cavill Doesn't Talk Much On The Witcher

    In creating Netflix's The Witcher, showrunner Lauren Hissrich tweaked Geralt's (Henry Cavill) behavior — specifically by giving him a penchant for being tight-lipped and showing him hrmmph-ing his way through interactions with others. Here's why Geralt doesn't talk much on The Witcher.

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  • The Last Kingdom Season 5 - What We Know So Far

    Uhtred of Bebbanburg may still be dusting himself off from the season 4 shield wall, but fans of Netflix's historical drama The Last Kingdom are already clamoring for him and the West Saxon army to get back to work. Here's everything we know so far about the next leg of his journey.

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  • The Sopranos Error That Has Fans Confused

    The Sopranos is still remembered fondly as a practically perfect TV show. Of course, even perfect shows lose track of small details from time to time. This is the Sopranos error that has fans confused — and why we could still get a definitive explanation.

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  • The Real Reason Jason Bateman Took His Ozark Role

    Jason Bateman has drawn a following for his crime drama, Ozark, but while the actor's ability to keep balls in the air as Marty Byrde has kept viewers rapt, it wasn't the backwoods high-wire act that brought the actor in. Instead, it was the chance to get behind the camera that made a difference.

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  • The Ending Of Westworld Season 3 Explained

    Westworld's third season finale had plenty of twists, major character deaths, double-crosses, and not one, but two post-credits scenes that set up the show's recently-announced fourth season. And it wouldn't be Westworld if the finale didn't leave viewers with as many questions as answers.

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