The Real Reason COPS Is Secretly Still Filming Episodes
Contrary to what you may have heard on the grapevine, the TV show "COPS" is still filming.
Read MoreContrary to what you may have heard on the grapevine, the TV show "COPS" is still filming.
Read MoreWhether your life is going swimmingly or if you are smack bang at the center of a Category 5 hurricane, everyone needs something to help them cope. That's probably especially true for the heroes (and criminals) of the Amazon series The Boys.
Read MoreFrom Stark siblings to Bat-brothers, here are famous characters with siblings you never knew they had.
Read MoreIt's virtually impossible to imagine Breaking Bad, perhaps the greatest hour-long drama in history, with anyone but Bryan Cranston in the lead role of Walter White. But studio Sony Pictures Television had opinions on who should be cast as Breaking Bad's lead — and Cranston wasn't on their list.
Read MoreAs the frontman of a Grammy Award-winning band, Jon Bon Jovi is a musical icon. Like many prosperous musicians, Jon Bon Jovi branched out into acting during the peak of his superstardom, but he's since stopped appearing in films and on TV. Now, he's revealed why.
Read MoreAs far as first officers go, you'd have a hard time beating Will Riker (Jonathon Frakes) on Star Trek: The Next Generation. And it's not because he was the best person, either. It's sort of because he was the worst.
Read MoreBones went off the air only a few years ago, but its cast has moved on in various ways. Patricia Belcher, who played Assistant U.S. Attorney Caroline Julian, has kept busy herself, and if you've watched any TV the last few years, chances are you've seen her pop up on your favorite shows.
Read MoreIf you were captivated by Ji-Ah on HBO's Lovecraft Country, you aren't alone. The Korean war nurse with a deadly supernatural secret is played by Jamie Chung, and it's highly possible that you're already familiar with some of her work — including a turn as an iconic Disney hero.
Read MoreWalkers have been ambling around since The Walking Dead aired its first episode in 2010, and widespread zombie obsession hit a peak it hadn't seen before. From then on, it seemed like people wanted to step into the Walking Dead's world as much as possible ... in real life. Here's how you can.
Read MoreAmazon's superhero series The Boys adheres closely to the Garth Ennis comic books on which it's based, but it has never been afraid to deviate from its source to create stories that make sense for the show's characters. Such is the case with one particular show character with no comics roots.
Read MorePeople love watching American Pickers Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz dig through other people's garbage-filled hoarder barns in search of "rusty gold." One of their best finds to date occurred in the episode "Roll Like a Rock Star," when the pair found a van that once belonged to Aerosmith.
Read MoreWhile you may not be able to pick a fave fast, it's probably pretty easy to choose your least favorite That '70s Show character — and for many, the answer is obvious: Jackie Burkhart, played by Mila Kunis. Here's why Jackie from That '70s Show was the worst.
Read MoreWhy was this live-action film adapted from an anime successful where so many others failed? For one, it actually hews closer to the source material than the anime ever did.
Read MoreLet's be honest, this crew has caused at least as many catastrophes as they've saved. One of these catastrophes stands out clearly as the worst thing the crew ever did on Futurama: They caused the massacre of hundreds of billions of alien infants.
Read MoreOccasionally, pop culture brings familiar faces back together in unexpected ways. Amazon's The Boys looks to do just that with its second season, reuniting a pair of Lord of the Rings vets, and maybe, just maybe giving one of them a coveted second chance at fictional fatherhood.
Read MoreFans tend to like Ami, and after her cancer diagnosis in 2017, they had her back. As it turns out, her behind-the-scenes life has included additional struggles that fans may be surprised to hear about.
Read MoreMyrtle Snow was introduced in American Horror Story: Coven, played by Frances Conroy. Conroy has acted in nearly 100 productions, proving that she has a broad range of skills to bring to the franchise. One of those skills is making her characters look exactly like their inspirations.
Read MoreMighty Marvel faithful, meet your new Kamala Khan. Hollywood newcomer Iman Vellani has been cast as the titular character in the upcoming, MCU-set Disney+ miniseries Ms. Marvel. Marvel Studios head honcho Kevin Feige has previously teased that the character will appear in upcoming MCU features.
Read MoreThanks to Sons of Anarchy's popularity, people who had never touched two wheels to pavement were wearing leather from head to toe and wrecking Harleys everywhere, while motorcycle clubs popped up as a million wannabes decided they were the next Jax Teller. But how much of the Sons of Anarchy world is really accurate?
Read MoreIt's official: Netflix's hit literary horror series, The Haunting of Hill House, is getting the anthology treatment. Let's take a look at who from The Haunting of Hill House is returning for the successor series, The Haunting of Bly Manor.
Read MoreA new generation can look forward to finding out what is best in this world, as Netflix has announced plans to develop a new, live action Conan the Barbarian series. Conan has spent the better part of a century enjoying a legacy as one of American pulp literature's most enduring characters.
Read MoreAs Avatar: The Last Airbender progresses, the show's character arcs only get more tangible, believable, and engrossing. That sentiment is especially true of Katara, whose story brought us a particularly powerful moment in the second season finale that means even more than you might realize.
Read MoreOh, Mom. She's the sweet old lady of the Futurama universe, who is simply trying to make the world a better place ... yeah, right. The character is pretty developed, with many nuances, but there's one aspect of Mom's history that has fans scratching their heads.
Read MoreWhen a series is held in as high esteem as Fleabag has been, audiences want more. However, as creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge has said, it will be a long time before fans see more Fleabag, if they ever do. In an interview with Looper, director Harry Bradbeer said he agrees with Waller-Bridge.
Read MoreThe story of a young ninja working to become the leader of his village truly resonated with audiences, and anytime something new with the anime emerges, fans are quick to form opinions. However, even as something as simple as Blu-Ray cover art gets people riled up.
Read MoreParks and Recreation's Pawnee isn't a real place, but it sure does seem like one. There's a lot about this little town even the most diehard fan might not know, from its bizarre legal history to its terrifying raccoons. We're here to give you the full Pawnee story, one waffle at a time.
Read MoreNo one wants to see a dark fate for Jonah, but there's a reason fans worry about the youngest Byrde family member entering season 4 of Ozark.
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