• The Real Reason Tom Baker Left Doctor Who

    From 1974 until 1981, there was only one Doctor Who. That's saying something, considering the franchise has existed in one form or another since 1963, with over a dozen actors occupying the role of the titular, time-traveling character.

    By Dany Roth September 7th, 2020 Read More
  • Sony Is Developing A TV Series Based On This Marvel Heroine

    The Sony Universe of Marvel Characters might be making the leap to the small screen. Sony Pictures Television is developing a live-action TV series based on the Korean-American hero Cindy Moon, AKA Silk, according to multiple outlets including Variety. The series could lead a package deal.

    By Mike Floorwalker September 7th, 2020 Read More
  • The Real Reason John Travolta Returned To TV For Die Hart

    Yes, Travolta is once again doing TV, or rather mobile phones this time around, which historically has been a rarity for him. In the series, Kevin Hart plays a fictionalized version of himself who's tired of playing second fiddle to the action stars.

    By Shane O'Neill September 4th, 2020 Read More
  • The Jaw-Dropping Documentary That's Taking Over HBO Max Right Now

    There is an exhilarating chunk of our lifetime when we feel invincible. A segment of time when we do nothing but slurp down soda, chomp on corn dogs, and freefall into a murky pool. That teenage spirit was embodied in full by a New Jersey amusement park known as Action Park.

    By Steven Tye September 4th, 2020 Read More
  • Why The Girlfriend From I'm Thinking Of Ending Things Looks So Familiar

    The trailer for I'm Thinking of Ending Things is two minutes and 38 seconds of weirdness and mystery. We've got the world's freakiest ice cream shop, a dog that won't stop shaking, and a main character played by an actor we know we've seen... somewhere. Here's why Jessie Buckley looks so familiar.

    By Andrew Black September 4th, 2020 Read More
  • Why Starlight From The Boys Looks So Familiar

    Coming in strong on The Boys' pilot, "The Name of the Game," the introduction of Starlight — aka Annie January — plays out as a sort of worst-case scenario of the old adage "never meet your heroes."

    By Tom Meisfjord September 4th, 2020 Read More
  • What The Disgusting Brains In Umbrella Academy Season 2 Were Really Made Of

    There are still tons of season 2 mysteries for Umbrella Academy fans to digest. Series star David Castañeda and showrunner Steve Blackman recently spilled the beans bout a digestive mystery from the show's second season: What the gang were actually eating in that brain-devouring episode 8 scene.

    By Patrick Phillips September 3rd, 2020 Read More
  • What You Need To Know About Paula Pell

    There's a brand new murder mystery show on the scene, and what it lacks in gritty pathos, it makes up for with a bucolic New England setting and plenty of LOL-worthy moments. Quibi's Mapleworth Murders comes from creator and star Paula Pell, a fixture in TV comedy for over 20 years.

    By Looper Staff September 2nd, 2020 Read More
  • Cameos You Don't Want To Miss In Mapleworth Murders

    Among the citizens of New Woodstream, viewers will recognize many familiar faces. That's because Mapleworth Murders is chockablock with cameos from some of the funniest actors in the business. There are so many celeb cameos on that you might feel overwhelmed by the talent, but we're here to help.

    By Looper Staff September 2nd, 2020 Read More
  • '90s References You Missed In When The Street Lights Go On

    Quibi's new thriller When the Street Lights Go On aims to capture the feeling of what it was like to be a teenager in the mid-'90s. Thankfully for viewers seeking a nostalgia fix, it doesn't shy away from references and allusions to the decade of grunge and Beanie Babies.

    By Looper Staff September 2nd, 2020 Read More
  • Why Joining Arrow Was So Scary For Kevin Alejandro - Exclusive

    Actor Kevin Alejandro first stepped into the DC Universe when he appeared on season 2 of Arrow as Sebastian Blood, aka Brother Blood. In an interview with Looper, Alejandro delves into what it took to play Brother Blood and reflected on why joining Arrow was actually a scary experience for him.

    By Katy Kroll September 2nd, 2020 Read More
  • The Most Paused Moments In Stranger Things

    Although this series is eminently binge-worthy, there are some moments we watch and pause more than others, usually related to characters that audiences have grown to love. Here are our picks for the most paused moments in Stranger Things.

    By Valerie Kalfrin September 2nd, 2020 Read More
  • What Bones Fans Can't Stand About Agent Booth

    After rewatching Bones, some fans have taken to Reddit to share a rather shocking untold truth of Bones. Namely, David Boreanaz's Special Agent Seeley Booth — one of the main characters of the show — is, well, kind of a jerk.

    By Natasha Lavender September 2nd, 2020 Read More
  • The Real Reason Trinkets Season 3 Isn't Happening

    Over the past number of years, Netflix has built a reputation for canceling its original shows, seemingly on the fly. Programs like Daredevil, American Vandal, and One Day at a Time, despite their steady popularity, were put on the chopping block after only a handful of seasons.

    By Shane O'Neill September 2nd, 2020 Read More
  • The Real Reason NOS4A2 Was Canceled

    While the first two seasons of NOS4A2 did ultimately cover the entirety of Joe Hill's beloved source material, it would seem poor ratings, and not a lack of ideas for a new season are ultimately what doomed the show.

    By Patrick Phillips September 1st, 2020 Read More
  • The Untold Truth Of Mousesack From The Witcher

    Mousesack's time on Netflix's The Witcher, though short, nonetheless stands out for Adam Levy's excellent performance in the role. He is a secondary character important enough to appear in almost every piece of Witcher media ever made. Here are the important facts about his life and journey.

    By Meg Bucholtz September 1st, 2020 Read More
  • Your Complete Guide To The Boys

    The comics' lengthy 72-issue, 2006-2008 run means there's plenty of lore, twists, and characters left out or remixed in the show. So in preparation for the coming season and facts that fans may be unaware of, here's a complete guide to Amazon's The Boys.

    By Alec Newcomb September 1st, 2020 Read More
  • The Boys Fans Have A Wild Theory About Season 2

    As the September 4 season 2 premiere of The Boys approaches, fans have kicked themselves into a fever pitch of discussion. Sifting through all the theoretical ramblings is enough to induce delirium, but we've crawled through the mayhem and plucked out one theory that actually holds some water.

    By Steven Tye September 1st, 2020 Read More