• Cursed Creators Reveal The Inspiration Behind Their Netflix Series

    Netflix's Cursed may be based on Arthurian legends, but you've never seen the Kinghts of the Round Table quite like this. Comic book legend Frank Miller and screenwriter Tom Wheeler explain how they brought their unique version of Camelot to life, and what inspired the new fantasy series.

    By Christopher Gates July 16th, 2020 Read More
  • The Ending Of Hanna: Season 2 Explained

    After eight episodes of double-crosses, high-intensity shootouts, and assassinations, the second season of Amazon Prime's Hanna came to a very satisfying end. Let's break down everything we learned, and speculate on where the series is planning on taking viewers in season 3.

    By Robert Balkovich July 15th, 2020 Read More
  • The Entire Ozark Timeline Explained

    Ozark's story of money laundering, drug dealing, and cartel violence is a tense thrill ride. It can be a little hard to keep track of every twist and turn the show takes -- so we're here to help you keep the Byrdes' many dirty deeds straight, with this timeline of the whole show.

    By Steven Tye July 15th, 2020 Read More
  • The Truth About Billy Butcher's Dog On The Boys

    Amazon's television adaptation of The Boys has been praised for its general faithfulness to Preacher writer Garth Ennis and comic book illustrator Darick Robertson's co-creation ,but one element has been mostly missing: Butcher's dog, Terror. Here's why, and when fans can expect to see him again.

    By Abbey White July 15th, 2020 Read More
  • The Best Movies And TV On Netflix For Stress Relief

    Sometimes, you just want the mental equivalent of comfort food, to relax with a film or television show that's either a familiar favorite or just something light, fun, and soothing. If you're in desperate need of stress relief, Netflix has you covered.

    By Nina Starner July 14th, 2020 Read More
  • The Hazel And Cha-Cha Detail That Bothers Umbrella Academy Fans

    The story of the Hargreeves family on The Umbrella Academy will press onward with the impending second season, but many are not prepared to leave the first season behind just yet without figuring a few little things out, first. One such mystery involves time-hopping hitmen Hazel and Cha-Cha.

    By Shane O'Neill July 14th, 2020 Read More
  • Moments From The Big Bang Theory That Didn't Age Well

    The Big Bang Theory is loaded with jokes, references, plot lines, and character traits that expose the show for what it is — an increasingly quaint and slightly outdated relic of the past. From creepy behavior to offensive jokes, here are some parts of The Big Bang Theory that just didn't age well.

    By Brian Boone July 14th, 2020 Read More
  • The Real Reason Lauren German Left Chicago Fire

    Out of all the plucky people navigating the dangerous day-to-day of Firehouse 51, paramedic Leslie Shay was one of the most likable. So why was such a beloved character written out in brutal fashion at the start of Chicago Fire's third season?

    By Pauli Poisuo July 14th, 2020 Read More
  • Reno 911! Characters Who Are Unrecognizable Without Their Iconic Looks

    Although it's been over a decade since a new Reno 911! episode released, the Reno Sheriff's Department looks as though they haven't aged a day. Still, it's easy to overlook that these characters are not reflective of the people playing them. Here's what the cast looks like outside of the show.

    By Shane O'Neill July 14th, 2020 Read More
  • Small Details You Missed In The Star Trek: Lower Decks Trailer

    Based on several small details you may have missed in the trailer for Star Trek: Lower Decks, series creator Mike McMahan's long-standing love of Star Trek (particularly The Next Generation) may produce a series new, young, and old viewers can appreciate.

    By Abbey White July 14th, 2020 Read More
  • Star Wars Fans Just Got Seriously Exciting News

    Star Wars: The Clone Wars may have ended, but that doesn't mean everything's over. Big news just landed from the galaxy far, far away: a spin-off animated series is in development. Its focus will be the infamous Bad Batch, a group of specialized clone soldiers featured in the series' final season.

    By Meg Bucholtz July 14th, 2020 Read More
  • The Untold Truth Of The Good Place

    Right from the jump, The Good Place left fans guessing, and behind the scenes, showrunner Mike Schur kept his cast on their toes as well. Here are some things you didn't know about The Good Place, from its inception to its astounding finale.

    By Nina Starner July 13th, 2020 Read More
  • The Real Reason Homeland Ended

    For eight seasons, Showtime's Emmy-winning spy thriller Homeland led a lineup of acclaimed series. With its conclusion has come not just the end of a show, but an end of an era for the premium cable network. Let's take a look at what led this massive hit to end its remarkable run.

    By Abbey White July 13th, 2020 Read More
  • The Surprising Origin Of Kevin Hart's Die Hart

    Kevin Hart is about to try his hand at short-form television. Earlier this year, the news broke that he and his company, Laugh Out Loud, were beginning production on a series for Quibi. Titled Die Hart, the show came about almost completely by coincidence, thanks to one of Hart's previous works.

    By Shane O'Neill July 13th, 2020 Read More
  • Why The Weeping Monk From Cursed Looks So Familiar

    We'd wager, that the actor playing Cursed's nefarious Weeping Monk will seem more familiar than most. His name is Daniel Sharman, and you've almost certainly seen him on the small screen in recent years. Here's where you've seen him prior to Netflix's King Arthur reboot.

    By Patrick Phillips July 13th, 2020 Read More
  • Warrior Nun Season 1's Biggest Unanswered Questions

    Ending a season in the middle of a boss fight is bound to leave viewers with lots of questions, but the outcome of that tussle isn't the end of the first season's mysteries. Here's a look at the biggest unanswered questions we have about the first season of Warrior Nun.

    By Michileen Martin July 13th, 2020 Read More
  • Cameos You Completely Missed In The Reno 911! Revival

    Reno 911! is back and killing it in its 12-episode seventh season that dropped on Quibi on May 4. In addition to the regulars, this season is chock-full of special guest appearances that you might have missed the first time through.

    By Shane O'Neill July 12th, 2020 Read More
  • Robin On How I Met Your Mother Was Almost Played By A Different Actress

    At the time of Cobie Smulders' casting, Robin Scherbatsky was her most significant role to date, a part that would eventually launch a career on the big and small screen. But How I Met Your Mother co-creators Craig Thomas and Carter Bays revealed it nearly wasn't Smulders who won over Ted's heart.

    By Abbey White July 12th, 2020 Read More