• 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.

    By Robert Balkovich May 7th, 2020 Read More
  • 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.

    By Trevor Lowry May 7th, 2020 Read More
  • 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.

    By Zach Lisabeth May 7th, 2020 Read More
  • 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.

    By Patrick Phillips May 7th, 2020 Read More
  • 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.

    By Natasha Lavender May 7th, 2020 Read More
  • 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.

    By Abbey White May 7th, 2020 Read More
  • 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.

    By Zach Lisabeth May 6th, 2020 Read More
  • 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.

    By Alex G. May 6th, 2020 Read More
  • 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.

    By Patrick Phillips May 6th, 2020 Read More
  • The Ending Of Homeland Explained

    In many ways, the final season of Homeland was a mirror image of the series' debut. Brody's waffling loyalty is a major point of contention in the series up until his hanging in Iran during season 3. In the final season, Carrie becomes the Brody.

    By Zach Lisabeth May 6th, 2020 Read More
  • 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.

    By Robert Balkovich May 6th, 2020 Read More
  • The Real Reason Ozark Looks So Dark

    After three seasons of shady doings and violent misdeeds, it's safe to say Netflix's crime drama Ozark is one of the streaming giant's darkest shows. Fans are quick to point out the visual elements of the show are just as bleak, so much so that some can't actually see what's going on. Here's why.

    By Patrick Phillips May 6th, 2020 Read More
  • Michael Scott Moments That Made Us Cringe

    Michael Scott might think he's the world's best boss and a suave ladies' man, but really, he's racist, sexist, and super selfish. And for every moment where he does something nice for one of his employees, there are about ten where he's awful and incredibly cringey. These are the worst offenders.

    By Nolan Moore May 6th, 2020 Read More
  • 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.

    By Meg Bucholtz May 6th, 2020 Read More
  • 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.

    By Alex G. May 5th, 2020 Read More
  • 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.

    By Robert Balkovich May 5th, 2020 Read More
  • The Office: The Truth About Dwight And Jim's Relationship

    Even though most The Office fans remember Jim and Dwight's relationship because of the pranks Jim played on Dwight or the times Dwight demanded Jim be fired from his job, the truth is that they formed an invaluable bond by the time the show ended. Here's the truth about how their friendship evolved.

    By Adam Swiderski May 5th, 2020 Read More
  • Why Claire Wood From Hollywood Looks So Familiar

    Ryan Murphy's new Netflix series finds Samara Weaving playing Claire Wood, an up-and-comer struggling to survive in a cutthroat business. If Weaving looks familiar to you, it's probably because you've seen her before, anywhere from horror TV shows to Oscar-winning movies.

    By Nina Starner May 5th, 2020 Read More
  • The Absolute Worst Thing Claire Has Ever Done On Outlander

    "Simple" isn't how you'd describe most stories of time-travel or romance, and Outlander is no exception. For Claire, the lead heroine of the Starz series, living and loving through the channels of time can get particularly dicey. Here's the worst thing she has ever done.

    By Abbey White May 5th, 2020 Read More
  • The Real Reason Blue Bloods Fans Have Issues With Jack Boyle

    Anybody who watches CBS cop drama Blue Bloods knows the Reagan family is as tight-knit as they come. Few characters have felt the full force of the Reagan's ire like Erin's ex-husband, Jack Boyle. Devoted fans of the series, however, are frustrated with the way he's handled on the show. Here's why.

    By Robert Balkovich May 5th, 2020 Read More