• How Filming The Witcher Could Have Blinded Henry Cavill

    Some eye-popping news has surfaced about how actor Henry Cavill tackled the intensive role of mutated monster hunter Geralt of Rivia for Netflix's highly anticipated The Witcher adaptation. Here's how filming the series could have blinded the actor.

    By Abbey White April 21st, 2020 Read More
  • The Ending Of Better Call Saul Season 5 Explained

    Talk about epic cliffhangers. Over the course of the 90-minute season 5 finale of AMC's good-lawyer-gone-bad origin story series Better Call Saul, plenty happened, but little was resolved. Let's take some time to break down exactly what happened.

    By Zach Lisabeth April 21st, 2020 Read More
  • The Biggest Unanswered Question About Gabe From Locke & Key

    Locke & Key's first season contained a shocking last-minute twist that dramatically raised the stakes for the Netflix series' second season. With the power of the Identity Key, Dodge became Gabe, Kinsey Locke's classmate. It was the season's most exciting development — and its most confusing.

    By Abbey White April 21st, 2020 Read More
  • The Klaus Plot Hole That Umbrella Academy Fans Aren't Happy About

    The journey of Klaus (Robert Sheehan) couldn't have happened without the help of his dead brother, Ben (Justin Min). Despite the fact that Ben is often there for some of the team and Klaus' biggest decisions, they only sometimes acknowledge him, and that inconsistency has some fans frustrated.

    By Abbey White April 21st, 2020 Read More
  • HBO Max Price, Release Date, TV Shows, And Movies

    A new age of streaming is officially dawning, and every major television brand and network is getting in on the action -- like Disney with Disney+, Apple with Apple TV+, and NBCUniversal with Peacock. Naturally, HBO is no exception. Here's everything you need to know about the new streamer HBO Max.

    By Nina Starner April 21st, 2020 Read More
  • The Dark Side Of These '80s Sitcoms

    The 1980s were a golden age of sickeningly sweet, condescending, and cloying family sitcoms. And yet, there's an undercurrent of darkness and sadness to all of those sugary family stories of yesteryear. Take a journey with us into the dark side of your favorite '80s sitcoms.

    By Brian Boone April 20th, 2020 Read More
  • What Keean Johnson Has Been Doing Since Alita: Battle Angel

    Alita: Battle Angel was Keean Johnson's first crack at a Hollywood movie, and he didn't waste the opportunity. Since his turn as Hugo, the orphan love interest of Alita, he's kept busy with big-budget films and massively hyped premium cable shows.

    By Alex G. April 20th, 2020 Read More
  • How The Rick And Morty Toilet Episode Is Linked To Community

    Rick and Morty and Community co-creator Dan Harmon has admitted that one unused storyline from the live-action sitcom made its way into the first half of Rick and Morty's fourth season. The episode, "The Old Man and the Seat," features a storyline originally meant for a character on Community.

    By Abbey White April 20th, 2020 Read More
  • Why Ellie From Locke & Key Looks So Familiar

    One character more than any other provides the thread that connects the two eras of Locke & Key: Ellie Whedon, portrayed by actress Sherri Saum. If she looks strikingly familiar, it's because she's already logged a ton of mileage on TV. Here's where you've likely seen her.

    By Zach Lisabeth April 20th, 2020 Read More
  • Why The Places In Westworld Look So Familiar - Exclusive

    Westworld, the Emmy-winning HBO series based on the 1973 movie of the same name, is a sci-fi Western that bounces between futuristic worlds. In an interview with Looper, cinematographer John Grillo discussed some of the most memorable locations where Westworld was shot.

    By Katy Kroll April 20th, 2020 Read More
  • Why The Professor From Money Heist Looks So Familiar

    The team of criminals that star in Netflix's popular Spanish-language crime series Money Heist would be non-existent without "The Professor." He's played by Spanish actor Álvaro Morte, and while his career began long before Money Heist, the Netflix series catapulted him to global recognition.

    By Abbey White April 20th, 2020 Read More
  • Marvel's What If...? Will Add A Twist To The Infinity Saga

    Big things are coming with Marvel's What If...?, which will alter the way you view the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Marvel Studios announced its forthcoming What If...? animated series at SDCC 2019, and Kevin Feige has now detailed that the show will add a twist to the MCU's Infinity Saga.

    By AJ Caulfield April 20th, 2020 Read More
  • Why Jaskier From The Witcher Looks So Familiar

    Netflix has built itself quite a reputation for taking little-known actors and turning them into internationally recognized stars, and the streamer has continued the trend with its original fantasy series The Witcher. One such star is Joey Batey, who portrays the lovable-slash-annoying bard Jaskier.

    By Lea van der Merwe April 20th, 2020 Read More
  • Arya And Melisandre's Final Conversation Ignites GoT Theory

    Fans can always count on Melisandre to deliver powerful truths and change the lives of many. One such Westerosi whom Melisandre has crossed paths with is Arya Stark, and on the latest episode of Game of Thrones, the two had a conversation that has ignited a theory about how the series might end.

    By AJ Caulfield April 19th, 2020 Read More
  • Young Justice: Outsiders - Everything We Know About Season 3

    After over five years, the beloved series finally making its return with a third season titled Young Justice: Outsiders. While information on what this long-awaited revival will entail is still pretty scarce, here's everything we know about the new season so far.

    By Tres Dean April 18th, 2020 Read More
  • Captain Kirk's Entire Backstory Explained

    James T. Kirk might be the ultimate Star Trek captain. The man has left quite an impact on the franchise, and if you’re curious about how this pioneer lived and died, here’s Captain Kirk’s entire backstory explained.

    By Michileen Martin April 17th, 2020 Read More
  • Why The Big Decision San Diego Comic-Con Just Made Is So Important

    Coronavirus has come for San Diego Comic-Con. In a statement issued on Friday, April 17 to San Diego Comic-Con's website, organizers announced that this year's event — scheduled to take place from July 23 to July 26, with a preview night on July 22 — is canceled.

    By Nina Starner April 17th, 2020 Read More
  • The Worst Thing Beth Dutton Has Done On Yellowstone

    On Paramount Network's neo-Western drama Yellowstone, there's no shortage of alpha personalities within the tricky Dutton family unit. Beth Dutton is certainly no exception, and her long-simmering feud with her brother Jamie has led her to do one truly terrible thing.

    By Patrick Phillips April 17th, 2020 Read More
  • The Worst Things Bart Simpson Has Ever Done

    Bart Simpson is TV's favorite punk kid. But over the years, a handful of his pranks and antics have crossed a serious line. To help separate the fun kind of bad from the, well, bad kind of bad, we've compiled this rundown of the worst things Bart Simpson has ever done. Eat his shorts indeed.

    By Tyler Pisapia April 17th, 2020 Read More
  • The Shocking Thing Amy Poehler Can't Remember About Parks & Rec

    Amy Poehler charmed audiences for years with her upbeat and layered performance as overachieving city government employee Leslie Knope on Parks and Recreation. However, in a weird twist, there are apparently a few things about her time on Parks and Rec that Poehler just can't remember.

    By Nina Starner April 17th, 2020 Read More
  • The Worst Thing That Carl From Shameless Has Done

    As actor Ethan Cutkosky has done some serious growing up on Shameless, so too has his character, Carl Gallagher. But, like the rest of his less-than-noble family, Carl hasn't always made good choices. Here's the worst of the worst.

    By Patrick Phillips April 17th, 2020 Read More
  • The Real Reason Parks And Recreation Ended

    After seven seasons and almost six years on the air, Parks and Recreation closed out its run on NBC in February of 2015, leaving fans teary-eyed as they left Pawnee, Indiana one last time. The series won over viewers for years; here are the reasons why Parks and Recreation really ended.

    By Nina Starner April 16th, 2020 Read More
  • The Untold Truth Of The Reagan Family Dinner On Blue Bloods

    What sets Blue Bloods apart from most police dramas are the close bonds between the members of the family at its center, the Reagans. The Sunday dinner scenes have become the heart of the show — even though they're harder to shoot than you might expect.

    By Natasha Lavender April 16th, 2020 Read More
  • Will We Ever See Quake In A Marvel Movie?

    After the events of Avengers: Endgame, the Marvel Cinematic Universe is in need of some new heroes. So why not Quake, a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent with the power to control vibrations? Already a fan favorite on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., we're here to make the case for her entry into the MCU.

    By Jordan Baranowski April 16th, 2020 Read More