• What The Stars Of Monty Python Are Doing 50 Years Later

    Today regarded as one of the greatest comedy series of all time, irreverent British sketch show Monty Python launched its cast into stardom -- and 50 years later, they're still going strong. Join us as we catch up with the geniuses behind "The Spanish Inquisition" and "The Lumberjack Song."

    By Matthew Jackson March 9th, 2020 Read More
  • Why The Mom From Locke & Key Looks So Familiar

    Netflix's newest original series, Locke & Key, is already proving a hit for the streamer thanks to its imaginative story, solid scares, and twisting, turning narrative. It's also sparking conversation for its familiar-looking cast. Here's where you've seen the mom from Locke & Key before.

    By Nina Starner March 9th, 2020 Read More
  • The Real Reason Better Call Saul Brought Back Hank From Breaking Bad

    Better Call Saul has plucked characters from Breaking Bad as the situation demands, but the reintroduction of Hank Schrader might come as a bittersweet surprise for fans. Let's take a minute to understand why dropping Hank back in is part of the series' characteristic slow plot progression.

    By Meg Bucholtz March 9th, 2020 Read More
  • The Sailor Moon Season You Never Got To See

    It's hardly contentious to suggest Sailor Moon is one of the most popular anime series ever created, boasting fans not just from its native Japan, but all over the world. But despite it's global appeal, there's one season of Sailor Moon that some fans didn't get to see when it originally aired.

    By Meg Bucholtz March 9th, 2020 Read More
  • The Real Reason Teller From Penn & Teller: Fool Us Doesn't Speak

    You may be aware of one consistent part of Penn and Teller's schtick: one of them never shuts up, and the other never speaks. Teller has long served as the silent straight man to Penn Jillette, and in a recent interview, Jillette — speaking for Teller, as per usual — explained why this is.

    By Mike Floorwalker March 8th, 2020 Read More
  • The Steven Universe Timeline Explained

    Steven Universe is a dizzying feat of storytelling. At once a coming-of-age tale, an intergalactic fantasy, a family drama, and a genuinely hilarious all-ages delight, it makes balancing all those plates look positively easy.

    By Juliet Kahn March 6th, 2020 Read More
  • The Creepiest Characters In TV Show History

    Some began as idealists. Some were born cruel. All of them are terrifying. From murderous sociopaths to demonic forces, lingering ghosts to genetic aberrations, religious extremists to evil puppets, here are the creepiest characters in TV show history.

    By Sezin Koehler March 6th, 2020 Read More
  • Why The Locke Siblings From Locke & Key Look So Familiar

    Netflix's latest hit show Locke & Key is a long-in-the-works adaptation of the mind-bending comic series from creators Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez. If you think the three Locke siblings currently unraveling the mystery of Keyhouse look familiar, there are a few good reasons why.

    By Zach Lisabeth March 6th, 2020 Read More
  • Why The Motel From The Umbrella Academy Looks So Familiar

    If you live in the Toronto area, where The Umbrella Academy is shot, you're bound to recognize a couple of local landmarks. A few eagle-eyed Redditors have pointed out a very specific one that's quite visible in the series: a little hotel that's a character of its own in the hit show Schitt's Creek.

    By Patrick Phillips March 6th, 2020 Read More
  • Soma Yukihira's Entire Backstory Explained

    Food Wars' hero might be a small-town boy more familiar with diner fare than haute cuisine, but that's not going to stop him from becoming the greatest chef the world has ever seen. From his most disgusting dishes to the legacy he's inherited from his father, this is Soma Yukihira's backstory.

    By Carolyn Page March 6th, 2020 Read More
  • Ramy Season 2 Release Date, Cast And Plot

    When Hulu's dramedy Ramy debuted last April, critics and audiences alike praised the series for its non-stereotypical depictions of the American Muslim community, as well as its humorous and endearing take on the millennial experience. Here is everything you need to know about Ramy season 2.

    By Abbey White March 6th, 2020 Read More
  • Actors Who Had No Idea A Co-Star's Onscreen Death Was Coming

    In some cases, actors aren't even told about about the deaths of their co-stars' characters. Sometimes they find out the day of filming, sometimes scripts are censored, sometimes fake scenes are written to fool the cast, and sometimes the actors don't know what happened until the rest of us do.

    By Michileen Martin March 6th, 2020 Read More
  • The Real Reason The Magicians Was Cancelled

    Class is officially cancelled at Brakebills Academy. Syfy is ready to pull the plug on its fantasy thriller The Magicians after 5 seasons of magical hijinks. The announcement means that the season currently airing on the genre cabler will be the series' last — but why the sudden cancellation?

    By Zach Lisabeth March 5th, 2020 Read More
  • The Absolute Worst Thing Malcolm Beck Has Done On Yellowstone

    On the first two seasons of Yellowstone, few have left quite as indelible an impression as season 2's biggest bad, lauded character actor Neal McDonough's unscrupulous real estate mogul Malcolm Beck. He did a lot of shady and terrible things during his short run, but what was the worst?

    By Patrick Phillips March 5th, 2020 Read More
  • The Truth About Caf-Pow On NCIS

    Abby Sciuto's caffeinated drink of choice has become such a staple of the long-running series that it's gained a following all its own among NCIS fans. But how did the drink become a fixture of the show, and what is actually in those giant cups?

    By Natasha Lavender March 4th, 2020 Read More
  • Who Is The Richest Of The Impractical Jokers?

    Impractical Jokers has been a popular reality comedy show for years, and the cast has amassed a tidy sum of money between them. But does the quartet reap the rewards in equal measure, or does one of them benefit more than the others?

    By Lea van der Merwe March 4th, 2020 Read More
  • Geralt Of Rivia's Entire Backstory Explained

    In a world that hates and fears him, this powerful mutant goes from town to town helping those he can and doing his best to muddle through moral quandaries. No, he isn't a student at Professor Xavier's school for gifted youngsters, he's Geralt of Rivia, monster hunter for hire.

    By Carolyn Page March 4th, 2020 Read More
  • Why Josh Dallas From Manifest Looks So Familiar

    Over the course of the first two seasons of NBC's primetime drama Manifest, the character of Ben Stone, portrayed by Josh Dallas, has played a key figure in one of the most intriguing mysteries on television. If his face looks familiar, it's because you've almost certainly seen him before.

    By Patrick Phillips March 3rd, 2020 Read More
  • Abby Sciuto's Tattoos On NCIS Explained

    NCIS changed everyone's picture of forensic scientists for good when they introduced goth with a heart of gold Abby Sciuto (Pauley Perrette) in the series premiere in 2003. Most of the ink we saw on Abby is real; in fact, they may have helped her land the role.

    By Natasha Lavender March 3rd, 2020 Read More
  • Things Only Adults Notice In Captain Planet

    Its feels like the right time for a look back at the Captain Planet cartoon. After rewatching it through the jaded eyes of adulthood, we're here to bring you all the strange hanging plot threads, surprising facts, and head-scratching moments that we completely breezed past as children.

    By Claire Mulkerin March 3rd, 2020 Read More
  • The Real Reason Steven Seagal Is Banned From SNL

    In 1991, famous tough-guy actor Steven Seagal earned himself a ban from Saturday Night Live for reasons that perhaps should've been foreseen. He was slapped with the lifetime ban for the simplest of reasons: the fact that he must be the least funny human being to ever walk the Earth.

    By Mike Floorwalker March 2nd, 2020 Read More
  • Impractical Jokers' Net Worth: How Much Are The Guys Really Worth?

    Since 2011, comedy troupe The Tenderloins have kept fans in stitches with their ridiculously funny TruTV reality series Impractical Jokers. The series' ninth season is expected to debut later on in 2020; so, just how much wealth have these guys amassed from their sweet gig?

    By Mike Floorwalker March 2nd, 2020 Read More
  • Day Of The Dead TV Series In The Works At SyFy

    The dead will have their day if Syfy has anything to say about it. A small screen reworking of George A. Romero's zombie film Day of the Dead has earned a straight-to-series order from the network. Set to premiere in 2021, the series comes from the same company behind the hit series Creepshow.

    By Abbey White March 2nd, 2020 Read More