• 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
  • Every John Mulaney SNL 45 Sketch Ranked Worst To Best

    Though some of the writing in the episode fell a bit flat, Mulaney was a consummate professional as always, bringing his all alongside two incredible performances from Byrne. Here's every sketch of the night, ranked from worst to best.

    By Nina Starner March 1st, 2020 Read More
  • DC's Flashpoint Timeline Explained

    From the time travel mechanics of the comics that inspired it to the way it played out for the Arrowverse, here are all the complicated details of the "Flashpoint" timeline, explained at last.

    By Chris Sims February 28th, 2020 Read More
  • The Joestar Family Tree From JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Explained

    If you're on the internet, you've almost certainly heard of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, but if you're not into anime you may not know quite what it is. It can be confusing, the way that fans take about JoJos, plural, even though the title seems singular. So what is a JoJo exactly?

    By Elle Collins February 28th, 2020 Read More
  • This Is How Much Jodie Whittaker From Doctor Who Is Actually Worth

    It's easy to forget now, but it was just a couple of years ago when Jodie Whittaker shocked the sci-fi world by stepping into the Tardis to become the first female Time Lord in the history of the BBC's series Doctor Who. It's safe to say the gig has contributed greatly to her bank account.

    By Patrick Phillips February 28th, 2020 Read More
  • Things Only Adults Notice In Steven Universe

    For all that Steven Universe pleases fans young and old alike, there are more than a few scenes, references, and jokes buried within its pastel landscape, noticed solely by the adults in the audience. We're here to explore all those moments, from the deepest cuts to the geekiest jokes.

    By Juliet Kahn February 28th, 2020 Read More
  • Why Tissaia From The Witcher Looks So Familiar

    Tissaia is far from the Swedish-born and U.K.-based actress's first major role, or even her first foray into a popular franchise. It's no surprise that while watching The Witcher you may have found her familiar. Here are a few places you might have seen (or heard) MyAnna Buring.

    By Abbey White February 27th, 2020 Read More
  • The Dumbest Thing That Happened In The Umbrella Academy Season 1

    For fans of Netflix's breakout anti-superhero series The Umbrella Academy, few moments were as baffling or as genuinely weird as when Luther cut loose for a drunken, pill-popping night on the town. The scene remains burned in the brain in ways we never really expected.

    By Patrick Phillips February 27th, 2020 Read More
  • What Bob Iger's Departure Means For The Future Of Disney

    On February 25, 2020, it was announced that Bob Iger — after a stellar 15-year run as CEO of The Walt Disney Company — was stepping down. Here's how Iger helped transform Disney from a relatively bit player into a media juggernaut, and what the future of the Mouse House will look like without him.

    By Mike Floorwalker February 27th, 2020 Read More
  • Masaaki Yuasa Projects Ranked Worst To Best

    Yuasa's served as a director for over a dozen projects, with varying degrees of creative control past that. But in considering all those years of work, there are bound to be some misfires among the masterpieces; with that in mind, here are Masaaki Yuasa-directed projects ranked worst to best.

    By Ziah Grace February 26th, 2020 Read More
  • Why You Won't See This Show On Disney+

    There's no "love" for Victor on Disney+. Ahead of the release of the new show Love, Victor — a spin-off of the 2018 film Love, Simon — Entertainment Weekly reported that the show would move from its original home at Disney+ to Hulu, where some of the Mouse House's more "adult" fare has landed.

    By Nina Starner February 26th, 2020 Read More
  • The Entire Battlestar Galactica Timeline Explained

    From the '70s original series to the early aughts reboot and beyond, here's a look at the millennia-spanning saga of Battlestar Galactica -- just in time for the new version set to start streaming on Peacock.

    By Casey Cipriani February 26th, 2020 Read More
  • Everything You Need To Know Before Watching Altered Carbon Season 2

    Netflix's ambitious sci-fi drama series Altered Carbon proves that if you want something enough, you can make it happen. Season 2 of the show wasn't initially intended to happen, but it's arriving on Netflix on February 27. Read this before watching Altered Carbon season 2.

    By Abbey White February 26th, 2020 Read More
  • The Truth About Rick And Morty's Talking Cat

    Rick and Morty's Season 4 episode "Claw and Hoarder: Special Ricktim's Morty" features a talking cat who leads Jerry on a spring break adventure in south Florida. Viewers hoping for a pat explanation were left in the lurch after Rick's adamant denial of any involvement; was he telling the truth?

    By Zach Lisabeth February 26th, 2020 Read More
  • Biggest Unanswered Questions In I Am Not Okay With This Season 1

    From the truth of Sydney's superpowers to how characters will deal with the aftermath of the explosive season finale and exactly where Sydney's story is headed down the road, here are all our biggest questions coming out of season 1 of I Am Not Okay with This.

    By Lauren Thoman February 26th, 2020 Read More
  • Sailor Moon Villains Ranked From Worst To Best

    As beloved as Sailor Moon's good guys might be, its villains are every bit as compelling. Some are tyrannical despots, some are twisted scientists, and some are misguided idealists. Which of these baddies makes the most impression, and which can we do without?

    By Juliet Kahn February 25th, 2020 Read More
  • This One Shot Speaks Volumes About Geralt And Renfri's Relationship

    With all new TV series comes a long press tour, and Netflix's The Witcher was no exception. For the fantasy adaptation, however, Netflix did something a little different: the company had actor Henry Cavill sit down for a video explaining the Blaviken fight scene. One shot in it reveals a whole lot.

    By Meg Bucholtz February 25th, 2020 Read More
  • The Crystal Gems' Entire Backstory Explained

    From the outside, Steven Universe appears to be a cuddly, fast-paced show about acceptance, joy and creating family wherever you find it. But buried within the very foundation of the show is a story that touches on the ravages of war and the bond it can create between those left behind.

    By Alex G. February 25th, 2020 Read More
  • The Office Reunion: What Every Cast Member Has To Say About It

    Throughout nine seasons and several years on NBC, The Office won over critics and fans alike to become one of the most well-loved sitcoms ever. It's not difficult to see why fans would want the show to return to the airwaves. But what does the cast have to say about a possible reboot?

    By Nina Starner February 25th, 2020 Read More
  • The Best Amazon Prime Video Arrivals Of March 2020

    February 2020's extra leap year day will give Amazon Prime Video subscribers just one more day to wait for its new March offerings, which includes a promising new batch of original material. These are the best Amazon Prime Video arrivals of March 2020.

    By Michileen Martin February 25th, 2020 Read More
  • The Reason Skyler White Was The Most Hated Character On Breaking Bad

    On Breaking Bad, one character was the voice of reason amongst all the insanity: Anna Gunn's Skyler White, the wife of the series' "protagonist" Walter White, played by Bryan Cranston. Unfortunately, Skyler repelled viewers, and she quickly became the most hated character on Breaking Bad.

    By Patrick Phillips February 24th, 2020 Read More
  • The Reason So Many Fans Love Klaus Hargreeves On The Umbrella Academy

    It didn't take viewers long to fall in love with Netflix's TV adaptation of Gerard Way and Gabriel Bá's Eisner award-winning comic The Umbrella Academy, which debuted in February 2019. In almost as quick a time, Robert Sheehan's Klaus Hargreeves also wormed his way into the hearts of series' fans.

    By Abbey White February 24th, 2020 Read More
  • Friends Reunion Special: Everything You Need To Know

    Grab a coffee and your regular spot at Central Perk, because Friends is returning to the small screen. Once HBO Max launches in May, subscribers will have plenty of choices when it comes to new content, but the newly announced Friends reunion special will be among the most popular options.

    By Nina Starner February 24th, 2020 Read More
  • Things Fans Want To See In The Arrowverse Post-Crisis

    The aftermath of Crisis marks a new beginning for the Arrowverse, particularly in light of its heroes being part of the same world. It not only opens up new storytelling opportunities, but it creates new expectations.

    By Michileen Martin February 21st, 2020 Read More
  • Here's How Much Aidan Gallagher From The Umbrella Academy Is Actually Worth

    After premiering on Netflix in February 2019, The Umbrella Academy quickly became the dysfunctional family superhero team-up the world didn't know it needed. One of the series' most beloved stars, Aidan Gallagher, is more than earning his pay for his captivating, arguably show-stealing performance.

    By Patrick Phillips February 21st, 2020 Read More