• The Star Trek Kelvin Timeline Explained

    The 2009 Star Trek film created a parallel universe that’s a little bit different from the one we all knew. So what’s up with this timeline? From its explosive origins to its broader implications, here’s the Kelvin timeline explained.

    By Matthew Jackson April 24th, 2020 Read More
  • Hidden Gems On Disney+ You Need To Watch

    After sifting through the recent box office hits, it's time to take a deeper look into the service's extensive library to find some equally enthralling titles hiding in the Disney+ archives — from Saturday morning cartoons to Disney Channel original series to great movies you might have forgotten.

    By Morgana Santilli April 24th, 2020 Read More
  • The Big Change They Almost Made To Frank In Blue Bloods Season 1

    It's hard to think of Tom Selleck without thinking of his iconic mustache. It turns out, though, that Selleck had a different vision for Frank's appearance in Blue Bloods that could have radically altered both the character and the show he anchors with his presence.

    By Robert Balkovich April 24th, 2020 Read More
  • The Darkest Easter Egg Everyone Missed On The Umbrella Academy

    The series may be a mere 10 episodes old, but with its first season on Netflix, The Umbrella Academy has provided no shortage of wildly original, vividly realized characters. One of them, the robotic mother figure Grace, is at the center of the series' darkest Easter egg thus far.

    By Patrick Phillips April 24th, 2020 Read More
  • The Worst Breach Of The Roommate Agreement On The Big Bang Theory

    Given that The Big Bang Theory ran for 12 seasons, it's not surprising that a few of the rules of Sheldon and Leonard's Roommate Agreement were broken over the years. Some infractions were minor and easy to miss, but there was one committed by Sheldon himself that was too great to ignore.

    By Robert Balkovich April 24th, 2020 Read More
  • The Untold Truth Of Chris Evans' New Show Defending Jacob - Exclusive

    The end of Chris Evans' long-running stint in the MCU doesn't mean the end of his career as a whole. That began over 20 years ago, and is showing no signs of slowing down now. Evans' newest project is the crime drama miniseries Defending Jacob. Here's the untold truth of the show.

    By Katy Kroll April 24th, 2020 Read More
  • Why That Shocking Legends Of Tomorrow Death Had To Happen

    The young superheroes from the CW's Legends of Tomorrow are back from their month-long hiatus, and boy, did they make it count. The first episode back — the eighth episode of season 5, entitled "Zari, Not Zari" — was bookended by death.

    By Zach Lisabeth April 24th, 2020 Read More
  • A Parks And Recreation Reunion Is Finally Happening

    Get ready to head back to Pawnee. In the midst of shelter-in-place orders and lockdowns as COVID-19 is still keeping everyone inside across the globe, NBC has a gift for us all: the cast of Parks and Recreation is finally reuniting.

    By Nina Starner April 24th, 2020 Read More
  • The Ending Of Legacies Season 2 Explained

    There may still be four episodes scheduled for the second season of Legacies, but, as the show is on a hiatus for the time being, episode 16 served as the impromptu season finale. If you already caught it, read on as we dive into exactly what went down on Legacies' temporary season 2 ending.

    By Robert Balkovich April 23rd, 2020 Read More
  • Why Ward From Outer Banks Looks So Familiar

    Key among Outer Banks' cast of characters is Ward Cameron, a wealthy local businessman played by Charles Esten. If you're wondering where you've seen him before, here's why Ward from Outer Banks looks so familiar.

    By Patrick Phillips April 23rd, 2020 Read More
  • Phil Coulson's Entire Backstory Explained

    Agent Phil Coulson assembles the Avengers, gives them something to avenge, and comes back to life to lead the agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. But there's more to the man with the trading cards than you might know. This is Agent Coulson's entire story, from Iron Man to Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

    By Rob Clough April 23rd, 2020 Read More
  • Why You Should Be Excited About The Newest Star Wars TV Series

    A new Star Wars story is coming to Disney+, Disney's extraordinarily popular streaming platform that exclusively houses all Disney, Marvel, and Lucasfilm streaming content.. The show will be written and run by Leslye Headland, best known for her recent Netflix hit, Russian Doll.

    By Nina Starner April 23rd, 2020 Read More
  • The Worst Thing Fiona Ever Did On Shameless

    Like the rest of the Gallagher clan, Fiona's damage reared its ugly head in often shocking ways. When it came to the vilest of deeds, though, Fiona usually saved those for the poor souls who fell in love with her. Here's the worst thing Fiona ever did on Shameless.

    By Patrick Phillips April 23rd, 2020 Read More
  • What Robert Iler Has Been Doing Since The Sopranos Ended

    Since The Sopranos' divisive final episode aired in 2007, virtually every member of the show's sprawling ensemble cast has managed to carve out a steady career for themselves in front of the camera. But what about A.J. Soprano actor Robert Iler? Here's what he's been up to since the series ended.

    By Patrick Phillips April 23rd, 2020 Read More
  • The Most Chilling Episode Of Criminal Minds Ever

    The crimes committed on shows like CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit can be difficult to stomach at times, but neither series compares to the depravity featured on Criminal Minds. One episode in particular sticks with fans as the most chilling ever.

    By Robert Balkovich April 23rd, 2020 Read More
  • The 5 Best And 5 Worst Marvel TV Shows

    Marvel's modern television output is definitely a mix of the good, the bad, and the weird. Some are nearly flawless. Others have their greatness dampened by undeniable flaws. A couple are even so bad they're good. How can you compare them? We've tried our best to do just that.

    By Claire Mulkerin April 22nd, 2020 Read More
  • The Real Reason Danny From #blackAF Looks So Familiar

    Netflix's #blackAF landed April 17, 2020 and, aside from the central cast, there are a few other actors who look pretty familiar. If you noticed a memorable mug on the character Danny, that's because the part is played by comedian Gil Ozeri, and you've likely seen him before.

    By Zach Lisabeth April 22nd, 2020 Read More
  • The Best New Movies And TV Shows To Watch On Netflix In May 2020

    The world is priming for a bummer of a summer movie season that may or may not even see theaters operational. But the good news is that Netflix is on pace to keep viewers more than occupied with an impressive slate of movie and TV delights. Here's the best stuff coming to Netflix in May 2020.

    By Looper Staff April 22nd, 2020 Read More
  • The Absolute Worst Thing Leslie Did To Andy On Parks And Recreation

    When you think of Parks and Recreation, the first word that probably comes to mind is "friendship." With Amy Poehler at the helm, the show always celebrated kindness, but there's one relationship that's not as wholesome as it seems: That of Poehler's Leslie Knope and Chris Pratt's Andy Dwyer.

    By Nina Starner April 22nd, 2020 Read More
  • The Historical Figure Related To Agent Booth From Bones

    There are things fans of a show like Bones can expect when it's been on the air long enough. Among these, flashback episodes often provide the most opportunity for fan service. In Bones' 100th episode, fans got further confirmation about one of the historic ancestors of Seeley Booth.

    By Robert Balkovich April 22nd, 2020 Read More
  • What We Know About The Walker, Texas Ranger Reboot

    If you're looking for the nitty gritty on Walker (as the reboot is called), you've come to the right place. We're here to keep you up to date on everything you need to know. Where can you watch it? What's the plot? Most importantly, how many bad guys is Chuck Norris going to kick in the face?

    By Jordan Baranowski April 22nd, 2020 Read More
  • The Most Dangerous Part Of Filming Yellowstone

    While the family drama might be the hook that keeps viewers coming back for Yellowstone, it's the backdrops of rural Montana that set it apart from the TV pack. Of course, shooting out in the wild comes with its own dangers. That's especially true when it comes to the series' many animal encounters.

    By Robert Balkovich April 22nd, 2020 Read More