• Things Fans Want To See In Marvel's What If...?

    Marvel's What If...? comics have taken readers into unexplored corners of the Marvel Universe for decades -- and with a Disney+ animated series in the works, audiences will soon see some of these intriguing ideas explored onscreen. Here's a look at some of the most highly anticipated options.

    By Nick Hemming September 17th, 2019 Read More
  • The Most Tragic Way Kenny Has Ever Died On South Park

    Kyle, Stan, Cartman, and Kenny are always in the middle of whatever weirdness is going down in South Park. But repeatedly suffering gruesome deaths is still the trait most commonly associated with Kenny, a fact which got us thinking: what is the most tragic way Kenny has ever met his end?

    By Mike Floorwalker September 16th, 2019 Read More
  • Game Of Thrones Earns 10 Creative Arts Emmys For Its Final Season

    Game of Thrones may have already ended, but its winning streak is just beginning. At the 2019 Creative Arts Emmys — which took place on Saturday, September 14 and Sunday, September 15 — HBO's juggernaut series took home a whopping 10 awards, well in advance of the Primetime Emmy Awards.

    By Nina Starner September 16th, 2019 Read More
  • What Happened To The Umbrella Academy's Other 36 Kids?

    Both Netflix's The Umbrella Academy and the comic it's based on talk about 43 children who share the same miraculous birth circumstances and possess super-human abilities. If only seven were adopted into Sir Reginald Hargreeves' superhero family, then where exactly are the other 36?

    By Jennifer Arbues September 16th, 2019 Read More
  • Castle Rock Season 2 Trailer Teases Misery, 'Salem's Lot

    Make sure you've got the right paper slotted into your typewriters, folks. Misery is coming to Hulu this fall. The eerie season 2 trailer for Castle Rock teases that the series will unleash unholy anguish on the titular Maine town via chilling new takes on the King classics Misery and 'Salem's Lot.

    By Patrick Phillips September 13th, 2019 Read More
  • Homer Simpson's Backstory Explained

    Homer Simpson is a complex man, and The Simpsons has provided more than 600 episodes for him to develop into one of the most fascinating characters on TV. But how did he get to be the man he is? Well, he's lived a lot of life — several lifetimes, even. Here's Homer Simpson's backstory explained.

    By Brian Boone September 13th, 2019 Read More
  • American Horror Story: 1984's Bloody Opening Credits Revealed

    You can now take a look at the opening credits for the upcoming season of American Horror Story — if you dare. American Horror Story: 1984, this fall's installment and the ninth season of the horror anthology, has released its opening credits ahead of the season premiere.

    By Nina Starner September 13th, 2019 Read More
  • The Absolute Worst Things Bender Has Ever Done On Futurama

    No sci-fi entertainments ever depicted anyone quite like Bender, a sentient automaton capable of some truly wicked (but hilarious) actions. Bender did a lot of terrible things over the course of Futurama's many seasons and movies, but the following have got to be the absolute worst.

    By Brian Boone September 13th, 2019 Read More
  • Game Of Thrones Prequel Series About House Targaryen In The Works

    The Targaryen family has more tales to tell on HBO. In the aftermath of the final season of its juggernaut series Game of Thrones, the premium network is eyeing a prequel series based on the legendary Targaryens. Ryan Condal and George R.R. Martin are writing the pilot's script.

    By Nina Starner September 13th, 2019 Read More
  • Alexander Skarsgard Joins Stephen King Series The Stand

    The golden age of Stephen King adaptations is set to continue when CBS brings its 10-part take on The Stand to CBS All Access next year. Joining the mix is Big Little Lies alum Alexander Skarsgård, set to play one of King's most infamous baddies.

    By Patrick Phillips September 12th, 2019 Read More
  • Here's How Much Money Charlie Hunnam Made From Sons Of Anarchy

    Some folks would have you believe that crime doesn't pay. Former Sons of Anarchy star Charlie Hunnam would likely disagree with that sentiment. The actor did, after all, spend seven full seasons breaking bad as Sons of Anarchy's Jax Teller — and he made big bucks doing it.

    By Patrick Phillips September 12th, 2019 Read More
  • Tom Hanks Reveals Which Real-Life Mr. Rogers Moment Made Him Cry

    Even a veteran actor like Tom Hanks isn't immune to Mr. Rogers' charm. Hanks, who plays the legendary children's television host in Marielle Heller's A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, has revealed the moment that helped him become fully emotionally invested in telling the story of Fred Rogers.

    By Nina Starner September 12th, 2019 Read More
  • What The Cast Of Doogie Howser Is Doing Now

    Television audiences love a good medical drama, and there are plenty of shows to choose from. But set a bit apart from all the rest is Doogie Howser, M.D., which ran from 1989 to 1993 and placed at its center an exceedingly precocious teenage doctor.

    By Morgana Santilli September 10th, 2019 Read More
  • Dark Shadows Sequel Series In The Works

    Prepare to immerse yourself in Dark Shadows once more. A Dark Shadows sequel series is officially in the works at the CW and Warner Bros. Television, Deadline has confirmed. Entitled Dark Shadows: Reincarnation, the forthcoming "gothic horror drama" reimagines Dan Curtis' 1966 Dark Shadows series.

    By AJ Caulfield September 10th, 2019 Read More
  • Stephen King's Scariest Movie Bad Guys Ranked Worst To Best

    We've seen countless King villains, some utterly horrifying and others completely laughable, but there's a handful that have been so terrifying that they've been the source of countless nightmares. These are the Stephen King movie bad guys who've kept us up at night, ranked from worst to best.

    By Jennifer Arbues September 10th, 2019 Read More
  • The Greatest Invention Rick Has Created On Rick And Morty

    When you're the smartest man in the universe, creating a paradigm-shifting new technology takes about as much thought as brushing your teeth. We took a deep dive into ​Rick and Morty ​history to attempt to answer the burning question: what's the most awesome thing that Rick has ever invented?

    By Mike Floorwalker September 9th, 2019 Read More
  • The Star Wars Ewok Adventures Explained

    After the original Star Wars trilogy concluded, the saga continued with two TV movies released over the course of two years that, while often overlooked now, remain fascinating installments in the overall franchise. Decades after they originally aired, it's time to talk about The Ewok Adventures.

    By Matthew Jackson September 9th, 2019 Read More
  • The Good Place Season 4 First-Look Trailer Revealed

    The first-look trailer for The Good Place's fourth and final season has dropped. Hold onto your frozen yogurt, 'cause the video reveals something pretty big about Bell's Eleanor Shellstrop. The final season of The Good Place premieres on Thursday, September 26 on NBC.

    By Nina Starner September 9th, 2019 Read More
  • The Most Heart-Breaking Futurama Moment Ever

    ​​Futurama​ may have sprang from the mind of ​Simpsons​ creator Matt Groening, but when it debuted in 1999, it developed an identity far removed from its famous sibling. Throughout its run, ​Futurama​ brought the waterworks early and often — but what is the most heart-breaking moment in its history?

    By Mike Floorwalker September 6th, 2019 Read More
  • The Boys Season 2 Casts Claudia Doumit, Goran Visnjic

    When the boys come back, they'll have some extra company in tow. Amazon's The Boys has cast Claudia Doumit and Goran Višnjić on its upcoming second season. Both actors are set for recurring roles on The Boys, based on the comic books by Preacher creator Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson.

    By AJ Caulfield September 6th, 2019 Read More
  • The Mandalorian Will Feature Things Fans 'Have Never Seen Before'

    ​​The Mandalorian​ wants to show us never-before-seen corners of a galaxy far, far away. ​Entertainment Weekly​ recently sat down with the cast and crew of the upcoming Disney+ series, who revealed that it's their intention to tell a different kind of ​Star Wars​ story.

    By Mike Floorwalker September 5th, 2019 Read More