Stranger Things' Brett Gelman Got Seriously Into Karate For His Murray Role
Brett Gelman, who plays Murray Bauman on "Stranger Things," trained for three months and four days a week with Taekwondo masters to prepare for Season 4.
Read MoreBrett Gelman, who plays Murray Bauman on "Stranger Things," trained for three months and four days a week with Taekwondo masters to prepare for Season 4.
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Read MoreThere were many memorable characters and actors on "Gilmore Girls." Fans may be wondering what happened to some of them, especially Miss Patty.
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Read MoreLongtime "South Park" fans cannot seem to decide if they would like to see Eric Cartman's extended family make another appearance on the show.
Read MoreTV network politics can be intensely tricky to navigate, as a 60 Minutes reporter found out when it came to The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.
Read More"That '70s Show" is one of many sitcoms that jumped the shark during its run, and we know the exact moment it happened.
Read MoreDespite recent review bombing, The Last of Us still draws in a lot of viewers. And it's far from the only recent project to fall victim to review bombers.
Read MoreEmma Roberts played a very significant part in "American Horror Story." However, fans may be surprised to find out that her role was originally only minimal.
Read More"The Terminal List" has been renewed for a second season, but fans of the series are also going to get a spin-off series with Taylor Kitsch cast as the lead.
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Read MoreOne moment in Season 3 of How I Met Your Mother sees Barney confessing to something that, if true, is far worse than his usual womanizing and misogyny.
Read MoreThe curtain has finally come down on Ozzy Osbourne's legendary touring career, but he will show up in a Super Bowl commercial for the software company Workday.
Read MoreFans of "The Last of Us" were crying after watching Episode 3. They weren't alone, as writer Craig Mazin still cries after watching the episode over 200 times.
Read MoreSteve Toussaint portrays an important role in "House of the Dragon." The British actor was also a big fan of Jon Snow's most iconic battle in "Game of Thrones."
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Read More"Pennyworth," which told the origin story of longtime Wayne family butler Alfred Pennyworth, has been canceled at HBO Max.
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