Even Penn Badgley Wasn't Immune To The Effects Of You's Gore-Filled Sets
Penn Badgley stars as stalker and frequent murderer Joe Goldberg in Netflix's "You," and the actor revealed he felt nauseous filming the gory Season 4 scenes.
Read MorePenn Badgley stars as stalker and frequent murderer Joe Goldberg in Netflix's "You," and the actor revealed he felt nauseous filming the gory Season 4 scenes.
Read More"Young Sheldon" fans are thrilled that Mandy is finding the strength to stand up to her mom in Season 6.
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Read MoreFrom Kate's bizarre behavior to Joe Goldberg's new alias, we're explaining the ending of "You" Season 4, part 1.
Read MoreCome, sit around the campfire as we explain why the only way to revive "Fawlty Towers" is to turn it into a full-blooded horror show.
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Read MorePenn Badgley said the biggest concern the creators of "You" have is that they don't want the show to become tired. "You" showrunner Sera Gamble said the same.
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Read More"Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur" voice actor Fred Tatasciore remembered the time he voiced another Marvel actor - Samuel L. Jackson - for a "wacky" project.
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Read MorePenn Badgley, who once turned down the role of Dan on "Gossip Girl," feels he wasn't the heart of the show as everyone wanted to be Chuck and Blair.
Read MoreWith Netflix having just dropped Season 4, Part 1 of "You," fans are enjoying how the tables have been turned on Penn Badgley's Joe Goldberg.
Read MoreSouth Park's Season 26 got off to a hot start with a poke at the recent Kanye West controversy and an end credits joke that brought the house down.
Read MoreThe decision to kill off this "Criminal Minds: Evolution" character wasn't the easiest, and in an interview, the series' showrunner explained exactly why.
Read MoreFollowing the show's Valentine's Day-themed episode, a number of Young Sheldon viewers are rooting for Georgie and Mandy to get back together.
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Read MoreWhile many characters left their mark on the sitcom "The Office," some leave fans wondering where they have seen them before. This is what happened to Gabe.
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