Chicago Fire's Charlie Barnett Said Being Written Off The Show 'Broke' Him
While moving on from playing a character can be challenging for any actor, being written off "Chicago Fire" broke Charlie Barnett.
Read MoreWhile moving on from playing a character can be challenging for any actor, being written off "Chicago Fire" broke Charlie Barnett.
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Read MoreKevin Hadley was an important character in the first couple of seasons of "Chicago Fire" and fans may be curious about what the actor has been up to now.
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Read MoreLongtime "Chicago Fire" fans may find it interesting that Kara Killmer compared the show's setting to the One Ring from "The Lord of the Rings."
Read MoreLongtime "Star Trek" fans may be interested to know how and why Walter Koenig's audition for the iconic sci-fi series was so utterly strange.
Read MoreA major casting change and a widely panned four-part spin-off could mark its end, but Netflix's "The Witcher" universe could be too big to fail, and here's why.
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Read More"Law & Order: SVU" Season 24, Episode 15 took the time to include a very touching easter egg referencing Mariska Hargitay's family history.
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Read MorePennywise is coming back thanks to a new series on HBO Max. Here are some things we would love to see in the prequel show "Welcome to Derry."
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Read MoreFans love to watch the relationship grow between the unexpected comedic duo of Missy and Meemaw, Sheldon's twin sister and grandmother, on "Young Sheldon."
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Read MoreSouth Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone sat down with Variety to explain why they decided to serialize the long-running animated series in Season 19.
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Read MoreFor the sake of a person's marriage, Joe Gatto's favorite "Impractical Jokers" bit will never make it to television.
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