Who Plays Arlong In One Piece? The Ozark Star Behind The Iconic Villain
Netflix's "One Piece" will feature Ozark star McKinley Belcher III playing the role of the villainous Arlong, leader of the Fish-men pirates.
Read MoreNetflix's "One Piece" will feature Ozark star McKinley Belcher III playing the role of the villainous Arlong, leader of the Fish-men pirates.
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Read MoreKe Huy Quan joins the MCU in "Loki" Season 2, and an intriguing fan theory proposes that he may be more important to the show than Marvel has let on.
Read MoreThe narrator for Netflix's "One Piece" is an ideal choice thanks to his iconic voice and his experience playing a pirate before.
Read MoreThose looking forward to seeing new "All American" episodes have to wait a little longer, as Season 6 of the hit CW drama has been delayed to 2024.
Read MoreTaylor Kinney's first acting job well before "Chicago Fire" was in a Foo Fighters music video. Sadly, his role was largely cut from the final product.
Read More"Secret Invasion" was originally developed for a pair of directors to tackle, but half of the directing team had to leave before the series began shooting.
Read MoreSo far, there have been a few Seldon crises depicted on Apple TV+'s "Foundation." But what is a Seldon crisis and how do these events affect the narrative?
Read MoreWell before it became a thing, "Star Trek: The Next Generation" explored the multiverse concept in "Parallels," but the logic behind it raises some questions.
Read MoreFor two seasons, Ally Walker played Walt Longmire's love interest on "Longmire," and she had a lot of good things to say about the show and its lead star.
Read MoreAnya Chalotra admitted that one of Yennefer's fight scenes in "The Witcher" Season 3 didn't look that cool when they actually filmed it.
Read MoreFrom the Enterprise crew's encounter with the Gorn to the shocking final moments, here's the ending of "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" Season 2 explained.
Read More"Creephsow" #3 boasts an incredible roster of talent, and we have the exclusive first look and details on the horror anthology's latest creative teams!
Read MoreVernestra Rwoh, one of the youngest Jedi Knights in the history of the galaxy, is key to "The Acolyte," the new "Star Wars" show on Disney+.
Read MoreLakers head coach Paul Westhead plays a major role in the story of HBO's "Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty." Here's why he looks so familiar.
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Read MoreSeason 3 of "Only Murders in the Building" has just dropped on Hulu to almost unanimous praise from critics on Rotten Tomatoes. Here's what they had to say.
Read MoreSeason 3, Episode 2 of "Only Murders in the Building" sees Oliver have a dream sequence that pays tribute to a classic film. Here's what the dream really means.
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Read More"Only Murders in the Building" is a clever show that's known for winking at the fans. Now it's throwing some friendly shade at one of Hulu's rival platforms.
Read MoreThe actor playing Buggy D. Clown on Netflix's live-action adaptation of "One Piece," thankfully, looks nothing like his scary onscreen character.
Read More"Yellowstone" star Luke Grimes offers an update on Season 5, indicating it could be a while before viewers have a chance to watch Part 2.
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