Craig Ferguson's New Late-Night TV Series Is A Far Cry From What You Get With The Jimmys
Craig Ferguson's new talk show will be a far cry from competition like "The Tonight Show" and "Jimmy Kimmel Live!"
Read MoreCraig Ferguson's new talk show will be a far cry from competition like "The Tonight Show" and "Jimmy Kimmel Live!"
Read More"Marge vs. the Monorail" is considered one of the greatest episodes of "The Simpsons" and as Conan O'Brien recently shared, the idea started with a billboard.
Read MoreHulu's runaway hit Only Murders in the Building has a reputation for bringing in some incredible guest stars, and Season 3 just landed a huge get.
Read MoreOona Chaplin was cast in "Avatar 3" back in 2017, but now, we have more details regarding her character. And she'll be part of the new Ash People.
Read More"Attack on Titan" is gearing up for a giant finale, and though fans probably feel like the wait has been incredibly long, MAPPA has a good reason for it.
Read MoreDespite the serious nature of the show, the "Blue Bloods" cast has plenty of fun behind the scenes. They seem to agree which of them messes up takes the most.
Read MoreThe cocky, wisecracking fan-favorite has made his mark on other major TV shows.
Read MoreThe upcoming period drama tells a lesser-known story from World War II: the Martinique Escape Route from Vichy France.
Read MoreIn a strange turn of events, late night talk show host and supernerd Stephen Colbert is involved in bringing The Chronicles of Amber to the small screen
Read MoreWhile nothing is officially in the works, Channing Tatum recently expressed interest in starring in a remake of the '90s classic "Ghost."
Read More"Impractical Jokers" tends to push the line with their pranks -- anything to get a laugh out of each other. There's one line the network won't let them cross.
Read MoreAs the first major horror theatrical release of 2023, we explain the ending of Blumhouse's M3GAN.
Read MoreThe Office's Zach Woods says he will never reprise the role of Gabe again. Here's why the actor wants to say goodbye to his cringiest character.
Read MorePeople needn't be too concerned about the ex-Disney CEO, as he didn't make his unceremonious exit with empty pockets.
Read More"The Last of Us" has the lofty goal of adapting a beloved video game, and the opening scene of the show is a perfect reshot of the video game's introduction.
Read MoreOne writer for Boy Meets World exposed the show's horribly toxic environment, claiming the showrunner yelled and manipulated the staff.
Read MoreVin Diesel dropped some heavy hints that he was going to be in the Avatar sequels, but was it all a joke?
Read More"Babylon" is the latest Damien Chazelle film starring Margot Robbie and Diego Calva, who ended up shooting one scene 30 plus times, not including rehearsals.
Read More"Babylon" follows Margot Robbie as an aspiring entertainer, Nellie LaRoy. The actress has detailed her chaotic first day of shooting the 2022-released film.
Read MoreWhen it comes to the dynamic cast of characters on the "Yellowstone" prequel series "1923," Looper readers have a clear favorite.
Read MoreJames Gunn teased "All-Star Superman" on Twitter, which has a lot of people wondering if that'll be the inspiration for the new Superman movie coming from DC.
Read MoreMike Smith, who portrays Bubbles in "Trailer Park Boys," has broken down the story behind the character's trademark Coke bottle glasses.
Read More"The Last of Us" opens with a tense discussion about the fungus that will eventually infect all of humanity, but the pilot almost had a different cold open.
Read MoreJimmy and Jess have become a fan-favorite couple on "NCIS," and their exchange in the most recent episode had fans incredibly emotional.
Read MoreGuillermo del Toro's Pinocchio blew past competitors with nine nominations for the Annie Awards, including one for best feature. The film surprised everyone.
Read More"The Last of Us" follows the apocalyptic spread of a fungal infection, and there might be an Easter egg in the pilot on how the spread started.
Read MoreWhile theaters are still struggling to bounce back in light of COVID-19, China reopening its doors to the Marvel Cinematic could change the game for two films.
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