Actors Who Are Actually Terrible People
Some expect Hollywood actors to be role models, but they're just like anyone else - some are good people, some are just OK, and some are genuinely terrible.
Read MoreSome expect Hollywood actors to be role models, but they're just like anyone else - some are good people, some are just OK, and some are genuinely terrible.
Read More"Grey's Anatomy" stars Ellen Pompeo and Katherine Heigl spoke about becoming desensitized to gross conditions on set in the early seasons of the show.
Read MoreIf you're interested in seeing the original "The Equalizer" TV show from the 1980s, your viewing options are hard to come by. Here's how you can see the series.
Read MoreNathan Fillion described meeting Pete Davidson on the set of "The Suicide Squad," which led to Fillion inviting Davidson to be on "The Rookie."
Read MoreA fan's depiction of what Aaron Taylor-Johnson could look like as the next James Bond has 007 faithful excited for the franchise's possible new superspy.
Read MoreNickelodeon has existed in a shadow of allegations for years now, but the new docuseries "Quiet on Set" has brought even more disturbing revelations to light.
Read MoreAfter months upon months of general silence, the official Twitter account of Amazon's "The Rings of Power" shared some cryptic teases with the show's fans.
Read MoreCBS' "Blue Bloods" is currently airing Season 14, which is also its last. With March Madness in full swing, there won't be a new episode tonight, March 29.
Read MoreLouis Gossett Jr., best known for his role in "Roots" and being the first Black man to win Best Supporting Actor at the Oscars, has died at the age of 87.
Read More"Blue Bloods" fans are taking to social media to campaign for a continuation of the long-running procedural, and star Donnie Wahlberg loves all the support.
Read MoreIn 1999, Sony purchased the film rights to "Spider-Man" for $7 million. Longtime Marvel fans will be shocked at how much this investment has since yielded.
Read MoreJon Stewart used a "Daily Show" segment to take "Shark Tank" investor Kevin O'Leary to task over calling Trump's real estate fraud a "victimless crime."
Read MoreDespite being asked to reprise his role as Lex Luthor more than once, "Smallville" star Michael Rosenbaum has yet to return to his iconic villain.
Read MoreThere are positive filming experiences, there are negative filming experiences, and then there are the movies that actually traumatize their actors.
Read MoreBefore it was canceled, the showrunners of this CW series wanted to reunite "Scrubs" stars Zach Braff and Donald Faison, either on screen or by voice acting.
Read MoreWe've seen Godzilla and King Kong square off against each other, but how does their relationship evolve in "Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire?"
Read More"X-Men '97" officially confirms Marvel's coolest mutant (and although he's traditionally been the poster boy for the "X-Men" franchise, it's not Wolverine).
Read MoreIn her memoir, Rebel Wilson levied allegations against Sacha Baron Cohen, who she claims acted inappropriately toward her on the set of "The Brothers Grimsby."
Read MoreSome viewers who may have seen Consumer Cellular's "Issa" golf course commercial may be wondering just who the tall man narrating the clip is.
Read MoreEzra Miller voiced the unhinged cyborg-constructor D.A. Sinclair in Season 1 of Amazon Prime's "Invincible." Now, the character has returned.
Read MoreAccording to insider Alex Perez, "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness" came close to featuring Doctor Doom in one of the film's most memorable scenes.
Read More"Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire" features plenty of kaiju action, but is there a post-credits sequence? Here's what MonsterVerse fans need to know.
Read More"Invincible" Season 2 shows us a version of what might have happened if Ant-Man tried to face Thanos by shrinking inside him, and it's pretty gruesome.
Read MoreAll signs point to Marvel's "Fantastic Four" being based in the mid-1960s, and a new rumor may explain why they've never been mentioned in other MCU films.
Read MoreIn an exclusive preview, Spider-Man's first weakness is made clear as the web-slinger confronts his guilt and self-doubt ahead of the Proto-Goblin's creation.
Read MoreYour ears do not deceive you - "Invincible's" resident academic, Dean Winslow, is voiced by none other than "Family Matters" star Reginald VelJohnson.
Read MoreHere's everything you need to know about Luna Snow, who is one of the more interesting characters included in the upcoming video game "Marvel Rivals."
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