• The One Character Fans Are Hoping To See In The Boys

    As season 2 of The Boys unfolds, fans are hoping one particularly wild Supe from the comics will make his debut on screen: Tek-Knight. His comic book plot, however, almost entirely revolves around the fact that he has near uncontrollable urges to have sex with just about anything.

    By Sydney Baum Haines September 24th, 2020 Read More
  • The Untold Truth Of Black Panther's Shuri

    Shuri is Wakanda's princess, T'Challa's little sister, and the smartest person in the MCU. But there's a lot more to this brilliant scientist than meets the eye. We're here to reveal everything you don't know about Shuri, from her time as the Black Panther to her mystical new powers.

    By Valerie Kalfrin September 24th, 2020 Read More
  • The Real-Life Mr. Miyagi Was In The Karate Kid And You Never Noticed

    You may not know it, but Morita's iconic character was, in fact, based on a real-life martial arts guru named Fumio Demura. A well-known presence on the L.A. martial arts scene, Demura helped Morita prepare for his turn in The Karate Kid. He also has a secret appearance in the movie.

    By Patrick Phillips September 24th, 2020 Read More
  • The Sopranos Fans Just Got Good News

    Sopranos fans were treated to excellent news in 2018 when a prequel film titled The Many Saints of Newark was announced. As with most productions that were filming early in 2020, however, things were thrown up in the air when the COVID-19 pandemic struck. Now, eager fans are getting some good news.

    By Mike Bedard September 24th, 2020 Read More
  • The History Of DC's Iris West Explained

    In a universe where characters live and die and live again, time travel is possible and frequent, and the Flash is a mantle worn by several characters, a central relationship like Barry and Iris can bring everything back into focus. This is the history of DC's Iris West explained.

    By Alex G. September 24th, 2020 Read More
  • How Dances With Wolves Revived The Western Genre

    Westerns were well and truly dead when Dances With Wolves debuted -- and then, suddenly, the genre was resurrected. We're here to examine how Kevin Costner's groundbreaking film revived stories of the frontier for a whole new generation, and led to work like Brokeback Mountain and True Grit.

    By Janelle Marie Asselin September 24th, 2020 Read More
  • The History Of Black Panther's Okoye Explained

    In the MCU, Okoye was one of the most prominent characters in Black Panther. She was still part of the Dora Milaje in the comics, but their look and function were radically different. This is the history of Black Panther's Okoye explained.

    By Rob Clough September 24th, 2020 Read More
  • The Best Episodes Of Criminal Minds, According To IMDb

    IMDb faithfully tracks its users' input, rating television episodes by the thousands — and out of 323 episodes of Criminal Minds, the five best-rated ones include entries from a wide gamut of the series' history, from season 2 all the way to season 13. Here they are, from worst to best.

    By Meg Bucholtz September 24th, 2020 Read More
  • The Truth About Eudoria Holmes' Secret Plan In Enola Holmes

    Based on Nancy Springer's YA book series The Enola Holmes Mysteries, this movie takes a feminist approach to the traditionally male-dominated tales of Sherlock Holmes. It isn't until partway through the film that we realize just how closely that theme ties into Eudoria's disappearance.

    By Sydney Baum Haines September 23rd, 2020 Read More
  • The Real Reason Shemar Moore Left Criminal Minds

    From day one, Derek Morgan (Shemar Moore) was the charm and muscle at the heart of Criminal Minds. Moore's reasons for bidding farewell to his most famous role are surprisingly similar to Morgan's reasons for leaving the BAU. Here's the real reason Shemar Moore left Criminal Minds.

    By Natasha Lavender September 23rd, 2020 Read More
  • The Truth About The Damascus Blade In Alita: Battle Angel

    The story of Alita: Battle Angel centers around Alita (Rosa Salazar) and features some pretty badass future technology -- most pieces from before the apocalyptic Fall. One such piece of technology comes in the form of an infamous weapon, the Damascus Blade. Here's this mysterious weapon's origin.

    By Trevor Lowry September 23rd, 2020 Read More
  • Why The New Mutants' Set Was So Terrifying

    During a recent press conference, Looper heard from the X-Men spin-off's stars what it was like shooting on location at an old psychiatric institution — in this case, the former Medfield State Hospital in Boston — and how the set itself created several spooky moments.

    By Amy Young September 23rd, 2020 Read More
  • The Untold Truth Of That '70s Show's Theme Song

    Hangin' out, down the street... Fans of the iconic sitcom That '70s Show will instantly fill in the rest of those lyrics, thanks to the long-running series' insanely catchy theme song. Here's the untold truth of "That '70s Song," and the most optimistically-named band in history: Big Star.

    By Mike Floorwalker September 23rd, 2020 Read More
  • Is King Harald Finehair Still Alive On Vikings?

    Since Travis Fimmel left Vikings in season 4, the show has broadened to follow his sons and other historical figures from the Viking era. One of these warriors earned a soft spot with not just fans, but also the show's creator, Michael Hirst, but his fate last we saw him looked grim.

    By Natasha Lavender September 23rd, 2020 Read More