• The Midnight Sun Scene That Broke Fans' Hearts

    After more than a decade waiting patiently, fans of Stephenie Meyer's Twilight saga were given something new into which to sink their fangs: Midnight Sun, which recounts the events of Twilight from the perspective of the book's male lead, Edward Cullen One scene, in particular, has hit home.

    By Tom Meisfjord August 21st, 2020 Read More
  • The New Logo For The Batman Explained

    Bat-fans just got a little treat ahead of this weekend's DC FanDome. The Batman writer-director Matt Reeves took to Twitter to post a pair of one-sheets for his upcoming flick: one sporting the official logo, and one featuring an artistic rendition of star Robert Pattinson in full Bat-mode.

    By Mike Floorwalker August 21st, 2020 Read More
  • '90s Action Stars Who Disappeared

    The '90s were a great time for action movies. But many of the actors who made this era of film so exciting have dropped off the map entirely. We're here to catch you up on what these stars have been up to since they blew our minds in the '90s, and why they apparently vanished.

    By Jane Harkness August 21st, 2020 Read More
  • Why Tom Holland Is Perfect For The Devil All The Time

    Everything that made Tom Holland a superstar is present in The Devil All the Time. It's just been remixed and reconfigured into something new, unexpected, and much, much darker. In many ways, this is the role Holland has been preparing for his entire life. Here's how.

    By Christopher Gates August 21st, 2020 Read More
  • The Real Reason The Game Was Canceled

    If you're one of the many people who have been checking out The Game ever since it dropped on Netflix and you're curious about its history, here's a play by play of why the show was canceled, and then revived, and then canceled again.

    By Robert Balkovich August 20th, 2020 Read More
  • Disney+ Reportedly Won't Always Be So Family-Friendly

    The House of Mouse might be adding a new wing, with a sign on the door: NO KIDS ALLOWED. Industry insider Grace Randolph recently took to Twitter with a sizzling rumor claiming that streamer Disney+ will soon be adding a grownup-only section in which to house its more adult content.

    By Mike Floorwalker August 20th, 2020 Read More
  • Ben Affleck Is Returning As Batman

    Guess who's Bat, Bat again? According to a report by Vanity Fair, Ben Affleck will return to the role of Batman in director Andy Muschietti's upcoming feature film The Flash, due in theaters in the summer of 2022.

    By AJ Caulfield August 20th, 2020 Read More
  • Why We're Worried About Grace In Umbrella Academy Season 3

    While robot Grace was clearly among the best-loved characters in the first season of The Umbrella Academy, the appearance of human Grace in the 1963 timeline was certainly among season 2's most welcome surprises. It also left fans with some concerns about what might become of her in season 3.

    By Patrick Phillips August 20th, 2020 Read More
  • Barry Weiss's Most Bizarre Storage Wars Find Ever

    In his time on Storage Wars, Barry Weiss picked up everything from antique goods to vintage cars. He often kept the stuff he thought was cool for himself and either sold the rest or gave it to charity. But when it comes to bizarre finds, which one takes the cake?

    By Katy Kroll August 20th, 2020 Read More
  • The Worst News Ever Just Dropped For Drunk History

    Drunk History has ordered its last round. According to Entertainment Weekly, Derek Waters' series has been canceled after six seasons at Comedy Central, despite the fact that it had already been renewed for a seventh season back in August of 2019. Here's why it's last call for this popular series.

    By Nina Starner August 20th, 2020 Read More
  • How Lovecraft Country Tackles A Complicated Horror History

    Looper recently took part in a virtual roundtable interview with Lovecraft Country showrunner Misha Green, during which she opened up about how the series handles the complicated history of author H.P. Lovecraft, the man who ultimately inspired the novel upon which the show is based.

    By Gil Macias August 20th, 2020 Read More
  • The Ending Of A Beautiful Mind Explained

    For a viewer with no prior knowledge about Nash, A Beautiful Mind initially seems like a story about how one man's genius will save the United States from deadly Russian interference. But this is no triumphant Cold War tale.

    By Haley Bosselman August 20th, 2020 Read More
  • The Untold Truth Of Marty McFly

    Marty McFly is the picture of 1980s California cool, no matter what era he's in. There's still a lot you might not know about the young star of Back to the Future, however -- so we're here to fill you in on the more obscure details of Marty McFly's past, present, and future.

    By Brian Boone August 20th, 2020 Read More
  • Things Are Finally Looking Up For The Batman

    The Batman is about to flap back into action. The highly anticipated flick's shoot, delayed by the onslaught of COVID-19 earlier this year, is set to resume in early September in the U.K., according to Variety. The film will be shooting scenes at Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden.

    By Mike Floorwalker August 20th, 2020 Read More
  • The Andy Dwyer Detail You Never Noticed In Parks And Recreation

    Parks and Recreation displayed an attention to detail that few shows ever pull off, from references to episodes long past to subtle Easter eggs that act as a nod to longtime viewers. Others — like one detail pertaining to Andy Dwyer — add nuance to the colorful population of Pawnee, Indiana.

    By Shane O'Neill August 20th, 2020 Read More
  • Why The Cast Of The New Mutants Looks So Familiar

    A spate of last-minute promotional material has fans pumped, even though some of the principal cast members still remain a mystery. There are a couple of unknowns in The New Mutants, yet they look oddly familiar. Where have we seen these kids before, exactly?

    By Phil Archbold August 19th, 2020 Read More
  • How Jason Bateman Changed A Key Ozark Season 2 Scene

    Throughout its pulse-pounding three seasons and counting on Netflix, the pitch-black crime saga Ozark has developed a reputation for executing go-for-broke narrative twists. The show has a particular penchant for finding new and brutal ways to kill off its cast of shady characters.

    By Patrick Phillips August 19th, 2020 Read More