How Grey's Anatomy Kept Patrick Dempsey's Return A Secret (Even From The Cast & Crew)
Patrick Dempsey briefly returned to Grey's Anatomy at the start of Season 17, and his guest spot was a closely kept secret only few people knew about.
Read MorePatrick Dempsey briefly returned to Grey's Anatomy at the start of Season 17, and his guest spot was a closely kept secret only few people knew about.
Read MoreSeveral Resident Alien castmembers, including Alan Tudyk, took to social media to share on-set photos as they continue shooting Season 3 of the show.
Read MoreAmazon Prime's "Dead Ringers" features an exquisite dual performance from Rachel Weisz, which perfectly marries the psychodrama and the black comedy.
Read MoreDays of Our Lives star Eric Winter immediately made an impression on fans of Hallmark's romantic movies, but how many of them has he appeared in?
Read MoreEven though filming had begun, the "Star Trek: Picard" crew was still gluing pieces of the USS Enterprise-D together.
Read MoreWith so much to enjoy and reflect upon in "Mrs. Davis," it will all seem so brief by the time Season 1 wraps up after eight episodes.
Read MoreThe ABC series "Will Trent" is based on Karin Slaughter's novels. Specifically, the show's 1st season is based on Slaughter's second book in the series.
Read MoreEvil Dead Rise offers up nearly two hours of carnage your eyeballs won't be able to look away from. Here are the movie's most disturbing scenes, ranked.
Read MoreAccording to Breaking Bad star Krysten Ritter, she wasn't supposed to return to El Camino in the scene where Jesse recalls his relationship with Jane.
Read MoreAccording to Sir Patrick Stewart, Star Trek: Picard would have originally ended more ambiguously than it eventually did.
Read MoreSid the Sloth is perhaps the most well-remembered (and funniest) character of the "Ice Age" franchise, and actor John Leguizamo shared how he found Sid's voice.
Read MoreThe Darksaber twist seen in "The Mandalorian" Season 3 finale doesn't mean much at all.
Read MoreSpy flick "Ghosted" attempts to combine action, comedy, and romance. Though Chris Evans and Ana de Armas do their best, it disappoints.
Read MoreFreevee's comedy series Jury Duty puts a regular guy into a fake jury with 11 actors. How many episodes are in the show's first season?
Read MoreFor those watching "Rabbit Hole," Edward Homm may look familiar for fans of "The Americans," "Succession," or one of the other 68 titles he's been in.
Read MoreDonnie Wahlberg hosts a true-crime podcast called "Very Scary People," and he attributes "Blue Bloods" giving him the credibility to work on it.
Read MoreIf James Gunn wants to see Zachary Levi become Shazam again, DC Comics has introduced a solution to one of their problems - play Black Adam's replacement.
Read MoreAs expected, the trailer for Insidious: The Red Door features a ton of callbacks and references to previous moments in the franchise's history.
Read MoreMMPR fans got a massive shot of nostalgia from Netflix's Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Once and Always special, plus a continuity fix involving pink energy.
Read More"The Power" actor behind Roxy has worked steadily since 2014 in works like "Teen Spirit." But her work in BBC's "Three Girls" led to widespread attention.
Read MoreWe know that Evil Dead Rise is going to be a bloodbath -- but how does it end?
Read MoreThe actor playing the Dutchman Rebecca Welton meets in Amsterdam might just be the most qualified person to play this exact role.
Read MoreWhile filming a "Mandalorian" fight scene, Giancarlo Esposito broke a staggering six prop lightsabers.
Read MoreJuno Temple is currently wrapping up the third season of "Ted Lasso," and soon, she'll star alongside Tom Hardy in "Venom 3."
Read MoreWhile the reports seem positive at first glance, here's what Rotten Tomatoes reviews are saying about Netflix's "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Once & Always."
Read MoreThanks in part to the bold approach "Wandavision" had, Paul Bettany and Elizabeth Olsen have called it "the forgotten cousin of Marvel," as revealed by Olsen.
Read MoreOne "Star Wars" fan has a theory that Moff Gideon didn't actually die at the end of "The Mandalorian" Season 3. A clone could still be out there.
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