TWD's Josh McDermitt Based Eugene's Voice On His Brother (Which Made Him Mad)
Josh McDermitt based "Walking Dead" staple Eugene Porter's voice on his brother Zach -- something that made him quite mad.
Read MoreJosh McDermitt based "Walking Dead" staple Eugene Porter's voice on his brother Zach -- something that made him quite mad.
Read More"Beef" is among the most bingeable Netflix shows in recent memory, and a lot has to do with the title quote references.
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Read MoreAt Star Wars Celebration, Jon Favreau stressed the importance of the audience in creating compelling stories for TV and movie viewers alike.
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Read MoreFans and critics have voiced disappointment about some parts of Illumination's Super Mario Bros. Movie, from its voice acting to its franchise loyalty.
Read MoreMany Yellowstone fans wish for John Dutton and his adopted son Jamie to have a better relationship on the show.
Read More"Star Wars" creatives Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni have a canon whiteboard to keep track of the increasingly expansive galaxy far, far away.
Read MoreShang-Chi star Simu Liu is looking forward to diving deeper into the Shaun character in the MCU film's upcoming sequel.
Read MoreJon Favreau and Dave Filoni are overseeing many new "Star Wars" stories, and the pair admit that casual fans can enter at any point without feeling lost.
Read MoreHere's where you may recognize Yuriy Sardarov, who played Otis in Chicago Fire in 161 episodes of the show.
Read More"Grey's Anatomy" included a big change to the characters' scrub colors during Season 19, in recognition of the battle over women's reproductive rights.
Read MoreA new Netflix series "Beef" follows characters Danny Cho and Amy Lau after a road-rage incident, and comedy fans will recognize Ali Wong as one of the stars.
Read MoreAudiences binging Netflix's revenge drama Beef might be curious to know why the hotheaded Danny Cho looks so familiar.
Read More"The Walking Dead" actor Chad L. Coleman, who plays Tyreese Williams in the AMC series, explained why so many actors from "The Wire" joined the zombie show.
Read More"Cobra Kai" will end after its sixth season airs on Netflix, and Ralph Macchio thinks six seasons is the perfect length of time for this series.
Read MoreYou'd be hard-pressed to find any "Love is Blind" fan on social media who actually approves of Micah and Irina's mean-girl behavior.
Read More"CSI: Vegas" star Mandeep Dhillon discussed the dark themes of the series in an interview and said the show has left her with a changed perspective on death.
Read MoreKevin Feige's and Patty Jenkins' "Star Wars" films were reportedly shelved, but now Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy is setting the record straight.
Read MoreFinnick Odair is one of the main characters of "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire," but the costume designers made a major change to his costume from the books.
Read MoreWhen Sarah Wayne Callies scored the role of Lori Grimes on "The Walking Dead," she genuinely wept.
Read MoreOn the set of the YA sequel "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire," these actors' real-life relationship mirrored that of their characters in the film.
Read More"Criminal Minds" fell prey to certain trappings, including falling back on lines of dialogue that even diehard fans can admit have become overused.
Read MoreActor Gabriel Basso stars as FBI agent Peter Sutherland in Netflix's "The Night Agent," but he almost missed out on the role because of his facial hair.
Read MoreAmazon Prime's "The Wheel of Time" show could focus in Season 2 on the love life of its hero, Rand al'Thor (Josha Stradowski). Here are five potential partners.
Read MoreNetflix and A24's thrilling collaboration has resulted in one of the most binge-able series of 2023 with Beef, and fans can't stop talking about it.
Read MoreIf you didn't hunt down Cocaine Bear in theaters, you might be happy to learn when this silly horror film is making its grisly streaming debut on Peacock.
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