Dean Norris Asked Breaking Bad's Creator To Kill Off Hank Earlier In Season 5
According to Dean Norris, he wanted his Hank Schrader character on Breaking Bad to be killed off substantially earlier in the show's 5th season.
Read MoreAccording to Dean Norris, he wanted his Hank Schrader character on Breaking Bad to be killed off substantially earlier in the show's 5th season.
Read MoreNetflix has revealed that "Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery" is getting a director's commentary track.
Read MoreIt's easy to assume that fans are happy over Clay's death on Sons of Anarchy. However, viewers' feelings toward this loss aren't so cut and dry.
Read MoreWarner Bros. has unveiled that their speedster will be running into CinemaCon this year, as "The Flash" will be shown for the first time at the con.
Read MoreBreaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan opened up about why it was important for the universe to end with Better Call Saul.
Read More"Naruto" fans appear to be in agreement that Akatsuki members Hidan and Kakuzu had a better storyline in the "Shippuden" anime than in the manga.
Read MoreBella Ramsey, who played Lyanna Mormont on "Game of Thrones," didn't get a call from the showrunners about her character's death. She found out via her mum.
Read MoreMuch of the Ents' tragic history happens to fall precisely during the time that Prime Video's "The Rings of Power" series is set.
Read MoreWhen it comes to on-screen transformations, you'd have trouble finding a better example than Naomi Grossman in American Horror Story.
Read MoreIn a recent interview, Jonathan Majors described how survivor's guilt informed the storyline between Adonis and Damian in Creed III.
Read MoreThe third "Ant-Man" movie is both fun and frustrating. Here are the dumb things in "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania" that everyone just ignored.
Read More"The Office: Superfans Episodes" provide an even greater glimpse into the depravity of Creed Bratton and just how insane he truly is.
Read MoreIn this promo for his upcoming "Saturday Night Live" episode, Woody Harrelson sure does love to hear himself think.
Read MoreMarvel Studios has done it again in spite of fierce critical backlash. Here is why "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania" blew everyone away at the box office.
Read MoreWhen speaking about the tough filming conditions of "1883," Sam Elliot expressed admiration for this co-star's ability to give a great performance in the cold.
Read MoreWill Sharpe broke out in a big way playing Ethan in "The White Lotus" Season 2, but the role almost went to Golden Globe winner Evan Peters.
Read More"Star Wars" clone troopers are often looked at as tools rather than people and this prevalent theme continues in the second season of "The Bad Batch."
Read More"Creed III" star Michael B. Jordan is taking the reins of the franchise as director. Now, he's discussing the pressure he feels taking over from Ryan Coogler.
Read MoreLong before taking the role of Kai, Alex Tarrant discovered a passion for acting and learned to overcome a challenge that made English class a living nightmare.
Read MoreThe "Avatar" films have a lengthy gap between them and legendary American filmmaker James Cameron has offered some explanations on why that is.
Read More"Yellowstone" actress Wendy Moniz likens John Dutton (Kevin Costner) and Lynelle Perry's (Moniz) love to a chess game. Here's why.
Read MoreIf you see Forrie Smith in your vicinity, do not put a hat on a bed. In fact, even if the "Yellowstone" actor is nowhere around, put your hat somewhere else.
Read MoreFred Lewis hasn't been the most popular prospector on Gold Rush, but one particular episode shows off his impressive leadership skills.
Read More"Grey's Anatomy" characters don't just frequent the hospital at which they work; they also spend a lot of time at this bar. Read on to see if it's real or fake.
Read MoreKate Flannery is best known for playing Meredith Palmer on NBC's "The Office," and the actor revealed why she loves the Superfan episodes on Peacock.
Read MoreWhat made Dennis Farina so good at playing Joe Fontana in "Law & Order"? His own history as a Chicago cop might have had something to do with it.
Read MoreDavid Labrava was a part of "Sons of Anarchy" from the beginning, but not as an on-screen character. In fact, he first had a behind-the-scenes role on the show.
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