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Action & Adventure Movies (6)

  • Alternate Fast And Furious Movie Endings You Haven't Seen

    The Fast & Furious saga has plenty of detours and alternate exits littered throughout the trivia sections of IMDb and the deep recesses of DVD box sets. The family we will see on screen for Fast 9 almost wasn't, and it's miraculous that it's managed to hold together under so many stresses.

    By Alex G. Read More
  • Will Brian O'Conner Be In Fast And Furious 9?

    Since the revelation that Fast and Furious 9 will bring Mia Toretto back to the forefront, questions have swirled as to whether her partner, Brian O'Conner, will return in some capacity as well. Let's discuss the feasibility of including Paul Walker's iconic character in a new Fast Saga iteration.

    By Meg Bucholtz Read More
  • Why The Fast And Furious 9 Trailer Means More Than You Think

    Forget your cape heroes and austere prestige dramas — the most auspicious franchise season is here again. The Fast Saga has blessed us with a trailer for its latest iteration, the ninth Fast and Furious film, aptly titled F9. There's more to the trailer than meets the eye.

    By Meg Bucholtz Read More

Animation Movies (1)

Cartoon Shows (2)

  • Things Only Adults Notice In Steven Universe

    For all that Steven Universe pleases fans young and old alike, there are more than a few scenes, references, and jokes buried within its pastel landscape, noticed solely by the adults in the audience. We're here to explore all those moments, from the deepest cuts to the geekiest jokes.

    By Juliet Kahn Read More
  • The Truth About Rick And Morty's Talking Cat

    Rick and Morty's Season 4 episode "Claw and Hoarder: Special Ricktim's Morty" features a talking cat who leads Jerry on a spring break adventure in south Florida. Viewers hoping for a pat explanation were left in the lurch after Rick's adamant denial of any involvement; was he telling the truth?

    By Zach Lisabeth Read More

Comedy Movies (1)

  • How Much Adam Sandler Really Made From Happy Gilmore

    Adam Sandler is now entering the fourth decade of his (at times intermittent) box office success. The movie that paved the way: Happy Gilmore, which earned Sandler a $2 million payday, grew his budding reputation as a bankable comedic star, and led directly to his first overall deal with Sony.

    By Zach Lisabeth Read More

Comics (4)

  • Everything We Know About Star Wars: The High Republic

    Disney is opening up a new era to explore in everyone's favorite galaxy. Fans wondering where the Mouse House might take the Star Wars franchise after The Rise of Skywalker didn't have to wait long: the studio recently announced a new multimedia endeavor entitled Star Wars: The High Republic.

    By Zach Lisabeth Read More
  • The Untold Truth Of Justice League Dark

    The Justice League Dark is a gathering of supernatural specialists that includes sorcerers, nature spirits, a certain Amazon warrior princess, and even the World's Greatest Detective, who in this case is an immortal talking monkey with a hat. Confused? The answers you seek are all right here.

    By Chris Sims Read More
  • The Untold Truth Of Cassandra Cain

    With her appearance in the Birds of Prey movie, Cassandra's star is shining brighter than it ever has, but the road she took to get there remains one of the most fascinating examples of how many changes a character can endure in a relatively short time.

    By Chris Sims Read More
  • The Best Manga You've Never Heard Of

    Sailor Moon, Death Note, My Hero Academia — you know them, you love them, you've lent out your copies so many times you've lost count. But for all the blockbuster titles hitting Western shores, there are thousands more that pass beneath the radar.

    By Juliet Kahn Read More

DC (11)

  • The Actor Who Played The Joker In Birds Of Prey Has Been Revealed

    Will the real Mr. J please stand up? After the brief, fuzzy appearance by the Joker in a flashback scene in Birds of Prey, fans were left wondering just who it was filling the iconic villain's clown shoes. Now, we know: it was California musician Johnny Goth, standing in for Jared Leto.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • How Zoe Kravitz Is Preparing To Play Catwoman In The Batman

    Zoe Kravitz is sharpening her claws for her next big role. Though Matt Reeves' The Batman is still largely shrouded in mystery, Kravitz has the all-clear to answer some queries about her blockbuster part in The Batman. Here's what Zoe Kravitz has to say so far about playing Catwoman in The Batman.

    By Nina Starner Read More
  • The Batman Fans Already Know Who They Want As The Next Joker

    Bat-fans are quickly forming a consensus opinion about who they would like to see playing the next Clown Prince of Crime. The roster of villains for the upcoming The Batman may already be set, but it seems only a matter of time before the next Joker arrives. The fan favorite choice: Willem Dafoe.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Times Impractical Jokers Took Things Too Far

    In their haste to be hilarious and bust each other's chops in stunts and punishments, the Jokers can get carried away. Their antics can veer into the unseemly, dangerous, or even illegal. Here are some times when the jovial pranksters of Impractical Jokers got a bit too extreme.

    By Brian Boone Read More
  • Why Batman's New Costume Could Be Made From A Gun

    Damn, Bruce... that's metal. Footage from a camera test for The Batman featuring Robert Pattinson in the Batsuit has been released upon the internet, and fans are picking it apart. Among their more fascinating discoveries: Bats' chest plate appears to have been made from repurposed materials.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • The Truth Behind The Impractical Jokers Guys' Failed TV Pilot

    Longtime buddies Joseph "Joe" Gatto, James "Murr" Murray, Brian "Q" Quinn, and Salvatore "Sal" Vulcano are the members of comedy troupe The Tenderloins, but you probably know them as the Impractical Jokers. Before creating the series, the friends had another project shot down by a different network.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Joker Fans Are Seriously Outraged Over This One Big Thing

    Some Joker fans are putting on a not-so-happy face. Reacting to the Best Picture victory of Bong Joon-ho's brilliant dark comedy Parasite, many aficionados of director Todd Phillips' insane take on the iconic DC villain took to Twitter to voice their opinions that Joker should have won.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • All The Oscars That Joker Won

    Director Todd Phillips' Joker snagging even one of the several Oscars it's in the running for would mark a big collective win for the realm of comic book adaptations. Here are all the Oscars Joker won at the 92nd annual Academy Awards.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • Why You'll Never See Any Of Joker's Many Deleted Scenes

    There are a number of moments that didn't make it into the theatrical version of Joker, but unlike what the vast majority of studios and creatives do with their films, Warner Bros. and director Todd Phillips have no intentions to release any of Joker's deleted scenes.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More

Disney+ (3)

  • Why You Won't See This Show On Disney+

    There's no "love" for Victor on Disney+. Ahead of the release of the new show Love, Victor — a spin-off of the 2018 film Love, Simon — Entertainment Weekly reported that the show would move from its original home at Disney+ to Hulu, where some of the Mouse House's more "adult" fare has landed.

    By Nina Starner Read More
  • The Mandalorian's Breakthrough VFX Explained

    With its simple narrative and retro-futuristic western aesthetic, The Mandalorian represents a bright spot in the modern Star Wars landscape. However, you may not know that the flagship Disney+ series also represents the bleeding edge of production technology, too.

    By Meg Bucholtz Read More
  • All The Disney+ MCU Rumors And Spoilers Leaked So Far

    Marvel has shrouded its plans for the Disney+ streaming service in their customary secrecy, but we've already gotten a pretty good peek at some of the shows in development. Here's what we know so far — and a detailed rundown of all the rumors that have surfaced about these upcoming series.

    By Michileen Martin Read More

Horror & Thriller (3)

  • Does The Invisible Man Have A Post-Credits Scene?

    Elisabeth Moss is about to hit the big screen in Universal's The Invisible Man, a very loose, updated adaptation of the 1897 H.G. Wells novel of the same name. As with any adapted franchise these days, audiences are curious whether or not they should expect a little bonus after the film proper.

    By Zach Lisabeth Read More
  • How Long Is The Invisible Man?

    The first entry in Universal and Blumhouse's re-imagined monster series will soon reveal itself. If you're wanting to know how long you'll have to enjoy — or endure — the "visceral" tension of Whannell's signature take on The Invisible Man, we've got the answer for you.

    By Abbey White Read More
  • What The Critics Are Saying About The Invisible Man

    Don't look now, but writer-director Leigh Whannell's The Invisible Man is shaping up to be one of the year's biggest horror hits. The flick has been screened for critics, and while there is still an embargo on formal reviews, they're taking to social media in droves to praise the film.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More

Marvel (11)

  • How Wesley Snipes Got Ripped To Become Blade

    Wesley Snipes is a lifelong gym rat and martial artist who was fairly close to where he needed to be before being cast as the Daywalker. Still, he put in work to look superhuman on the silver screen. Here's how Snipes got ripped for Blade.

    By Alex G. Read More
  • Captain Marvel: New Videos Offer A Closer Look At Superhero Epic

    If you can't get enough Captain Marvel news (like us), the film's official Twitter​ has you covered. A trio of new videos were posted to the account today, with the first serving as a behind-the-scenes featurette focusing on Brie Larson's preparation for her role as an Air Force fighter pilot.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Some Major Changes Could Be Coming For Deadpool 3

    The Merc with a Mouth may be in for a Marvel-sized reality check when he joins the MCU. With the tentatively titled Deadpool 3 now officially in production under the Marvel Studios shingle, it seems MCU mastermind Kevin Feige could be eyeing major changes for the Deadpool franchise.

    By Patrick Phillips Read More
  • Will Red Hulk Join The MCU?

    Bruce Banner's smashing days might be over in the MCU, but an unlikely replacement may be waiting in the wings. The Mighty Marvel rumor mill has been insisting of late that Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross will soon follow in the footsteps of his comics counterpart by becoming the Red Hulk.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Mark Ruffalo's Hulk Could Be Done With The MCU For Good

    The Marvel Cinematic Universe may have seen the last of the Green Goliath. In a recent interview, Mark Ruffalo — who has portrayed the Hulk in the MCU since 2012's The Avengers — indicated that 2019's Avengers: Endgame was intended to wrap up Bruce Banner's arc in the franchise.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Why Sam Raimi Would Actually Be Perfect To Direct Doctor Strange 2

    When it was announced that Doctor Strange director Scott Derrickson was dropping out of the sequel, Marvel fans were heartbroken — that is, until we got wind of his potential replacement. Not only is Sam Raimi the right man for the job, but his entire career may have been leading up to this moment.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More

Movie News (49)

  • Sony's 'Wonderful' Plan To Take Spider-Man Out Of The MCU

    When his acting days are done, Tom Holland may want to consider becoming a diplomat. While making the promotional rounds for the upcoming movie Onward, the Spider-Man actor discussed Sony Pictures' plans for the wall-crawler had the studio been unable to reach an agreement with Marvel Studios.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Justice League Costume Designer Shares Alternate Aquaman Look

    The DCEU's Arthur Curry almost looked a heck of a lot more like the version from the comics. Justice League costume designer Michael Wilkinson's original design for Aquaman (Jason Momoa) in the 2017 team-up film has leaked online, and it has fans of DC comics freaking out.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • How Phoebe Waller-Bridge Changed The No Time To Die Script

    It was announced in 2019 that Phoebe Waller-Bridge, the award-winning star, writer, and creator of Amazon's acclaimed series Fleabag, would join the James Bond universe for Daniel Craig's final 007 outing, No Time to Die. Here's how she adjusted the script for an entirely new Bond experience.

    By Nina Starner Read More
  • How Long Is Onward?

    While we don't yet have all the details about what sort of magic Tom Holland and Chris Pratt's enchanted brothers will ultimately encounter in the course of Pixar's mystical quest, we do have a much clearer idea about how long that quest will last.

    By Patrick Phillips Read More
  • The Matrix 4 Shoot Caused Property Damage

    The Matrix 4 has only been filming for a few weeks, but it's already proving to be an explosive new chapter in the science fiction action saga. This past weekend's takes, which involved a number of controlled explosions, were enough to knock — or melt — your socks off.

    By Abbey White Read More
  • The Real Reason Steven Spielberg Isn't Directing Indiana Jones 5

    Hold on to your fedoras, because storm clouds are brewing over the long-delayed production of Indiana Jones 5. The current calamity comes with reports that Steven Spielberg has left the director's chair. Having helmed every previous entry, what's caused the legendary filmmaker to step back now?

    By Patrick Phillips Read More
  • The Outrage Over Mulan Just Keeps Intensifying

    In our contemporary era, genuine political protest can occur anywhere -- even in the comments section of a YouTube video. Disney's live-action Mulan remake continues to suffer during political upheaval in Hong Kong. Most recently, a new TV spot for the Mulan remake is being rating-bombed on YouTube.

    By Meg Bucholtz Read More
  • Fans Have A Problem With Disney's First LGBTQ Animated Character

    Disney is still struggling with LGBTQ+ representation. Ahead of the release of Onward, Pixar's newest original film, LGBTQ fans are up in arms over the House of Mouse's "first LGBTQ animated character," since the portrayal is turning out to be problematic for multiple reasons.

    By Nina Starner Read More
  • Martin Scorsese Sent Bong Joon-Ho An Emotional Post-Oscars Letter

    One of the world's most famous directors has officially joined the #Bonghive. After Bong Joon-ho's momentous, universally acclaimed film Parasite won the Academy Award for Best Picture, the South Korean director has been the talk of Hollywood. He's even snagged the attention of Martin Scorsese.

    By Nina Starner Read More
  • Black Widow Character Posters May Reveal A Major Secret

    In May 2020, fans will finally get a solo vehicle for the original female Avenger, as Black Widow will hit the big screen. It appears that the film might involve the nefarious organization known as HYDRA, as revealed by Black Widow's recently released character posters.

    By Lea van der Merwe Read More
  • How Harrison Ford Really Feels About His Big Rise Of Skywalker Scene

    When Han Solo returned to counsel his son Ben, the erstwhile Kylo Ren, in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, it surprised the heck out of just about everyone. We were no more shocked by Han's return, though, than was Ford himself, as the actor revealed in a recent conversation with USA Today.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Why Linda Hamilton Didn't Want To Watch Terminator: Dark Fate

    Sarah Connor will take on any Terminator you throw at her, but there's one thing she can't handle. Terminator: Dark Fate star Linda Hamilton revealed that she was extremely reluctant to watch the flick for a simple reason: she hates seeing herself onscreen.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Top Gun: Maverick Casts Six More Characters

    Top Gun: Maverick is quickly topping off its cast. Paramount Pictures has lined up six more actors to join the impending Top Gun sequel, which sees Tom Cruise reprise his iconic role as United States Naval Aviator lieutenant Pete "Maverick" Mitchell.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • Spider-Man: Far From Home Logo Unveiled

    Spidey's got a brand-new look. Not only does Sony's Marvel Cinematic Universe-adjacent sequel Spider-Man: Far From Home take our friendly neighborhood web-slinger to new places, but it also swipes the scrappy vigilante with a sleeker and more mature varnish.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • Anna Diop, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II Cast In Jordan Peele's Us

    Count Anna Diop and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as one of us -- literally. The pair have been cast in writer-director Jordan Peele's forthcoming thriller flick Us. Diop and Abdul-Mateen II join Elisabeth Moss, Tim Heidecker, Winston Duke, and Lupita Nyong'o for the film.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • Avengers: Infinity War: What The Critics Are Saying

    The apotheosis of 10 years of Marvel Cinematic Universe successes and a few sort-of stumbles, Avengers: Infinity War has clearly been highly anticipated, but is it worth the wait, and does it live up to the otherworldly buzz that has surrounded it since day one? Here's what the critics are saying.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • The Last Jedi Director Explains Why So Many Finn Scenes Were Cut

    Many Star Wars fans have noticed that a lot of the deleted scenes from The Last Jedi have one thing in common: they feature John Boyega's defected Stormtrooper-turned-Rebel supporter Finn. So why were so many Finn scenes clipped out of The Last Jedi? Writer-director Rian Johnson reveals the answer.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • Why Suicide Squad Was A 'Nightmare' For Shang-Chi Actor Simu Liu

    Suicide Squad made this actor's life harder than it needed to be. Simu Liu, who is set to make his superhero debut in 2021 with Marvel's Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, recently took to Twitter to throw some shade at Suicide Squad, calling the production a "nightmare."

    By Patrick Phillips Read More
  • Here's Who's Rumored To Play Ghost Rider In Doctor Strange 2

    The Mighty Marvel rumor mill is cranking up again. Rumor-slinging website We Got This Covered is reporting that Danny Ketch — canonically the third character to take on the mantle of Ghost Rider in Marvel Comics — will have a cameo appearance in Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • The Other Superhero Robert Downey Jr. Would Like To Play

    Over the course of 11 years and 10 feature films, Robert Downey Jr. gave heroic life to the MCU's O.G. superhero Iron Man. In 2019's Avengers: Endgame, Iron Man made the ultimate sacrifice. Whether or not RDJ ever portrays Iron Man again, there's at least one other Marvel hero he'd love to play.

    By Patrick Phillips Read More
  • Birds Of Prey Gets A New Title In Theaters After Release

    Harley Quinn got tired of being someone else's sidekick, and apparently, so has Warner Bros. The parent studio behind the DC Extended Universe is evidently looking to course-correct with its latest release, Birds of Prey, after an underwhelming debut. Birds of Prey now has a new title in theaters.

    By Abbey White Read More
  • All The Oscars That Once Upon A Time In Hollywood Won

    Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood isn't exactly the fairy-tale the title suggests, but everyone involved in the film is hoping for some Oscars magic. From the film's long nomination list, here are all the awards Once Upon a Time in Hollywood took home during the 2020 Oscars.

    By Meg Bucholtz Read More
  • All The Oscars That Parasite Won

    Director Bong Joon-ho's black comedy thriller film Parasite picked up countless nominations for the 2019-2020 awards season, and it received no shortage of attention at the 2020 Oscars. Here are all the awards it took home during the event.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • Vin Diesel Makes A Head-Turning Claim About Fast And Furious 10

    The Fast Saga might be coming to a close — but the next flick in the main series still might not be the last. In keeping with the franchise's "more is more" aesthetic, star Vin Diesel has suggested that Fast 10 might be split into two parts. The strategy has worked well for other franchises.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Kathleen Kennedy Confirms Something Big For Indiana Jones 5

    Time to saddle up, Indy. Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy recently gave a brief update on the status of Indiana Jones 5 during a chat with the BBC at the 2020 BAFTA Awards. While she didn't dive into too many details, she was clear about one thing: the series isn't getting rebooted just yet.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • How Long Is Birds Of Prey?

    It's nearly time for the world to feast its eyes upon the promised insanity of Margot Robbie's Harley Quinn team-up flick Birds of Prey. There may still be some mystery to the Birds of Prey madness, but we now know how long it will last.

    By Patrick Phillips Read More
  • Lucasfilm Confirms Even More Cameos In Rise Of Skywalker

    Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker made waves when it flew into theaters in December 2019 -- not just for being the closing chapter of the Skywalker saga, but also for including a number of unexpected cameos that were peppered throughout the action. Lucasfilm has confirmed two more cameos.

    By Lea van der Merwe Read More
  • Did George Lucas Have A Cameo In The Rise Of Skywalker?

    Like some kind of force that binds the galaxy together, George Lucas might still have a presence in the Star Wars universe. ABC News reported that Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker contains a cameo from the creator of the franchise in the form of an audio clip. The clip in question: a scream.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Jim Carrey Gives His Take On The Sonic The Hedgehog Redesign

    Everyone has had a take on the sizable disaster that was the initial Sonic the Hedgehog trailer, which featured a horrifying-looking Sonic. We can now count Jim Carrey, who Dr. Robotnik in the flick, as among the people who've offered their thoughts on Sonic's original design.

    By Meg Bucholtz Read More
  • We Now Know What Happened To Luke's Lightsaber

    One Star Wars mystery has been solved, only for another to take its place. The second issue of Marvel Comics' Star Wars series has answered a nagging question in the minds of fans: how the heck did Luke Skywalker's lightsaber not disappear forever after tumbling into the abyss on Cloud City?

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Is This How Han Returns In Fast And Furious 9?

    When the first trailer for the ninth Fast and Furious film dropped, fans of the nearly two-decade-long action franchise were gifted a shocking surprise: Han Lue is back. But how exactly has he returned from his presumed death?

    By Abbey White Read More
  • The Paul Walker Easter Egg In Fast And Furious 9 Trailer

    Paul Walker's Fast and Furious family haven't forgotten him. The late actor, who was last featured in 2015's Furious 7, received a sweet tribute in the full-length trailer for the upcoming ninth installment in the series — but you had to have pretty sharp ears to catch it.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Margot Robbie Reportedly Eyed To Play This Huge Role

    Margot Robbie might be winging her way to Neverland. According to The Illuminerdi, the role of Tinkerbell in an upcoming live-action adaptation of the familiar Peter Pan story — entitled Peter Pan and Wendy — has reportedly been offered to the Academy Award-nominated actress.

    By Nina Starner Read More
  • Black Widow Super Bowl 2020 TV Spot Features Avengers Reference

    The Avengers weren't Natasha Romanoff's first makeshift family. During the 2020 Super Bowl on Sunday, February 2, Marvel Studios dropped a 30-second TV spot for its upcoming film Black Widow — the superhero standalone starring Scarlett Johansson as the titular character.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More

Movie Reviews (4)

Movies (54)

  • Movies That Deserve A Modern-Day Remake

    Remakes are common, and sometimes the right material can produce one that lives up to or even surpasses the original. Sometimes a filmmaker simply wants to pay tribute to an old favorite, sometimes a producer sees an opportunity to say something new, and sometimes a cool idea just refuses to die.

    By Matthew Jackson Read More
  • Every Marvel Superhero You Can Expect To See In Black Widow

    Quite a few familiar faces may accompany Natasha Romanoff's return to the silver screen after her unexpected demise in Avengers: Endgame. Without further ado, let's break down some of those well-known characters and consider who we might expect to see in Black Widow's long-awaited MCU adventure.

    By Jaron Pak Read More
  • How Apple's Weird iPhone Rule Spoils Rian Johnson's Last Movie

    Turns out that Knives Out's big twist was hiding in plain sight all along. During a recent installment of Vanity Fair's YouTube series Notes on a Scene, Rian Johnson revealed a surprising yet key revelation. Here's how tech giant Apple's weird iPhone rule might have completely spoiled Knives Out.

    By Nina Starner Read More
  • Small Details You Missed In The Candyman Reboot Trailer

    With his hook for hand, he's coming to scare the pants off of a new generation of moviegoers. The trailer for producer Jordan Peele's Candyman, a "spiritual sequel" to eh 1992 horror classic of the same name, has finally been released online, and it promises plenty of cerebral thrills.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • What Bob Iger's Departure Means For The Future Of Disney

    On February 25, 2020, it was announced that Bob Iger — after a stellar 15-year run as CEO of The Walt Disney Company — was stepping down. Here's how Iger helped transform Disney from a relatively bit player into a media juggernaut, and what the future of the Mouse House will look like without him.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Masaaki Yuasa Projects Ranked Worst To Best

    Yuasa's served as a director for over a dozen projects, with varying degrees of creative control past that. But in considering all those years of work, there are bound to be some misfires among the masterpieces; with that in mind, here are Masaaki Yuasa-directed projects ranked worst to best.

    By Ziah Grace Read More
  • Why Kevin Feige Was Once Nervous About A Female-Led Marvel Movie

    Sometimes, fighting for your creative vision means putting the job itself under the blade. Back in 2015, Marvel Cinematic Universe mastermind Kevin Feige was fighting hard to get Black Panther and Captain Marvel made, but he was particularly nervous about pitching a female-led movie to Disney brass.

    By Meg Bucholtz Read More
  • What's The Deal With That Leaked Star Wars: Episode IX Poster?

    The buzz surrounding the forthcoming, as yet-untitled Star Wars: Episode IX just got weird. A leaked image purported to be the first official poster for the flick surfaced online today, and the internet responded with utter bafflement — not the response one might have expected.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • When This Missing Pixar Movie Is Coming To Disney+

    Disney+ subscribers will soon be able to really get their Pixar fix. Pixar has transferred many of its most popular films over to Disney+, but there's one much-loved flick that's nowhere to be seen in the streamer's content library. Here's when it'll arrive on Disney+.

    By Nina Starner Read More
  • The Reason Names Are Reversed On Movie Posters

    There's one apparent rule concerning movie posters that doesn't appear to make sense: listing the actors' names out of order, and often completely reversed, from how the actors themselves appear on the poster. We're here to shatter the mystery, because there is indeed a reason for this phenomenon.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • How Marvel's Eternals Will Make Superhero Movie History

    The Marvel Cinematic Universe has had plenty of significant milestones over the years. One thing the MCU hasn't yet done, though, is bring fans a gay superhero — but that's all about to change with The Eternals. Actor Haaz Sleiman recently spoke to New Now Next about his role in the film.

    By Lea van der Merwe Read More
  • The Best Amazon Prime Video Arrivals Of March 2020

    February 2020's extra leap year day will give Amazon Prime Video subscribers just one more day to wait for its new March offerings, which includes a promising new batch of original material. These are the best Amazon Prime Video arrivals of March 2020.

    By Michileen Martin Read More
  • Chris Pratt's Role In Sony And Marvel's Spider-Man Battle

    The fight over Spider-Man has been a tug-of-war between Sony and Marvel Studios ever since the latter began building the Marvel Cinematic Universe. After a brief break-up in August 2019, Sony and Marvel came to a new deal. MCU star Chris Pratt lent a helping hand in the battle at the time.

    By Lea van der Merwe Read More
  • All The Best Stuff Coming To Netflix In March 2020

    March is almost upon us, and just like every month, a truckload of new offerings will be dropping on Netflix. There's something for everyone coming to the streaming site in March 2020, but if you happen to be a big fan of prestige dramas, romantic comedies, or both, you're really in luck.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • The Real Reasons Birds Of Prey Had A Disappointing Box Office Debut

    Warner Bros. and DC Films' latest outing, Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn), failed to exceed projections for opening-weekend box office by about $10 million. But it isn't the outright flop some have framed it as. Here's why Birds of Prey had a disappointing debut.

    By Meg Bucholtz Read More
  • How The Millennium Falcon Got Its Name

    While much has been made of the Millennium Falcon's inception, people tend to overlook the fact that the oddly designed ship that made the Kessel Run in less that 12 parsecs also happens to sport one of the coolest names in the galaxy. So, exactly how did the Millennium Falco get its name?

    By Patrick Phillips Read More
  • Why Mortal Engines Bombed At The Box Office

    Mortal Engines is an example of filmmakers making a complete miscalculation when it comes to what kind of movie general audiences want to see. It aimed to be a franchise-starting epic, but the grandest thing about it is turning out to be the scale of its failure.

    By Sarah Szabo Read More
  • Keri Russell Cast In Star Wars: Episode IX

    The galaxy far, far away has just gotten a little bit bigger. Star Wars: Episode IX director J.J. Abrams has tapped Keri Russell to join the film's cast. Russell joins returning Star Wars actors Adam Driver, John Boyega, Oscar Isaac, and Daisy Ridley for the upcoming pic.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • Will Billy Dee Williams Be In Star Wars: Episode IX?

    A major (cape-swinging, smooth-talking, oh-so-cool) name might be joining Star Wars: Episode IX. A new report indicates that Billy Dee Williams will reprise his role as Lando Calrissian in the final installment in the Star Wars franchise's current trilogy.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • Betting Odds On Which Avengers Will Die In Infinity War

    The battle for the Infinity Stones will unite an entire universe of superheroes, with undoubtedly lethal consequences. Given the stakes involved and Thanos' status as the ultimate bad guy of the Marvel movies, the question isn't if one of the heroes will die, but which ones.

    By Looper Staff Read More
  • Marvel Fans Have A Big Problem With Robert Pattinson's Batsuit

    As if Batman didn't have enough problems, he's now facing accusations of thievery. Marvel fans seem to think that Battinson's mask, revealed in camera test footage last week, bears a little too much of a resemblance to that worn by the Devil of Hell's Kitchen in the Netflix series Daredevil.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Things Only Adults Noticed In Sonic The Hedgehog

    Although Sonic is a video game traditionally played by kids, and the movie is family-friendly, there are many plot developments that will leave older viewers scratching their heads. Here are things only adults noticed in Sonic the Hedgehog.

    By Trevor Lowry Read More
  • C-3PO's Entire Backstory Explained

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    Is Marvel bringing back the Mad Titan? Rumor-mongering website We Got This Covered is reporting that their wily anonymous sources inform them that Josh Brolin's Thanos, the Big Bad of the entire 22-film Infinity Saga who finally met his end in Avengers: Endgame, will soon return to the MCU.

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  • Biggest Unanswered Questions In Birds Of Prey

    While Birds of Prey gives us a satisfying and explosive ending, what we know about the characters in their previous incarnations as well as the iconic setting of Gotham City help lead us to a lot of questions about the movie.

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  • The Untold Truth Of Bong Joon Ho

    But although Joon Ho's name is on the tip of everyone's tongue now, just a few years ago no one really knew who he was. In fact, unless you were already an aficionado of one or several of his six films leading up to Parasite, it's unlikely that you'd heard of him at all until recently.

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  • The Real Reason The Hunt Is Finally Getting A Theatrical Release

    The Hunt is back on. Pulled from the schedule last year after a storm of controversy, the action thriller has implemented a new marketing campaign and scored a new release date — and its producers would like moviegoing audiences to know that their picture isn't what it's been made out to be.

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  • The Truth About Bong Joon-Ho's Translator, Sharon Choi

    From press junkets to film festivals to the many awards stages he's taken, Parasite director Bong Joon-ho has been accompanied by his lightning-fast and whip-smart translator, Sharon Choi. Here's everything you need to know about the 25-year-old translator.

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  • The 2020 Oscars: Biggest Surprises And Snubs

    The Oscars wouldn't be the Oscars without some frustrating losses and exciting wins, so we're here to break down all the highs and lows of this year's telecast. From Parasite's history-making win to Martin Scorsese's multiple losses, here are the biggest surprises and snubs at the 2020 Oscars.

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  • All The Oscars That 1917 Won

    From the moment pre-release marketing began for 1917, it was evident Sam Mendes' World War I film was destined to appear on the Oscars stage, and clearly intended to dominate the 2019-2020 awards season. Here's what 1917 took home from the 2020 Oscars.

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  • What Birds Of Prey Got Wrong From The Comics

    Just how dramatically do the cinematic Birds of Prey differ from those of the comics? Join us as we take a deep dive into the comics canon to answer that question, from the remodeled lineup to the strikingly different settings.

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  • The Untold Truth Of Birds Of Prey

    Who exactly are the Birds of Prey? And what do they have to do with Harley Quinn? Well, join us as we explore DC's number one squad, from their origin story to their ever-changing lineup.

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  • Will There Be A Birds Of Prey Sequel?

    Birds of Prey (And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) has been unleashed on the world, and by all accounts, it's a zany, anarchic, amazingly violent shotgun blast of fun. What are the chances that Birds of Prey will get a sequel? We're going with "excellent."

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  • Does Birds Of Prey Have A Post-Credits Scene?

    These days, just about every franchise picture is virtually guaranteed to have a mid- or post-credits scene, and if we're talking about comic book films like Birds of Prey, you can probably just go ahead and do away with the "virtually" part. Does the movie have a post-credits scene?

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  • Easter Eggs You Missed In Birds Of Prey

    Both Harley Quinn and the Birds of Prey have a long and storied history in the DC universe, and the Margot Robbie-led flick pays tribute to both — if you're paying attention.

    By Christopher Gates Read More
  • The Untold Truth Of Doctor Octopus

    You could make a solid argument that Doctor Octopus is Spider-Man's real arch-enemy, and the character has had a rich history in movies, comics, and video games. From the good to the bad, without forgetting the weird, here's the untold truth of Doctor Octopus.

    By Ziah Grace Read More
  • Why Chris Rock's Saw Reboot Will Be Better Than You Think

    Ever since it was announced that comedian Chris Rock would be producing and starring in a reboot of the classic Saw franchise, fans of the notorious Jigsaw killer have been a bit... well, puzzled. Judging by its new trailer, though, it could prove to be one of the best horror flicks of the year.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Eternals Might Debut One Of Marvel's Biggest Characters

    Another day, another character introduction rumor that's taking the MCU speculation train off the rails. A Twitter user is now claiming to have spoken to an actor in The Eternals who reportedly described their character in a way that loosely fits the general backstory of Namor the Sub-Mariner.

    By Meg Bucholtz Read More
  • How Karen Gillan Transformed Into Nebula

    A lot of expert makeup work goes into the Guardians of the Galaxy. Out of all of them, nobody's look is more difficult to achieve than that of Nebula, daughter of Thanos and villain turned Avenger. You may recognize actress Karen Gillan, but she definitely looks a little different in the MCU.

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  • Things You Might Have Missed In The Super Bowl 2020 Movie Trailers

    No matter how sedate the Super Bowl party, the game and glitzy ads mean you can miss a bunch in the time it takes to tip the pizza guy. At the 2020 Super Bowl, the movie trailers and TV spots came fast and furious all evening — and we've assembled the most novel ones here for you to see.

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  • The Best And Worst 2020 Super Bowl Trailers And TV Spots

    As expected, Hollywood's major studios brought out the big guns for 2020's Super Bowl. The cavalcade of trailers were — with one notable exception — tasked with stuffing a lot of story into a 30-second run time; let's take a look at the best and worst movie and TV trailers from the 2020 Super Bowl.

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  • Watch All The Super Bowl 2020 Movie Trailers And TV Spots

    If you missed the big game as it aired live, or were too busy washing from your mouth the taste of hot wings and regret following a halftime eating challenge to catch every minute of the action, we've got you covered with the movie trailers and TV spots that aired during the 2020 Super Bowl.

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  • Movie Roles These Actors Regret Turning Down

    No matter how hugely successful or influential a movie star becomes throughout his or her career, most of them have at least one project that got away. In the midst of award-winning performances and scene-stealing turns, some actors would still love to have another shot at roles they rejected.

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  • The Reason So Many Fans Love Klaus Hargreeves On The Umbrella Academy

    It didn't take viewers long to fall in love with Netflix's TV adaptation of Gerard Way and Gabriel Bá's Eisner award-winning comic The Umbrella Academy, which debuted in February 2019. In almost as quick a time, Robert Sheehan's Klaus Hargreeves also wormed his way into the hearts of series' fans.

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  • Why Triss Merigold From The Witcher Looks So Familiar

    In November 2018, British actress Anna Shaffer was announced for the role of Triss Merigold on Netflix's The Witcher. No matter what the Witcher team chose to do with the character for the show, one thing is undeniable: the actress who plays her looks familiar. Here's where you've seen her before.

    By Natasha Lavender Read More
  • The Real Reason The Umbrella Academy Has No Cell Phones

    Since debuting in early 2019, Netflix's unconventional superhero series The Umbrella Academy has become the talk of the town. Fans have heavily discussed its story, its characters, and its style — and have even started to question why cell phones don't seem to exist in the series' universe.

    By Patrick Phillips Read More
  • Netflix Has A Valentine's Gift For People Without A Subscription

    Netflix wants non-subscribers to fall in love. In a video posted to the streamer's Twitter, Lana Condor and Noah Centineo — the stars of the hit Netflix original movie To All the Boys I've Loved Before — announced that those without a subscription are now able to watch the flick for free.

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  • The Hidden Story Fans Are Missing In The Witcher

    You can learn a lot about a person from the way they fight, and in a new featurette for Netflix's The Witcher, fans discover who series hero Geralt truly is through a clash of swords. The scene makes up a hidden story fans have missed on The Witcher, and reveals a core part of Geralt's season 1 arc.

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  • The Real Reason Jason Statham Isn't In Fast And Furious 9

    The latest installment in the Fast and Furious franchise will be minus one Shaw. Jason Statham, who portrays Deckard Shaw in the high-octane franchise, will be sitting out the upcoming ninth film, titled F9 — but the reason has more to do with logistics than anything else.

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  • DC's Flashpoint Timeline Explained

    From the time travel mechanics of the comics that inspired it to the way it played out for the Arrowverse, here are all the complicated details of the "Flashpoint" timeline, explained at last.

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  • The Joestar Family Tree From JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Explained

    If you're on the internet, you've almost certainly heard of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, but if you're not into anime you may not know quite what it is. It can be confusing, the way that fans take about JoJos, plural, even though the title seems singular. So what is a JoJo exactly?

    By Elle Collins Read More
  • Professor McGonagall's Entire Backstory Explained

    Played by the indomitable Dame Maggie Smith in the films, McGonagall is a seriously powerful and intelligent witch, but there's a lot you still might not know about Minerva. Here's everything you need to know about Professor McGonagall's entire backstory.

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  • The Crystal Gems' Entire Backstory Explained

    From the outside, Steven Universe appears to be a cuddly, fast-paced show about acceptance, joy and creating family wherever you find it. But buried within the very foundation of the show is a story that touches on the ravages of war and the bond it can create between those left behind.

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  • Han's Entire Fast And Furious Timeline Explained

    As time has gone on, the Fast & Furious timeline has become more and more complex, and the events depicted in the movies have gradually been revealed to be taking place in a non-linear and overlapping timeline — particularly when it comes to the character of Han.

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  • Spike Spiegel's Entire Backstory Explained

    While we wait for Netflix to roll out their live-action retelling of one of the greatest anime series of all time, we've finally sussed out the backstory of the guarded and cool Spiegel, dating back long before he ever set foot on the Bebop.

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  • Sauron's Entire Backstory Explained

    Why is this autocratic metaphysical being attempting to dominate Middle-earth? Where did he come from? How did he end up looking like a fiery optical organ perched atop a tower in Mordor? To properly answer those questions, we'll need to back up to the very beginning of Sauron's ages-long story.

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  • The Ending Of Birds Of Prey Explained

    Birds of Prey fans can finally dig into the film's massive ensemble, twisted set pieces, and inventive action. We also get to talk about all the twists and turns of the plot and how they all reached such a satisfying and thrilling conclusion with a lot of loose ends left dangling for a sequel.

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  • The Ending Of Locke And Key Explained

    If you're unclear as to how all the pieces fit together, want answers to some of Locke & Key's bigger questions, or just want some hints on where season two might head, here's what you need to know.

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  • The Entire Good Place Timeline Explained

    The Good Place tackled complicated themes like human morality, ethics, and whether or not people can truly and essentially change despite their flaws over the course of four seasons and 53 episodes before gracefully finishing its run in January of 2020.

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  • The Real Reason Star Wars: The Clone Wars Was Revived

    Star Wars fans were devastated when Lucasfilm announced in March 2013 that it was "winding down" production on the animated series The Clone Wars. Then, in July 2018, the studio confirmed it was reviving the show for a seventh and final season. Here's why the show is coming back.

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Television (46)

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    It's easy to forget now, but it was just a couple of years ago when Jodie Whittaker shocked the sci-fi world by stepping into the Tardis to become the first female Time Lord in the history of the BBC's series Doctor Who. It's safe to say the gig has contributed greatly to her bank account.

    By Patrick Phillips Read More
  • Why Tissaia From The Witcher Looks So Familiar

    Tissaia is far from the Swedish-born and U.K.-based actress's first major role, or even her first foray into a popular franchise. It's no surprise that while watching The Witcher you may have found her familiar. Here are a few places you might have seen (or heard) MyAnna Buring.

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  • Sailor Moon Villains Ranked From Worst To Best

    As beloved as Sailor Moon's good guys might be, its villains are every bit as compelling. Some are tyrannical despots, some are twisted scientists, and some are misguided idealists. Which of these baddies makes the most impression, and which can we do without?

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  • This One Shot Speaks Volumes About Geralt And Renfri's Relationship

    With all new TV series comes a long press tour, and Netflix's The Witcher was no exception. For the fantasy adaptation, however, Netflix did something a little different: the company had actor Henry Cavill sit down for a video explaining the Blaviken fight scene. One shot in it reveals a whole lot.

    By Meg Bucholtz Read More
  • The Reason Skyler White Was The Most Hated Character On Breaking Bad

    On Breaking Bad, one character was the voice of reason amongst all the insanity: Anna Gunn's Skyler White, the wife of the series' "protagonist" Walter White, played by Bryan Cranston. Unfortunately, Skyler repelled viewers, and she quickly became the most hated character on Breaking Bad.

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  • Friends Reunion Special: Everything You Need To Know

    Grab a coffee and your regular spot at Central Perk, because Friends is returning to the small screen. Once HBO Max launches in May, subscribers will have plenty of choices when it comes to new content, but the newly announced Friends reunion special will be among the most popular options.

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  • The Reason Linda Hunt Might Get Replaced On NCIS: LA

    Henrietta Lang has always been a powerful force of nature on NCIS: Los Angeles, with her appearances diminishing in recent seasons following a car accident actress Linda Hunt was involved in. Now, it seems Hunt's absence on the show make be of a more permanent nature in the near future.

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  • Doctor Who's Companions Ranked Worst To Best

    Some sidekicks are more successful onscreen than others, and with that in mind, we've put together a ranking of all the Doctor's companions since Doctor Who was revived in 2005. As the tenth Doctor would say: "Allons-y!"

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  • Why Joel McHale Could Never Be On Saturday Night Live

    Who would've thought that one of the wittiest men in Hollywood felt he could never fit in on Saturday Night Live? Actor-comedian Joel McHale recently appeared on an episode of Hiking with Kevin, during which he revealed why he couldn't have landed a job on the sketch comedy series.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • The Reason Clive Standen Left Vikings After Season 5

    While Ragnar Lothbrok met a shudder-inducing death on season 4 of Vikings, his unpredictable brother Rollo lived to make a dramatic return on season 5, during an emotional episode that came with its own surprising revelation. Here's why Rollo actor Clive Standen left Vikings after season 5.

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  • The 5 Best And 5 Worst Characters In Fairy Tail

    Fairy Tail's tone ranges from light-hearted and cheeky to intensely melodramatic, with lots of over-the-top characterizations pushing the relentless action scenes. While all of Fairy Tail's characters are larger than life, let's find out which characters are irresistible and which are annoying.

    By Rob Clough Read More
  • The Truth About This Mandalorian Actor Punching Baby Yoda

    Don't mess with Baby Yoda. Adam Pally, one of the actors portraying the Stormtroopers who captured the tot during the final episode of The Mandalorian's first season, has spoken out about the difficulties involved in smacking around the most beloved 50-year old infant there has ever been.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • The Real Reason Natalie Dormer Left Game Of Thrones

    Margaery Tyrell may have met an untimely end on Game of Thrones, but as it turns out, actress Natalie Dormer had some agency over her exit, which she opened up about once the sixth season came to an end. Here's the real reason Dormer left Game of Thrones after season 6.

    By Nina Starner Read More
  • The 5 Best And 5 Worst My Hero Academia Characters

    Not all characters are created equal; while Horikoshi has created some of the most interesting characters in superhero fiction, there are definitely some bad apples in the barrel. Here are the five best and five worst characters in My Hero Academia.

    By Ziah Grace Read More
  • Why Love Quinn From You Season 2 Looks So Familiar

    If you've made it to the end of You season 2, you know that Love Quinn isn't a repeat of Joe Goldberg's former object of obsession. You probably already want to know how Love factors into the narrative of You season 3, and why the actress who plays her looks so familiar.

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  • The Best Fantasy Shows Coming In 2020

    It's going to be a big year for spooky new supernatural series, whether we're talking about haunted houses or magical adventures. From high fantasy to horror and everything in between, these are the TV shows we're looking forward to in 2020.

    By Matthew Jackson Read More
  • Stranger Things Season 4 Teaser Drops A Major Bombshell

    Hold onto your butts, Stranger Things fans. Netflix has just dropped a teaser trailer for season 4 of the smash hit series, and the extremely brief and dialogue-free spot contains a major reveal that should have loyal viewers absolutely flipping their wigs.

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  • Small Details You Missed In Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina

    It's hard to catch every little detail when it's so easy to binge-watch multiple magical episodes on demand. With all that in mind, here's a look back at some of the small details you might have missed in the first three seasons of Chilling Adventures of Sabrina.

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  • Villains We Want To See In The Arrowverse

    There's still a long list of characters that could fit into the version of the DC Universe that CW has established, even if their comic book rivals aren't in the shows yet. With a few tweaks, many of them could fall right into the episodic stories as unique antagonists.

    By Stephen Wilds Read More
  • The Absolute Worst Thing Morty Has Ever Done On Rick And Morty

    While you'd pretty much have to be insane to willingly tangle with the Smartest Man in the Universe, we submit that the same is true of his stuttering, unassuming sidekick. These are the worst things Morty — who is not quite the wide-eyed innocent he would appear — has ever done on Rick and Morty.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • This Cut For Time RuPaul SNL Sketch Is A Must-See

    Even though the cast and crew of Saturday Night Live only has one week to pull together a full show of sketches, sometimes there are just too many ideas to include, which happened this past week when host RuPaul took the Rockefeller Center stage.

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  • Every RuPaul Sketch From SNL Season 45 Ranked Worst To Best

    On February 8, 2020, Saturday Night Live continued its 45th season by inviting legendary drag queen, actor, singer, and television personality RuPaul to host for the very first time alongside musical guest Justin Bieber. Here are the sketches that stole the show and the ones needed to "sashay away."

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  • The Most Powerful Keys In Locke & Key Ranked

    Here is every key in Locke & Key ranked from least to most powerful, at least far as season one is concerned. As readers of Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodríguez's graphic novels know, the Locke & Key saga is just getting started. Some of the best keys are yet to come.

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  • Things Fans Want To See In Amazon's Lord Of The Rings Prequel

    Amazon is setting their LotR series way back in the Second Age, thousands of years before the movies take place. So what does that mean, and what should we expect? Well, here are a few things that fans would definitely love to see in Amazon’s Lord of the Rings prequel.

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  • Why Danny Huston From Yellowstone Looks So Familiar

    On Paramount Network's western drama Yellowstone, Dan Jenkins nearly landed the Dutton Ranch after executing a devious tax scheme. Season 2 may have taken him out for good, but the actor who plays Dan Jenkins has left a lasting memory. Here's why Why Danny Huston from Yellowstone looks so familiar.

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  • Why Maisie Williams Was Never The Same After Game Of Thrones

    Arya Stark's legacy might be more complicated than anyone thought. Maisie Williams, who literally grew up on Game of Thrones as the tomboy-turned-dangerous-assassin, has opened up about the unexpected consequences she experienced thanks to her career-making role.

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  • How Chris Farley Influenced Tim Meadows' Saturday Night Live Career

    Saturday Night Live legend Tim Meadows has another celebrated comedian to thank for helping him build a strong foundation for his on-screen sketch comedy career. During an appearance on Kevin Nealon's Hiking with Kevin series, Meadows revealed how the late Chris Farley inspired him to be confident.

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  • The Best Data Episodes Of Star Trek: The Next Generation

    One of Star Trek’s most popular characters,, Data has appeared in quite a few episodes, and today, we’re looking at the ones where the sentient android shined the brightest. Here are our picks for the best Data episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation.

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  • Here's How Much A Life-Sized Baby Yoda Toy Will Cost You

    Disney capitalized on the cuteness and made sure to get plenty of Baby Yoda merchandise onto the shelves in time for 2019 Christmas sales, but there's still more Baby Yoda merch incoming. The most recent announcement is that a life-size collectible figure of the little critter is available to buy.

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  • The BoJack Horseman Episode That Changed Everything

    BoJack Horseman is one of the greatest animated series of all time, but that wasn't always apparent. It's not often easy to put your finger on the specific point at which a series finds its voice, but BoJack's evolution from "very good" to "potentially great" happened with one single episode.

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  • Paul Bettany's Latest WandaVision Tease Has Us Hyped

    The Vision has a couple of choice words about his upcoming Disney+ series. Paul Bettany, who portrayed the android in the films of the MCU, recently spoke about the upcoming series WandaVision during a conversation with filmmaker and huge comic book geek Kevin Smith at the Sundance Film Festival.

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  • Loki Reportedly Introducing First Transgender MCU Character

    A new Marvel show may feature a huge first for the studio and its diverse cast of characters. According to The lluminerdi, Marvel is looking to introduce a transgender character through the Disney+ series Loki, marking the first appearance of any trans character within the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

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  • Who Is Owen Wilson Playing In The MCU?

    News recently broke that funnyman Owen Wilson, who has been on a bit of a hiatus for the past few years, has been cast in the upcoming, hotly anticipated Disney+ series Loki. Let's take a look at some of the off-the-wall characters that it wouldn't surprise us to see Owen Wilson playing in the MCU.

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