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Action & Adventure Movies (6)

  • Brie Larson

    The Star Wars Role Brie Larson Didn't Land

    Before she was Captain Marvel, Brie Larson almost played another hero in a galaxy far, far away. The star sat down for a chat with screenwriter Gary Whitta on his YouTube show, and when the conversation turned to Star Wars, the actor revealed the movie she tried for, but didn't get.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • John Boyega as Finn in Star Wars

    Why John Boyega Has 'Moved On' From Star Wars

    John Boyega has put Star Wars firmly in his rearview mirror. According to a comment on his Instagram account, Boyega — who played Stormtrooper-turned-Resistance-fighter Finn throughout the entire Star Wars sequel trilogy — is officially done with his star-making role.

    By Nina Starner Read More
  • Daisy Ridley and Adam Driver in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

    This Star Wars Actor Still Hasn't Seen The Rise Of Skywalker

    Most people creating Star Wars are, by this point, fans who grew up obsessing over the original and prequel trilogies. However, there's at least one notable Star Wars actor who not only missed the the big opening night for the final chapter of the Skywalker saga, they haven't seen the movie, period.

    By Dany Roth Read More
  • Babu Frik in Star Wars: The Rise of Skwyalker

    How Nintendo's Game Boy Inspired A Star Wars Character

    With the vast creature creation demands of a new Star Wars film, the legion of designers, artists, writers, and visual effects mavens have to go digging for inspiration wherever they can find it — even if that means turning to a 30-year-old hand-held gaming device.

    By Zach Lisabeth Read More

Animation Movies (3)

Anime Shows (3)

Cartoon Shows (2)

Comedy Movies (6)

  • Kevin James in Zookeeper

    The Kevin James Rom-Com That's Killing It On Netflix

    Get ready for the romantic comedy that's driving Netflix audiences wild. Zookeeper, an unheralded 2011 flick headed up by King of Queens star Kevin James, has made its entrance onto the streamer's Top Ten list. The big-hearted comedy features plenty of James' signature genial goofiness.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Paul Rudd in How Do You Know

    The Forgotten Paul Rudd Rom-Com That's Killing It On Netflix

    Whatever the various factors that determine popularity may be, they're currently working in the favor of How Do You Know, a ten-year-old rom-com starring Paul Rudd. It's worth taking a look back at the movie now that it's been granted its share of the spotlight.

    By Benny Regalbuto Read More
  • Andy Samberg and Cristin Milioti in Palm Springs

    The Brand-New Rom-Com That's Taking Over Hulu

    Andy Samberg and his Lonely Island collaborators have delivered another comedy romp destined to be a cult classic. Palm Springs just premiered on Hulu, and if you're looking for a great way to start your weekend, you'll watch to check this movie out right away.

    By Nina Starner Read More
  • Andy Samberg as Rod Kimble in Hot Rod

    Hulu Nabs One Of Andy Samberg's Most Underrated Comedies

    If you're looking for a seriously silly comedy, Hulu's got you covered. Hot Rod, an underrated comedy from the Lonely Island, has come to the streaming platform, and if you forgot about this film in the years since its 2007 release, you're definitely missing out.

    By Nina Starner Read More

Comics (5)

  • Eliza Taylor as Clarke Griffin on The 100

    San Diego Comic-Con 2020: The Best Panels To Watch On Day 5

    As quickly as it arrived, San Diego Comic-Con@Home is swiftly coming to a close. Today — Sunday, July 26, 2020 — marks the fifth and final day of the first-ever virtual edition of San Diego Comic-Con. Here are the best panels to watch on day five of Comic-Con@Home.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • Nandor (Kayvan Novak), Guillermo (Harvey Guillen) and Laszlo (Matt Berry) receive visitors in the FX series, What We Do in the Shadows

    San Diego Comic-Con 2020: The Best Panels To Watch On Day 4

    The first three days Comic-Con@Home brought pop culture fans some truly killer news, and the fourth day is poised to continue that hot streak. From a slew of television talks to a trio of movie-focused presentations, here are the best panels to watch on Comic-Con@Home day four.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • Katheryn Winnick as Lagertha on Vikings

    San Diego Comic-Con 2020: The Best Panels To Watch On Day 3

    This year's San Diego Comic-Con is in full swing, hosting panels and dropping plenty of news even with the convention being held digitally for the first time in history. What does day three have in store? Here are the best panels to watch on Friday during San Diego Comic-Con@Home.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • Erin Moriarty as Annie January / Starlight and Antony Starr as John / Homelander on The Boys

    San Diego Comic-Con 2020: The Best Panels To Watch On Day 2

    With dozens of panels and presentations taking place during Comic-Con@Home on Thursday, July 23, fans are left wondering how they can make the most of their day of viewing. Looper has your back with the full run-down of the best panels to stream during the second day of San Diego Comic-Con 2020.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • BRZRKR written by Matt Kindt and Keanu Reeves

    Everything You Need To Know About Keanu Reeves' Comic Series BRZRKR

    After a storied career of playing the kinds of action heroes you can almost exclusively find in movies, Keanu Reeves is entering that other space where super powered heroes and monsters reign: comic books. The name of the comic is BRZRKR, and it will begin monthly distribution through Boom! Studios.

    By Dany Roth Read More

DC (10)

Documentaries (1)

  • Still from Tread

    The Captivating True Crime Documentary Currently Crushing It On Netflix

    An intense 2019 true-crime documentary is tearing it up on Netflix — telling the story of how one man came to tear up his town. Tread, which premiered last year at SXSW to rave reviews, has made its debut on the streamer's Top Ten list for movies. Its story is singularly bizarre — but all too true.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More

Exclusives (25)

  • Still from Rick and Morty

    The Worst Thing Rick Ever Did To Morty On Rick And Morty

    It would be tough being the grandson of the smartest man in the universe in any event, but for Morty Smith — half of the dysfunctional duo at the center of the smash hit Adult Swim animated series Rick and Morty — "tough" doesn't quite cut it. Here are the worst things Rick ever did to Morty.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Bryan Cranston as Walter White on Breaking Bad

    This Was The Worst Thing Walter White Did On Breaking Bad

    To list all of Walter White's misdeeds on Breaking Bad, we'd probably have to write a novel. But there are a few moments that, had he made different choices, might have presented a path to some kind of redemption. Instead, they became moments that defined the man — not Walter White, but Heisenberg.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Denzel Washington in Training Day

    Best And Worst Denzel Washington Movies

    Nobody's perfect, and Denzel Washington is no exception: His long filmography includes some embarrassing failures as well as award-winning achievements. With all that in mind, here's a look back at some of Washington's best and worst films.

    By Valerie Kalfrin Read More
  • Wes Bentley and Kelly Reilly on Yellowstone

    The Worst Thing Jamie Did To Beth On Yellowstone

    The source of that hatred has finally been revealed in season 3 of Yellowstone, and it's every bit as heartbreaking as fans expected. It also makes clear that Jamie has legitimately earned Beth's undying ire, as he made a life-changing decision on his sister's behalf without even telling her.

    By Patrick Phillips Read More
  • Jake Peralta

    The Best Jake Peralta Moments On Brooklyn Nine-Nine

    Jake Peralta is a combination of dedicated cop and even more dedicated office clown, a loving husband and friend who's also capable of being an extreme annoyance when he wants to be. It's that combination that leads to some of the most memorable scenes in all of Brooklyn Nine-Nine.

    By Matthew Jackson Read More
  • Scene from When They See Us

    The Best Netflix Originals You Missed In 2019

    It's the perfect time to hunker down inside for a movie night or dedicate a weekend to binge-watching a new series. There's no need to head out to the theater -- here are a few Netflix originals you've probably missed so far. From comedy to drama to horror, they've got everything covered.

    By Jane Harkness Read More
  • Bart Simpson from The Simpsons

    The Best Bart Simpson Moments On The Simpsons

    Bart Simpson contains multitudes: He's a troublemaker, a kid brother, and deep down, a pretty good kid. He's also been a standout part of The Simpsons from the beginning, and we're here to check out his very best moments. Some are naughty, some are nice, and all are memorable.

    By Brian Boone Read More
  • The Dragon Prince Netflix

    The Dragon Prince Fans Just Got The Best News Ever

    Fans of The Dragon Prince have speculated for more than a year about whether Netflix would renew the popular 3D-animated fantasy series beyond the third season. During the series' San Diego Comic-Con@Home panel on Friday, July 24, 2020, fans finally got their answer.

    By Abbey White Read More
  • Stanley Hudson The Office Leslie David Baker

    Fans Of The Office Just Got The Best News

    Fans of The Office don't stutter in their love for the show and its characters, even years after the NBC hit aired its final episode. The proof is in the pudding-dipped pretzel — Uncle Stan, a sort of spiritual successor to the original, is officially set to produce a pilot episode.

    By Benny Regalbuto Read More
  • Chase Stokes and Madelyn Cline on Outer Banks

    Outer Banks Fans Just Got The Best News Ever

    If you're a fan of the steamy, soapy thrills of the Netflix original series Outer Banks, we've got some great news for you. The streamer has renewed the series, which follows a group of teens who call themselves "the Pogues" in the titular region of North Carolina, for a second season.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Daniel Craig as James Bond in Casino Royale

    The Best New Movies And TV Shows To Watch On Netflix In August 2020

    It's that time once again — time to round up all of the significant comings and goings for the month on everybody's favorite streamer, Netflix. Plenty of new sci-fi, action, drama, and comedy features are on tap to break up the boredom during this, the summer of the well-worn couch.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Adam Sandler in Uncut Gems

    Every Adam Sandler Movie On Netflix Ranked Worst To Best

    Even though his career changes have often been met with harsh skepticism, Adam Sandler has proven his worth across multiple genres. Of course, Sandler's body of work is far from perfect and contains the occasional bomb now and again — many of which you can find right alongside his best on Netflix.

    By Shane O'Neill Read More
  • Mark Wahlberg

    Mark Wahlberg's Best And Worst Movies

    To help understand the odd road to success that Mark Wahlberg took, as well as the balancing act between his critically acclaimed hits and embarrassing flops, we're taking a look back at the eclectic Boston-born actor's best and worst movies.

    By Tyler Pisapia Read More
  • John David Washington leads the cast of Tenet

    Tenet Just Got The Worst News Imaginable

    Warner Bros. has a despairingly grim update regarding the (previously) most-anticipated film of the summer. Christopher Nolan's latest mind-bending sci-fi epic, Tenet, has been officially removed from the studio's release calendar, with no updated release date immediately forthcoming.

    By Zach Lisabeth Read More
  • Al Pacino

    Best And Worst Al Pacino Movies

    Al Pacino has had a long and storied career in Hollywood: He's been in thrillers, romances, comedies, dramas, and more. Many of these movies are brilliant, but some ... are less so. We're here to examine Pacino's best and worst movies, from the ones that won Oscars, to, well, Gigli.

    By Jordan Baranowski Read More
  • Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams in Eurovision Song Contest

    The Best Movies And TV On Netflix For Stress Relief

    Sometimes, you just want the mental equivalent of comfort food, to relax with a film or television show that's either a familiar favorite or just something light, fun, and soothing. If you're in desperate need of stress relief, Netflix has you covered.

    By Nina Starner Read More
  • Mortal Kombat 1995

    The Best Guilty Pleasure Movies On Netflix

    We're here to honor Netflix's guiltiest pleasures: the trash films we can't help but treasure, from the silliest action to the clumsiest horror and the comedies that only barely make us laugh.

    By Ben Kaye Read More
  • Ryan Gosling as Sebastian Wilder and Emma Stone as Mia Dolan in La La Land

    The Best Movies About Hollywood

    Ah, Hollywood -- it's the place where dreams are made. It's no surprise then that there are a ton of Hollywood movies about Hollywood itself: A town full of talented, beautiful people living on hope is about as cinematic as it gets. These are the best movies about Tinseltown ever made.

    By Nina Starner Read More
  • Mariska Hargitay and Christopher Meloni as Detectives Olivia Benson and Elliot Stabler in Law and Order: Special Victims Unit

    Law & Order Fans Just Got The Best News Ever About Benson And Stabler

    We've been waiting and wondering with hesitant hope, but it's true: Christopher Meloni has confirmed that his erstwhile Law & Order: Special Victims Unit character, Elliot Stabler, will reunite with Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay) in his solo-character revival series Law & Order: Organized Crime.

    By Meg Bucholtz Read More
  • The students of Clone High

    Clone High Fans Just Got The Best News Ever

    Although Clone High was canceled after only a single season, its creators, Bill Lawrence, Phil Lord, and Christopher Miller, have careers that span beyond one high school full of cartoon clones. But now, fans of the show have reason to celebrate, because the team is bringing Clone High back.

    By Dany Roth Read More
  • Elisabeth Moss as Peggy Olson on Mad Men

    Mad Men Fans Just Got The Best News Ever

    This is probably the only time in history where Mad Men fans can't use Pete Campbell's exasperated "Not great, Bob!" line as an answer to the question "How are you?" On July 1, Mad Men production company Lionsgate Television confirmed that the Jon Hamm-starring series has found a new streaming home.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • Johnny Depp as Ichabod Crane in Sleepy Hollow

    Netflix Just Nabbed One Of Johnny Depp's Best Movies Ever

    If you're in the mood for a little midsummer spookiness, Netflix has got you covered with the only pure horror film from one of the most distinctive visual stylists of all time. Sleepy Hollow, an adaptation of a classic Washington Irving story from Tim Burton, has hit the streamer as of July 1.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More

Fantasy Movies (2)

Gaming (1)

  • A promo image for the upcoming The Umbrella Academy card game

    The Umbrella Academy Fans Just Got Seriously Cool News

    The second season of The Umbrella Academy is set to drop on July 31, and we're already excited about what the new episodes might have in store for the Hargreeves clan. As if that wasn't exciting enough, fans of the show and the comics it's based on now have something else to look forward to.

    By Robert Balkovich Read More

HBO Max (1)

  • 4 Privet Drive as seen in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone

    The Truth About Harry Potter's Neighborhood In Real Life

    You might think you know everything about Harry Potter, but one of its most famous locations remains shrouded in mystery. It makes sense that, since it has some basis in real life, fans would want to know exactly where Little Whinging and 4 Privet Drive could be. Here's what we know.

    By Nina Starner Read More

Horror & Thriller (7)

  • Aldis Hodge, Elisabeth Moss, and Storm Reid in The Invisible Man

    Why James From The Invisible Man Looks So Familiar

    We're guessing you probably recognized the actor who played Detective Lanier in The Invisible Man, even if you couldn't quite place from where. His name is Aldis Hodge, and he's been a regular on screens both big and small in recent years. Here's why James from The Invisible Man looks so familiar.

    By Patrick Phillips Read More
  • Nia Long and Omar Epps in Fatal Affair

    The Psychological Thriller Heating Up Netflix Right Now

    Ready for a suspenseful potboiler featuring some serious talent in front of the camera? Netflix has got you covered. The original film Fatal Affair has shot all the way up the streamer's Top Ten list for movies only a day after its release.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Ethan Hawke as Ellison Oswalt in Sinister

    The Creepiest Attics In Horror Movies

    Looming over the rest of the house, full of creepy keepsakes, and often draped with cobwebs, the attic is the site of many horror movie climaxes. These are the creepiest ones of all -- grimy dolls, interior icicles, and crawl spaces full of bodies included.

    By Sezin Koehler Read More
  • At the Devil's Door poster

    The Naya Rivera Horror Movie You've Never Seen

    Talented and versatile actress Naya Rivera has been in the news of late for the most tragic of reasons. If you're wanting to explore Rivera's filmography outside of her signature role of Santana Lopez on Glee, we suggest that there's one feature in particular that showcases the depth of her range.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Elisabeth Moss as Cecilia Kass in The Invisible Man

    The Biggest Unanswered Questions In The Invisible Man

    Written and directed by Leigh Whannell, The Invisible Man is a rock-solid thriller, but some of its mysteries are never fully resolved. However, we'll be breaking down all of the questions that the film never gave us answers to, to see if we can answer them ourselves.

    By Claire Mulkerin Read More

Hulu (1)

  • Promo art for Castle Rock season 1

    The Untold Truth Of Castle Rock

    While we wait to see if there's more ghoulish fun headed our way in Castle Rock, here's a look at a few things you might not know about the most Stephen King-centric confection ever produced.

    By Patrick Phillips Read More

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Marvel (17)

Movie News (48)

  • Tom Cruise

    The Truth About Tom Cruise's $200 Million Space Movie

    Tom Cruise, along with director Doug Liman and tech entrepreneur Elon Musk, managed to secure an insanely hefty budget for his upcoming space movie. The twist? They want to actually shoot it in space. Here's the story behind this ambitious project.

    By Nina Starner Read More
  • Still from Deep Blue Sea

    The Internet Is Going Bonkers Over Deep Blue Sea 3

    Feel like you're missing out on those trips to the beach this summer? We've got a way to bring the beach right into your home. Warner Bros. Home Entertainment has released Deep Blue Sea 3, the latest in the franchise, to VOD. The internet, being the internet, is losing its mind over the movie.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Dwayne Johnson

    The Story Of How Dwayne Johnson Almost Played Willy Wonka

    Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson has snagged no shortage of iconic roles over the years — from Luke Hobbs in the Fast and Furious films to the titular DC antihero in the upcoming film Black Adam. There's another that he came very close to landing, though: Willy Wonka.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Ezra Miller as the Flash, Ben Affleck as Batman, and Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman in Justice League

    Zack Snyder Makes Huge Promise About His Cut Of Justice League

    Everything you need to know about Zack Snyder's Justice League is in the title. At the "Spotlight on Zack Snyder" Justice Con panel, the original Justice League director spoke about the impending release of his cut of the superhero ensemble flick, making a huge promise about its content.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • Promo poster for 2005's Constantine

    The Real Reason Constantine Was Rated R

    Constantine, the film adaptation of Garth Ennis' comic series that starred Keanu Reeves as John Constantine, arrived in theaters in 2005 with a hard R rating. According to its director Francis Lawrence, Constantine was made to be a PG-13 movie, given an R rating for a pretty strange reason.

    By Meg Bucholtz Read More
  • One of the many monsters of The New Mutants

    Will There Be A New Mutants Director's Cut?

    When a movie faces four separate delays and is dogged by rumors of reshoots, one has to wonder how much tinkering could have been done during those long years of waiting. So, how close is The New Mutants to its director's original vision?

    By Dany Roth Read More
  • Taika Waititi

    Taika Waititi Makes Two Promises About Thor: Love And Thunder

    Anyone who was awed by Waititi's colorful and wonderfully outlandish Thor: Ragnarok will probably not be surprised to hear that the director is bringing big emotions back to the franchise. In a recent interview, he detailed his newfound love of romance and the status of Thor: Love and Thunder.

    By Robert Balkovich Read More
  • Joe Manganiello as Max Fist in Archenemy

    Why You Should Be Excited About Joe Manganiello's Archenemy

    Hey, you there. Do you like superhero movies? Sure — who doesn't? How about inventive original properties with streaks of intensity, crafted by visionary genre filmmakers with blood-soaked, grindhouse sensibilities? Well, we've got just the film for you: Archenemy.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Emily Blunt, Millicent Simmons, and Noah Jupe in A Quiet Place 2

    A Quiet Place 2 Struck With Bad News

    It's been a waiting game to see if Paramount would roll the dice to get A Quiet Place 2 into theaters in 2020, or follow templates being set by other studios and bump the film to 2021. Per Entertainment Weekly, we now know the studio has finally ceded a 2020 release altogether.

    By Patrick Phillips Read More
  • Tom Holland as Peter Parker in Spider-Man: Far from Home

    Disappointing News Just Dropped For Spider-Man 3

    This web just wasn't sticky enough. On Thursday, July 23, 2020, it was announced that Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures' upcoming third Spider-Man movie has been kicked out of its November 5, 2021 release window.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • Blu Hunt as Dani/Mirage in The New Mutants

    The New Mutants' Opening Scene Has Been Revealed

    Well, this was unexpected. In a move likely very few people saw coming, 20th Century Studios made the bold decision to drop the opening scene for The New Mutants during the upcoming film's San Diego Comic-Con@Home panel, held on Thursday, July 23, 2020.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • Bill & Ted Face the Music poster

    Most Excellent News Just Dropped For Bill & Ted Face The Music

    Bill & Ted fans, get ready to Face the Music ... at home. Orion Pictures has just announced that the long-awaited three-quel continuing the adventures of Ted "Theodore" Logan and Bill S. Preston, Esq. will drop simultaneously in theaters and on VOD platforms.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Justice League promo image

    Something Exciting Is Coming For Justice League Fans This Weekend

    Calling all fans of the Justice League: A certain Mr. Snyder has a little surprise for you. In a recent interview, Snyder revealed that he will likely give audiences another sneak peek at his near-mythic upcoming director's cut of the 2017's Justice League at this weekend's Justice Con.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Charlize Theron in The Old Guard

    The Real Reason Charlize Theron Hasn't Been In The MCU

    Charlize Theron has featured in so many iconic franchises it's almost impossible keep count — Alien, Mad Max, and The Addams Family, just to name a few. It's strange, then, to remember that one big-screen pantheon Theron has not dabbled in is the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

    By Dany Roth Read More
  • Screenshot of Nathan Drake from Uncharted 4

    Amazing News Just Dropped For Tom Holland's Uncharted

    After cycling through no fewer than seven directors, one of Hollywood's most-anticipated (and most-fraught) productions is finally under way. Star Tom Holland recently shared a picture on Instagram from the set of his upcoming action epic Uncharted.

    By Zach Lisabeth Read More
  • Will Ferrell in Wedding Crashers

    The Truth About Will Ferrell's Wedding Crashers Role

    There's a huge backstory behind Will Ferrell's small Wedding Crashers role. According to an interview with director David Dobkin in Entertainment Weekly, Ferrell's cameo almost didn't happen at all, and was a last-minute surprise that kept the cast and crew on their toes up until the film's release.

    By Nina Starner Read More
  • Vivica A. Fox as Vernita Green in Kill Bill: Vol. 3

    Vivica A. Fox Shares Amazing Idea For Kill Bill: Vol. 3

    O.G. Kill Bill star Vivica A. Fox, who played the assassin Vernita Green in the 2003 classic, recently opened up about the plot details of a potential Kill Bill: Volume 3. Her story did leave one open plot point that would make a heck of an intriguing starting point for the long-rumored sequel.

    By Zach Lisabeth Read More
  • Arnold Schwarzenegger in Terminator: Dark Fate

    The Wild Terminator: Dark Fate Easter Egg You Totally Missed

    If you ever need a new set of drapes or the protective services of an unstoppable killing machine, we've got a phone number for you. Eight months after the release of Terminator: Dark Fate, one intrepid viewer noticed a small detail in the film that apparently eluded literally everyone else.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Tom Hanks as Commander Krause in Greyhound

    Critics Have A Lot To Say About Tom Hanks' New Movie

    Lest you think that Netflix, Disney+, and Amazon Prime have the market cornered when it comes to releasing movies with A-list talent, Apple TV+ is getting ready to drop the latest Tom Hanks-starring war flick, Greyhound. Here's what critics are saying about the upcoming film.

    By Robert Balkovich Read More
  • James Jude Courtney as Michael Myers in Halloween (2018)

    Sad News Just Dropped For Halloween Kills

    Legendary director, producer, and franchise creator John Carpenter recently took to Twitter to inform fans that, due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the uncertainty surrounding potential theater openings later this year, Halloween Kills will see its release pushed back by an entire year.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Tye Sheridan as Wade Watts in Ready Player One

    Will There Be A Ready Player Two Movie?

    The long-awaited sequel to Cline's Easter egg-laden novel, Ready Player One, finally has an official release date, and it's kicked off speculation that an announcement could be forthcoming regarding a sequel to the popular feature film adaptation of the original book.

    By Zach Lisabeth Read More
  • Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman

    New Wonder Woman 1984 Image Teases Amazon Olympics

    It so happens that Wonder Woman 1984 will feature an event associated with that titular year: Olympic games. These particular games, though, will be of the Amazonian variety. Director Patty Jenkins has let slip a few intriguing details, accompanied by an exciting new image from the upcoming sequel.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • The cast of Hamilton as seen in the filmed production on Disney+

    The Real Reason Why Hamilton Can't Win An Oscar

    Even though Hamilton has quickly established itself as a modern classic and earned plenty of huge awards throughout the years, there's one major award it definitely won't win. Here's the real reason why Hamilton won't be eligible to win an Academy Award at the 2021 ceremony.

    By Nina Starner Read More
  • Janelle Monáe

    The Real Reason Janelle Monáe Wants To Join The MCU

    Attention, Mighty Marvel: Ms. Monáe would like a word. In a recent sit-down with Empire, ultra-talented multi-hyphenate Janelle Monáe revealed that she has designs on joining the biggest film franchise of all time: the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Chris Hemsworth as Thor in his 2011 debut

    Chris Hemsworth Is Getting Insanely Ripped To Play Hulk Hogan

    Chris Hemsworth has got to look big. After all, he's spent nearly a decade playing Thor. But from the looks of it, even his physique as the God of Thunder won't hold a candle to the over-the-top regimen required for his next role as a far more earthbound muscle man: Hulk Hogan.

    By Dany Roth Read More
  • Tom Hanks in Greyhound

    How Tom Hanks' New Movie Broke His Heart

    America's Dad has got a case of the blues over his new movie. Tom Hanks, star of the upcoming World War II drama Greyhound, recently sat down with The Guardian to discuss the flick. It's one that he obviously thinks everyone should see — he just wishes they could see it in the theater.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Florence Pugh as Yelena Belova in Black Widow promo art

    How Florence Pugh's Black Widow Character Will Change The MCU

    When Black Widow finally kicks off Phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it'll offer us something we haven't yet seen. Director Cate Shortland appears to be reveling in the opportunity to upend audience expectations for Black Widow, which can only be a good thing.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Elisabeth Moss in The Invisible Man

    What It Will Take To Make The Invisible Man 2 Happen

    It's no surprise — given the legacy title, the critically-acclaimed star, and the modern take on a classic premise — that The Invisible Man was a hit. What happens when a movie is a hit? People start asking for a sequel. Elisabeth Moss has some ideas about how to make one happen.

    By Dany Roth Read More
  • Ray Fisher as Victor Stone/Cyborg in Justice League

    Justice League Actor Ray Fisher Makes A Bold Move Against Joss Whedon

    We all sometimes say things for the sake of politeness, but Ray Fisher has decided that the time for that kind of politeness has passed. The actor who portrayed Cyborg in Justice League tweeted that he wanted to "forcefully retract" something he said about Joss Whedon before the release of the film.

    By Meg Bucholtz Read More

Movies (95)

  • The Battle of Hogwarts in Harry Potter

    The Battle Of Hogwarts Ending We Never Got To See

    Adapting a long book series -- especially the Harry Potter novels, which were originally written by J.K. Rowling and span a whopping 4,224 pages -- is always a challenge. The grand finale of the Harry Potter film franchise posed a particular challenge. Here's how it could have happened.

    By Nina Starner Read More
  • Vinnie Jones as Neelyn in The Big Ugly

    Why Vinnie Jones' New Movie Means So Much To Him - Exclusive

    Vinnie Jones adores his new movie, The Big Ugly. He wants you to feel the same way. It was a labor of love for Jones -- one with which he was intimately involved beyond just his starring role as Neelyn. In an exclusive interview with Looper, Jones told us all about his part in making the movie.

    By David L. Lebovitz Read More
  • Jack Nicholson in The Shining

    The Shining Prequel Movie You Didn't Get To See

    The legacy of The Shining's Overlook Hotel continues to live on, through Stephen King's original novel, Stanley Kubrick's iconic film, and the sequel, Doctor Sleep. What you might not know is that there was another take on the Overlook which very nearly made its way into the world — a prequel.

    By Dany Roth Read More
  • Liana Liberato as Clara in Banana Split

    Where You've Seen Banana Split's Clara Before

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    Fans tossed a coin to their witcher, and now Netflix's tossing one back. The streaming giant announced on Monday, July 27, 2020 that it's developing The Witcher: Blood Origin, a live-action prequel series to accompany the Netflix original The Witcher.

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    While most of the cast of Netflix's The Kissing Booth reprised their roles for the recently released sequel, that doesn't count for everyone. Most notably, the character of Mia is seen in The Kissing Booth 2, but a different actress plays her. Here's why she looks so familiar.

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    Will There Be A Kissing Booth 3?

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    Netflix has remained quiet about a potential Bird Box sequel, but that may be because the company was waiting for the author to produce another book. That book has finally arrived, and now that it's here, we've got a better idea of what to expect if Netflix does make Bird Box 2.

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    The film was praised for its messages about female agency and sisterhood, but it also left viewers with one major question. If Elsa had powers, why didn't Anna? Frozen doesn't tackle that, but in its heavier-themed sequel, Frozen II, Disney gets fans a little closer to the truth.

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    The New Mutants Sequels You'll Never Get To See

    Fans have waited years to see The New Mutants, and if its August 28, 2020 release date withstands another delay in theater re-openings, the wait will soon be over. When it comes to future New Mutant installments, however, fans may be waiting forever.

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    How Long Is The New Mutants?

    We're all waiting to see whether New Mutants actually meets its August release or faces a fifth delay. But thanks to the film's San Diego Comic-Con@Home presentation, there are a couple of things we've finally learned for certain — including how long fans can expect the movie to be.

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    You probably recognize industry veterans from the cast of Fatal Affair like Nia Long and Omar Epps, but it might also seem like you've seen the actor playing their daughter, Brittany, before. Chances are, you have! Here's why Brittany from Fatal Affair looks so familiar.

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    Movie Plot Holes Confirmed By Filmmakers

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    Why Deborah From Fatal Affair Looks So Familiar

    Although she only gets a few minutes of screen time in a Drew Barrymore-in-Scream type of role, actress KJ Smith makes an impression. Fatal Affair is far from the only place you might have seen Smith, so if you're wondering why she looks so familiar, here's a breakdown of some of her notable roles.

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    Lines In Hamilton That Mean More Than You Realize

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    The Supernatural Horror That's Dominating Netflix Right Now

    A 2018 sub-genre-defying horror film recently found its way to the eighth spot on the Netflix U.S. Top Ten list. The movie in question is Devil's Gate, and whether viewers giving it a chance consciously realize it or not, there are a lot of subtle reasons why it's been so popular.

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    Ben Hargreeves, despite being dead, has played a key role in the events of Netflix's The Umbrella Academy. Fans have noticed something about the character, however, that doesn't match up, and they're not talking about his not-alive statuss. Here's why Ben from The Umbrella Academy has fans confused.

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    As you might imagine, apocalyptic stories in particular are kind of in-demand these days. In the spirit of that, Netflix has a film that's suddenly climbing the Top 10 movie chart -- a flick that's not only about a post-apocalyptic world, but also about a post-pandemic world.

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    The Umbrella Academy's Moon Plothole Fans Can't Ignore

    The Umbrella Academy certainly knows how to go out with a bang. Still, some people have pointed out that the first season's whole moon-centric ending may just come with a major plothole, if you've paid attention to the rest of the show.

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    Former SNL funnyman and purveyor of dirty CDs Adam Sandler has found a pretty welcoming home for his ample catalog on Netflix. Sandman projects old and new have been dancing in and out of the streamer's top ten list pretty much since the feature was launched.

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  • Kenny Crossley on Storage Wars

    What Kenny Crossley From Storage Wars Is Doing Today

    A&E's long-running reality series Storage Wars has seen a lot of big personalities in its twelve seasons. Whether it's the eccentric father and son duo of Darrell and Brandon Sheets, or controversial husband and wife team Rene and Casey Nezhoda, it's always the characters we tune in for.

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Recaps (33)

  • The Shelby brothers in Peaky Blinders

    The Entire Peaky Blinders Timeline Explained

    Peaky Blinders tells a complex story of post-World War I politics, criminal conspiracies, and family ties. It can be a little difficult to keep track of everyone and everything the Shelbys get involved in -- so we're here to help, with this timeline of the whole Peaky Blinders story.

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  • General Iroh on the deck in Avatar: The Last Airbender

    General Iroh's Entire Backstory Explained

    Uncle Iroh is a complex figure. As a general, he waged war with legendary skill. Yet as Avatar: The Last Airbender concludes, he has become an avowed pacifist. How did the Dragon of the West become a mild-mannered tea shop owner? We're here to explain, by laying out Iroh's story in full.

    By Alex G. Read More
  • Jacob Elordi, Joey King and Joel Courtney in The Kissing Booth 2

    The Ending Of The Kissing Booth 2 Explained

    Whereas the original The Kissing Booth saw Elle struggle with whether or not it was okay to date her best friend Lee's brother, The Kissing Booth 2 focuses on a topic that's a lot more relatable to most people, teens and adults alike: Can a long-distance relationship work? Here's what goes down.

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  • Charlie Cox and Claire Danes in Stardust

    The Ending Of Stardust Explained

    Stardust, based on the 1997 Neil Gaiman novel of the same name, is essentially a will-they-or-won't-they love story but, there are actually quite a lot of moving pieces to the story. Here's a breakdown of its mystical, star-crossed ending.

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  • Michael J. Fox as Marty McFly in Back to the Future

    Marty McFly's Entire Backstory Explained

    Back to the Future's storyline ranges from 2015 to 1885. Marty McFly, our intrepid teen hero, unites these disparate eras alongside Doc Brown and his fabulous time-traveling DeLorean. This results in one seriously tangled timeline -- so we're here to unravel Marty's story from beginning to end.

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  • The cast of Downton Abbey

    The Entire Downton Abbey Timeline Explained

    Downton Abbey bursts with class tension, swooning romance, and a whole lot of intrigue. With six seasons and a movie to its name, it can be a little tough to keep track of all the royals, nobles, maids, and butlers, however. We're here to help with this timeline of the whole series.

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  • Katherine Langford as Nimue holding Excalibur on Cursed

    The Ending Of Cursed Season 1 Explained

    All the alterations to the accepted mythology may be true to Miller's source material, but that doesn't make some of the series' plot movements any less confusing for fans of Arthurian romance. If the season 1 finale proved anything, it's that Cursed is not your granddaddy's Once and Future King.

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  • The cast of The 100

    The Whole Timeline Of The 100 Explained

    The 100 is a sprawling sci-fi series spanning multiple planets, timelines, and spaceships. As a result, it can get a little hard to keep track of the storyline. We're here to help, with this timeline of the entire series, from the Ark's origins to life on Alpha.

    By Alex G. Read More
  • Scene from Paranormal Activity

    The Ending Of Paranormal Activity Explained

    How did the demon latch onto Katie in the first place? How exactly does the demon become more powerful? For answers to all those riddles and more, here's a look at everything you need to know about the ending of Paranormal Activity.

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  • Nia Long as Ellie in Fatal Affair

    The Ending Of Fatal Affair Explained

    Fatal Affair is a thriller in the style of Fatal Attraction or Obsessed, and as the pieces of the puzzle come together for Ellie, we're treated to some wild action and shocking twists and turns. We're going to get into it all as we discuss everything that happens in the ending of Fatal Affair.

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  • Barry Watson as Henry Cameron on Into the Dark

    The Ending Of Into The Dark: The Current Occupant Explained

    Since July 4th is Independence Day, the latest episode of Into the Dark, "The Current Occupant," focuses on something a little more political: A tale about an amnesiac, asylum patient who may (or may not) actually be a detained President of the United States.

    By Dany Roth Read More
  • Outer Banks Netflix

    Outer Banks Season 1 Ending Explained

    The end of Outer Banks' first season offers a great set up for a second season, but not without first unraveling events that change the lives of just about everyone involved. Hoist your anchors, and let's set sail into the twisty tide to see how it all shakes out.

    By Adam Swiderski Read More
  • Nikolaj Coster-Waldau as Jaime Lannister and Lena Headey as Cersei Lannister in Game of Thrones

    The Entire House Lannister Backstory Explained

    Game of Thrones' noble houses aren't created equal. Some, like the Starks, are well-regarded, while others, like the Lannisters are less so. But for all their conniving, the Lannisters' story is a fascinating one. Join us as we explore it, one repaid debt at a time.

    By Alex G. Read More
  • Esme Creed-Miles as the titular character on Hanna

    The Ending Of Hanna: Season 2 Explained

    After eight episodes of double-crosses, high-intensity shootouts, and assassinations, the second season of Amazon Prime's Hanna came to a very satisfying end. Let's break down everything we learned, and speculate on where the series is planning on taking viewers in season 3.

    By Robert Balkovich Read More
  • The Byrde family, led by Laura Linney as Wendy Byrde and Jason Bateman as Marty Byrde, from Ozark

    The Entire Ozark Timeline Explained

    Ozark's story of money laundering, drug dealing, and cartel violence is a tense thrill ride. It can be a little hard to keep track of every twist and turn the show takes -- so we're here to help you keep the Byrdes' many dirty deeds straight, with this timeline of the whole show.

    By Steven Tye Read More
  • Clive Owen and Clare Hope-Ashitey in Children of Men

    The Ending Of Children Of Men Explained

    Director Alfonso Cuarón's 2006 opus Children of Men is widely considered to be among the greatest dystopian films of all time, and with good reason. But what about that ending? In an interview, Cuarón revealed that the end is meant to be a reflection of the worldview of each individual viewer.

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  • Robyn Nevin, Emily Mortimer, and Bella Heathcote in Relic

    The Ending Of Relic Explained

    Like a lot of the most popular indie horror films of the last decade, Relic uses horror as a release valve to help audiences both understand and cope with real-life fears that have no corresponding real-life points of obvious catharsis.

    By Dany Roth Read More
  • Andy Samberg and Cristin Milioti in Palm Springs

    The Ending Of Palm Springs Explained

    Palm Springs takes the tried-and-true time loop formula and applies it to a romantic comedy, with winning results. Still, for audiences raised on Groundhog Day, its ending might leave some questions unanswered. Here's what went down in the ending of Palm Springs.

    By Dany Roth Read More
  • Scene from Knives Out

    The Ending Of Knives Out Explained

    Rian Johnson's deliciously twisted whodunnit Knives Out is finally in theaters. Even if you paid close attention all throughout the hilarious caper, you may be left with some questions. We're here to lay out everything you need to know about the ending, and what really happened to Harlan Thrombey.

    By Lauren Thoman Read More
  • Clue 1985 film

    The Ending Of Clue Explained

    Basing a film on a board game might seem like a pretty weird idea, but in 1985, Hollywood presented their own spin on Clue, the Hasbro murder mystery board game beloved by families across the country.

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  • Yvonne Strahovski as Sofie on Stateless

    The Ending Of Stateless Season 1 Explained

    From the very first episode to the last moments of the finale, the stakes for the characters on Netflix's original series Stateless were as high as they come. In the final episode of the season, each character's story comes to a head. Here's how the show's narrative threads tied up.

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  • The Old Guard

    The Ending Of The Old Guard Explained

    If you like action movies and you also like genre stories that dig into one key conceptual hook and its many implications along the way, The Old Guard is a film for you. From how it wraps up to where it might go next, this is the ending of The Old Guard explained.

    By Matthew Jackson Read More
  • Sonoya Mizuno and Alicia Vikander in Ex Machina

    The Ending Of Ex Machina Finally Explained

    Alex Garland's eerie science fiction thriller Ex Machina is already well on its way to becoming a modern classic. Now that it's been out for a couple years, much about the film has become clearer, showing that this is a movie that is certainly worthy of re-examination.​

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  • Jennifer Lawrence and Elisabeth Shue in House at the End of the Street

    The Ending Of House At The End Of The Street Explained

    Despite being a box office success, most likely due to star Jennifer Lawrence, House at the End of the Street was panned by critics, but it has since had a resurgence in popularity. This is likely due to the film's shocking ending, which we're going to break down in detail.

    By Robert Balkovich Read More
  • Yasuo and Haruka in JU-ON: Origins

    The Ending Of JU-ON: Origins Explained

    There's a lot of complexity to Netflix's JU-ON: Origins. There are multiple time periods and multiple storylines, and both interact in what is often a non-linear way. All of which is to say that if, by the end of the six-episode series, you are very confused, you are probably not alone.

    By Dany Roth Read More
  • Alba Baptista as Ava on Warrior Nun

    The Ending Of Warrior Nun Season 1 Explained

    The first season of Warrior Nun from series creator Simon Barry has finally dropped on Netflix, and the demon-fighting adaptation of Benn Dunn's cult hit comic doesn't disappoint. For fans of the source material, the streaming series is more inspired by Dunn's work than a rote adaptation.

    By Zach Lisabeth Read More
  • Nasim Pedrad, Anna Camp, and Jessica Chaffin in Desperados

    The Ending Of Desperados Explained

    Netflix's new romantic comedy Desperados is sort of The Hangover meets Girl's Trip, but there's some nuance to the story that isn't so obvious on the surface. Here's the ending of the movie explained.

    By Dany Roth Read More
  • A promo still from the Netflix original series Dark

    The Ending Of Dark Season 3 Explained

    After three seasons of timeline shattering storytelling, the Netflix original series Dark has come to an end. More importantly, it pulled off a finale that managed to resolve many of the mysteries of its narrative, while leaving just enough ambiguity for viewers to chew on after the credits rolled.

    By Robert Balkovich Read More
  • Christopher Meloni as Elliot Stabler on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

    Elliot Stabler From SVU's Entire Backstory Explained

    Elliot Stabler's complexity is what makes him such an unforgettable part of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: He's a passionate cop, a man with anger issues, and a loving father, all at once. We're here to unravel his backstory, from his rough childhood to his multifaceted career as a cop.

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  • Cary Elwes in The Princess Bride

    The Truth About Cary Elwes' Princess Bride Injury

    Making the classic 1987 film The Princess Bride wasn't always such a fairytale, according to star Cary Elwes. In Elwes' 2014 book, As You Wish: Inconceivable Tales From the Making of The Princess Bride, he revealed that he actually got injured quite a few times on set.

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Sitcoms (6)

  • The Goldbergs

    References You Missed In The Goldbergs

    The Goldbergs is set vaguely sometime within the 1980s, so showmakers fill sets and scripts with casual, authentic '80s relics and references to create a realistic and familiar world. Here are the most clever jokes, bits, and references buried in The Goldbergs.

    By Brian Boone Read More
  • Mayim Bialik as Amy on The Big Bang Theory

    The Real Reason Mayim Bialik Doesn't Watch The Big Bang Theory

    While millions around the world laughed, cried, and everything in between alongside some of television's most popular geeks, not everyone tuned in each week. That goes especially for The Big Bang Theory's cast, one particular member of which didn't pay much mind to the final product.

    By Shane O'Neill Read More
  • A still from Amy and Sheldon's wedding on The Big Bang Theory

    The Secret Marriage You Never Noticed On The Big Bang Theory

    For a show about a group of stereotypically socially awkward dweebs, The Big Bang Theory features quite a few weddings. But there's one wedding of a supporting, but fairly important, character that the writers of the show attempted to slip right under our noses.

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  • Colton Dunn as Garrett on Superstore

    Why Garrett From Superstore Looks So Familiar

    Outside of his co-starring role on Superstore, Colton Dunn has a long list of film and TV credits on his resume. Maybe you recognize him from another high-profile ensemble series, or for being a member of a well-known improv sketch comedy troupe? Here's why Garrett from Superstore looks so familiar.

    By Katy Kroll Read More
  • Jim Parsons in The Big Bang Theory

    Moments From The Big Bang Theory That Didn't Age Well

    The Big Bang Theory is loaded with jokes, references, plot lines, and character traits that expose the show for what it is — an increasingly quaint and slightly outdated relic of the past. From creepy behavior to offensive jokes, here are some parts of The Big Bang Theory that just didn't age well.

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Television (154)

  • Art Parkinson as Rickon Stark in Game of Thrones

    This Is What Rickon Stark Looks Like Today

    The youngest member of the House Stark, Rickon was often overshadowed by his older siblings, but he was always an important part of the Stark family despite his short time on the show .Here's what, the actor who played him, Art Parkinson looks like today.

    By Nina Starner Read More
  • the cast of Netflix's Money Heist

    Money Heist Fans Just Got Bittersweet News

    Some excellent news has broken for fans of Money Heist, as it's been confirmed to return for a fifth season of heisting hijinks. Unfortunately, it's also been confirmed that the upcoming fifth season of Money Heist will indeed be its last.

    By Patrick Phillips Read More
  • Homeland

    Will There Ever Be A Homeland Season 9?

    In April 2020, Showtime's popular psychological spy thriller series Homeland came to an end. Or did it? That's the question some fans have been asking since watching the season 8 finale. So, will there ever be a season 9 of Homeland? Here's what we know.

    By Adam Swiderski Read More
  • Mads Mikkelsen in Hannibal

    What's Really Holding Hannibal Season 4 Back

    As of this writing, almost a full five years have passed since Hannibal aired its astonishingly brutal, beautifully fatalistic series final. Creator Bryan Fuller has excited fans by talking of a possible season 4, but it's yet to materialize. Here's why we're still waiting for more Hannibal.

    By Patrick Phillips Read More
  • Courtney B. Vance in Lovecraft Country

    Why George From Lovecraft Country Looks So Familiar

    We're betting will recognize the face of the actor who portrays Uncle George on Lovecraft Country. It belongs to Courtney B. Vance, and it's been featured in dozens of high-profile film and television projects over the past few decades. Here's why George from Lovecraft Country looks so familiar.

    By Patrick Phillips Read More
  • Mads Mikkelsen in Hannibal season 1 promo materials

    The Real Reason Why Hannibal Got Canceled

    It's been five long years since all the "fannibals" of the world last shared a meal with one of the most beautifully blood-soaked and wildly entertaining dramas ever to grace network television. Half a decade later, we finally know why Hannibal got canceled.

    By Patrick Phillips Read More
  • Jenna Elfman and Thomas Gibson as Dharma and Greg

    The Real Reason Dharma & Greg Was Canceled

    Dharma & Greg premiered during the peak of the '90s sitcom boom and, for a few years, stood near the top of the ratings battlefield. Then, it was gone. Here's the story of how this Jenna Elfman star vehicle went from hit to cancellation.

    By Meg Bucholtz Read More
  • A promo image featuring the cast of Shameless

    This Is The Worst Season Of Shameless, According To Fans

    In the world of TV, longevity doesn't always equal quality. And unfortunately for Shameless, it seems that its most recent installment has been its least successful. Let's take a closer look at exactly why people are disappointed with this penultimate season of Showtime's long-running hit.

    By Robert Balkovich Read More
  • Ted Danson as Michael on The Good Place

    Why Ted Danson Will Never Be The Same After The Good Place

    If you're a fan of NBC's The Good Place, which ran for four seasons between 2016 and 2020, the show may have changed your outlook on life. Apparently, that's also true for one of its stars. In a recent interview, Ted Danson revealed just how his starring role as Michael changed his life forever.

    By Nina Starner Read More
  • Amy, Hermes, Fry, Bender, Leela, Zoidberg, and Scruffy in Futurama

    How Long Did An Episode Of Futurama Take To Make?

    In an interview, Futurama's former executive producer David X. Cohen discussed his and the team's creative process behind the series and broke down in detail what it took to get a story from their imaginations to televisions across the world. It turns out it was more intense than you might htink.

    By Shane O'Neill Read More
  • Jeanne Tripplehorn as Alex Blake on Criminal Minds

    The Real Reason Jeanne Tripplehorn Left Criminal Minds

    Jeanne Tripplehorn was only on Criminal Minds for two seasons, and just when fans were getting used to the recent addition to the team, she was gone. It left many wondering why, exactly, Jeanne Tripplehorn decided to leave Criminal Minds.

    By Robert Balkovich Read More
  • Ron Perlman as Clay Morrow on Sons of Anarchy

    The Real Reason Ron Perlman Left Sons Of Anarchy

    For all the horror Clay dragged SAMCRO through, Perlman's charismatic performance as former president of the Redwood Original Charter of the Sons of Anarchy won him quite a few fans, many of whom were sad to see Morrow go. Here's the story behind his early departure.

    By Zach Lisabeth Read More
  • Pogo from The Umbrella Academy

    Umbrella Academy Actor Shares His Hardest On-Set Moment - Exclusive

    Actor Ken Hall was a key member of the cast of Netflix's The Umbrella Academy, serving as the motion-capture performance artist for Pogo. As The Umbrella Academy gets set to return, Hall spoke with Looper about his work on the series and the greatest challenges he faced in bringing Pogo to life.

    By Adam Swiderski Read More
  • Yvonne Strahovski as Hannah on Dexter

    How This Dexter Actress Really Feels About The Series Finale

    The writers of Showtime's serial killer drama Dexter know how hard it can be to stick the landing. After eight bloody seasons, the show came to an end with a finale that was highly controversial among its fan base, to say the least. Now, actor Yvonne Strahovski has weighed in with her thoughts.

    By Robert Balkovich Read More
  • The main cast of The Umbrella Academy in season 2 poster

    What Critics Are Saying About The Umbrella Academy Season 2

    Everyone's hyped for the second season of The Umbrella Academy, but in the days ahead of its release on Netflix, a lucky selection of people have seen it early and are reporting back on their takes. The advance reviews for the new season are in, and we've got them rounded up for you.

    By Meg Bucholtz Read More
  • Lena Waithe and Aaron Paul on Westworld

    Why Ash From Westworld Looks So Familiar

    Freedom fighter Ash was certainly one of the more familiar faces to join the fray for Westworld's third season. She's played by Lena Waithe, who's spent the better part of the last decade contributing (both in front of the camera and behind) to some of the more intriguing shows and movies around.

    By Patrick Phillips Read More
  • The Sopranos

    The Untold Truth Of The Sopranos

    There's still a lot that even the most hardcore fans may not know about everything that went down behind the scenes of the show that helped birth the era of prestige television and Peak TV. This is the untold truth of The Sopranos.

    By Alec Newcomb Read More
  • Sandra Oh as Eve and Jodie Comer as Villanelle on Killing Eve

    Devastating News For Killing Eve Season 4

    Before season 3 of Killing Eve even premiered, fans got the welcome news that the show would be returning for a fourth installment. Now that the third season has wrapped up its run on BBC America, however, we're going to have to settle in for a long wait until the next batch of episodes

    By Robert Balkovich Read More
  • Maria Bello as Dr. Jack Sloane on NCIS

    The Real Reason Maria Bello Is Leaving NCIS

    The list of retired cast members from the long-running CBS procedural is about to add another name, as Maria Bello — a.k.a. Dr. Jacqueline "Jack" Sloane — is slated to depart the show in its 18th season.

    By Robert Balkovich Read More
  • Kelly Reilly as Beth Dutton on Yellowstone

    Yellowstone Finally Answered Fans' Biggest Question

    Even in light of the substantial trail of bodies in her wake, the pure animosity that Beth feels toward Jamie is something special; she literally tried to convince him to kill himself, and that might not even be the darkest moment between them. On season 3, episode 6, we finally find out why.

    By Zach Lisabeth Read More
  • The cast of A Different World

    What The Cast Of A Different World Looks Like Today

    A Different World might have started as a Cosby Show spin-off, but over the course of its six seasons, it established itself as a major success in its own right. The key? Its massively talented and charismatic cast. We're taking a look at what they've been up to since A Different World ended.

    By Adam Swiderski Read More
  • Eliza Taylor as Clarke Griffin on The 100

    The 100's Series Finale Will Change Everything

    The Comic-Con@Home panel for the CW's The 100 largely centered on what's ahead for season 7. During the discussion, showrunner Jason Rothenberg revealed how the final episode has the potential to change everything fans previously felt about The 100.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • Sarah Grey as Alyssa Drake on The Order

    Why Alyssa From The Order Looks So Familiar

    Sarah Grey landed her biggest role ever in Netflix's The Order. Across two seasons as Alyssa Drake, she's won the hearts of viewers while navigating the treacherous world of the titular secret society of magic users.

    By Alex G. Read More
  • Tori Spelling as Violet on Saved by the Bell

    The Real Reason Violet Disappeared On Saved By The Bell

    Die hard fans might also recall that Tori Spelling appeared on several episodes of Saved by the Bell as Screech's nerdy gal pal, Violet Ann Bickerstaff. You might also remember that Spelling's character left the show kind of abruptly, breaking Screech's heart in the process.

    By Patrick Phillips Read More
  • James Scully as Forty Quinn on You

    Why Forty Quinn From You Season 2 Looks So Familiar

    While Love typically takes center stage as far as the narrative is concerned, Forty's effete demeanor and often outrageous proclamations have him regularly stealing the spotlight. This is in large part thanks to James Scully's charismatic performance.

    By Robert Balkovich Read More
  • Melanie Scrofano as Wynonna Earp

    Get An Epic Look At Wynonna Earp's Season 4 Premiere

    The fourth day of 2020's Comic-Con@Home saw Syfy's supernatural Western horror series Wynonna Earp hold a panel ahead of its season 4 premiere. Near end of the panel, the series' cast and crew introduced a fresh clip from the fast-approaching episode, set to air on Syfy on Sunday, July 26.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • For All Mankind season 2 first clip

    The Intense First Look At For All Mankind Season 2

    The race is far from over. During the San Diego Comic-Con@Home panel for Apple TV+'s sci-fi drama For All Mankind, co-creator Ronald D. Moore and several of the show's cast members ushered in a rousing first look at the upcoming second season.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • Karan Soni as Stewart Lipinski, eating a hotdog, on Other Space

    Why Deadpool Fans Will Love Other Space - Exclusive

    Before Karan Soni was driving Deadpool around, he was captaining the UMP Cruiser as Stewart Lipinski on Other Space, the eight-episode Yahoo! Screen series from 2015 that never quite got the attention it deserved. Soni spoke with Looper to dish on what makes Other Space special.

    By Xandra Harbet Read More
  • Columbus Short as Harrison on Scandal

    The Real Reason Columbus Short Left Scandal

    Despite the series' success, Short left the show during its high-octane third season, which seemed like a strange decision considering that Scandal was hitting its stride by that point in a big, big way. Here's the real story behind Columbus Short's exit from Scandal.

    By Nina Starner Read More
  • Paola Lázaro as Princess on AMC's The Walking Dead

    How The Walking Dead Changed Princess Actress Paola Lázaro For Good

    Now a full-fledged member of the Walking Dead family, Princess actress Paolo Lázaro appeared alongside some of her fellow cast members during this year's San Diego Comic-Con@Home. At the panel, she touched on how landing the job as Princess changed her life and her relationship with the masses.

    By Shane O'Neill Read More
  • Norman Reedus as Daryl Dixon on The Walking Dead

    Bad News Just Dropped For The Walking Dead Season 11

    AMC giveth and AMC taketh away. At the San Diego Comic-Com@Home panel for The Walking Dead — one of three Walking Dead Universe panels scheduled for the virtual convention — it was announced that season 11 of the series will not premiere in October 2020 as planned.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • Alexander Ludwig as Bjorn Ironside on Vikings

    Sneak Peek At Vikings Season 6, Episode 11 Reveals Bjorn's Fate

    The end is nigh — but it won't happen without someone very important. On Friday, July 24, 2020 during the Vikings Comic-Con@Home panel, History released a sneak peek at the next episode of the historical drama series' sixth season. The clip reveals something major: the fate of Bjorn Ironside.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • Jason Bateman and Julia Garner in Netflix's Ozark

    What The Cast Of Ozark Looked Like Before All The Fame

    Whether these cast members are old hat at the celebrity game or just getting the initial taste of stardom, their stories all began somewhere other than in the criminal-minded mouth of madness that is their Netflix hit. Here's what the cast of Ozark looked like before all the fame.

    By Patrick Phillips Read More
  • Twin Peaks

    TV Show Moments That Made History

    It's hard to deny the incredible impact that the invention of "the tube" has had on society. Some TV show moments actually helped make and change history.

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  • The Boys poster

    The Boys Hit With Another Round Of Amazing News

    Everything's coming up Boys. At the official San Diego Comic-Con@Home panel for The Boys, Amazon Studios' hit superhero show based on Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson's comics of the same name, it was announced that the series has scored a third season.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • The Boys Fans Just Got A Season 2 Surprise

    The Little Mermaid's Ariel has gadgets and gizmos aplenty, but Amazon's The Boys? Well, they've got boats and bloodshed galore. Amazon Prime Studios unleashed a new look at The Boys season 2 during the series' San Diego Comic-Con@Home panel, which took place on Thursday, July 23.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • Duncanville friends

    An Exciting Update Just Dropped For Duncanville Fans

    The series about an average kid just got some more-than-average news. During the Comic-Con@Home panel for Duncanville, the animated comedy show about a trouble-prone teen named Duncan Harris, the series' co-creator Mike Scully gave an update that's sure to make fans smile.

    By AJ Caulfield Read More
  • Pollyanna McIntosh as Jadis on The Walking Dead

    The Real Reason Pollyanna McIntosh Left The Walking Dead

    When someone is killed or written out of AMC's juggernaut series, there is typically plenty of buzz over it, for better or worse. The disappearance of Jadis (Pollyanna McIntosh) was no exception, fueling discussions on the direction of her story.

    By Shane O'Neill Read More
  • Joey Batey as Jaskier the Bard

    The Jaskier Detail That Really Bothers Witcher Fans

    There's a lot to absorb in the inaugural season of Netflix's adaptation of The Witcher, especially if you hadn't read any of the books before it premiered in January of 2020. One detail, however, is sticking in fans' craws, and it has to do with Jaskier the bard.

    By Meg Bucholtz Read More
  • The cast of The Shield

    What The Cast Of The Shield Is Doing Today

    The Shield blew audiences away with its gritty look at corrupt LAPD cops. It's been over a decade since the show's finale, and the cast has been plenty busy: Some have starred in movies, some have had kids, and some have even written books. This is the cast of The Shield, today.

    By Jane Harkness Read More
  • Michael Weatherly as Tony and Cote de Pablo as Ziva on NCIS

    Strange Things About Tony And Ziva's NCIS Relationship

    On a show with the longevity of NCIS, running bits and storylines are key to keeping fans engaged. If there is one multi-season thread that captured the hearts of more fans than any other, it's almost certainly the saga of Tiva. Here are some parts of that pairing that don't quite line up.

    By Robert Balkovich Read More
  • Clive Standen as Rollo in Vikings

    The Real Meaning Behind Rollo's Tattoos On Vikings

    On Vikings, Rollo (played by Clive James Standen) has several elaborate tattoo designs. Accompanying all the characteristic weaving knot structures across his torso is a pair of wolves on his arm. Here's what the tattoos really mean.

    By Meg Bucholtz Read More
  • George Blagden as Athelstan on Vikings season 1

    The Real Reason George Blagden Left Vikings

    It's been a long and bloody road to the final season of History's Vikings. As the surviving sons of Ragnar Lothbrok grind toward their landmark series' epic conclusion later this year, they leave behind a trail of dead cast-mates that includes one fascinating monk-turned-Viking: Athelstan.

    By Zach Lisabeth Read More
  • Perry Mattfeld as Murphy Mason on In the Dark

    You Probably Recognize Murphy From In The Dark. Here's Why

    Murphy is a compelling character because of, not in spite of, her rough edges. It doesn't hurt that Perry Mattfeld dives into the complexities of the character with gusto, leaving no unsavory stone unturned. It's her first starring role, but that doesn't mean you haven't seen her elsewhere.

    By Robert Balkovich Read More
  • Kevin Costner as John Dutton on Yellowstone

    What The Wolves On Yellowstone Really Mean

    Paramount Network's Yellowstone tells the story of Montana land owner John Dutton (Kevin Costner) and his dynastic family ranch. "Family" is perhaps a bit of a misnomer in this instance, since Dutton controls over half a million acres of western wilderness in the area surrounding Bozeman.

    By Zach Lisabeth Read More
  • Archie Kao on Chicago P.D.

    The Real Reason Archie Kao Left Chicago P.D.

    When Chicago P.D. debuted in 2014, one of its consistent highlights was Archie Kao's Detective Sheldon Jin. But why did Sheldon Jin exit the show in such an abrupt and shocking manner after just one season? What's the real reason Archie Kao left Chicago P.D.?

    By Pauli Poisuo Read More
  • Masked Warrior Nun

    Warrior Nun Showrunner Weighs In On Season 2 - Exclusive

    The culmination of Warrior Nun season 1 ends in an epic cliffhanger that leaves countless possibilities for a second season. Simon Barry, the showrunner of the Netflix series, spoke with Looper in an exclusive interview to talk all things season 2.

    By Xandra Harbet Read More
  • Peter Gadiot on Queen of the South

    Why James On Queen Of The South Looks So Familiar

    On Queen of the South, James starts off as Camila's right-hand man but soon grows fond of Teresa, and the two share a complicated relationship as amorous accomplices. And the good-looking actor who plays Teresa's partner in crime? His name is Peter Gadiot, and here's why he looks so familiar.

    By Katy Kroll Read More
  • Katherine Langford as Nimue on Netflix's Cursed

    Why Nimue From Cursed Looks So Familiar

    2020 continues to be a fantastic year for Netflix, as the streaming giant has released new original after new original on a seemingly constant loop. The latest offering from Netflix is Cursed, the fantasy series that takes a fresh approach to a well-known Arthurian legend.

    By Shane O'Neill Read More
  • Peter Dinklage as Tyrion Lannister on Game of Thrones

    Why Game Of Thrones Didn't Cut Off Tyrion's Nose

    The injuries that Tyrion sustains from his confrontation during the Battle of Blackwater Bay in A Clash of Kings are a bit more substantial than what we see in Game of Thrones. As it turns out, the creative team behind the show had a very good reason for sparing Peter Dinklage's nose.

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  • The Boondocks

    The Untold Truth Of The Boondocks

    If you want to know more about Aaron McGruder's animated masterpiece, here's the behind-the-scenes story of The Boondocks — the comic strip, the cartoon series, and its legacy.

    By Brian Boone Read More
  • Tiger King promo art

    Tiger King Fans Just Got Amazing News

    Tiger King mania isn't over. Cable network Animal Planet is getting set to air a new documentary, Surviving Joe Exotic, which centers on the animals rescued from the Greater Wynnewood Exotic Animal Park, the unlicensed zoo formerly owned by the titular big cat enthusiast.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Andy Samberg as Jake Peralta and Andre Braugher as Captain Raymond Holt on Brooklyn Nine-Nine

    The Most Underrated Episodes Of Brooklyn Nine-Nine

    It's understandable that some Brooklyn Nine-Nine episodes have resonated with audiences more than others, particularly when it comes to those that shake up the show's typical workplace formula. Let's take a look at the most underrated installments of the series' run to date.

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  • Cursed

    The Biggest Unanswered Questions In Cursed Season 1

    By the end of Cursed's first season, there are still a number of questions which are left unanswered, some of which are certainly meant to set up a potential season two, while others could potentially go unanswered indefinitely.

    By Lauren Thoman Read More
  • The cast of Law & Order: SVU in the 17th season

    The Character Law & Order: SVU Fans Would Love To See Again

    If fans of network procedurals know one thing, it's that you can't get too attached to any of the characters. Recently, fans of Dick Wolf's long-running cop drama gathered on Reddit to vote on which dearly departed character from Law & Order: SVU history they'd most like to see again on the show.

    By Robert Balkovich Read More
  • Jim Carrey  as Mr. Pickles with sandwich hand puppets in Kidding

    Jim Carrey's TV Show Kidding Was Canceled. Here's Why

    It looks like Showtime's Kidding is following in the footsteps of its own plot and going off the air. The comedy-drama about the on- and off-screen life of a beloved children's show host has been canceled after two seasons, Page Six reports. Here's why Kidding got the ax.

    By Abbey White Read More
  • Katherine Langford as Nimue on Cursed

    Cursed Creators Reveal The Inspiration Behind Their Netflix Series

    Netflix's Cursed may be based on Arthurian legends, but you've never seen the Kinghts of the Round Table quite like this. Comic book legend Frank Miller and screenwriter Tom Wheeler explain how they brought their unique version of Camelot to life, and what inspired the new fantasy series.

    By Christopher Gates Read More
  • Terror on the cover of Dynamite's The Boys comic

    The Truth About Billy Butcher's Dog On The Boys

    Amazon's television adaptation of The Boys has been praised for its general faithfulness to Preacher writer Garth Ennis and comic book illustrator Darick Robertson's co-creation ,but one element has been mostly missing: Butcher's dog, Terror. Here's why, and when fans can expect to see him again.

    By Abbey White Read More
  • Cameron Britton and Mary J. Blige as Hazel and Cha-Cha in Netflix's The Umbrella Academy

    The Hazel And Cha-Cha Detail That Bothers Umbrella Academy Fans

    The story of the Hargreeves family on The Umbrella Academy will press onward with the impending second season, but many are not prepared to leave the first season behind just yet without figuring a few little things out, first. One such mystery involves time-hopping hitmen Hazel and Cha-Cha.

    By Shane O'Neill Read More
  • Lauren German in Chicago Fire

    The Real Reason Lauren German Left Chicago Fire

    Out of all the plucky people navigating the dangerous day-to-day of Firehouse 51, paramedic Leslie Shay was one of the most likable. So why was such a beloved character written out in brutal fashion at the start of Chicago Fire's third season?

    By Pauli Poisuo Read More
  • Echo and the Bad Batch, as seen on Star Wars: The Clone Wars

    Star Wars Fans Just Got Seriously Exciting News

    Star Wars: The Clone Wars may have ended, but that doesn't mean everything's over. Big news just landed from the galaxy far, far away: a spin-off animated series is in development. Its focus will be the infamous Bad Batch, a group of specialized clone soldiers featured in the series' final season.

    By Meg Bucholtz Read More
  • Ted Danson and Kristen Bell on The Good Place

    The Untold Truth Of The Good Place

    Right from the jump, The Good Place left fans guessing, and behind the scenes, showrunner Mike Schur kept his cast on their toes as well. Here are some things you didn't know about The Good Place, from its inception to its astounding finale.

    By Nina Starner Read More
  • Claire Danes, Mandy Patinkin, Damian Lewis, and Rupert Friend in a promo still for Homeland

    The Real Reason Homeland Ended

    For eight seasons, Showtime's Emmy-winning spy thriller Homeland led a lineup of acclaimed series. With its conclusion has come not just the end of a show, but an end of an era for the premium cable network. Let's take a look at what led this massive hit to end its remarkable run.

    By Abbey White Read More
  • Danial Sharman as the Weeping Monk in Netflix's Cursed

    Why The Weeping Monk From Cursed Looks So Familiar

    We'd wager, that the actor playing Cursed's nefarious Weeping Monk will seem more familiar than most. His name is Daniel Sharman, and you've almost certainly seen him on the small screen in recent years. Here's where you've seen him prior to Netflix's King Arthur reboot.

    By Patrick Phillips Read More
  • Alba Baptista as Ava in Warrior Nun

    Warrior Nun Season 1's Biggest Unanswered Questions

    Ending a season in the middle of a boss fight is bound to leave viewers with lots of questions, but the outcome of that tussle isn't the end of the first season's mysteries. Here's a look at the biggest unanswered questions we have about the first season of Warrior Nun.

    By Michileen Martin Read More
  • Tommy Snider as Ernest Franklin on Doom Patrol

    The Untold Truth Of The Beard Hunter

    Fans of the DC Universe series Doom Patrol know that the team never have any shortage of extremely weird ancillary characters to deal with. Perhaps the weirdest of the bunch, though, was Ernest Franklin, a villain who goes by the name of "Beard Hunter" — and whose comics incarnation is even weirder.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Jai Courtney as Cam on Stateless

    Why Cam From Stateless Looks So Familiar

    The new Netflix limited series Stateless is an ensemble effort that examines Australia's immigration system. Much of the action centers on an immigrant detention center in the middle of the Outback, and the people interred there.

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  • The cast of Chicago Hope

    The Real Reason Chicago Hope Was Canceled

    For six seasons between 1994 and 2000, the CBS medical drama Chicago Hope — created by the legendary David E. Kelley — enthralled audiences with its well-drawn, slightly dysfunctional cast of characters and high stakes, often ripped-from-the-headlines cases. Why was the series canceled?

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Kiernan Shipka as Sabrina Spellman on Chilling Adventures of Sabrina

    The Real Reason Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina Was Canceled

    The end is officially nigh for everybody's favorite teenage witch and her Fright Club friends. And by nigh, we mean really, really nigh. Per Variety, Netflix has announced that the new season of its Riverdale-adjacent teen fright-fest Chilling Adventures of Sabrina will be its last.

    By Patrick Phillips Read More
  • Naya Rivera

    Famous Shows You Didn't Realize Naya Rivera Was In

    Naya Rivera's scene-stealing work on Glee served as a big, bold step for the actress, but her rise to stardom was hardly a surprise for folks who'd been following her career before she belted out her first tune on Glee. Here are a few famous shows you didn't realize or remember Rivera was in.

    By Patrick Phillips Read More
  • Ballers

    The Real Reason Ballers Is Ending

    This Dwayne Johnson-led sports dramedy has been a cornerstone of HBO's programming schedule for years, but it's wrapping up with its fifth season. What led the network to pull the plug on Ballers now? We've got all the answers you're looking for.

    By Jane Harkness Read More
  • Javicia Leslie

    How Fans Really Feel About The New Batwoman Lead

    Ruby Rose's departure from Batwoman opened up an intriguing casting door, and now out bisexual Black actor Javicia Leslie has walked through it. How do fans and costars feel about her arrival and taking up of the cape and cowl? We have your answers.

    By Dany Roth Read More
  • Robert Stack in Unsolved Mysteries

    The Untold Truth Of Unsolved Mysteries

    Unsolved Mysteries is back. But what is it that makes this series so unique? And has it actually helped to solve any crimes? Well, here's everything long-time fans and newcomers alike may want to find out about Unsolved Mysteries.

    By Emily Reuben Read More
  • Still from Rick and Morty S01E01 "Pilot"

    Things You Never Noticed In Rick And Morty's First Episode

    Though the Adult Swim animated series Rick and Morty has only so far fielded four seasons, nearly seven years have passed since it premiered in December 2013. Let's take a look back at some of the small details and "blink-and-you'll-miss-it" gags from the first episode of Rick and Morty

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Naya Rivera as Santana Lopez on Glee

    The Most Underappreciated Naya Rivera Moments On Glee

    To celebrate Naya Rivera's talent and career, we've rounded up some of her most essential and underappreciated moments throughout Glee, from her very first solo number to some of her most triumphant turns. Here are just a few of the most underrated Naya Rivera moments on Glee.

    By Nina Starner Read More
  • Olivia Coleman as Queen Elizabeth on The Crown

    The Crown Fans Just Got Totally Unexpected News

    Rise up, The Crown hive: Series creator Peter Morgan and Netflix have a new royal edict to announce. On July 9, 2020, the Twitter account for Netflix UK & Ireland revealed that The Crown will get a season 6 after all. In January 2020, it was announced that The Crown would end with season 5.

    By Robert Balkovich Read More
  • Idris Elba as DCI John Luther on Luther

    Idris Elba Teases Something Huge For Luther Fans

    After the bonkers conclusion of Luther season 5, everyone was left wondering whether they would have to wait another couple of years before they got a follow-up ... or if there would be another season at all. Now, Idris Elba has some updates for those eager for more Luther in their lives.

    By Robert Balkovich Read More
  • Javicia Leslie

    Batwoman Has Found Its New Lead Actress

    There's a new Batwoman in town. As reported by Variety, the CW's Batwoman has found a new leading lady in the wake of former star Ruby Rose's abrupt exit after the show's first season.

    By Nina Starner Read More
  • Jack Quaid and Karl Urban in The Boys

    The Boys Season 2 Teaser Trailer Is Extremely Revealing

    The first season of The Boys is a pretty packed eight episodes of murders, assaults, super religions, and surprise babies. Today, a new teaser trailer dropped to let everyone know that The Boys will not be letting up when its second season releases September 4, 2020.

    By Dany Roth Read More
  • Freya Allan as Ciri on The Witcher

    The Witcher Season 2 Will Show A New Side Of Ciri

    While we wait for more information on The Witcher season 2, showrunner Lauren Schmidt Hissrich has already shared a few hints on what to expect from the new batch of episodes. One of the most intriguing details involves Ciri, played by Freya Allan.

    By Natasha Lavender Read More
  • Steven Ogg Snowpiecer

    Steven Ogg Dishes On His Snowpiercer Character Pike - Exclusive

    Contributing to the success of Snowpiercer is actor Steven Ogg, who plays gruff survivalist Pike. In an interview with Looper ahead of Snowpiercer's season 1 finale on July 12, Ogg opened up about his character Pike and what it's like to work with such a diverse cast in relatively close quarters.

    By Katy Kroll Read More
  • Bloopers That Make Us Love The Boys Even More

    Amazon Prime's adaptation of Garth Ennis's comic book series The Boys has a sense of humor, but it's more of an edgy, dark humor. But that doesn't mean there's no playful joy to be found. Even the most serious of shows has the chance for humorous redemption in at least one way: The blooper reel.

    By Dany Roth Read More
  • Alexander Dreymon as Uhtred on The Last Kingdom

    Awesome News Just Dropped For The Last Kingdom

    Netflix is moving Uhtred one step closer to Bebbanburg. While we may never know the real viewing statistics, the streamer's expensive historical drama The Last Kingdom must be pulling in enough eyeballs; the series has officially been renewed for a fifth season.

    By Zach Lisabeth Read More
  • The cast of Brooklyn Nine-Nine

    How Season 8 Could Change Brooklyn Nine-Nine Forever

    You may not recognize Brooklyn Nine-Nine when it returns for its eighth season. In the midst of a monumental civil rights movement against systemic police brutality, NBC's silly, upbeat cop show might be making some big structural changes.

    By Nina Starner Read More
  • Stargirl

    DC's Stargirl Finds A New Home For Season 2

    As enjoyable as the teen drama-tinged superheroics of Stargirl and the Justice Society of America are, the show's about to move in a new direction. Don't worry, though, it hasn't been cancelled. DC's Stargirl has simply found a new destination for its upcoming new season

    By Pauli Poisuo Read More
  • Linda Cardellini and Christina Applegate on Dead to Me

    Sad News Just Dropped For Dead To Me

    Netflix's dark comedy Dead to Me, which stars Christina Applegate and Linda Cardellini as two women locked in a dangerous friendship, will conclude after its upcoming third season. However, fans of the show still have reason to rejoice.

    By Nina Starner Read More
  • Lily Newmark as Pym on Cursed

    Why Pym From Cursed Looks So Familiar

    Netflix's upcoming Arthurian drama Cursed looks to be one of the many new epic fantasy series with the potential to fill that Game of Thrones-sized hole in your viewing calendar, and the promos for the new streaming series reveal a cast that looks strikingly familiar.

    By Zach Lisabeth Read More
  • Joel Kinnaman as Erik on Hanna

    Why Erik From Hanna Looks So Familiar

    Joel Kinnaman is a veteran actor whose face you've probably seen in any number of TV shows and movies — and while his naturalistic acting style was a perfect fit for the role of Erik on Hanna, that was just par for the course for an actor who elevates virtually any project he's a part of.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Members of the Hermetic Order of the Blue Rose perform a ceremony on The Order

    The Order: Will There Be A Season 3 On Netflix?

    By the end of season 2 of The Order, there were a lot of questions on our mind. The biggest one, however, is whether we should expect to see a third season of the series. Here's what we know so far about whether Netflix's supernatural series will return, and if so, when.

    By Robert Balkovich Read More
  • the young cast of The Umbrella Academy w/ Colm Feore

    Umbrella Academy Quotes That Mean More Than You Realize

    Some of the more memorable quotes from season 1 of The Umbrella Academy proved more on point than initially thought once the finale came to its shocking conclusion. So, here are a few choice words from the Hargreeves and others that meant more than you may have realized on first hearing them.

    By Patrick Phillips Read More
  • Beavis and Butt-Head

    Beavis And Butt-Head Fans Just Got Some Surprising News

    What the world needs right now are the insightful observations of the greatest contemplative minds of our time — which is why we're pleased to announce that Beavis and Butt-Head are returning. Comedy Central has ordered two new seasons of the classic animated series.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
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    Why Fans Are Freaking Out Over The Boys Season 2

    On June 30, Amazon Prime gave us a new exclusive sneak peek at the upcoming season 2 of The Boys, and if the fans weren't excited before, they sure are now. Here's why fans are freaking out over The Boys season 2, and what it means for the show.

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  • Damon Gupton as Special Agent Stephen Walker on Criminal Minds

    The Real Reason Why Damon Gupton Left Criminal Minds

    Not every actor on Criminal Minds ends up leaving of their own accord. Sometimes, fate plays a hand and, well, that's that. Such was the case for Damon Gupton, who played Special Agent Stephen Walker on the show's 12th season. Here's the story behind Damon Gupton's departure from Criminal Minds.

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