Tom Hardy Nearly Starred In Both The Worst And Best DCEU Movies
After playing Bane in The Dark Knight Rises, Tom Hardy was offered another DC role that would have taken him to the highs and lows of the DCEU.
Read MoreAfter playing Bane in The Dark Knight Rises, Tom Hardy was offered another DC role that would have taken him to the highs and lows of the DCEU.
Read MoreDoctor Who season 2, episode 5 proves the show's Disney+ era is embracing any and all concepts from previous seasons with an unexpected callback.
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Read MoreThe Seinfeld episode The Non-Fat Yogurt ended up shooting two alternate versions because of an election happening in NYC.
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Read MoreIf you really loved the "Thunderbolts*" movie, then here are 10 incredible comic books that you simply must read afterwards.
Read MoreJack Black has made a lot of movies over the last several decades, but this beloved comedy is the one he considers his best.
Read MoreWhile several spin-offs live on, the original Big Bang Theory series is over. So what happened to the main characters after the series ended?
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Read MoreIt's hard to imagine anyone else starring on Two and a Half Men, but show creator Chuck Lorre had to fight CBS for one of his lead actors.
Read MoreJohn Wayne's final movie may not be his best, but it is a fitting farewell to the Western legend and, arguably, the biggest film star of the 20th century.
Read MoreThunderbolts* has some much needed moments of levity considering its serious themes, but even star Wyatt Russell wasn't thrilled with a Captain America joke.
Read MoreSteven Spielberg is undeniably one of history's greatest filmmakers, because even one of his weakest movies is still inspiring sci-fi fans to stream it.
Read MoreIn his review of the Jean-Claude Van Damme movie Timecop, critic Roger Ebert somehow predicted a sci-fi sequel almost a decade before it came out.
Read MoreBefore creating one of the most acclaimed HBO shows of all time, Jesse Armstrong wrote the saddest episode of Black Mirror.
Read MoreHere's why Dennis Weaver, who went on to play the lead in Steven Spielberg's Duel, left the successful Western series Gunsmoke.
Read MoreJerry Seinfeld was sued by an old friend after the massive success of his sitcom, and it's a story straight out of a Seinfeld episode.
Read MoreOne of the best and most emotional sequences on The Pitt was filmed before the show was fully written, and it's hard to imagine the show without it.
Read MoreIn 2022, Family Guy writers set their sights on some of HBO's best shows, dropping the Griffin family into parodies of Succession, Game of Thrones, and more.
Read MoreAs the enigmatic creative director at an advertising firm, Don Draper on Mad Men seemed to have it all. But how much would the character have actually made?
Read MoreThe Universal Soldier franchise is weird and surprisingly strong, so come along with us as we break down the correct order to watch the films.
Read MoreThe same year Peaky Blinders premiered, creator/showrunner Steven Knight directed an underseen crime thriller starring Jason Statham.
Read MoreLet's take a look at what the main and recurring cast of Chuck has been up to since the NBC action-comedy spy series wrapped up in January 2012.
Read MoreAt one point, Disney had plans for an entire Cars cinematic universe and spent tens of millions developing a spin-off that was ultimately abandoned.
Read MoreOn the hit sci-fi show Silo on Apple TV+, there's a mysterious condition known as The Syndrome. Here's everything we know about how it works.
Read MoreYellowstone star Kevin Costner was keen to work with Clint Eastwood, but wasn't prepared for Eastwood's brisk directing style.
Read MoreSheldon Cooper's famous triple knock was eventually given a canonical explanation on The Big Bang Theory, but the writers initially had a different idea.
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