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A Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker deleted scene would've involved a lightsaber duel between young Luke and Leia.
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There Are Only Two Perfect Horror Movies, According To Rotten Tomatoes
Horror is one of the most prolific genres of cinema, but only two horror movies have a perfect score on Rotten Tomatoes. -
William Shatner Regrets His Biggest Star Trek Failure
The one Star Trek regret William Shatner has involves his directorial effort Star Trek V: The Final Frontier. -
Only One Godzilla Movie Currently Boasts A Perfect Critic's Score On Rotten Tomatoes
Godzilla Minus One might be the highest grossing Godzilla film at the box office but a different Godzilla film has a perfect score on Rotten Tomatoes. -
A Scrapped Gilligan's Island Idea Would Have Explained Some Of The Show's Nonsense
Just sit right back and you'll hear a tale, a tale of a Gilligan's Island scrapped plot that would've answered a ton of questions audiences had about the show. -
A Desperate Gimmick Turned Nosferatu's Premiere Into A Disaster
The classic horror film Nosferatu had quite the premiere back in its day -- a debacle that was essentially the 1922 equivalent of the Fyre Festival. -
Ryan Reynolds' Performance Had Deadpool Director Calling Cut So He Could Cry
Shooting the first Deadpool movie with Ryan Reynolds had director Tim Miller crying over the Marvel character. -
The Bender Moment In Futurama That Grossed John DiMaggio Out The Most
Few moments on Futurama are quite as wild as Bender (John DiMaggio) becoming a human hedonist in 'Anthology of Interest II.' -
Why Stephen King Was Regretful (And A Little Envious) Over The Mist's Movie Ending
Stephen King may not have written the ending of The Mist that we saw on the big screen, but he sure wishes he did. -
Whatever Happened To Dr. Marvin Monroe, The Simpsons' Most 'Cursed' Character
Psychiatrist Dr. Marvin Monroe used to be a regular supporting player on The Simpsons but has since died. Or he may be trapped in limbo. It's hard to tell. -
The Watchmen Movie's Controversial Ending Wasn't Actually Zack Snyder's Idea
Zack Snyder's Watchmen film adaptation notoriously altered the original comic book's ending, although the idea for doing so actually came from Darren Aronofsky. -
A Studio Exec Took A Risk That Saved 1991's Addams Family From Utter Disaster
The Addams Family movie is considered a comedy classic, but it was almost a failure before it began. -
Angelina Jolie And Denzel Washington's The Bone Collector Roles Came With A Stipulation
Universal didn't originally want Angelina Jolie or Denzel Washington for The Bone Collector, so director Phillip Noyce made an unusual casting deal. -
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' Nostalgic Title Sequences Were Unplanned
The title sequence for Star Trek: Strange New Worlds was originally just a placeholder. -
The Simpsons' Futurama Crossover Broke A Long-Standing Matt Groening Rule
Show creator Matt Groening's never wanted to see The Simpsons kids as teenagers, but the Futurama crossover had different ideas. -
Dune: Part Two Omitted A Toddler Alia Due To A Number Of Concerns
Dune: Part Two co-writer Jon Spaihts had concerns about introducing Paul's sister Alia into the story. -
A Real-Life Tragedy Had Futurama Showrunners Rewriting One Specific Line
A real-life tragedy forced a rewrite of a Futurama episode that had already aired. Get the story here. -
Fox Flat-Out Rejected Ryan Reynolds' First Ridiculous Pitch For Deadpool 2
That incorrigible scamp Ryan Reynolds pitched a zany idea to Fox executives about what Deadpool 2 should be about, but the studio rejected it immediately. -
Rick And Morty's Best Episode Has A Much Deeper Meaning Than You May Have Realized
'Pickle Rick' is one of the few episodes of Rick and Morty that doesn't reference alcohol, but creator Dan Harmon says it's 'so much about alcoholism.' -
The Native American Myth That Inspired Star Trek's The Enemy Within
The myth of Hiawatha influenced the writing of 'The Enemy Within,' a Star Trek episode in which Captain Kirk undergoes something of a personality split. -
All In The Family Struggled To Resolve A Tough Edith Bunker Plotline
The writers of All in the Family had to think hard to resolve a plotline where Edith Bunker lost her faith. -
A Key Part Of Harley Quinn's Character Frustrated Margot Robbie
Margot Robbie initially struggled to understand why Harley Quinn was so obsessed with the Joker. -
The Only Major Actors Still Alive From Three's Company
Sadly, some of the best-known actors from Three's Company are no longer with us, but much of the cast is still working to this day. Let's catch up with them. -
Some Of Blumhouse's Best Horror Movies Are Returning To Theaters, And The Tickets Are Cheap
AMC has announced Halfway to Halloween, a film festival wherein some of Blumhouse's best horror movies will return to theaters (and for a low ticket price). -
The Star Trek: Discovery Cast Have One Message For Fans Ahead Of The Final Season [SXSW 2024]
The Star Trek: Discovery cast and crew are deeply thankful to all those who helped them make it to a fifth and final season. -
Every Actor Who Almost Played The Crow Before Bill Skarsgard Got Stuck With It
Before Bill Skarsgard starred in The Crow reboot, several other actors were in consideration for the role. -
Star Trek: Discovery's Final Season Was Given A Very Apt Nickname By Its Writers [SXSW 2024]
Star Trek: Discovery's fifth and final season will truly put the 'adventure' in Star Trek, according to its cast and crew.