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Marvel boss Kevin Feige agreed to reveal X-23's appearance in the final Deadpool & Wolverine trailer as a favor to Dafne Keen.
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What Does Deadpool & Wolverine Villain Cassandra Nova Want, Exactly?
Cassandra Nova is the big bad of Deadpool & Wolverine, but how does her villainy relate to the MCU's most anticipated team-up since The Avengers? -
What If One Recurring Deadpool & Wolverine Joke Isn't Just A Joke?
Deadpool & Wolverine has a recurring gag tied to an amusing revelation early in the movie. But what if it's not a joke, and it's for Avengers: Secret Wars? -
Krennic's Rogue One Costume Is A Sneaky Star Wars: A New Hope Easter Egg
There's a blink-and-you'll-miss-it Easter egg reference to Star Wars: A New Hope hidden in Krennic's costume in Rogue One. -
Futurama Censors Threw A Fit Over A 'Millimeter' Of Cleavage
Fox didn't have an issue with a half-dozen animated buttcheeks, but demanded the animators censor a tiny bit of cleavage. -
Deadpool & Wolverine Is Already Tearing The /Film Team Apart
The /Film team is divided on Deadpool & Wolverine, with some calling it a blast and others deeming it an abomination. -
Mystery Men Was The Best Riff On Superheroes Before Deadpool Made It Cool
Years before the first Deadpool film, Mystery Men deconstructed the superhero genre with verse, sarcasm, and an impeccably weird sense of humor. -
Star Wars' Emperor Palpatine Had A Surprisingly Casual Outfit On Under His Robes
Palpatine's cloak in Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi looks quite comfy, but Ian McDiarmid had an even comfier outfit on underneath. -
Star Trek: First Contact Never Shows The Back Of Locutus For A Reason
Locutus, the Borg alter ego of Patrick Stewart's Jean-Luc Picard in Star Trek, appeared briefly in First Contact, but the costume was missing something. -
Palpatine-Obsessed Star Wars Fans Sent Ian McDiarmid On A High-Speed Chase
Star Wars fans, if you see Palpatine actor Ian McDiarmid boarding a subway, try not to chase him, okay? -
Futurama's Co-Creator Got A Hilarious Simpsons Welcome From Conan O'Brien
When Conan O'Brien left The Simpsons, he left a note for his successor, who happened to be the co-creator of Futurama. -
John DiMaggio Held A Grudge Against Futurama For Not Casting Him In This Role
Futurama star John DiMaggio really wanted to show off his Marv Albert impersonation on the series. -
Why Star Trek: Discovery's Ryn Actor Did A Lot Of Sleeping On Set
Noah Averbach-Katz, who played Ryn Star Trek: Discovery, did a lot of sleeping when he wasn't shooting scenes. -
A Particularly Creepy Futurama Robot Sent Online Fans Into A Frenzy
We love Futurama's Hair Robot, don't we, folks? -
Star Trek: First Contact Got An Instant Stamp Of Approval From One Original Series Star
Star Trek: First Contact director Jonathan Frakes got a call from Bones himself, DeForest Kelley, telling him how much he liked the movie. -
Gene Roddenberry Made Nothing But Flops After Star Trek's First Cancellation
After the original Star Trek was canceled, creator Gene Roddenberry worked on a series of failed projects. -
Star Trek: First Contact Had A Grander Romance Planned For Lily And Picard
Lily (Alfre Woodard) and Picard (Patrick Stewart) were originally intended to have a deeper romance in 1996's Star Trek: First Contact. Here's why that changed. -
Why Leonard Nimoy Passed On Star Trek Generations
Leonard Nimoy found it illogical to sign on for Star Trek Generations when the film gave him nothing of substance to do. -
A Long-Awaited Marvel Moment In Deadpool & Wolverine Had Grown Men Sobbing On Set
Before filming even began, some crew members working on Deadpool & Wolverine were reduced to tears. -
Hulk Actor Mark Ruffalo Was Scorned By Studios Before He Joined The Avengers
Before he joined the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Mark Ruffalo's work in rom-coms had him scorned by some studios. -
Data's Prosthetics In Star Trek: First Contact Led To A Super Glue Mishap
Data's (Brent Spiner) Star Trek: First Contact prosthetics taught makeup designer James MacKinnon a valuable lesson about not messing with super glue. -
The Horrors Of Swallow Explained
The film Swallow initially presents itself as a strange body-horror story before delving, sensitively, into the real-life condition of pica. -
The Acolyte's Big Star Wars Villain Reveal Spells Doom For Two Characters
The Star Wars: The Acolyte season 1 finale's big villain reveal was designed to uncut the episode's happy ending. -
Brad Pitt's Sci-Fi Role In 12 Monkeys Left Him Struggling To Move
Brad Pitt poured everything into his livewire 12 Monkeys performance, but it took a heavy physical toll. -
Jeff Goldblum Got Covered In K-Y Jelly For A Cut Scene From The Fly
In a behind-the-scenes doc about the making of David Cronenberg's sci-fi classic The Fly, Jeff Goldblum recalled being covered in K-Y Jelly for a deleted scene. -
One Of The Professor's Experiments On Gilligan's Island Saved A Real Family's Lives
Gillian's Island featured the Professor's wacky inventions, but one episode introduced a genuine life saver. -
Stephen King Exchanged Heated Words With Children Of The Corn's Screenwriter
Stephen King had a problem with the script for the first Children of the Corn movie.