Game Of Thrones' Red Wedding 'Shattered' Michelle Fairley In More Ways Than One
The actress who played Game of Thrones' Catelyn Stark was emotionally wrecked by The Red Wedding. Read about Michelle Fairley's trauma from that episode.
Read MoreThe actress who played Game of Thrones' Catelyn Stark was emotionally wrecked by The Red Wedding. Read about Michelle Fairley's trauma from that episode.
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Read MoreThe team that worked on Star Trek: Prodigy found out about the show's cancelation around the same time as viewers. But there's still some hope for the future.
Read MoreAlexander Siddig had no idea how big his role for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine was supposed to be when he auditioned for the part.
Read MoreA studio demand for more futuristic stuff lead to Star Trek: Enterprise launching a Temporal Cold War. Here are the details of what it was all about.
Read MoreMaisie Williams, who played Arya Stark on Game of Thrones, discovered one aspect of her character in the books that she worked hard to translate to the screen.
Read MoreThe Columbine massacre led to Buffy the Vampire Slayer's season 3 finale being pulled from air due to acts of violence against a 60-foot serpent.
Read MoreIn the world of The Witcher, power can take many forms. But who among its cast of magic-wielders is the most formidable, and who has the most potential?
Read MoreThis Scott Bakula hair fiasco – a disagreement between the actor and an exec – caused a Star Trek: Voyager pilot reshoot that wiped out five days of filming.
Read MoreRemember that infamous Starbucks coffee cup on Game of Thrones? Thanks to Emilia Clarke, we now know who was actually responsible for leaving it out.
Read MoreRoxann Dawson was an actor on Star Trek: Voyager before she became a TV director, although she's never actually directed a Star Trek episode.
Read MoreThe presence of the adorably-named Purrgils, whale-like creatures who dwell in hyperspace, heralds the return of two key characters in Ahsoka.
Read MoreThe latest episode of Ahsoka introduces Hera and Kanan's son, Jacen Syndulla, into the world of live-action Star Wars.
Read MoreEpisode 3 of Ahsoka is doing for the Star Wars sequel trilogy what The Clone Wars did for the prequels.
Read MoreThe ship on Star Trek: Enterprise took inspiration from the United States military to prioritize realism over idealized futurism.
Read MoreWhen The Witcher actress MyAnna Buring read Tissaia's death scene, she thought it was 'lovely.' But a different scene in season 3 stung when she performed it.
Read MoreStar Trek has always been a game-changer in the entertainment industry. As it closes in on 60 years as a franchise, these are the times it broke its own mold.
Read MoreOne musical number in the Subspace Rhapsody episode of Star Trek: Strange New World was initially inspired by a classic martial arts movie.
Read MoreAccording to actor Dominic Keating, the spacesuits on Star Trek: Enterprise were anything but comfortable to film in.
Read MoreYenn and Ciri could use fire magic to combat the Slovenian snow, but the cast of The Witcher season 3 didn't have that luxury.
Read MoreAfter their Richard Madden casting session, the Game of Thrones showrunners were pleased to find the actor could do more than just rock the hell out of a suit.
Read MoreThere are many similarities between sci-fi and Westerns, and one series made the best of that comparison: the Gunsmoke-inspired Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
Read MoreDaryl Dixon is prime for a spin-off. After all, he had one of the most intriguing character arcs in all of "The Walking Dead." Here's what you need to remember.
Read MoreJolene Blalock, who played T'Pol on Star Trek: Enterprise, was not thrilled with the inconsistencies with which her Vulcan character was saddled.
Read MoreThe Jamie and Ned showdown in season 1 of Game of Thrones was epic, so epic that it almost crossed the line on set into dangerous territory.
Read MoreScott Bakula played Captain John Archer on Star Trek: Enterprise, but that casting came very close to not happening for one specific behind-the-scenes reason.
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