Why X-Men: Evolution Was Canceled, According To Its Co-Creator
X-Men: Evolution was canceled after four seasons. But why? It has a lot to do with the landscape of children's TV at the time the show was on air.
Read MoreX-Men: Evolution was canceled after four seasons. But why? It has a lot to do with the landscape of children's TV at the time the show was on air.
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Read MoreRian Johnson had to make a tough call with one particular deleted scene from Star Wars: The Last Jedi.
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Read MoreThe Futurama episode that was scrapped is also similar to a certain Christopher Nolan film.
Read MoreFive Nights at Freddy's is an unequivocal success in the video game space. But that success didn't make it easy for Jason Blum to get a film adaptation made.
Read MoreBefore Owen Wilson and Tom Hiddleston went on a time travel adventure together in Loki, they hung out in 1920s France in Midnight in Paris.
Read MoreX-Men Origins: Magneto was set to be a powerful exploration of Erik Lensherr's past, so why was it canceled before it ever got into production?
Read MoreDid you ever watch Star Wars, notice the writing on Darth Vader's chest plate, and wonder what it all means?
Read MoreAs the only actor who played a Turtle physically in addition to doing their voice, Josh Pais truly embodied his character in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Read MoreMötley Crüe is one of the most legendarily chaotic bands in existence. Let's dive into exactly how true Netflix's "true story" biopic The Dirt is.
Read MoreHalf a billion dollars is usually cause for celebration, but Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One is running out of momentum.
Read MoreSimu Liu's Ken transformation for Barbie included painfully waxing every last strand of body hair.
Read MoreIf Lucille Ball hadn't believed in Star Trek, we wouldn't have Star Trek.
Read MoreZiggy Stardust himself, David Bowie, was a major influence on Cillian Murphy and his look in the film Oppenheimer.
Read MoreEven wonder about Harley Quinn's nickname origin for the Joker? Here's your answer, puddin. Sort of. Maybe.
Read MoreThe wait continues for District 10, the long-awaited District 9 follow-up. Neill Blomkamp may get his shot, or he might not. Here's what's happening.
Read MoreThe Exorcist possessed the box office not once, but twice, and the William Friedkin-directed film made horror mainstream in a way no film has done since.
Read MoreSo many of the biggest movies of all time have been sequels, prequels, or reboots that projects which find success without becoming franchises feel remarkable.
Read MoreTom Cruise scaling the Burj Khalifa is one of the all-time great Mission: Impossible scenes. It also could've easily been destroyed before anyone got to see it.
Read MoreTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem and Meg 2: The Trench both managed decent holds in their sophomore weekend at the box office.
Read MoreKhan Noonien Singh has a complicated Star Trek legacy. Let's investigate.
Read MoreTom Cruise regularly risks his life for our entertainment on Mission: Impossible films. Thankfully, there are safety teams in place to make sure all is well.
Read MoreAfter a brief separation, Barbie and Oppenheimer have been happily reunited in first and second place at the weekend box office.
Read MoreWhile Harrison Ford and Sean Connery were the ostensible heroes of Steven Spielberg's beloved Indiana Jones sequel, the true hero was...styrofoam?
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