There Was A Second Twilight Zone Movie That You've Probably Never Heard Of
The Twilight Zone has been revived, made into movies, books, and more. But there's likely a Twilight Zone movie you've never heard of - but should.
Read MoreThe Twilight Zone has been revived, made into movies, books, and more. But there's likely a Twilight Zone movie you've never heard of - but should.
Read MoreSecret Invasion never really explained why Skrulls couldn't have a place of their own on Earth like New Asgard, and The Marvels actually rectifies that.
Read MoreLoki season 2 totally changed up its lighting design from the first season, and the cinematographer took inspiration from some late 1960s-early 1970s icons.
Read MoreThe Loki season 2 finale provides a complete arc for the God of Mischief and seems to have given him the redemption that he's long been looking for.
Read More/Film spoke with Isaac Bauman, the cinematographer of Loki season 2, about the season's visual palette, lighting design, 1960s and '70s influences, and more.
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Read MoreJonathan Frakes and Patrick Stewart are like the sun and moon, silly and serious, and that's what Stewart needed on his first day shooting The Next Generation.
Read MoreThe Attack on Titan anime has finally come to an end, and it's an ending that manga author Hajime Isayama had planned from the start.
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Read MoreStar Trek: Lower Decks' Beckett Mariner is a Trek character for the ages, with a dynamic personality and boundless compassion for fellow intergalactic beings.
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Read MoreStage show Stranger Things: The First Shadow features a 'budding romance' between Henry Creel and Bob Newby's sister, Patty.
Read MoreAccording to Patrick Stewart, coming up with how to play Captain Picard on Star Trek: The Next Generation came with a bit of literature homework.
Read MoreRick and Morty can be goofy, but its social commentary always hits hard. On the most recent episode, a modern classic clone movie gives it an assist.
Read MoreThe creator of Star Trek, Gene Roddenberry, and Captain Jean-Luc Picard himself, Patrick Stewart, never got along. And that's burdened Stewart.
Read MoreRod Serling, the beloved host of the classic sci-fi series The Twilight Zone, 'would sweat and sputter and go pale' when he had to do his on-camera narration.
Read MoreRod Serling pulled no punches on one episode of The Twilight Zone that showed how insidious studio interference in true artwork can be.
Read MoreJohn DiMaggio, who voices Bender on Futurama, almost didn't come back for the recent revival due to a pay dispute. A certain Star Wars legend had his back.
Read MoreDavid X. Cohen says that Futurama's Dr. Zoidberg is the funhouse mirror version of Dr. McCoy on Star Trek ... but a whole lot smellier.
Read MoreThe Twilight Zone was sold not on the strength of its pilot, but on an unlikely episode of an anthology series anchored by a television legend.
Read MoreAs fun as much of Loki season 2, episode 5 is, one can practically sense the writers begging viewers to 'just go with it' when it comes to the time jargon.
Read MoreThe CW continues wrapping up their superhero programming, as Superman & Lois will be coming to an end with a shortened season four.
Read MoreThe first season of The Boys spin-off Gen V is over. Here's a breakdown of the ending and what the finale means for the rest of the franchise.
Read MoreHallmark has a new roster of Star Wars and Star Trek Christmas ornaments for 2023, and we've picked the best ones for you to check out.
Read MoreLower Decks isn't a parody of Star Trek – it's an actual Star Trek show, and one that perfectly represents the values of the franchise.
Read MoreLower Decks hauls out the Wrath of Khan setup, but cleverly subverts it, allowing a tired Trek trope to serve as a willy background joke.
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