The Acolyte Star Manny Jacinto Calls His Star Wars Fashion 'Hobbit Meets Poverty'
In Star Wars: The Acolyte, Manny Jacinto's character, Qimir, much like Jason Mendoza from The Good Place, is what you might call 'pre-successful.'
Read MoreIn Star Wars: The Acolyte, Manny Jacinto's character, Qimir, much like Jason Mendoza from The Good Place, is what you might call 'pre-successful.'
Read MoreThe marketing for Star Trek: Enterprise literally punched out those who complained about the influx of Star Trek series in the '90s.
Read MoreDr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy experienced an attitude adjustment toward a particular character in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, thanks to actor DeForest Kelley.
Read MoreWith the Sarah Connor Chronicles canceled, fans never found out what the plot of the third season would be. But there are hints.
Read MoreThe extended universe of Babylon 5 is vast and includes many TV movies. Here's the correct order to watch it all.
Read MoreTom Hiddleston is a living Loki encyclopedia, which came in handy when he improvised a scene on the Loki series inspired by an ad-libbed Thor moment.
Read MoreActor Michael Dante found out just how hot Vasquez Rocks can get while filming the Star Trek: The Original Series episode 'Friday's Child.'
Read MoreWhen the Star Trek episode 'Metamorphosis' needed someone to step in for the amorphous Companion on-set, costar Elinor Donohue was more than happy to oblige.
Read MoreAnton Yelchin did his homework for Star Trek by watching original episodes. He had one favorite among the bunch.
Read MoreA shocking number of people who have played Matilda Wormwood in Matilda the Musical have gone on to star in horror movies.
Read MoreEpisode 7 of Marvel's X-Men '97 showed that not all of the mutants died on Genosha, but will they join the X-Men?
Read MoreStar Trek: Discovery season 5 finally unmasked one of the franchise's most enigmatic aliens in its latest episode.
Read MoreOne of the very best episodes of Star Trek: The Original Series gets a notable nod in the latest episode of Star Trek: Discovery. Spoilers ahead!
Read MoreFallout used virtual sets for many expansive locations, but you wouldn't know it by looking at the Prime Video series. Let's break down some special effects.
Read MoreHeading into its series finale, Star Wars: The Bad Batch has circled back to a dangling plot thread involving one of Palpatine's secret schemes in Clone Wars.
Read MoreIf you fancy yourself a horror fan, you've gotta get your hands on The Creature From The Black Lagoon Lives!
Read MoreAn important item used in the classic opening credits for The Original Series has found its way back to the family of late Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry.
Read MoreWithout Star Trek fan John Trimble, it's possible the way modern science fiction and genre fans interact with their favorite projects would look very different.
Read MoreDanger, Will Robinson! Here are the only major actors still alive from Lost in Space and what they've been up to after all these years.
Read MoreDespite having Russian parents, Anton Yelchin intentionally gave Chekov an inaccurate accent in Star Trek. Here's why.
Read MoreThough the Cylons were the main baddies of Battlestar Galactica, the show's best villain was Admiral Helena Cain, played by Star Trek alum Michelle Forbes.
Read MoreHad Rod Serling gotten his way, he would've continued to tell 'stories of the weird, the wild, and the wondrous' in the Twilight Zone sequel series Wax Museum.
Read MoreElinor Donahue was enjoying a retirement from acting when Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry came calling.
Read MoreObi-Wan Kenobi star Ewan McGregor says an early idea for the show had his character working as a waiter, drinking too much, and getting beaten up.
Read MoreFuturama's Amazon Women in the Mood gave us the phrase 'death by snu-snu,' was inspired by Star Trek, and definitely awoke something in a lot of viewers.
Read MoreJennifer Hetrick's Star Trek character Vash was brought back for a potential love triangle angle involving Robin Hood.
Read MoreDirector Justin Lin wanted to dig deeper into the origins of Krall's army in Star Trek Beyond, but these 'loftier ambitions' had to be set aside.
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