How Futurama Got Back At Leonardo DiCaprio For Turning Down A Titanic Cameo
Futurama frequently features the preserved heads of famous people on the show, but rarely does it disrespect them like it did with Leonardo DiCaprio.
Read MoreFuturama frequently features the preserved heads of famous people on the show, but rarely does it disrespect them like it did with Leonardo DiCaprio.
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Read MoreApple TV+ is keeping their sci-fi series Foundation around for another season, so prepare to dig even deeper into Isaac Asimov's world.
Read MoreFuturama's writers have long pulled inspiration from Star Trek, but this 2002 episode referenced two bits of deep Trek lore that will surprise fans.
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Read MoreIt's time to highlight Captain Rachel Garrett, the first female Star Trek captain on the Enterprise-C.
Read MoreFor Star Trek: Beyond, screenwriter Simon Pegg struggled to see eye to eye at first with director Justin Lin until world events helped them see things clearly.
Read MoreAn episode of Futurama ended up needing a math theorem to keep track of and figure out the very scientific concept of brain switching.
Read MoreDoes anyone remember The Twilight Zone revival episode where Katherine Heigl went back in time to try and kill baby Hitler?
Read MorePatrick Stewart learned a valuable lesson from how Captain Jean-Luc Picard ran the crew of Star Trek: The Next Generation, and we can all take some notes too.
Read MoreStar Trek actor Yvonne Craig got a hilarious piece of cold comfort from Leonard Nimoy after a makeup mishap led to her eyebrows being shaved off.
Read MoreStar Wars: The Clone Wars originally featured a scene with Yoda, but the character was instead replaced with the droid Huyang. Here's why.
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Read MoreThe Futurama episode, Raiders of the Lost Arcade, is rife with references to 1980s video game characters, and the creatives got crafty to prevent getting sued.
Read MoreGather around and hear the story of how Rod Serling came up with The Twilight Zone episode Mr. Dingle, the Strong.
Read MoreCaptain Kirk's battle with the Gorn in the Star Trek episode 'Arena' left the actor battling chronic tinnitus that caused him 'agony.'
Read MoreDavid Tennant voices the droid Huyang in Star Wars, and Dave Filoni cast him after his wife made him watch a certain show.
Read MoreWhen The Twilight Zone won its first Emmy in 1960, creator and host Rod Serling was caught off guard and didn't expect to take home the award.
Read MoreStar Trek: Discovery is back for one last adventure: catch the latest clip from the fifth and final season here, with Book and Michael facing off against evil.
Read MoreWalter Koenig's experience on Star Trek was mostly positive, but he did have one very bad moment with William Shatner while filming The Wrath of Khan.
Read MoreGhouls, mushroom clouds, vault dwellers, and a bit of Nat King Cole: the first teaser trailer for Prime Video's Fallout TV series has landed in style.
Read MoreNothing beats a great villain in our favorite sci-fi shows and films. Just as fun are bloopers that reveal another side of the actors playing the baddies.
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