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  • Mae stares at Jedi Master Torbin in Star Wars: The Acolyte

    The Acolyte Just Brought The Barash Vow Into Live-Action Star Wars – But What Is That?

    By Bryan Young

    The Barash Vow was first mentioned in Marvel's series of Darth Vader comics, and now it appears in a pivotal but mysterious scene in Star Wars: The Acolyte.

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  • Star Wars: The Acolyte Poster

    Pinpointing Exactly When The Acolyte Takes Place On The Star Wars Timeline

    By Bryan Young

    The opening of Star Wars: The Acolyte lets us know when the series takes place, but getting more specific takes a little bit of math and timeline knowledge.

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  • Mae on a snowy cliffside on Carlac in Star Wars: The Acolyte

    A Key Star Wars: The Clone Wars Planet Plays A Role In The Acolyte

    By Bryan Young

    Star Wars: The Acolyte takes us back to Carlac, a planet that was featured in Clone Wars where Ahsoka Tano and Bo-Katan were at odds.

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  • Mae with knives in The Acolyte

    Star Wars: The Acolyte Echoes An Underrated Video Game With Its Villain Twist

    By Rafael Motamayor

    Star Wars: The Acolyte features a story about twin sisters on two different sides of the Force, which calls back to a story from The Old Republic video game.

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  • Star Wars: The Acolyte, Vernestra Rwoh

    The Acolyte Has Brought One Key Star Wars Book Character Into Live-Action

    By Bryan Young

    Star Wars: The Acolyte marks the live-action debut of Vernestra Rwoh (Rebecca Henderson), a key character from the High Republic books.

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  • Mae standing on rocks in the ocean in Star Wars: The Acolyte

    The Acolyte's Biggest Mystery Could Directly Tie Into The Greatest Star Wars Villains

    By Bryan Young

    The mystery at the center of Star Wars: The Acolyte could tie into bigger villains from the Star Wars galaxy, and it may even be linked to the Sith Code.

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  • The High Republic: Light of the Jedi

    The Casual Star Wars Fan's Guide To The High Republic, Setting Of The Acolyte

    By Bryan Young

    Star Wars: The Acolyte takes place during the High Republic era. Here's what you should know about this period in Star Wars history.

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  • Hostel

    Hostel TV Show's Surprising Star Almost Joined The Horror Franchise 20 Years Ago

    By Jeremy Mathai

    Two-time Oscar nominee Paul Giamatti is joining the Hostel franchise. Yep, you read that correctly: Giamiatti will star in a Hostel TV show from Eli Roth.

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  • Jedi Masters Rwoh and Sol in Star Wars: The Acolyte

    The Acolyte Review: The Prequels Get Their Own Version Of The Force Awakens With This Star Wars Series

    By Bryan Young

    With clear influence from the prequel movies, The Acolyte brings something new to the Star Wars galaxy: a murder mystery. Here's our review.

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  • The Boys, Butcher and Homelander

    The Only Recap You Need Before The Boys Season 4

    By Michael Boyle

    The Boys season 4 is finally almost here. Here's a recap of where the story left off at the end of season 3, and how Gen V moved it forward.

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  • Star Trek: The Next Generation Face of the Enemy

    Carolyn Seymour's Toreth Role In Star Trek Was Written 'For' Sean Connery

    By Witney Seibold

    The Star Trek: The Next Generation character Toreth, played by Carolyn Seymour, was written with Sean Connery in mind.

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  • Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Ad Astra Per Aspera

    Why Star Trek Actress Yetide Badaki Panicked Over Strange New Worlds' Script

    By Witney Seibold

    Yetide Badaki, who played Neera Ketoul on Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, was nervous when she saw how many lines she had.

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  • The Acolyte Carrie-Anne Moss

    Carrie-Anne Moss' Star Wars: The Acolyte Character Has Another Matrix Connection

    By Jeremy Smith

    Carrie-Anne Moss is coming full circle from her 1999 hit The Matrix to Star Wars: The Acolyte. Let us explain.

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  • The Boys Sam muppet

    How A Classic Kids Show Paved The Way For Gen V's Puppet Massacre [ATX Festival]

    By Devin Meenan

    Gen V's lead puppet builder Colin Penman first learned his craft when he made a lemur puppet for the PBS kids' edutainment program Zoboomafoo.

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  • Leonard Nimoy, Star Trek

    NASA Reveals Devastating Star Trek Truth: Spock's Home Planet Isn't Real

    By Valerie Ettenhofer

    Bad news, Trekkies: a real-life planet thought to be in the same place as Spock's homeworld Vulcan in Star Trek doesn't actually exist.

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  • The Fall of the House of Usher

    The Best Monologue In Netflix's The Fall Of The House Of Usher Started Off As A Joke [ATX Festival]

    By Debopriyaa Dutta

    Mike Flanagan loves his monologues, but the best one in his Netflix horror series The Fall of the House of Usher began as a joke that just kept going.

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  • Star Trek And the Children Shall Lead

    The One And Only Time Star Trek: The Original Series Showed The Federation Flag

    By Witney Seibold

    The Star Trek Federation flag was only glimpsed one random time during Star Trek: The Original Series.

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  • Gilligan's Island, Kurt Russell

    The Time A Young Kurt Russell Appeared In Gilligan's Island

    By Sandy Schaefer

    Years before he played Snake Plissken, a young Kurt Russell was Jungle Boy on the Gilligan's Island episode 'Gilligan Meets Jungle Boy.'

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  • Star Trek: Voyager Initiations

    A Regrettable DS9 Cameo Hamstrung Star Trek: Voyager's Initiations Episode

    By Witney Seibold

    The Star Trek: Voyager episode 'Initiations' featured a Deep Space Nine actor who was too recognizable for their own good.

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  • The Twilight Zone The Once and Future King

    George R.R. Martin Co-Wrote A Forgotten Twilight Zone Episode About Elvis

    By Valerie Ettenhofer

    Before he published Game of Thrones, George R.R. Martin penned a time travel script about Elvis Presley for The Twilight Zone.

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  • Sonequa Martin-Green stands in the teleportation room in Star Trek: Discovery

    Star Trek Exec Thinks He Knows Why Discovery Didn't Connect With Some Fans

    By Valerie Ettenhofer

    Star Trek: Discovery showrunner Alex Kurtzman, the head of Star Trek at Paramount+, knows the first season was too dark for fans, but that was intentional.

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  • Courage the Cowardly Dog

    The Classic Horror And Sci-Fi Films That Inspired Cartoon Network's Courage The Cowardly Dog

    By Rafael Motamayor

    Cartoon Network's Courage The Cowardly Dog was full of homages to The Exorcist, Fantastic Planet, and other classic horror and sci-fi films.

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  • Family Guy: Something, Something, Something, Dark Side

    Why Family Guy Won't Parody The Star Wars Prequel Or Sequel Trilogies

    By Michael Boyle

    Family Guy's parody specials for the original Star Wars trilogy are a lot of fun, but parodying the prequel and sequel trilogies would be tricky.

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  • Dexter's Laboratory

    Cartoon Network's Dexter's Laboratory Is Riddled With Sam Raimi References

    By Rafael Motamayor

    Cartoon Network's Dexter's Laboratory reflects creator Genndy Tartakovsky's love for Sam Raimi, especially the director's Evil Dead movies.

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  • Futurama Zapp

    One Of Zapp Brannigan's Signature Futurama Moves Came From Matt Groening's Kid

    By Witney Seibold

    Futurama's Zapp Brannigan has a signature salute that fans know very well. However, it didn't come from the show's writers; it was creator Matt Groening's kid.

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  • Carroll O'Connor, Sally Struthers, All in the Family

    Sally Struthers Joined All In The Family After Being Brutally Dropped From Another Show

    By Valerie Ettenhofer

    Before she was Archie's 'little girl' on All in the Family, Sally Struthers got brutally dropped from one of her early shows.

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  • Star Trek: Voyager

    Why Star Trek: Voyager's First Season Never Got A Proper Finale

    By Witney Seibold

    Most Star Trek shows in the '90s ended their seasons with a cliffhanger or some kind of dramatic event, but that wasn't the case with Voyager season 1.

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