The Voice For Futurama's Calculon Came From A TV Star, Seinfeld, And An Obscure Cartoon
Maurice LaMarche found his Calculon voice for Futurama by drawing from some famous figures from his own upbringing.
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Read MoreLet's dig into a theory surrounding True Detective: Night Country. Spoilers for the latest episode follow, so be warned!
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Read MoreThe McPoyles are some of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia's most repulsive characters, with their name being inspired by a real person Charlie Day once knew.
Read MoreIt seems no one told Walter Koenig he'd gotten the part of Pavel Chekov on Star Trek until a costumer started yanking at his pants.
Read MoreIdris Elba is back to lend his 'not sexy' tones to everyone's favorite red echidna in the trailer for the Sonic the Hedgehog spinoff series Knuckles.
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Read MoreAfter earning 110 million hours of streaming time on Disney+ in its first season, the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series is officially getting a season 2.
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