Why Larry David Wanted Seinfeld's George Costanza To Work For The Yankees
Seinfeld co-creator Larry David explains why he wanted Jason Alexander's George Costanza to get a job working for the New York Yankees.
Read MoreSeinfeld co-creator Larry David explains why he wanted Jason Alexander's George Costanza to get a job working for the New York Yankees.
Read MoreA wild yet entertaining Star Trek fan theory changes the way you look at the classic sitcoms Cheers and Frasier. Let's dive in.
Read MoreDragon Ball Daima continues to revamp the larger Dragon Ball mythology by making some major changes to an infamous Dragon Ball villain.
Read MoreHere are the five best feature films inspired by episodes of Rod Serling's classic TV series The Twilight Zone, ranked.
Read MoreThe BAFTA award-winning series Peaky Blinders has wrapped up its sixth and final season. Here are the best episodes from the Cillian Murphy-led drama.
Read MorePeaky Blinders star Paul Anderson didn't exactly have high hopes when it came to his character Arthur Shelby Jr.'s well-being back in season 2.
Read MoreThe new Netflix series The Madness, starring Colman Domingo as a media pundit embroiled in a murder mystery, is a big streaming hit.
Read MoreEarly critic reactions for Star Wars: Skeleton Crew are praising its '80s Amblin kid-focused adventure vibes and the fresh sense of wonder it brings.
Read MoreSeinfeld character George Costanza went through many jobs throughout the course of the show, but he almost had a different career.
Read MoreSome pretty big elements of the Transformers backstory and lore were invented by two legends who worked for Marvel comics.
Read MoreThe character death in the latest episode of Yellowstone season 5 hits differently than the ones before it, and that was firmly by design.
Read MoreWhen it came time to make Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, one of the voice actors from the original Fullmetal Alchemist was recast. Here's why.
Read MoreAre you a fan of the long-running procedural TV show Bones? Then here are 10 more shows you should binge-watch right now.
Read MoreOne of the stars of the Frasier revival appeared on a classic British sitcom, and Kelsey Grammer wouldn't mind a crossover.
Read MoreJim Backus only had a small role to play in the final Gilligan's Island TV movie, The Harlem Globetrotters on Gilligan's Island. Here's why.
Read MoreFilmmaker Kevin Smith made a cameo appearance in the season 36 premiere of The Simpsons, which came as a surprise to... Kevin Smith.
Read MoreAkira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai might be the most remade movie of all time, and Star Trek: Enterprise wasn't the first Star Trek show to use the plot.
Read MoreNaming a boat after a fish isn't unheard of, but the S.S. Minnow on Gilligan's Island isn't actually named after the tiny fish.
Read MoreA real life friend of The Big Bang Theory co-creator Bill Prady was the inspiration for both Sheldon Cooper and Raj Koothrappali.
Read MoreFor as much as it loves pushing buttons, Family Guy has also taken steps to phase out some of its more controversial jokes over the years.
Read MoreStar Trek: Deep Space Nine guest star Harris Yulin tried to push for a major rewrite on one of the show's all-time best episodes.
Read MoreMichael Richards became deeply concerned about his future on Seinfeld after his character, Kramer, was excluded from an episode.
Read MoreCurrent Star Trek overseer Alex Kurtzman feels low-budget episodes are actually essential to what makes the sci-fi franchise tick.
Read MoreFrasier had no shortage of guest stars, but horror maestro Stephen King might have the shortest cameo in the series' history.
Read MoreThe creators of The Big Bang Theory revealed their all-time favorite moments from the popular sitcom, and there are some you may not expect.
Read MoreWhile Arrested Development has plenty of great and otherwise memorable episodes, the highest rated one on IMDb also happened to top /Film's ranking.
Read MoreWith hundreds of options to choose from, picking the best episode of The Simpsons is no small task. Luckily, IMDB has already done it for us.
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