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One of the spirits in Avatar: The Last Airbender was inspired by the Angels from Evangelion.
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Read MoreKenneth Mitchell, who played various characters in Star Trek: Discovery and Lower Decks, has died at 49 after living with ALS for several years.
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Read MoreThe Twilight Zone episode Jess-Belle had everything working against it, but somehow turned out to be one of the most unique in the entire series.
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Read MoreIsaac's weird hair in the horror movie Children of the Corn is the result of Star Trek's Vulcan style.
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Read MoreT.J. Thyne initially wasn't interested in playing the same character in a long-running TV series, but his role on Bones made his reconsider that.
Read MoreThe classic '90s X-Men cartoon series is making a comeback, and the trailer for X-Men '97 is packed with Marvel Easter eggs.
Read MoreKirstie Alley was probably baffled when her Cheers co-stars gifted her with a shotgun after joining the show, but they (sort of) had a reason for doing so.
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Read MoreEarly on in their careers, South Park creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker nearly starred in a live-action musical history show called Time Warped for Fox.
Read MoreAlan Alda was able to improvise and improve M*A*S*H from his very first scene, making Hawkeye a character we would all grow to know and love.
Read MoreIt's Always Sunny in Philadelphia has never won an Emmy, so the show's creatives once decided to poke fun at this (albeit after much debate and discussion).
Read MoreBones creator Hart Hanson had several ideas for an ending had it gotten cancelled earlier than expected. Here are some of the places he was prepared to end it.
Read MoreThe design of the Romulan Warbird ship on Star Trek was changed for Star Trek: The Next Generation. Here's why.
Read MoreTo celebrate The Simpsons turning 20, Bones slipped a handful of references to the residents of Springfield in the season 5 episode 'The Dwarf in the Dirt.'
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