Star Trek: SNW's Zero G Musical Number Was Almost Even More Over The Top
One musical number in the Subspace Rhapsody episode of Star Trek: Strange New World was initially inspired by a classic martial arts movie.
Read MoreOne musical number in the Subspace Rhapsody episode of Star Trek: Strange New World was initially inspired by a classic martial arts movie.
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Read MoreRob McElhenney devoted tons of time and effort into training for that incredible Mac coming out dance in It's Always Sunny's season 13 finale.
Read MoreDavid Harbour really had his head shaved as Hopper on screen for Stranger Things season 4, and they only had one shot to get it right on film.
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Read MoreFry and Leela's wedding in the Futurama finale accurately predicted the revival of the show ... not the Hulu part, obviously.
Read MoreObi-Wan Kenobi costume designer Suttirat Larlarb included several details in Reva's armor that allude to the character's conflicted nature.
Read MoreThere are many similarities between sci-fi and Westerns, and one series made the best of that comparison: the Gunsmoke-inspired Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
Read MoreWilliam Shatner pulled a prank on the set of The Twilight Zone that sent director Richard Donner into a panic.
Read MoreFilming The Boys Herogasm episode during the COVID-19 pandemic required bottles of hand sanitizer on set. But star Erin Moriarty had a bit of a mix up...
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Read MoreArleen Sorkin, the original inspiration for Harley Quinn, who voiced the character in Batman: The Animated Series, has died at 67.
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Read MoreThat classic grape smash scene from I Love Lucy ended up being much more life-threatening than it looked for star Lucille Ball.
Read MoreWhen asked about Yennefer's most important The Witcher season 3 moment, actress Anya Chalotra pointed to this specific aspect of the Netflix show.
Read MoreThe Jamie and Ned showdown in season 1 of Game of Thrones was epic, so epic that it almost crossed the line on set into dangerous territory.
Read MoreThe Hitch-Hiker is one of the best episodes of The Twilight Zone, but the original author wasn't keen on some of the creative liberties taken.
Read MoreStarlight's sexual assault storyline from the comic book version of The Boys rightly got a major rewrite for the show in the wake of the #MeToo movement.
Read MoreWatch One Piece's live-action Luffy actor, Iñaki Godoy, have a heartwarming encounter with Eiichiro Oda, the elusive creator of the original manga.
Read MoreScott Bakula played Captain John Archer on Star Trek: Enterprise, but that casting came very close to not happening for one specific behind-the-scenes reason.
Read MoreBottoms stars Ayo Edebiri and Rachel Sennott have years of comedic chemistry between them that first found expression in a fantastic Comedy Central miniseries.
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