Slayers: A Buffyverse Story Almost Had A Very Different Name
James Marsters, who played fan-favorite Spike on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, had a brilliant idea for the new Audible Original Buffyverse story Slayers.
Read MoreJames Marsters, who played fan-favorite Spike on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, had a brilliant idea for the new Audible Original Buffyverse story Slayers.
Read MoreSir Patrick Stewart hosted Saturday Night Live back in 1994, towards the end of Star Trek: The Next Generation, and it didn't go as well as he hoped.
Read MoreIt's no surprise there are people who don't like Larry David. Even his Curb Your Enthusiasm co-star and lifelong friend Richard Lewis hated him at first.
Read MoreIn Patrick Stewart's new memoir, Making It So, the actor recalls working with David Warner in a memorable Star Trek: The Next Generation two-parter.
Read MoreBewitched aired from 1964 to 1972. Much of the cast is no longer with us, but let's take a look at the few remaining Bewitched actors still alive today.
Read MoreThe math and science are always real, provable, and computable on Futurama. One equation in the film Bender's Big Score is practically mind-warping.
Read MoreFor many Star Trek fans of a certain age, the Enterprise-D set feels like a second home, and it was joyous to see it back in action in Picard season 3.
Read MoreEven though Meghan Markle starred in the show for seven seasons, she wasn't in the Suits finale. There's a simple reason why.
Read MoreAre you a big fan of M*A*S*H? What about the spinoff series, AfterMASH? If you haven't heard of it, well, you'd be forgiven. And here's why.
Read MoreMaking a sequel to Buffy the Vampire Slayer was a chance to do repair some of the damage done to characters during Joss Whedon's tenure.
Read MoreThe Twilight Zone is filled with over 100 terrifying tales, and one of the scariest of them all was given a sequel time has all but forgotten.
Read MoreGates McFadden, who played Dr. Beverly Crusher on several Star Trek projects, felt that creator Gene Roddenberry had some unenlightened ideas about women.
Read MoreActress Suzanne Somers, best known for playing Chrissy Snow in Three's Company, has died at the age of 76 following a battle with cancer.
Read MoreFrasier's original run saw an enormous and varied amount of guest stars, and we've hand-picked the very best that we want to see return for Paramount's reboot.
Read MoreBefore streaming took off, Fox was notorious for setting shows up to fail. Even the network's hit series Bones could only avoid being canceled for so long.
Read MoreThe A-Team is '80s cornball TV at its best, but it is a surprisingly violent show. The series' creators got away with it all using one simple rule.
Read MorePatrick J. Adams' exit may have come as a surprise to Suits fans, but the actor felt his character, Mike Ross, had reached his natural endpoint on the show.
Read MorePete Davidson returned to host Saturday Night Live for the first time after leaving the series at the end of season 47, and yes, Taylor Swift was there too.
Read MoreBefore Star Wars Rebels introduced the Inquisitorius, Darth Vader's secret apprentice Starkiller was tasked with hunting down Jedi in The Force Unleashed.
Read MoreMost of Seinfeld is drawn from real life, but Larry David's inspiration for the fan-favorite character Kramer almost cost him that name.
Read MorePete Davidson explores life's mysteries (like why women love him so much, and why no one watched his TV show) in Saturday Night Live's Barbie parody.
Read MoreIt's no surprise that Star Trek influenced a project by Panos Cosmatos, given the latter's penchant for the surreal and the former's broad cultural impact.
Read MoreAt one point, Eliza Dushku's Buffy the Vampire Slayer character Faith could have had her own spinoff series, but the actor wasn't entirely sold on the idea.
Read MoreA meeting with Fox started with talk of just one Futurama movie before leading to two Futurama movies, and then more. Here's how it all went down.
Read MoreM*A*S*H's Loretta Swit became one of the show's very best characters, but she had to get involved with the writing to make sure Nurse Margaret rang true.
Read MoreVoice actor Phil LaMarr was just goofing off on the job, and that led to a memorable character in the ever-expanding Futurama universe.
Read MoreThe 'He's Alive' episode of The Twilight Zone starring Dennis Hopper is tragically just as relevant today as it was 60 years ago.
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