How The 1992 LA Riots Changed The Nature Of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
In the wake of the 1992 L.A. riots, the writers of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine decided to change their approach to the show's setting.
Read MoreIn the wake of the 1992 L.A. riots, the writers of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine decided to change their approach to the show's setting.
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Read MorePhysical media fans, rejoice! The Disney+ series WandaVision, Loki, and The Mandalorian are getting limited edition 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray Steelbooks.
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Read MoreThe latest episode of season 11 wasn't written to add commentary to the ongoing writers strike, but in true Futurama fashion, it predicted the future.
Read MoreThanks to 'Another useless Futurama factoid!' we now know the name of Futurama's Mom, and we also know where the name came from.
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Read MoreAvery Brooks, the actor who played Sisko on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, didn't quite match the early description of the character.
Read MoreOne unaired Spock scene in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds was a little too much for the director to chew.
Read MorePeople keep asking Cillian Murphy for updates on the Peaky Blinders movie, but he has no new information to offer for now.
Read MoreThe Stranger Things cast passed some serious gas and caused an on-set evacuation.
Read MoreIt took a while for Rod Serling to realize he had accidentally plagiarized Ray Bradbury with the pilot episode of The Twilight Zone.
Read MoreThe set of The Twilight Zone pilot was Universal's backlot town square, which may look familiar, because it was most famously used for Back to the Future.
Read MoreDon't expect The Boys season 4 to keep a comic twist involving fan favorite character Black Noir (and his death), according to showrunner Eric Kripke.
Read MoreAnya Chalotra is hoping the Yennefer plotline that sees her turned into a jade figurine doesn't make it into season 4 of The Witcher.
Read MoreIf Gene Roddenberry had still been alive, would we have ever gotten Star Trek: Deep Space Nine?
Read MoreNecessity was the mother of invention on the iconic Twilight Zone episode The Howling Man, producing results better than what CGI could have replicated.
Read MoreIt's hard to believe Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry had no interest in Worf, since Michael Dorn turned him into one of Trek's most beloved characters.
Read MoreAs it turns out, The Big Bang Theory and Oppenheimer share a deeper connection than a simple respect, and even reverence for the science.
Read MoreRon Cephas Jones, the Emmy-winning actor who shot to fame with his role in NBC drama This Is Us, has died at age 66 from a chronic pulmonary illness.
Read MoreFinancial statements have revealed that Willow, which was removed from Disney+ after less than six months, cost over $100 million to produce.
Read MoreSome episodes of Star Trek: Picard season 3 had veteran actor Jonathan Frakes leaning on his directing skills for his performance.
Read MoreHere's how the mad geniuses behind It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia came up with the Dayman musical.
Read MoreFreya Allan forged a special bond with her equine guide on the set of The Witcher, which only heightened their enigmatic chemistry on screen.
Read MoreAfter an alarming number of prop cigarettes smoked for both Peaky Blinders and Oppenheimer, Cillian Murphy is ready for a smoke-free role.
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