12 DC Comics Movies And TV Shows We Want To See After Superman
Now that Superman has been released, here's what else we'd like to see blossom out of James Gunn's new DC Universe, both in film and television.
Read MoreNow that Superman has been released, here's what else we'd like to see blossom out of James Gunn's new DC Universe, both in film and television.
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Read MoreTim Burton and Jenna Ortega return for Wednesday season 2, which improves on the show's formula by making the Addams Family major characters.
Read MoreGrease: Rise of the Pink Ladies was a surprisingly solid prequel series, but Paramount+ not only canceled it, but completely removed it off streaming
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Read MoreJon Cryer once played an awful villain in a terrible Superman movie long before Two and a Half Men, but thankfully, he got a chance to redeem himself on The CW.
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Read MoreSteve Harrington first showed up on Stranger Things in nearly a decade ago, but that much time hasn't passed in Hawkins, Indiana. How old is he supposed to be?
Read MoreThe Mandalorian provided a glimpse of the legendary Mythosaur, but these creatures have a history that goes much further back in the Star Wars franchise.
Read MoreOne of the co-founders of Studio Ghibli created an anime masterpiece in the 1970s that serves as a stepping stone to the Japanese Animation studio's legacy.
Read MoreTom & Jerry. Road Runner & Wile E. Coyote. Woody & Buzz. You know them and love them, and they're just some of the best cartoon duos of all time.
Read MoreDespite getting much better reviews than its movie counterpart, Peacock's Vampire Academy got the axe after just one season. Here's why the show was canceled.
Read MoreWilliam Shatner is a legendary name in Hollywood. Just as legendary is his shockingly short (but perfect) cameo in Leslie Nielsen's cult classic comedy TV show.
Read MoreBritish TV is filled with so many incredible detective shows. Here are 15 of the very best.
Read MoreThe voice cast of Marvel's Eyes of Wakanda includes an actor who has not only played Wakandan royalty before, but Disney royalty.
Read MoreAfter a long run as the primary adult character on South Park, Isaac Hayes' Chef was shockingly killed off in season 10. Here's the truth behind his exit.
Read MoreAlien: Earth looks great, but the Noah Hawley series adds very little to the mythology and ends up feeling surprisingly boring. Here's our review.
Read MoreGeorge Costanza of Seinfeld fame is a pretty beloved sitcom character, but his actor Jason Alexander doesn't quite understand why.
Read MoreHulu's King of the Hill revival takes on manosphere grifters in the style of Andrew Tate in its ninth episode, delivering its best chapter in the process.
Read MoreAlan Ritchson is a big name now, but that wasn't always the case. When he was coming up and starring in this comedy series, he wasn't sure his job was safe.
Read MoreThe animated sci-fi series "Farzar" debuted as part of a major Netflix deal, but it only lasted a single season before the streamer canceled it.
Read MoreAfter seven seasons and more than 100 episodes, the Grey's Anatomy spin-off Station 19 was canceled by ABC. Here's why the show got the axe.
Read MoreTo say Marvel boasts an extremely powerful roster of characters, heroes and villains, would be a colossal understatement. Here are 15 mighty examples!
Read MoreA throwaway line in Star Trek VI spawned a popular fan theory. Now, three decades later, an episode of Strange New Worlds has made it canon.
Read MoreWe're in a dark, dark place in the real world in 2025, but the Star Trek universe offers everyone an important reminder: The bad guys won't win in the end.
Read MoreLucky and Luanne don't appear in King of the Hill season 14 for reasons that go beyond their original voice actors having passed away since the show last aired.
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