Why The Walking Dead Movies Never Happened
The Walking Dead was such a hugely successful show, it seemed like horror movie spin-offs would be a given. Here's why they never came to be.
Read MoreThe Walking Dead was such a hugely successful show, it seemed like horror movie spin-offs would be a given. Here's why they never came to be.
Read MoreLong-running TV shows with opportunities for guest appearances mean many horror icons have credits to their name on sitcoms like Seinfeld.
Read MoreOne of the eventual members of CBS's Gilligan's Island ensemble cast turned down the show multiple times before essentially being begged by the network to join.
Read MoreGeorgie and Mandy's First Marriage is a spin-off of Young Sheldon but the change in sitcom style is the show's superpower.
Read MoreAlthough the acclaimed movie version of The Mist already existed, Stephen King gave his blessing to a TV series adaptation on a simple condition.
Read MoreAn actor best known for working in sci-fi made a guest appearance on the final episode of Gunsmoke, but that wasn't his last encounter with the franchise.
Read MoreThis Netflix K-drama is a generally effective blend of medical drama and situational comedy, save for the time it garnered controversy for its medical aspect.
Read MoreA now-famous George Costanza speech from a beloved episode of Seinfeld was put together at almost the last possible minute.
Read MoreDid you know Hugh Jackman once starred in a CBS musical murder mystery comedy series? Here's what led to the largely-forgotten show's cancellation.
Read MoreThis bizarre late-night show wasn't so much a traditional sketch comedy series as it was a collage or showcase of various forms of weirdness.
Read MoreSince Game of Thrones had to wrap up before George R. R. Martin completed his books, there are big differences between the series and its source material.
Read MoreAt first, Michael Dorn's Worf wasn't going to be included in Star Trek: The Next Generation. Then, Gene Roddenberry changed things.
Read MoreDr. Lisa Cuddy was one of the most popular characters on House M.D. but here's why actor Lisa Edelstein decided to call it quits.
Read MoreOne of the most somber and devastating scenes in The Pitt season 1 was Noah Wyle's way of secretly honoring a real-life incident.
Read MoreRussell Johnson became a household name as The Professor on Gilligan's Island, even if he had the look of a country Western TV star.
Read MoreGlen Powell is becoming one of the biggest stars in Hollywood, and these are his best movies and TV shows worth seeking out (so far).
Read MoreStargate Atlantis casts real-life siblings David and Kate Hewlett as Rodney McKay and his sister Jeannie. Here's how that casting came to pass.
Read MoreHappy Days faced some unexpected ratings turbulence early on in its run. Luckily, creator Garry Marshall knew just what to do to prevent it from being canceled.
Read MoreHBO's The Last of Us has stayed pretty faithful to its source material thus far, so read no further if you want to avoid potential spoilers about Abby's fate.
Read MoreAlan Ritchson's arduous Reacher audition process included having to convince Amazon to hire him despite his role having been promised to someone else.
Read MoreNew episodes of The Pitt are still a ways away, but a few storylines that didn't make it into season 1 could possibly show up in season 2.
Read MoreThere have been some terrifying creatures throughout Doctor Who, and the Fifteenth Doctor just faced the return of one of the very best.
Read MoreGriffin Matthews joins the cast of the Netflix series You for the fifth and final season. Here's where you've seen the actor before.
Read MoreAs a result of its massive popularity, Yellowstone has inadvertently contributed to the problems that the show itself argues against.
Read MoreThanks to the need for kid-friendly programming, many popular anime shows have unintentionally hilarious moments of censorship, as you can see here.
Read MoreKaitlyn Dever has proven herself as the perfect Abby on The Last of Us. When you hear what she went through off camera, you may appreciate her work even more.
Read MoreDale (Jeffrey DeMunn) dies in The Walking Dead season 2, but he would've died much later than that had it not been for some behind-the-scenes issues.
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