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  • Jon Cryer as Lex Luthor playing chess in Supergirl

    Jon Cryer's Biggest Regret About Playing Lex Luthor In The Arrowverse

    By Ryan Scott

    With the Arrowverse now officially over, Jon Cryer has looked back on his run as the property's Lex Luthor and admitted he only really has one regret.

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  • Jack Quaid as Boimler, Tawny Newsome as Mariner, and the rest of the crew sitting around a table in Star Trek: Lower Decks

    Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 5 Celebrates Its (Actual) Most Underappreciated Crew

    By Jeremy Mathai

    Star Trek: Lower Decks is a show about Starfleet's underdogs, which means that other members of the Cerritos crew have been overlooked - until now.

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  • Superman standing at attention in Superman & Lois

    Superman & Lois Had Plans For A Major Justice League Villain Before Its Cancellation

    By Rafael Motamayor

    Superman & Lois managed to include a number of famous DC villains, although it originally had plans to introduce a major Justice League opponent too.

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  • Peacemaker in The Suicide Squad surrounded by Weasel, Nina Mazursky, Frankenstein, and Dr. Phosphorus in Creature Commandos

    Yes, Creature Commandos Is James Gunn's Suicide Squad Sequel

    By Devin Meenan

    Creature Commandos is essentially a sequel to James Gunn's The Suicide Squad. Here's how the DC Universe series connects to and resembles that film.

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  • Task Force M sitting in an aircraft, while Weasel is chained to his seat in Creature Commandos

    Creature Commandos Continues One Of James Gunn's Key Themes In The DC Universe

    By Rafael Motamayor

    DC animated series Creature Commandos returns to one of writer James Gunn's favorite themes: interrogating masculinity.

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  • Superman looking relieved after a battle in Superman & Lois

    The Superman & Lois Series Finale Made History With An Unexpected Death

    By Rafael Motamayor

    The Superman & Lois series finale brought the show to a poignant conclusion by going where no live-action Superman project has gone before.

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  • Doctor Phosphorus, The Bride, Rick Flag Sr., Nina Mazursky, and Weasel surrounded by guns in Creature Commandos

    Creature Commandos Owes A Huge Debt To This Horror Superhero Comic

    By Devin Meenan

    As much as Creature Commandos recalls The Suicide Squad, the DC Universe series also bears a strong resemblance to a famous horror superhero comic.

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  • Alan Rickman as Severus Snape in the Harry Potter films

    HBO's Harry Potter TV Series May Have Found Its New Severus Snape

    By Bill Bria

    HBO's Harry Potter series is reportedly eyeing one of the stars of I May Destroy You and Black Mirror to play the role of Severus Snape.

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  • Mike Farrell as B.J. Hunnicutt talking on the phone in M*A*S*H

    Why Joining M*A*S*H Was A 'Nerve-Wracking' Experience For Mike Farrell

    By Danielle Ryan

    Before Mike Farrell's character B. J. Hunnicutt became a beloved part of M*A*S*H, he was terrified about joining the show.

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  • Doomsday snarling in Superman & Lois

    How The Superman & Lois Series Finale Killed Off Its Strongest DC Comics Villain

    By Rick Stevenson

    Superman & Lois brought its Doomsday arc to a close with its series finale. Here's how the DC Comics supervillain met his end on the show.

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  • Antony Starr as Homelander and Cameron Crovetti as his son Ryan in The Boys

    First The Boys Season 5 Photo Reveals The Return Of Three Members Of The Seven

    By Jeremy Mathai

    The Boys creator Eric Kripke has revealed a first-look photo for season 5 teasing the return of at least three major figures in The Seven.

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  • Jude Law's Jod Na Nawood looking unhappy in Star Wars: Skeleton Crew

    The Surprising Inspiration Behind Jude Law's Star Wars: Skeleton Crew Character

    By Kieran Fisher

    Jude Law's character on Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, Jo Na Nawood, has a somewhat unexpected real-world source of inspiration.

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  • KB and Wim looking up in amazement in Star Wars: Skeleton Crew

    Skeleton Crew Further Connects Star Wars To This Classic Video Game Series

    By Kieran Fisher

    Skeleton Crew is but the latest Star Wars project to draw inspiration from a beloved adventure video game property associated with Lucasfilm.

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  • Beth and John Dutton sitting on the porch in Yellowstone

    5 Reasons Why Taylor Sheridan's Yellowstone Has Lost Its Way

    By Kieran Fisher

    Yellowstone is still entertaining, but it also used to be a much better show. Here's how Taylor Sheridan's neo-Western drama veered off the trail.

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  • KB, SM-33, Fern, Wim, and Neel sitting in a cockpit in Star Wars: Skeleton Crew

    Skeleton Crew Makes Star Wars Terrifying Again - And That's A Good Thing

    By Pauli Poisuo

    Skeleton Crew remembers how much the original Star Wars dealt with the fear of the unknown and moves the franchise back in that direction.

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  • SM-33 sitting in a cockpit in Star Wars: Skeleton Crew

    What SM-33 From Star Wars: Skeleton Crew Looks Like In Real Life

    By Nick Staniforth

    Every Star Wars story needs a droid sidekick, and Skeleton Crew has SM-33. You've almost certainly seen the actor who voices him somewhere before, too.

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  • Leonard on the couch and Penny in a chair both eating and looking confused on The Big Bang Theory

    The Big Bang Theory Scene That Made Kaley Cuoco Break Down In Tears

    By Nina Starner

    A major moment on The Big Bang Theory made Kaley Cuoco cry, but also surprised a lot of people off with its abruptness (the show's writers included).

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  • Fern and KB riding a speeder through traffic in Star Wars: Skeleton Crew

    Skeleton Crew Takes Cues From A Pre-Star Wars George Lucas Movie

    By Bryan Young

    Star Wars: Skeleton Crew has the same need for speed as George Lucas' first hit, American Graffiti - and there's an Easter egg too!

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  • Kyriana Kratter's KB and Ryan Kiera Armstrong's Fern are riding a hoverbike on Star Wars: Skeleton Crew

    Star Wars: Skeleton Crew Proves One Thing About Big Sci-Fi Franchises

    By Pauli Poisuo

    Star Wars: Skeleton Crew proves that big sci-fi franchises are at their best when they take risks, which is why a coming-of-age series was the perfect choice.

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  • The Soup Nazi, played by Larry Thomas, stands scowling in Seinfeld

    The Feud Between Jerry Seinfeld And The Real-Life Soup Nazi, Explained

    By Valerie Ettenhofer

    No soup for you! Here's the context for Jerry Seinfeld's feud with the real life "Soup Nazi" from that popular Seinfeld episode.

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  • Captain Janeway from the Star Trek: Voyager episode Nightingale, looking worried

    Kate Mulgrew Fought For Inclusivity On Star Trek: Voyager, But Got Rejected

    By Witney Seibold

    Star Trek: Voyager star Kate Mulgrew pushed for the show to have a queer character, but the folks running things didn't want to go there.

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  • Robert Timothy Smith as the elephant-esque alien Neel and Ravi Cabot-Conyers as the human Wim lost in a Cantina on a mysterious planet in Skeleton Crew

    Skeleton Crew Is The Opposite Of Andor, And That's Good For Star Wars

    By BJ Colangelo

    Skeleton Crew is a very different take on the Star Wars franchise than Andor, which is exactly what the beloved property needs.

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  • A group of children and a droid stare down a tunnel in Star Wars: Skeleton Crew

    Skeleton Crew Episode 2 Brings Back A Forgotten Star Wars Character From The Mandalorian

    By Pauli Poisuo

    The Skeleton Crew youngsters explore the Star Wars galaxy in episode 2, but a familiar villain from The Mandalorian is waiting for them.

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  • Nick Frost's SM-33 standing tall in Star Wars: Skeleton Crew

    This Skeleton Crew Character Has A Surprising Connection To Star Wars: The Force Awakens

    By Pauli Poisuo

    One of the new players in Star Wars: Skeleton Crew has an amusing connection to a memorable supporting character from The Force Awakens.

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  • Neel wearing his school uniform and backpack in Star Wars: Skeleton Crew

    Skeleton Crew's Best Character Is Not Related To The Star Wars Character You're Thinking About

    By BJ Colangelo

    Neel (Robert Timothy Smith) might be the best character on Star Wars: Skeleton Crew. He's also not related to the Star Wars alien you're thinking of.

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  • The cast of Skeleton Crew at the front of the ship as they enter hyperdrive

    Skeleton Crew Lifts One Of The Most Important Sequences From The Original Star Wars

    By Bryan Young

    If you look carefully, you'll notice that the opening of Skeleton Crew recreates one of the most important scenes in Star Wars history.

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  • Neel pressing his ear to a mysterious door in the ground in Skeleton Crew

    Skeleton Crew Introduces The Most Mysterious New Star Wars Planet In Ages

    By Bryan Young

    Skeleton Crew introduces a new planet, At Attin, but there's something strange about it that doesn't fit with the rest of the Star Wars galaxy.

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