Saturday Night Live Host Ariana Grande Tackles Tongue Twisters In The Twilight Zone
Ariana Grande delivers some impressive rapid-fire tongue twisters in Saturday Night Live's Twilight Zone homage, 'Hotel Detectives.'
Read MoreAriana Grande delivers some impressive rapid-fire tongue twisters in Saturday Night Live's Twilight Zone homage, 'Hotel Detectives.'
Read MoreEwan McGregor made a case for season 2 of his Obi-Wan Kenobi Star Wars series ... and we need to get this man in a writer's room.
Read MoreAnother Big Bang Theory spinoff is now in development at Max, complete with a trio of cast members from the original series slated to star.
Read MoreAn emotionally devastating closing moment of Slow Horses season 4 wouldn't have happened without a season 3 scene where two actors overdelivered in a big way.
Read MoreThe Star Trek: Lower Decks season 5 trailer teases the show's final batch of episodes and the various shenanigans to come aboard the U.S.S. Cerritos.
Read MoreLet's pour one out for that character who suffered a shocking death in the latest episode of Marvel Studios' Agatha All Along.
Read MoreAgatha All Along has quietly proven to have a secret weapon, and it's a refreshing change of pace from much of what we've seen in the MCU.
Read MoreDC Studios has found its John Stewart for the upcoming Green Lantern series Lanterns in the form of a newly-risen Netflix action movie star.
Read MoreThe Mindy Kaling-led Scooby-Doo animated spinoff TV series Velma has officially been canceled after streaming two seasons on Max.
Read MoreThe Acolyte actor Jodie Turner-Smith has called out Disney for not defending the Star Wars TV show's cast from toxic individuals online.
Read MoreSaturday Night Live legends The Lonely Island are back with a new digital short, featuring their business pitch for 'Sushi Glory Hole.'
Read MoreFor all the hullabaloo surrounding Kevin Costner's Yellowstone exit, the actor's departure won't dramatically impact season 5 part 2.
Read MoreThe Simpsons will make a deal with one of their greatest foes in season 36 of the long-running adult animated sitcom.
Read MoreIt's great that Trekkies got to catch up with Worf on Star Trek: Picard, but another series nearly brought the cranky Klingon back years earlier.
Read MoreNicolas Cage's Spider-Man Noir casts some very long shadows in set photos and footage from the live action TV show's Los Angeles shoot.
Read MoreThe finale of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power season 2 finally reveals the identity of the mysterious Stranger, played by Daniel Weyman.
Read MoreRemember Samwise Gamgee's big speech at the end of The Two Towers? The final episodes of Rings of Power season 2 called back to that moment in a big way.
Read MorePauley Perrette, who played forensics specialist Abby Sciuto on NCIS until leaving the show in 2018, confirmed she's retired from acting. Here's why.
Read MoreOne of the participants in that controversial kiss in season 2 of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power weighs in about the intentions behind it.
Read MoreDid the reveal of Marvel's Agatha All Along Funko Pops just spoil the truth of Aubrey Plaza's character?
Read MoreYellowstone is coming to an end with season 5, part 2, and Wes Bentley's comments suggest that Jamie Dutton might not make it to the end credits.
Read MoreWarner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav's Harry Potter HBO series was just hit with a lawsuit that is bound to complicate the project's production timeline.
Read MoreThe Yellowstone producers were extremely fastidious about keeping the story for season 5, part 2 under wraps following Kevin Costner's departure.
Read MoreWant to see Harrison Ford deliver his funniest performance ever? Watch the Shrinking season 2 trailer (and the actual show along with it).
Read MoreThe Last of Us season 2 trailer has finally arrived and provides our first look at Kaitlyn Dever as Abby and the Seraphites on the series.
Read MoreA Paul Verhoeven sci-fi action-comedy classic is being adapted into a TV show by the most ironic choice of studio you can imagine.
Read MoreBefore The Penguin waddled along, Matt Reeves and writer Terence Winter were developing a very different Batman spinoff series for HBO.
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