This Peacemaker Star Auditioned By Beating Up A Mannequin With A Future Co-Star's Face
Nhut Le won his Peacemaker role by making his audition tape weirdly personal, and indirectly involving star John Cena himself.
Read MoreNhut Le won his Peacemaker role by making his audition tape weirdly personal, and indirectly involving star John Cena himself.
Read MoreBlue's Clues host Steve Burns was beloved by fans, and his departure spawned some early internet conspiracy theories. Here's the real reason why he left.
Read MoreJames Gunn wasn't aware of a heated debate about the Man of Steel prior to making his Superman movie, but his approach to the issue says a lot about his film.
Read MoreGetting the uniforms right on Star Trek: The Next Generation was a matter of trial and error, with some unfortunate odors along the way.
Read MoreVing Rhames always brings a unique depth to his movies, whether they're a big-budget action flick or an animated classic. Here are his best films ranked.
Read MoreGhostbusters movie cast member Ernie Hudson wanted to reprise the role of Winston on the animated series but ended up being rejected.
Read MoreBlack Phone 2 has been drawing parallels to Freddy Krueger and A Nightmare on Elm Street, but a forgotten '80s slasher was a horrific inspiration.
Read MoreMany tentpoles have several unofficial co-writers, but this anthology film (which blends comedy, drama, romance, and horror) has a whopping 51 credited writers.
Read MoreAs popular as the 1960s Addams Family TV sitcom was, it ended up having a detrimental effect on Charles Addams' original comic strips for the New Yorker.
Read MoreThe beloved 1990 adaptation of Stephen King's IT was almost directed by horror legend George Romero, but he left the project for a very good reason.
Read MoreGwendoline Christie was excited to play Brienne of Tarth on Game of Thrones, which was the complete opposite of her agent's reaction to the prospect.
Read MoreThe entire plot of Peacemaker season 2 could have been different had Chris Smith listened to advice he was given in season 1.
Read MoreWes Craven's cult horror film The People Under the Stairs nearly landed an NC-17 rating, but it got an R instead after Craven cut this brief (and nasty) scene.
Read MoreOne of the most popular One Avatar: The Last Airbender characters underwent some changes before heading to the small screen.
Read MoreWhat happened to the cast of King of Queens after the show ended? Kevin James has been busy with Adam Sandler a few time, but what about everyone else?
Read MoreOne of the final scenes of The Conjuring: Last Rites is a cameo-fest full of familiar faces. Here's how it all came together.
Read MoreTrigun Stargaze is a remake of a '90s space western anime, but the second season of the remake is finally bringing back a beloved original character.
Read MoreHaha, You Clowns, about three jacked brothers who are innocently obsessed with their widowed dad, has evolved from shorts into a new Adult Swim series.
Read MoreScience fiction demands consistent rules to help shape the worldbuilding, but the creators of Stargate SG-1 had one rule above all else.
Read MoreBlack Phone 2 shifts the focus from Finney to his sister Gwen, played by Madeleine McGraw, and that ends up being a smart choice.
Read MoreGame of Thrones might be the show most think of first when discussing historical epics on HBO, but another show came first and deserved more than two seasons.
Read MoreBefore he started making cameos in nearly every Marvel Cinematic Universe film, Stan Lee appeared in this horror-thriller-comedy from a B-movie legend.
Read MoreThe Star Trek franchise can be daunting for newcomers, but one of the newer ongoing shows serves as a friendly entry point.
Read MoreApple TV's short-lived series The Mosquito Coast was a remake of a classic Harrison Ford movie, and faced very similar criticisms.
Read MoreThe very first film The Pitt star Noah Wyle worked on is a somewhat forgotten Western comedy that featured Divine And Tab Hunter.
Read MoreIn the 1970s, Jimmy Stewart made the jump from film to TV to star in his own sitcom. It didn't go very well and was canceled after one season.
Read MoreThe way John Carpenter sees it, Kurt Russell's Snake Plissken has the same traits as all the other great heroes in pop culture (just with a darker twist).
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