For the love of Khan, please let the folks behind Star Trek: Strange New World actually follow through with their tease about a possible Muppet episode.
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Alice Eve was heavily directed by J.J. Abrams during her audition for Star Trek Into Darkness, ultimately reading her script section over and over again.
Logan is one of the best superhero films under the Marvel umbrella, and it might be because it was inspired by a classic Francis Ford Coppola thriller.
Bob's Burgers creators famously worked backwards when creating characters by starting with casting. That's how we ended up with Dan Mintz as Tina Belcher.
Al Pacino fully commits to every role he takes, which makes him the perfect candidate for an utterly ridiculous appearance on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
Paul Greengrass' Watchmen movie would have been very different from Zack Snyder's adaptation, starting with an opening that evoked DC's Big Blue Boy Scout.