Jason Alexander And Several Executives Were Concerned About Seinfeld's Most Beloved Arc
The season 4 arc of Seinfeld is arguably what put the show on the map, but many behind the scenes weren't so sure about it, including Jason Alexander.
Read MoreThe season 4 arc of Seinfeld is arguably what put the show on the map, but many behind the scenes weren't so sure about it, including Jason Alexander.
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Read MoreNick Offerman auditioned to bring this legendary Marvel superhero to life early on in his career, and he certainly had the looks to pull the role off.
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Read MoreNo wonder Tom Felton keeps returning to the Harry Potter franchise. His big chance to carve his own path resulted in a 0% on Rotten Tomatoes.
Read MoreIf you enjoyed the political intrigue of Andor and the tasty morsels of The Bear, then you should be watching Carême on Apple TV+ for a bite of history.
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Read MoreBatman/Bruce Wayne's parents have died many, many times on screen. We ranked all of their film and TV demises right here.
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Read MoreRudy Pankow's JJ Maybank left Netflix's series Outer Banks before the final season, and that was always the plan. Here's what happened.
Read MoreA Matt Damon film that was voted as one of the Best of the 21st Century is a made-for-TV biopic that you can stream now on HBO Max.
Read MoreWe all know who lives in a pineapple under the sea, but do we have any idea how old SpongeBob SquarePants is supposed to be?
Read MoreIf you're considering whether or not to subscribe to HBO Max, these 15 series offer more than enough to make the monthly subscription worth it.
Read MoreThis hit Will Smith thriller from 1998 was almost turned into a TV series years after the fact, but the idea never really got off the ground.
Read MoreThis 2000s Katherine Heigl thriller is the lowest-grossing film at the box office ever, but it's no accident the movie became a notorious flop.
Read MoreAside from playing Wolverine, Hugh Jackman has also starred in a superhero series that most comic book fans likely missed out on—completely.
Read MoreThe character's on "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" have done some downright atrocious things. But one moment really stands out as the worst.
Read MorePlenty of film franchises were born out of the 1980s, from Ghostbusters to Gremlins, but these amazing '80s movies should have gotten sequels too.
Read MoreFor anyone wanting a cheesy B-movie action flick to check out, then this Arnold Schwarzenegger movie from 2014 needs to be streamed ASAP.
Read MoreClint Eastwood once made a Western that some people consider to be connected to one of his greatest characters, but it's more of a spiritual sequel.
Read MoreBlack Mirror goes hard with a pig and a prime minister in its pilot episode, which was inspired by the humiliating challenges on a reality TV show.
Read MoreCharles Bronson made a name for himself by starring in this low-budget crime thriller, in which he played the antithesis of his usual taciturn tough-guy roles.
Read MoreMay it be comedies, dramas, cartoons, or documentaries, Disney+ has no shortage of series that make subscribing to the streamer worth the monthly fee.
Read MoreAndor's creative team tried to follow the 'rules' of Star Wars, until showrunner Tony Gilroy laid out his one condition for working on the Disney+ show.
Read MoreWhat's the worst Oscar-winning movie of all time, according to the Internet Movie Database? Here's the answer, and some heinous history to go with it.
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