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  • Captain Ake in front of a large viewscreen watched by hundreds of cadets in Star Trek: Starfleet Academy

    Starfleet Academy Borrows Some Unexpected Tech From Star Trek: The Animated Series

    Science Fiction Shows By Witney Seibold 1 month ago

    It looks like the tech on Star Trek: Starfleet Academy has finally caught up with tech glimpsed on Star Trek: The Animated Series.

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  • Juliette Nichols standing in an underground corn field in Silo

    Why Apple TV's Silo Made Two Major Changes From The First Book

    Science Fiction Shows By Rafael Motamayor 1 month ago

    The Apple TV sci-fi show Silo is adapted from a series of books, but the show made some big changes from the source material. Here's why.

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  • Robert De Niro's Frank Sheeran stands in a dark room in The Irishman

    An HBO Crime Drama Saw Robert De Niro Replace James Gandolfini — Then Lose The Role Himself

    Drama Shows By Joe Roberts 1 month ago

    After James Gandolfini's untimely death, Robert De Niro was hired to replace him in an HBO crime miniseries. Then De Niro left the project.

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  • John Wayne's The Ringo Kid is seen in closeup in Stagecoach

    John Wayne's Oscar-Winning 1939 Western Got A Remake That's Worth Watching

    Drama Movies By Joe Roberts 1 month ago

    The John Ford/John Wayne Western Stagecoach is a classic in every sense of the word, but it also had a remake that was pretty good.

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  • Two women kissing on top of a grave in the Pandora's Box video for It's All Coming Back to Me Now

    The Best Wuthering Heights Adaptation You've Never Seen Is A Music Video

    Romance Movies By BJ Colangelo 1 month ago

    Out of the many, many Wuthering Heights adaptations made over the years, it's a music video that manages to truly match Emily Brontë's Gothic vibes.

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  • Genosha city with statue of Magneto visible behind plated glass structure in X-Men '97

    Genosha's Genocide In X-Men '97 Was Much More Than Just A Shocking Plot Turn

    Superhero Shows By Devin Meenan 1 month ago

    The creative team of X-Men '97 was tapping into real-world parallels with the Genosha genocide in the animated superhero series.

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  • Raya searches for The Last Dragon

    The 15 Best Family Movies Of 2021

    Movies By Addison Peacock 1 month ago

    Look, it's been a tough couple of years. Wind down by gathering your family on the couch and settling in for a night with one of 2021's best family films.

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  • Finn and Jake hug in Adventure Time Distant Lands

    The Best Kids' Animation Of 2021

    Animation Movies By Caroline Cao 1 month ago

    Whether you're young or simply young at heart, you should love these animated features and TV shows from America, Japan, and elsewhere.

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  • The cast of Strange World

    Why Disney Kids Of All Ages Should See Strange World With Their Parents

    Fantasy Movies By Ben F. Silverio 1 month ago

    The new Disney movie Strange World is a must-see film to see with your folks this holiday weekend.

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  • Batman grits his teeth in closeup in a panel from Batman: The Blue, the Grey and the Bat

    Batman Became An Agent For Abraham Lincoln In This Western One Shot You Have To Read

    Superhero Shows By Joe Roberts 1 month ago

    In the early 1990s, Batman was imagined as a Western hero who became an agent for President Abraham Lincoln in a one shot comic.

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  • Billy Bob Thornton's Tommy Norris looks off into the distance as he stands outside in Landman

    Landman's Billy Bob Thornton Turned Down A Major Marvel Role For A Good Reason

    Superhero Movies By Joe Roberts 1 month ago

    Billy Bob Thornton turned down a huge Marvel movie part that could have changed the course of his career, but he had a good reason for passing.

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  • Gilligan and the Skipper on a fake boat on Gilligan's Island

    Gilligan's Island's Stars Once Killed A Fish To Make A Point To Network Execs

    Comedy Shows By Witney Seibold 1 month ago

    To prove how toxic and nasty a lagoon on the set of Gilligan's Island was, some of the actors (tragically) sacrificed a fish.

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  • Marvin the Martian holding a sparkling stick of dynamite in Hare-Way to the Stars

    A Live-Action Marvin The Martian Movie Almost Happened – But Only Test Footage Remains

    Comedy Movies By Witney Seibold 1 month ago

    Warner Bros. was once developing a live-action/CGI hybrid Marvin the Martian film that was rumored to star Mike Myers. You can watch the test footage online.

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  • The cover of Dreadstar #1

    Thanos' Creator Has A Non-Marvel Comic That's Perfect For A Sci-Fi TV Adaptation

    Science Fiction Shows By Witney Seibold 1 month ago

    Jim Starlin, who created Thanos for Marvel, has a non-Marvel comic that feels ripe for an expansive TV adaptation these days. Here's what it's about.

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  • Obelisk the Tormentor, Exodia the Forbidden One, and Slifer the Sky Dragon next to one another

    15 Strongest Yu-Gi-Oh! Monsters, Ranked

    Anime Shows By Mike Bedard 1 month ago

    Yu-Gi-Oh! has plenty of monsters to go around, but which of the franchise's creatures are the strongest? Let's take a look.

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  • Ron Perlman as Hellboy cocking his head in Hellboy (2004)

    Guillermo Del Toro Gave Half His Hellboy Salary Back To The Studio For A Great Reason

    Superhero Movies By Sandy Schaefer 1 month ago

    Guillermo del Toro wound up returning half of his salary for directing 2004's Hellboy, but it was the result of a larger practice that has served him well.

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  • Roy Scheider's Captain Nathan Bridger looks confused as he sits down in seaQuest DSV.jpg

    5 TV Shows That Underwent Ridiculous Overhauls

    Comedy Shows By Joe Roberts 1 month ago

    Here are 5 shows that underwent such wild and crazy overhauls that they ended up becoming completely different by the time they concluded.

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  • General Shran on a starship in Star Trek: Enterprise

    What Star Trek: Enterprise's Commander Shran Looks Like In Real Life

    Science Fiction Shows By Witney Seibold 1 month ago

    You may not know character actor Jeffrey Combs by name, but you've likely seen him before in various roles, including Commander Shran on Star Trek: Enterprise.

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  • Kick-Ass on a rooftop in the movie Kick-Ass

    A Kick-Ass Spin-Off Featuring Chris Hemsworth Was Filmed But Never Released

    Action & Adventure Movies By Witney Seibold 1 month ago

    Kick-Ass director Matthew Vaughn has overseen two spin-off films that have been shot but never released. One of them featured Chris Hemsworth and Sam Rockwell.

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  • Alexander Skarsgård as Randall Flagg in The Stand, wearing a denim jacket

    Stephen King's Most Terrifying Characters Have Been Played By Two Brothers

    Horror Movies By Danielle Ryan 1 month ago

    Two iconic Stephen King villains have coincidentally been played by two of the Skarsgard brothers on the big and small screen.

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  • Sylvester Stallone sports a hangdog look as John Rambo in Rambo III

    Why Sylvester Stallone Got Booed While Promoting Rambo 3

    Action & Adventure Movies By Jeremy Smith 1 month ago

    Sylvester Stallone was such a Hollywood superstar in the 1980s that it's hard to imagine anyone booing him, but that's what happened while promoting Rambo 3.

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  • Samba Schutte as Koumba Diabaté smiling in Pluribus

    Before Pluribus, Samba Schutte Starred In A Pirate Show That Was Canceled Too Soon

    Comedy Shows By Sandy Schaefer 1 month ago

    Samba Schutte was a welcome addition to Pluribus, especially among the fans of his previous work on a certain short-lived but beloved pirate TV show.

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  • Viola Davis as General Nanisca standing outside in The Woman King

    Viola Davis' Historical Epic With A 94% Rotten Tomatoes Score Is A Must-Watch On Prime Video

    History Movies By Sandy Schaefer 1 month ago

    Historical epics are a rare commodity nowadays, but this particular one (starring Viola Davis) is very much worth catching on Prime Video in spite of its flaws.

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  • Shaggy grinning in Scooby-Doo (2002)

    Matthew Lillard Has Some Wholesome Advice For Future Scooby-Doo Stars

    Comedy Movies By Witney Seibold 1 month ago

    Having left his mark on Shaggy from the Scooby-Doo franchise, Matthew Lillard has some considerate advice for everyone who plays the character in the future.

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  • The Admiral from Perversions of Science

    William Shatner, Wil Wheaton, And More Starred In This Forgotten HBO Series

    Science Fiction Shows By Witney Seibold 1 month ago

    HBO once tried to replicate the success of Tales From the Crypt with a sci-fi twist, but the show only lasted one season.

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  • Rogue's eyes glowing as she absorbs energy in X-Men: The Animated Series

    X-Men: The Animated Series' Rogue Voice Actor Has An Issue With The Movies (And She's Right)

    Superhero Movies By Devin Meenan 1 month ago

    X-Men: The Animated Series voice actor Lenore Zann thinks the changes made to Rogue for the live-action movies 'weaken' the character.

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  • Spock in

    Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Proves Just How Influential Spock Truly Was

    Science Fiction Shows By Devin Meenan 1 month ago

    Star Trek: Starfleet Academy made a subtle reference to Spock in the latest episode, further proving just how influential he is.

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