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  • Dune: Part Two Bardem

    The Dune Movies' Controversial Fremen Language Changes Explained

    Science Fiction Movies By Witney Seibold

    There's been a bit of controversy surrounding the changes made to the Fremen language in the Dune films. Let us break it down.

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  • The Bad Batch

    What Is M-Count In Star Wars? The Terminology Explained

    Science Fiction Movies By Rafael Motamayor

    Explaining what the M-Count is in Star Wars requires an education on some fans' least favorite part of the franchise: midi-chlorians.

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  • Star Trek 2009 Starfleet Academy

    The Starfleet Academy Series Will Feature The Single Largest Star Trek TV Series Set Ever

    TV News By Ryan Scott

    There have been some impressively large Star Trek TV show sets before, but apparently the upcoming Starfleet Academy series has one that puts the rest to shame.

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  • All in the Family

    A Sensitive All In The Family Moment Elicited An Explosive Audience Reaction

    Comedy Shows By Valerie Ettenhofer

    According to Norman Lear, the ending of 'Edith's 50th Birthday' elicited the strongest audience reaction of any moment in All in the Family's nine-season run.

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  • Logan, Professor X

    One Of Logan's Best Special Effects Wasn't Done With CGI

    Superhero Movies By Witney Seibold

    The scenes where Professor X has a seizure in Logan are some of the most impressive (and eeriest) in any Marvel movie. They also weren't done using CGI.

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  • Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home Whales

    Star Trek IV Was Originally About Saving Something Much Smaller Than Whales

    Science Fiction Movies By Witney Seibold

    Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home originally had the crew saving a different marine creature instead of whales.

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  • The Powerpuff Girls

    The Powerpuff Girls Became A Timeless Hit Thanks To Another Cartoon Network Series

    Cartoon Shows By Witney Seibold

    Cartoon Network rejected Craig McCracken's original pitch for The Powerpuff Girls. Luckily, his work on Dexter's Laboratory caught the eye of a wandering exec.

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  • The Shawshank Redemption, Red and Andy

    Why Stephen King Thought His Best Movie Adaptation Would Never Get Made

    Drama Movies By Michael Boyle

    Stephen King had doubts that the best cinematic adaptation of his work would make it through the Hollywood gauntlet. But sure enough, Frank Darabont did it.

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  • Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes

    Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes Explores The Origins Of The Forbidden Zone

    Movie News By Devin Meenan

    In Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, young chimpanzee Noa (Owen Teague) will venture out into the Forbidden Zone, a concept from the original trilogy.

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  • Cheers

    Why Cheers' Cast Almost Quit Over Repainting The Show's Set

    Comedy Shows By Danielle Ryan

    Tragically, an emotionally powerful piece of TV history was lost forever when the Cheers set got repainted, much to its cast's chagrin.

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  • Chance Perdomo, Gen V

    Gen V And Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina Star Chance Perdomo Has Died At 27

    TV News By BJ Colangelo

    Chance Perdomo, who played Ambrose in Chilling Adventures of Sabrina and Andre in Gen V, has died following a motorcycle accident at the age of 27.

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  • The Simpsons TV dinner

    Matt Groening May Have Created The Simpsons, But Twelve Unsung Heroes Made It A Hit

    Cartoon Shows By Witney Seibold

    It takes a village to build a Springfield and Matt Groening was far from the only artist responsible for The Simpsons' success.

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  • Starship Troopers

    The Correct Order To Watch The Starship Troopers Movies

    Science Fiction Movies By Chris Evangelista

    The only good bug is a dead bug. Here are the Starship Troopers movies in order.

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  • The Twilight Zone Nightmare at 20,000 Feet

    They Remade A Classic Twilight Zone Episode Twice – But The Original Tops Them All

    Fantasy Shows By Witney Seibold

    The classic Twilight Zone episode 'Nightmare at 20,000 Feet' was re-imagined twice, but neither remake captured the original's trim, terrifying simplicity.

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  • The First Omen Nell Tiger Free

    The First Omen Seeks To Bring The Horror Faithful To The Box Office

    Horror Movies By Ryan Scott

    Will The First Omen scare up a box office win? Let's investigate this spooky mystery!

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  • William Shatner, Elisha Cook Jr, Star Trek: The Original Series

    William Shatner's Height Insecurity Forced A Change To Star Trek's Court Martial Episode

    Science Fiction Shows By Valerie Ettenhofer

    In the court martial episode of Star Trek: The Original Series, William Shatner used his power as the series lead to request something from the director.

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  • Attack of the Clones

    Star Wars' Hayden Christensen Ruined A Lot Of Pants While Filming Episode II

    Science Fiction Movies By Rafael Motamayor

    Hayden Christensen had a wardrobe malfunction while shooting Star Wars: Episode 2.

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  • Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire

    Godzilla X Kong Stomps Ghostbusters And Scores $75 Million Opening Weekend At The Box Office

    Movie News By Hannah Shaw-Williams

    Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire gets knocked down an estimated 66% in its second weekend as Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire smashes into the box office.

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  • Dune: Part Two Irulan

    The Dune: Part Two Scene That Had Florence Pugh 'Dead Terrified'

    Science Fiction Movies By Witney Seibold

    Shooting a specific scene for Dune: Part Two had Florence Pugh feeling terrified.

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  • A Quiet Place, Marcus and Regan

    A Quiet Place Pulled Off One Of Its Trickiest VFX Using A Kiddie Pool And A Little Corn

    Horror Movies By Michael Boyle

    Wanting to avoid CGI as much as possible, John Krasinski and his team used some resourceful practical visual effects for the grain silo scene in A Quiet Place.

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  • Godzilla x Kong New Empire vinyl

    Cool Stuff: Tom Holkenborg's Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire Score Surges Onto Vinyl

    Science Fiction Movies By Ryan Scott

    Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire is in theaters now, and with it comes an epic new soundtrack from composer Tom Holkenborg, which is available on vinyl.

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  • Dan Blocker, Bonanza

    The Only Major Actors Still Alive From Bonanza

    Drama Shows By Valerie Ettenhofer

    These are the only actors still alive from the classic Western TV series Bonanza.

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  • Gilligan and the Skipper

    Why The Skipper Was The Hardest Role To Cast In Gilligan's Island

    Comedy Shows By Ben Pearson

    Gilligan's Island creator Sherwood Schwartz once explained why casting the Skipper was the toughest role to get right, and it involves walking a very fine line.

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  • Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire

    Godzilla X Kong Pulls Off Everything That Jurassic World 3 Got So Terribly Wrong

    Science Fiction Movies By Rafael Motamayor

    Godzilla x Kong gave us the world Jurassic World Dominion promised and failed to deliver.

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  • A still from Lisey's Story

    How A True Crime Doc Pushed Stephen King To Finally Adapt Lisey's Story

    Horror Shows By Debopriyaa Dutta

    A true crime series finally convinced Stephen King he could adapt his novel Lisey's Story to the small screen.

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  • The Matrix

    25 Years Ago, The Matrix Broke The Box Office (And Cinema Was Never The Same)

    Science Fiction Movies By Ryan Scott

    The Wachowskis changed cinema forever with The Matrix in 1999. 25 years later, we look at the film's legacy and box office power.

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  • Star Trek: Generations hats

    Paramount Pitted Star Trek Writers Against Each Other To Get The Script For Generations

    Science Fiction Movies By Witney Seibold

    The script for Star Trek: Generations was the result of a write-off at Paramount. From what we've learned, it sounded pretty intense.

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