What Great Shows Look Like Before Special And Visual Effects
TV shows may not have the big budgets of movies, but they still use visual effects to bring them to life. Here's what some great shows look like before VFX.
Read MoreTV shows may not have the big budgets of movies, but they still use visual effects to bring them to life. Here's what some great shows look like before VFX.
Read MoreIt's Always Sunny in Philadelphia has never won an Emmy, so the show's creatives once decided to poke fun at this (albeit after much debate and discussion).
Read MoreBones creator Hart Hanson had several ideas for an ending had it gotten cancelled earlier than expected. Here are some of the places he was prepared to end it.
Read MoreThe design of the Romulan Warbird ship on Star Trek was changed for Star Trek: The Next Generation. Here's why.
Read MoreTo celebrate The Simpsons turning 20, Bones slipped a handful of references to the residents of Springfield in the season 5 episode 'The Dwarf in the Dirt.'
Read MoreLiza Minnelli wanted to appear in The Twilight Zone early on in her career, but producer William Froug thought she was simply too nervous for the role.
Read MoreStar Trek Discover's fifth and last season will be blasting onto screens near you, and we finally have a full sneak peak in the brand new trailer.
Read MoreBelieve it! Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings director Destin Daniel Cretton is officially developing a live-action Naruto movie adaptation.
Read MoreA controversial Family Guy season 3 episode originally axed by Fox got the network into legal trouble a few years after it finally aired on television.
Read MoreDan Harmon has confirmed that he told Donald Glover the Community movie script was done but warned that he's not a very reliable source.
Read MoreGladiator 2 has a Coliseum-sized budget, which suggests it's not going to even break even when it opens.
Read MoreGame of Thrones showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss have confirmed they originally wanted to end the show with a trilogy of theatrical films.
Read MoreThe Futurama episode Into the Wild Green Yonder borrowed from what many consider to be the greatest sci-fi film, ever.
Read MoreThe latest scuttlebutt suggests The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power season 2 will feature Tom Bombadil, one of J.R.R. Tolkien's strangest creations.
Read MoreThe next Game of Thrones spinoff series, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: The Hedge Knight, is headed to Max in 2025.
Read MoreBoxLunch has a new Avatar: The Last Airbender collection, inspired by the new live-action series, with some tributes to the original animated series too.
Read MoreMiley Cyrus' Drive-Away Dolls character is based on a real life rock and roll legend. Let's talk about her right here.
Read MoreWarner Bros. is moving full-speed ahead with its Harry Potter reboot series for Max, with J.K. Rowling playing an active role in its creative development.
Read MoreIf you're a fan of the Coen Brothers, you're a fan of Tricia Cooke, and Drive-Away Dolls is just the start of her endlessly cool career.
Read MoreNetflix's live-action Avatar: The Last Airbender left out several key moments from the original animated series. Here are the most important omissions.
Read MoreTricia Cooke and Ethan Coen's Drive-Away Dolls allows Pedro Pascal to recreate the scene that made him a household name.
Read MoreMaking Star Trek: The Motion Picture was so difficult that VFX creator Douglas Trumbull ended up in the hospital when filming was done.
Read MoreWe've compiled everything you need to know about A Quiet Place: Day One ahead of the film's premiere this summer.
Read MoreDrive-Away Dolls will hopefully be the first in a trilogy of lesbian films from Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke. Until then, here's the film's ending, explained.
Read MoreTom Cruise has agreed to star in the mysterious new movie from Alejandro G. Iñárritu, the director of films like The Revenant, Birdman, and Bardo.
Read MoreGareth Edwards just landed the coveted gig of directing a new Jurassic World movie. Here's why that's a good thing.
Read MoreDid you know Star Trek: Picard star Michelle Hurd is a black belt martial artist and does most of her own stunts?
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