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  • Jack holds his sword and faces Aku in Samurai Jack

    Metacritic's Highest-Rated Animated TV Show Is A Cartoon Network Classic

    Cartoon Shows By Rafael Motamayor

    One of the best shows in Cartoon Network history rightfully holds the distinction as the highest-rated animated show according to Metacritic.

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  • Michael Keaton's Batman staring intensely in Batman (1989)

    A Hollywood Legend Yelled At A Young (And Shy) Tim Burton On The Set Of Batman

    Superhero Movies By Joe Roberts

    Directing Batman was already stressful enough for Tim Burton even before he got dressed down on set by a legendary Hollywood star.

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  • Sylvester Stallone's Judge Joseph Dredd looks across frame in Judge Dredd

    A Sylvester Stallone Sci-Fi Flop Nearly Became An Action-Horror Movie Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger

    Science Fiction Movies By Joe Roberts

    One of Sylvester Stallone's most notorious sci-fi flops was almost a horror-flavored movie starring Sly's biggest rival, Arnold Schwarzenegger.

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  • Andrew Garfield's Jeb is a conflicted Mormon detective in Under the Banner of Heaven

    Andrew Garfield's Underrated Hulu Miniseries Is A Must-Watch For True Crime Fans

    Drama Shows By Debopriyaa Dutta

    True crime fans should check out the miniseries adaptation of Under the Banner of Heaven starring Andrew Garfield and Daisy Edgar-Jones.

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  • George eating a banana on Seinfeld

    A Seinfeld Episode Was So Controversial That NBC Scrapped It

    Comedy Shows By Michael Boyle

    Seinfeld's writers rarely kept things safe and sweet, which is why it was somewhat surprising when NBC cut this particular storyline.

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  • Gary Seven standing on the transporter pad, holding a black cat. A scene from Star Trek.

    Star Trek's First Proposed Spin-Off Could Have Changed The Franchise's Trajectory

    Science Fiction Shows By Witney Seibold

    A particularly bizarre episode of Star Trek: The Original Series was actually a backdoor pilot for the first proposed Star Trek spin-off series.

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  • Young Sheldon looking at Old Sheldon in a composite image

    Does Young Sheldon Cooper Say Bazinga? Here's How The Character Got His Catchphrase

    Comedy Shows By Michael Boyle

    Even people who haven't seen The Big Bang Theory have likely heard Sheldon's catchphrase, "Bazinga!" This episode of Young Sheldon explained where it came from.

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  • David Howard Thornton as Art the Clown, Bill Skarsgard as Pennywise, and Joe Bandelli as the clown from Hell House LLC

    The 10 Best Horror Movies About Scary Clowns

    Horror Movies By Lex Briscuso

    Horror movies use clowns to terrify us rather than make us laugh, and we think these are the best horror movies about scary clowns. Hahahahaha!

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  • Crego in Gunsmoke

    Charles Bronson Played Two Very Different Roles On Gunsmoke

    Drama Shows By Quinn Bilodeau

    Death Wish franchise star Charles Bronson appeared on the Western TV series Gunsmoke twice, playing two different characters.

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  • Large open space from the queue for Harry Potter and the Battle at the Ministry at Epic Universe

    Epic Universe Envisions A Bold New World For Immersive Theme Parks – And It Succeeds

    Opinion By Jacob Hall

    We had a chance to experience Epic Universe, Universal Studios' newest theme park, and it raises the bar for what a themed experience can be.

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  • John Turturro's David feigning innocence during the interrogation in Miami Vice

    A Severance Star Made Their Television Debut In A Classic Crime Thriller Series

    Drama Shows By Debopriyaa Dutta

    One of the best actors on Severance made his TV debut on a classic 1980s crime thriller show, and another terrific guest star also appeared in the same episode.

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  • The Maxx, crawling out of a carboard box, in The Maxx

    MTV's Intense Animated '90s Anti-Superhero Series Was An Antidote To Modern Tropes

    Superhero Shows By Witney Seibold

    This animated 1990s MTV comic book adaptation was a weird, semi-surreal show that subverted the superhero genre's tropes at every turn.

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  • Kirsty Cotton holding the Lament Configuration in 1987's Hellraiser

    How Bad Timing Got A Hellraiser Reboot Project Cancelled

    Horror Movies By Debopriyaa Dutta

    Amid multiple attempts to reboot the Hellraiser franchise, a cancelled project called Hellraiser: Origins is one of the most interesting.

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  • Constance Marie, Luis Armand Garcia, George Lopez, Valente Rodriguez, and Masiela Lusha as Angie, Max, George, Ernie, and Carmen from The George Lopez Show

    What Happened To The Cast Of The George Lopez Show?

    Comedy Shows By Ben F. Silverio

    George Lopez gave the Hispanic community the TV representation they deserved with his first sitcom, but what happened to the cast of the George Lopez show?

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  • John Wayne commands the troops as Davy Crockett in The Alamo

    John Wayne Only Directed Two Movies In His Career (And They're Both War Stories)

    Drama Movies By Jeremy Smith

    Western film icon John Wayne was an incredibly prolific actor, but he only tried his hand at directing twice and wound up telling war stories both times.

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  • Daredevil still showing Matt Murdock wearing a suit in a foggy alley

    Netflix's Daredevil Season 4 & 5 Plans Revealed By Former Marvel Showrunner

    Superhero Shows By Devin Meenan

    Daredevil: Born Again is essentially a continuation of the Netflix series, but the original plans for Daredevil season 4 were very different.

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  • Tan-ya (Shin Se-kyung) stands next to Eun-seom (Lee Joon-gi) in Arthdal Chronicles: The Sword of Aramun

    K-Drama Fans Will Love This Ancient Fantasy Series On Netflix

    Fantasy Shows By Samuel Stone

    A popular K-Drama centered on ancient communities on Netflix has serious Game of Thrones vibes, but seeing season 2 requires another streaming subscription.

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  • A smiling Carol Brady and Dr. Whitehead outside of a mansion in A Very Brady Sequel

    Do Gilligan's Island And The Brady Bunch Share A Universe?

    Comedy Movies By Witney Seibold

    A joke in A Very Brady Sequel indicates that The Brady Bunch and Gilligan's Island, both sitcoms created by Sherwood Schwartz, took place in the same universe.

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  • Carrie Fisher as a driving nun in Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back

    The Hilarious Condition Carrie Fisher Had To Appear In Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back

    Comedy Movies By Danielle Ryan

    Casting Carrie Fisher in Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back was a dream come true for Star Wars megafan Kevin Smith, even if it meant a very odd payment plan.

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  • Peter Falk as Columbo on Columbo

    How Columbo's Writers Came Up With The Detective's Catchphrase

    Drama Shows By Danielle Ryan

    Columbo always says some form of 'Oh, just one more thing...' Here's how the show's creators made the decision for the catchphrase.

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  • Penny looking confused in The Big Bang Theory

    Why The Big Bang Theory's Original Pilot Gave Penny A Different Name

    Comedy Shows By Quinn Bilodeau

    The original Big Bang Theory pilot had a different actress and character name for Penny. Here's why things changed for the series.

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  • Kramer in a top hat, eating a large can of Beef-A-Reeno, standing in front of Jerry and George. From an episode of Seinfeld.

    Why Pasta Giant Chef Boyardee Refused To Be Mentioned On Seinfeld

    Comedy Shows By Witney Seibold

    Most brands didn't mind having their names dropped on the hit series Seinfeld ... except for Chef Boyardee, who said no.

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  • Batman: Hush animated movie poster: Batman and Hush split down the middle, with Thomas Elliott, Bruce Wayne, Joker and Poison Ivy on their sides

    Why The Animated Batman: Hush Changed The Identity Of The Comic's Villain

    Superhero Movies By Devin Meenan

    The animated movie adaptation of the Batman story Hush makes one massive change involving the villain's identity. Here's why.

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  • Harry holding Hedwig in front of Hogwarts in Harry Potter

    Where Was Harry Potter Filmed? Every Major Location Explained

    Fantasy Movies By Nina Starner

    If you're a diehard Harry Potter fan looking to explore the wizarding world, here's where you can find every major filming location.

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  • Eric Andre on The Eric Andre Show

    Eric Andre Turned Down The Role That Won Kieran Culkin An Oscar

    Drama Movies By Danielle Ryan

    Comedian Eric Andrew was offered Kieran Culkin's Oscar-winning role in A Real Pain, but turned it down because he thought it would be a 'bummer.'

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  • Ted, Marshall, Robin, Barney, and Lily react to the Robin Sparkles music video in 'How I Met Your Mother'

    How Much Would Ted Mosby's Apartment In How I Met Your Mother Cost To Rent?

    Comedy Shows By Noah Villaverde

    Could Ted Mosby have afforded his apartment in How I Met Your Mother? Maybe the professor of architecture could, but the rest of us likely could not!

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  • Marge, Homer, and Bart in Principal Skinner's office on The Simpsons

    Why The Simpsons Fired Its Lead Composer Of 27 Seasons

    Comedy Shows By Witney Seibold

    Alf Clausen had spent nearly 30 years scoring hundreds of episodes of The Simpsons when he was let go in 2017. Here's what led to his firing.

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