Kurt Russell Had To Beat Out A Long List Of Hollywood Legends To Star In The Thing
R.J. MacReady in The Thing is one of Kurt Russell's most memorable roles, but he wasn't director John Carpenter's first choice.
Read MoreR.J. MacReady in The Thing is one of Kurt Russell's most memorable roles, but he wasn't director John Carpenter's first choice.
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Read MoreStar Trek's transporters are unique to the sci-fi franchise, but they also served an important creative purpose in The Original Series.
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Read More1960s spy sitcom Get Smart spent several seasons mining the genre for laughs. Here's what the show's surviving major actors are up to now.
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Read MoreBuffy the Vampire Slayer was really an ensemble show (especially as it went on), yet only certain actors in the cast appeared in every episode.
Read MoreWhile Mike Flanagan is committed to adapting Stephen King's Dark Tower books for TV, it meant he almost had to give up on another King adaptation.
Read MoreNot every actor is in love with the material they're bringing to life on camera. In fact, here are 10 actors who were legally forced to star in movies.
Read MoreTraining Day solidified Denzel Washington as one of acting's finest, but test audiences initially hated it for one major reason.
Read MoreWhen Alan Hale Jr., who played the Skipper on Gilligan's Island, died, the Coast Guard wanted to pay their respects.
Read MoreThe Arrowverse broke ground when it came to interconnected television universes. Here's how to go about watching its many shows and crossover events.
Read MoreBreaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan considered killing a lot of characters in the series finale, including one of the show's biggest fan-favorites.
Read MoreGilligan's Island star Jim Backus had a very prolific career, between his various TV shows and movies, comedy and novelty albums, and more.
Read MoreJames McAvoy is an admitted Trekkie and was even approach to appear in J.J. Abrams' Star Trek movie reboot. Here's why he turned the offer down.
Read MoreJames Watkins, the director of Blumhouse's Speak No Evil remake, tells us why his version has such a different ending from the original 2022 movie.
Read MoreNetflix and Will Smith is a combination too irresistible for audiences to ignore, because a Smith-led animated film from the early 2000s is climbing the charts.
Read MoreJoaquin Phoenix has dropped out at the eleventh hour on multiple films, one of which led to James McAvoy giving one of his best performances instead.
Read MoreWednesday creators Alfred Gough and Miles Millar have weighed in on Jenna Ortega's controversial comments about the writing on the Netflix show's first season.
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