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  • Star Trek: The Motion Picture Enterprise

    How VFX Icon Douglas Trumbull Saved Star Trek: The Motion Picture From VFX Embarrassment

    Science Fiction Movies By Witney Seibold February 25th, 2024

    VFX artist Douglas Trumbull had a lot of work to do in a short time when he was hired for Star Trek: The Motion Picture.

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  • Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith, Obi-Wan

    A Fellow Star Wars Actor Warned Ewan McGregor Not To Play Obi-Wan Kenobi

    Science Fiction Movies By Michael Boyle February 25th, 2024

    Ewan McGregor's uncle and original trilogy actor Denis Lawson warned him off joining the Star Wars franchise as Obi-Wan Kenobi.

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  • Futurama Into the Wild Green Yonder

    In Futurama's Into The Wild Green Yonder Lies A Subtle Nod To The Show's Pilot

    Cartoon Shows By Witney Seibold February 25th, 2024

    Futurama's 1999 pilot episode and the 2009 movie Into the Wild Green Yonder have one particular motif in common.

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  • Children of the Corn 1984

    You Can Thank Star Trek For Isaac's Creepy Haircut In Children Of The Corn

    Horror Movies By Witney Seibold February 24th, 2024

    Isaac's weird hair in the horror movie Children of the Corn is the result of Star Trek's Vulcan style.

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  • Kristine Sutherland in Buffy the Vampire Slayer

    Playing A Single Mom In Buffy Resonated With Kristine Sutherland In A Very Real Way

    Horror Shows By Shae Sennett February 24th, 2024

    Kristine Sutherland played an all-time great single mom character on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and she pulled from her own experience to pull it off.

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  • Bones T.J. Thyne

    Playing Bones' Jack Hodgins Went Against The One Thing T.J. Thyne Tried To Avoid

    Drama Shows By Ryan Scott February 24th, 2024

    T.J. Thyne initially wasn't interested in playing the same character in a long-running TV series, but his role on Bones made his reconsider that.

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  • X-Men '97 Cast shot Wolverine Cyclops Storm Beast Rogue Jean Grey Gambit Jubilee

    All The Marvel Comic Easter Eggs In The X-Men '97 Trailer, Ranked By Nerdiness

    Superhero Shows By Devin Meenan February 24th, 2024

    The classic '90s X-Men cartoon series is making a comeback, and the trailer for X-Men '97 is packed with Marvel Easter eggs.

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  • Kirstie Alley Cheers

    Why Kirstie Alley's Cheers Co-Stars Gave Her A Shotgun As A Welcome Gift

    Comedy Shows By Joe Roberts February 24th, 2024

    Kirstie Alley was probably baffled when her Cheers co-stars gifted her with a shotgun after joining the show, but they (sort of) had a reason for doing so.

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  • Kingsley Ben-Adir in Bob Marley One Love

    Bob Marley: One Love Passes $100 Million At The Box Office In 10 Days

    Movie News By Hannah Shaw-Williams February 24th, 2024

    Bob Marley: One Love remains No. 1 in its second weekend at the box office and passes a major milestone globally.

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  • Twilight Zone Burgess Meredith Robert Sterling Pat Crowley

    Burgess Meredith Let Himself Be Lit On Fire For The Sake Of The Twilight Zone

    Horror Shows By Jeremy Smith February 24th, 2024

    Printer's Devil is one of Burgess Meredith's most underrated episodes of The Twilight Zone, and also the most dangerous to film.

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  • Breakfast at Tiffany's Audrey Hepburn

    Audrey Hepburn Almost Turned Down One Of Her Most Classic Roles

    Comedy Movies By Ryan Scott February 24th, 2024

    An Audrey Hepburn classic almost didn't star Audrey Hepburn.

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  • Jurassic League, Batsaur

    Batman And Superman Will Be Dinosaurs In An Upcoming DC Animated Film

    Movie News By Michael Boyle February 24th, 2024

    An animated feature film based on The Jurassic League is reportedly in development at DC Studios, with James Gunn producing.

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  • Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith, Palpatine

    Why Isn't Luke Scarred By The Emperor's Force Lightning In Star Wars: Return Of The Jedi?

    Science Fiction Movies By Michael Boyle February 24th, 2024

    Why was Palpatine scarred by his Force lightning in Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith but Luke wasn't in Return of the Jedi? Ian McDiarmid has an answer (sort of).

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  • Stitch dressed as Elvis in Lilo and Stitch

    How Elvis Ended Up In Disney's Lilo & Stitch (And How It Changed The Movie)

    Animation Movies By Caroline Madden February 24th, 2024

    The Elvis connection in Disney's Lilo & Stitch goes far deeper than just the King's affinity for starring in movies on the island.

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  • The Great Escape Steve McQueen

    The Only Major Actors Still Alive From The Great Escape

    History Movies By Jeremy Smith February 24th, 2024

    The Great Escape is a gripping showcase of some of the finest actors to ever do it. Here are the cast members that are still alive and what they've been up to.

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  • The Sound of Music Christopher Plummer

    One Of The Sound Of Music's Stars Openly Hated The Classic Film

    Romance Movies By Jeremy Smith February 24th, 2024

    The Sound of Music is a stone-cold classic but for a long time, Christopher Plummer loved to talk trash about the film and his role in it.

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  • The Passion of the Christ Jim Caviezel

    20 Years Ago, The Passion Of The Christ Turned Faith-Based Bloodshed Into Box Office Glory

    Drama Movies By Ryan Scott February 24th, 2024

    Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ remains the biggest R-rated film at the box office, ever. Let's talk about it 20 years later.

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  • South Park

    Before South Park, Matt Stone And Trey Parker Almost Made A Children's Show For Fox

    Comedy Shows By BJ Colangelo February 24th, 2024

    Early on in their careers, South Park creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker nearly starred in a live-action musical history show called Time Warped for Fox.

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  • Alan Alda in M*A*S*H

    Alan Alda Brilliantly Improvised Hawkeye's Very First M*A*S*H Scene

    Comedy Shows By Danielle Ryan February 24th, 2024

    Alan Alda was able to improvise and improve M*A*S*H from his very first scene, making Hawkeye a character we would all grow to know and love.

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  • Charlie Day on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia

    It's Always Sunny's Emmy Award Mockery Was Heavily Debated Behind The Scenes

    Comedy Shows By Danielle Ryan February 24th, 2024

    It'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).

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  • Bones series finale

    How Bones Could Have Ended If It Had Gotten Cancelled Sooner

    Drama Shows By Ryan Scott February 24th, 2024

    Bones 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.

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  • Star Trek Balance of Terror

    Why Star Trek's Original Romulan Warbird Design Never Made It Into The Next Generation

    Science Fiction Shows By Witney Seibold February 24th, 2024

    The design of the Romulan Warbird ship on Star Trek was changed for Star Trek: The Next Generation. Here's why.

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  • Bones, The Dwarf in the Dirt

    Bones Placed A Simpsons Reference In The Back Of One Season 5 Episode

    Drama Shows By Sandy Schaefer February 23rd, 2024

    To 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.'

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  • Liza Minnelli in The Sterile Cuckoo

    A Short-Sighted Twilight Zone Producer Passed On Casting A Young Liza Minnelli

    Science Fiction Shows By Hannah Shaw-Williams February 23rd, 2024

    Liza 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.

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  • Star Trek: Discovery season 5

    The Star Trek: Discovery Season 5 Trailer Teases The Final Adventures For Captain Burnham

    Trailers By Witney Seibold February 23rd, 2024

    Star 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.

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  • Naruto

    Get Ready To Naruto Run To The Theater – Live-Action Movie Coming From Shang-Chi Director

    Movie News By Devin Meenan February 23rd, 2024

    Believe it! Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings director Destin Daniel Cretton is officially developing a live-action Naruto movie adaptation.

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  • Jeff Bridges in The Big Lebowski

    The Coen Brothers Movies Ranked Worst To Best

    Movies By Marshall Shaffer February 23rd, 2024

    The Coen Bros. filmography contains far fewer misses than it does hits. Ranking all of them, including their individual efforts, wasn't easy (but we managed).

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