Whatever Happened To The Original Cast Of Beetlejuice?
Beetlejuice featured a memorable cast that included established talents, entertainment legends, and rising stars. Here's what happened to them.
Read MoreBeetlejuice featured a memorable cast that included established talents, entertainment legends, and rising stars. Here's what happened to them.
Read MoreThe Nightmare Before Christmas has a unique and memorable visual style, and its chief artisans were inspired by an equally unique German aesthetic.
Read MoreThe dice Luke gives Leia in Star Wars: The Last Jedi are a small detail from Han's past - small enough for their significance to not register for many viewers.
Read MoreJanelle Monae stars in the historical horror film Antebellum, which has so many twists that the ending might need an explainer for some viewers.
Read MoreArnold Schwarzenegger felt uncomfortable with one of the most famous lines from The Terminator and tried to get James Cameron to change it.
Read MoreAccording to Star Trek: Picard's production designer, this one set was crafted in great detail but barely made it on screen.
Read MoreRick and Morty's latest episode gives Summer a lot to do by throwing her into yet another homage to a movie, but it's not the one you'd expect by the premise.
Read MoreHappy Life Day! As it turns out, playing a member of Chewbacca's Wookiee family in the Star Wars Christmas special was no easy feat.
Read MoreWhen it came to writing The Twilight Zone episode The Odyssey of Flight 33, Rod Serling got some help from his brother, an aviation writer.
Read MoreJane Edwina Seymour never complained about the challenges of playing the Borg Queen on Star Trek: Picard, even when she had to be glued onto the show's set.
Read MoreFeaturing Robin Williams at the height of his career, Mrs. Doubtfire was the second-highest grossing movie of 1993 at the worldwide box office.
Read MoreIf you've seen Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi, you've likely noticed that Yaddle doesn't sound anything like Yoda. Why is that? There's actually a good answer.
Read MoreThe producers on Buffy the Vampire Slayer wanted Sarah Michelle Gellar to play Cordelia, but she was afraid of being pigeonholed as the mean girl.
Read MoreDonna Noble can't be allowed to remember the Doctor or she'll die. Fortunately, the first Doctor Who 60th Anniversary Special has a very silly loophole.
Read MoreBecause most animation takes a while to complete, Futurama ended up with a joke that didn't work thanks to the 2008 financial crisis.
Read MoreThe It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia gang are always getting into trouble, but co-writer/producer David Hornsby really got himself in deep in one episode.
Read MoreBarbie set a new record for the highest-grossing movie from a female director, but Greta Gerwig says the previous record-holder made her movie possible.
Read MoreDaniel Craig's James Bond movies rewrote the rules for the entire franchise – even the rules for the order of watching the films.
Read MoreA sequel to The Blackening is officially in development and will emulate the approach of franchises like Scream and Scary Movie.
Read MoreWhile 2001: A Space Odyssey director Stanley Kubrick has passed away, there are still two living actors from his sci-fi classic.
Read MoreHey, if you don't want to make a bunch of individually crafted and painted styrofoam asteroid chunks, do what the Star Wars crew did and use potatoes!
Read MoreMuch of the core cast of The Waltons is still alive and continuing to perform in film, television, theater, and making music. Here's where you can find them.
Read MoreWilliam Shatner's notorious off-screen reputation in Star Trek got a heavy workout in season 2.
Read MoreWhen it came time to create some time travel in the Marvel extravaganza Avengers: Endgame, the screenwriters had a Harry Potter influence for some stuff.
Read MoreThe Saw timeline is notoriously complex, convoluted some even say. Case in point, Saw X was going to be Sax IX, so what does that make Spiral?
Read MoreIt's Always Sunny in Philadelphia star Charlie Day stole the idea for Charlie's bizarre final song in 'The Nightman Cometh' from an obscure Sean Penn comedy.
Read MoreMatthew Lillard has been working steadily since Scream and Scooby-Doo, but Five Nights at Freddy's brought him back to the big screen.
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