The MCU Originally Had Much Different Plans For The Mandarin
If things had gone according to plan, the Mandarin would have joined the MCU all the way back in the first Iron Man movie.
Read MoreIf things had gone according to plan, the Mandarin would have joined the MCU all the way back in the first Iron Man movie.
Read MoreThe Twilight Zone episode King Nine Will Not Return was based on the real-life mystery of the Lady Be Good, a World War II bomber that vanished into the desert.
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Read MoreWhile he was happy with the reception of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Jonathan Frakes also had some reservations.
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Read MoreThe Saw franchise is famously jagged and complex, often jumping back and forth in time, so what's the best way to watch the films? We investigate.
Read MoreSuzanne Shepherd, who played Carmela Soprano's mother in The Sopranos and Karen Hill's mother in Goodfellas, has died at the age of 89.
Read MoreWe know that Ezekiel Sims was with Madame Web's mother in the Amazon right before she died, but what else do we know about him? An investigation
Read MoreThe Twilight Zone managed to pull off the effect of an actor acting with himself long before the invention of CGI by utilizing some well placed mirrors.
Read MoreAfter some stop-and-go progress, Labyrinth 2 began moving forward under the direction of Scott Derrickson. Here's the latest on that front from the filmmaker.
Read MoreThe amount of guest stars that appeared on Frasier could fill up a phone book, but many of them you never even saw, here's the story behind it.
Read MoreThe voice you hear Rachel Zegler singing with in The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes was recorded live on set, that's how good she is!
Read MoreJason Momoa returned to host Saturday Night Live for a second time, but the sketches weren't strong, and he seemed more nervous than his hosting debut.
Read MoreIt's hard to imagine Star Trek II without Leonard Nimoy's Spock, but there was a moment when it looked like the Vulcan was going to sit the movie out.
Read MoreSaturday Night Live recreates the ending of Cast Away with one big difference: instead of looking like Tom Hanks, the castaway looks like Jason Momoa.
Read MoreDirector Francis Lawrence is game to make another Hunger Games film after Ballad of Snakes and Songbirds, but only if Suzanne Collins writes a new novel first.
Read MoreCoriolanus Snow was the over-arching villain of The Hunger Games, but The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes reveals he's no stranger to hunger himself.
Read MoreStan Lee once went to talk to James Cameron about a potential X-Men movie, and then the subject of Spider-Man came up.
Read MoreWhile Ridley Scott doesn't hate superhero movies on principle, he would rather focus his time and effort on telling other kinds of stories.
Read MoreCan Ridley Scott's Napoleon conquer the box office when it opens over the Thanksgiving holiday? Or will it suffer an epic defeat?
Read MoreThe Twilight Zone frequently pulled some wild tricks to get their surreal scenes just right on camera, but this elephant-sized stunt takes the cake.
Read MoreWe put all five Hunger Games movies in one horrible arena and let them battle it out for this ranking. May the odds be in your favor.
Read MoreThe original 1979 film version of The Amityville Horror boasts an exceptional cast, several members of which are still alive and thriving to this day.
Read MoreWhen it comes to figuring out which order to watch the Indiana Jones movies, you must choose. But choose wisely.
Read MoreWe're still not over Emmett Walsh's death in Yellowstone. Perhaps we never will be.
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