A Fake Ant-Man 3 Script Would’ve Made MCU History, But Now It’s Too Late
Ant-Man 3 writer Jeff Loveness teased a fake script that would have marked the first F-bomb in the MCU. But Marvel eventually allowed one in another 2023 film.
Patrick Stewart’s Star Trek Romance With Donna Murphy Was Butchered In The Editing Room
In Star Trek: insurrection, stars Donna Murphy and Patrick Stewart shared not one but two kisses that ended up on the cutting room floor.
Robert Downey Jr. Had A Specific Pepper Potts Request For The Avengers
Robert Downey Jr. wanted to show Tony Stark had matured enough to have an adult, romantic relationship with Pepper Potts by the time The Avengers rolled around.
Horror Film Soft & Quiet Was Inspired By A Real-Life Viral Moment
Beth de Araújo's white supremacist horror movie Soft & Quiet was inspired by a highly-discussed viral video from 2020.
Do Star Trek Characters Celebrate Christmas? A /Film Investigation
Do any of the characters on Star Trek celebrate Christmas? Is Christmas still a thing in the future Gene Roddenberry created? Let's dive in.
Halle Berry Had One Big Stipulation Before Agreeing To X-Men 3
Halle Berry wanted a bigger part for Storm in X-Men: The Last Stand. Unfortunately, she ended up being tricked with a script that didn't move forward.
How A Cylon From Battlestar Galactica Ended Up In The A-Team’s Opening Credits
If you ever noticed what looked like a Battlestar Galactica Cylon in the opening credits of The A-Team ... you were right! Here's why that's there.
Pieces Of M*A*S*H’s History Are Buried Somewhere Beneath The CBS Lot
When the characters of M*A*S*H buried a time capsule in Korea, the cast members playing them held a similar ceremony on the CBS lot.
Why Paramount TV’s President Once Threatened To Fire Patrick Stewart From Star Trek
Patrick Stewart was nearly fired from Star Trek: The Next Generation when the actor put his foot down and Paramount TV's president put his down even harder.
The Prototype For Alfred Hitchcock Presents Was A Forgotten Box Office Flop
Alfred Hitchcock Presents borrowed from Hitch's The Trouble With Harry, a comedy that, after its failure, the director worried would ruin his maiden TV voyage.