The Simpsons ‘Deeply Offended’ Johnny Carson With Their First Cameo Pitch
The Simpsons' writers originally wrote an episode for Johnny Carson that he hated, so they took a completely different approach to get him on board.
An Unaired Version Of Star Trek’s Second Pilot Was Saved By The Smithsonian
An extended cut of Star Trek's second pilot, 'Where No Man Has Gone Before,' was long thought lost, but had actually been rescued by the Smithsonian.
Why Sister Sage Was An Especially Difficult Character For The Boys’ Showrunners
The Boys' Sister Sage is the smartest person on the planet, which isn't exactly an easy character to write for.
How Multiple Simpsons Actors Ended Up In 1998’s Godzilla
Fans of The Simpsons know the voices of the characters very well, but their faces made an appearance in Godzilla 1998.
Martin Mull, Clue And Arrested Development Actor, Has Died At 80
Beloved legendary comedian, actor, musician, and painter Martin Mull has passed away. The singular talent was 80.
A Quiet Place: Day One’s Most Confusing Scene Demands A Deeper Look
A Quiet Place: Day One expands the lore of the aliens in this prequel film, and we have the answer to the film's weirdest scene.
The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power Season 2 Will Introduce Tolkien’s Creepiest Villains
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power season 2 is bringing Middle-earth's creepiest villains to life in live-action for the first time.
Marvel’s Scrapped Version Of Blade Was Set In The 1920s
Before Marvel went back to the drawing board with Blade, a draft of the script had Mahershala Ali as the Daywalker in the 1920s.
The Boys Season 4 Calls To Mind A Classic Marvel Comic
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Donald Sutherland Wrote A Perfect Letter To Give The Hunger Games Movies A New Perspective
When Donald Sutherland was cast in The Hunger Games, he wrote a letter talking about the strengths of his character, Corolanius Snow. Here are some excerpts.