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Hugh Jackman became a superstar after playing Wolverine in X-Men, but the Marvel superhero was originally set to be portrayed by Dougray Scott.
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X-Men Origins: Wolverine's Director Knows Exactly What Went Wrong With Deadpool
The X-Men Origins: Wolverine version of Deadpool is notoriously despised, and director Gavin Hood knows what led to things going so wrong with the character. -
Claire Danes Turned Down A '90s Hit That Swept The Oscars
Claire Danes was ubiquitous in the '90s and would've been even more so had she not passed on starring in a big-time Oscar-winner. -
Why Simon Pegg Thinks Star Trek Is Forever Tainted
As much as Simon Pegg would love to reunite with the other actors from the Star Trek Kelvin timeline films, he knows it just wouldn't be the same. -
The Real Reason Al Pacino Agreed To His Jack And Jill Cameo
Al Pacino's appearance in Jack and Jill has become infamous, and in his new memoir, the actor explains why he signed onto the Adam Sandler comedy. -
One Of Brad Pitt's Biggest Box Office Flops Almost Bankrupted A Studio
One of Brad Pitt's biggest box office flops was an animated feature that marked a turning point in the history of DreamWorks. -
A Cinematic Legend Has The Most Oscars In History
Everyone from composers to actors and makeup experts have won multiple Oscars, but one specific cinematic artist has won more than anyone else. -
Bruce Willis Deeply Regrets Starring In This Flop With Tom Hanks And Morgan Freeman
Bruce Willis once starred with Tom Hanks and Morgan Freeman in an infamous flop that remains perhaps the biggest regret of his career. -
Why Deanna Troi Lost Her Accent In Star Trek: The Next Generation
Deanna Troi's accent on Star Trek: The Next Generation changed as the show went along, and cast member Marina Sirtis knows why. -
Drew Barrymore's Career Came Full Circle With A Certain Stephen King Cameo
A young Drew Barrymore got her start starring in a pair of Stephen King movies, which only made it fitting when King cameoed in one of her films years later. -
The Controversial Reason Billy Crystal Replaced Eddie Murphy At The Oscars
Eddie Murphy was supposed to host the 84th Oscars, but after the director stepped down, Murphy left without making a statement. Here's why. -
The Only Actress To Win An Oscar And Razzie In The Same Year
Only one actress has ever won an Oscar and a Razzie in the same year. Without looking it up, do you remember what film Sandra Bullock won her Razzie for? -
This Cameron Diaz Sci-Fi Flop Is A Feature-Length Twilight Zone Episode
Cameron Diaz once starred in a not-so-successful sci-fi film that originated with a short story by regular Twilight Zone writer Richard Matheson. -
Why Bridget Fonda Disappeared From Hollywood
Bridget Fonda was practically everywhere when it came to Hollywood movies in the 1990s. Here's why she stepped away from acting not long after that. -
Star Trek's Starfleet Insignia And Its Variations Explained
The badge worn by members of Starfleet has changed over the years through the course of numerous Star Trek shows and movies. Let's take a look. -
All The Ways Wicked: Part One Connects To The Wizard Of Oz
Wicked has jumped from the page to the stage to the screen. Here are some of the connections the film makes to The Wizard of Oz. -
The New Minecraft Trailer Puts A Big Fan Controversy To Bed
The latest trailer for A Minecraft Movie assures that fans of the original video game can rest easy when it comes to one particular element. -
Wicked Review: The Broadway Musical Becomes An Overlong And Messy Movie
The Wicked movie adaptation of the hit Broadway musical is messy and overlong, and ultimately incomplete. Here's our review. -
An Oscar-Winning Actor Was Not Amused By His Family Guy Parody
Family Guy targets a lot of celebrities with punchlines, and creator Seth MacFarlane recalled one Oscar-winning actor who wasn't happy with the jokes about him. -
The Real Reason Denzel Washington Turns Down So Many Roles
Acclaimed actor Denzel Washington got some advice early in his career that gave him the confidence to say no to a lot of movie offers. -
Star Trek's Leonard Nimoy Left One Buffy The Vampire Slayer Actor Completely Starstruck
Buffy the Vampire Slayer actor James Marsters once became seriously starstruck when he met Star Trek actor Leonard Nimoy. -
The Forgotten Eddie Murphy Comedy With A 0% Rotten Tomatoes Score
Before you try to guess ... no, Eddie Murphy's worst reviewed movie on Rotten Tomatoes isn't Norbit. Chances are, you haven't even seen it. -
Frasier Season 2 Pays Tribute To One Of Kelsey Grammer's Worst Movies
The Frasier revival's season 2 finale cheekily nods to some decidedly ill-reputed Christmas movies that Kelsey Grammer has starred in. -
James Gunn Didn't Mince Words About The 1986 Howard The Duck Movie
James Gunn is a big fan of Marvel's Howard the Duck comic books. The 1986 Howard the Duck movie, however, is another thing. -
Futurama Showrunner David X. Cohen Only Designed One Character For The Series (And You'll Never Guess Who)
Futurama showrunner David X. Cohen left the character designing to the show's animators, with one notable (and amusing) exception. -
Movies & TV Shows Like Gilligan's Island You Should Definitely Check Out
Do you like Gilligan's Island? Do you want to watch stuff that feels similar to Gilligan's Island? Well then, you're in luck. -
The Bitter Feud Between South Park And Family Guy, Fully Explained
The feud between South Park and Family Guy got started around 2006, and heated up significantly in the press after that.