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The mice characters from The Great Mouse Detective and The Rescuers could've had their own spin-off, but Disney shot it down.
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Star Trek: The Founders Of The United Federation Of Planets, Explained
If you've ever wondered about the origins of Star Trek's United Federation of Planets, check out our handy an explainer about that very topic. -
Actors Who Were Almost Cast As Star Trek's Data Before Brent Spiner
Data helped turn Brent Spiner into a household name, but there were a handful of other great actors who could have joined Star Trek in his place. -
Warner Bros. Had One Rule For Its Biggest Characters In Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Who Framed Roger Rabbit miraculously managed to have both Disney and Warner Bros. characters in the movie, but there were some rules set to make it happen. -
The Musical Comedy Flop That Pitted Sylvester Stallone Against Dolly Parton
Rhinestone is largely considered a pretty terrible movie that found Dolly Parton trying to turn Sylvester Stallone into a country singer. -
Disney Cancelled An Animated Adaptation From The Creator Of Blade Runner — Twice
Philip K. Dick is responsible for sci-fi stories like the one that became Blade Runner, but Disney turned down two chances to adapt one of his fantasy tales. -
Tom Cruise Was Injured While Filming Mission: Impossible 2's Scariest Stunt
Superstar Tom Cruise was already injured while filming a Mission: Impossible 2 scene that terrified director John Woo, but Cruise kept his injury to himself. -
One Of The X-Files' Worst Episodes Was Written By A Sci-Fi Legend
A legendary science fiction author co-wrote arguably the worst episode of The X-Files. But even though fans didn't care for it, Gillian Anderson loved it. -
Charlize Theron Had A Frustrating Acting Debut In A Low-Rated Stephen King Adaptation
Charlize Theron has been nominated for three Academy Awards, winning one, but her big screen debut took place in a notoriously awful Stephen King movie. -
What Does DVD Stand For?
People have been saying 'DVD' for decades, but how many people know what the abbreviation actually stands for? Here is a brief history of the DVD. -
How To Watch The Marvel Netflix Shows In Order
Netflix's Marvel shows are more violent and mature than other Marvel projects, so it's best to be extra thoughtful about the order you watch them in. -
Do Star Trek Actors Get Residuals? Here's The Truth
Multiple actors from Star Trek: The Original Series have said they no longer receive royalties for their work on the show. Here's why that's the case. -
The Last-Minute Addition To The Seinfeld Finale That Changed The Show
The Seinfeld finale is pretty universally disliked, and it might be the result of a last-minute decision made by Jerry Seinfeld himself. -
Why Carroll O'Connor Once Refused To Shoot All In The Family
All in the Family's Archie Bunker is one of TV's most notable bigots, but the actor who played him, Carroll O'Connor, was an outspoken liberal. -
The Female-Led James Bond Spin-Off Movie That Never Happened
Die Another Day almost sparked a female-led spin-off movie that would have provided an origin story to one of James Bond's most skilled counterparts. -
Liam Neeson's '80s Sci-Fi Flop Is A Visual Treat That You Have To See
You can tell us it's a 'bad' movie all you want, we still think the sci-fi flop Krull is awesome and worth watching for Liam Neeson alone. -
The Real Reason Raquel Welch Didn't Star In Gilligan's Island
Raquel Welch was an international sex symbol, which might prevented her from playing Mary-Ann on Gilligan's Island. Here's what Sherwood Schwartz had to say. -
Why Seven Of Nine Didn't Have A Human Name On Star Trek: Voyager
Seven of Nine has become one of the most beloved characters in all of Star Trek, but even after over 25 years, she never went back to a human name. -
How Old Is Captain America At The End Of Marvel's Avengers: Endgame?
Steve Rogers, aka Captain America, has a lot of years under his belt by the end of Marvel's Avengers: Endgame. We calculated just how old he really is. -
Captain America: Brave New World's Controversial Post-Credits Scene Explained By Director
Wondering what was up with Captain America: Brave New World's not-so-satisfying post-credits scene? Director Julius Onah has an explanation. -
Michael Richards Followed Up Seinfeld With A Major Television Flop
After Seinfeld came to an end, Kramer actor Michael Richards launched a now-forgotten sitcom that only lasted eight episodes. -
Why Jason Voorhees Never Talks In The Friday The 13th Movies
Not all slasher icons are created equal. Some are fast, some are slow, some have a smart mouth, while others remain silent. So, why doesn't Jason Voorhees talk? -
How Bob Denver Felt About His Gilligan's Island Co-Star Alan Hale Jr.
Bob Denver and Alan Hale Jr. worked tirelessly together on Gilligan's Island, but fans should be thrilled to know their rapport wasn't limited to television. -
Seth MacFarlane's Favorite Family Guy Episode Pays Tribute To A Literary Icon
Seth MacFarlane loves to incorporate references to his favorite works of art in Family Guy, and one of his favorite episodes paid homage to a classic novel. -
The Simpsons' Duffman Made His First Appearance In A Banned Episode
Duffman is one of the most memorable recurring characters on The Simpsons, but his debut episode is so controversial it's banned. -
Why John Hart Replaced Clayton Moore In The Lone Ranger
There are conflicting stories about why actor John Hart was brought in to replace Clayton Moore as the star of The Lone Ranger TV series for one season. -
Why Wil Wheaton's Wesley Crusher Left Star Trek: The Next Generation
Here's why Star Trek: The Next Generation actor Wil Wheaton made the then-baffling decision to leave Wesley Crusher behind (and later return in guest spots).