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The original '80s Equalizer TV series wound up birthing a surprisingly durable franchise. Here's what the show's surviving cast members are up to now.
Read MoreThe original '80s Equalizer TV series wound up birthing a surprisingly durable franchise. Here's what the show's surviving cast members are up to now.
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Read MoreSteven Spielberg's influence continues to make itself felt in Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, with episode 7 drawing from one of the filmmaker's classics.
Read MoreA key scene in Star Wars: Skeleton Crew episode 7 evokes Anakin Skywalker's darkest moment while also raising further questions about Jod (Jude Law).
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Read MoreStar Wars: Skeleton Crew episode 7 resolves two of the show's biggest mysteries so far, and the explanations are pretty straightforward.
Read MorePokémon is the highest-grossing media franchise of all time, but an episode of the anime was banned after its initial airing in Japan.
Read MoreJennifer Lien's Kes was removed from Star Trek: Voyager as part of a bid to improve the show's ratings. Here's why that was a mistake.
Read MoreYou can thank Jude Law for giving Star Wars: Skeleton Crew one of its finest moments with a little bit of improvisation.
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Read MoreABC's Once Upon a Time spinoff Once Upon a Time in Wonderland was canceled after a single season, and it's not hard to see why it struggled, ratings-wise.
Read MoreCobra Kai is a huge Netflix hit, but the Karate Kid spin-off series actually started out on YouTube. Here's how it ended up on Netflix.
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Read MoreGunsmoke star James Arness had his own theory as to why his character, U.S. Marshal Matt Dillon, and Miss Kitty Russell (Amanda Blake) never got married.
Read MoreOriginal Karate Kid star Ralph Macchio helped make Cobra Kai a hit, but why didn't he return to the franchise in 1994 for The Next Karate Kid?
Read MoreBattlestar Galactica is a great sci-fi franchise full of fascinating lore. There's also a lot of material to get through, so here's our recommended watch order.
Read MoreDenise Crosby played Security Chief Tasha Yar on Star Trek: The Next Generation, but if it wasn't for Gene Roddenberry, she'd have played a very different role.
Read MoreOne of the most beloved episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine also had a deeply personal meaning to (and impact on) its star, Tony Todd.
Read MoreSkeleton Crew has finally given us a crucial piece of pirate iconography that the Star Wars franchise has been missing for decades.
Read MoreThe latest episode of Star Wars: Skeleton Crew features a surprisingly understated reference to a theme park ride from Galaxy's Edge.
Read MoreSkeleton Crew may be a kid-friendly Star Wars show, but that doesn't mean it's above using some naughty language from a galaxy far, far away.
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