What Are Object Shows And Why Is Gen-Alpha Obsessed With Them?
Everyone in Hollywood is desperate to court the youngest generation of consumers, but they're losing out to Object Shows on YouTube.
Read MoreEveryone in Hollywood is desperate to court the youngest generation of consumers, but they're losing out to Object Shows on YouTube.
Read MoreThis follow-up series to the touchstone 1970s sitcom that is All in the Family is currently streaming for free, and it's certainly worth checking out.
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Read MoreThis peculiar live-action 1970s series, which is currently streaming for free, is as much a superhero sitcom as it is a horror comedy show (if not more so).
Read MoreAfter The Nanny ended, what happened to Fran Drescher and the rest of the sitcom's cast? Here's where you can see Fran, the Sheffields and more.
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Read MoreThe cast of The Big Bang Theory is a major reason why the show works, but one core cast member was fired before ultimately being rehired.
Read MoreSylvester Stallone had reservations about Samuel L. Jackson being on Tulsa King, but he needn't had worried, given why Jackson was on the series to begin with.
Read MoreBob's Burgers creator Loren Bouchard not only knows why the sitcom remains so popular, but he's also zeroed in on a problem with the series' animated peers.
Read MoreLong before he directed Iron Man and established the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Jon Favreau was offered one of the lead roles on the classic sitcom Friends.
Read MoreWhen Everybody Loves Raymond co-star Brad Garrett was launching his career, he provided the voice of a WWE legend on a cartoon series.
Read MoreBecause The Simpsons timeline is forever changing, Homer and Marge are now millennials, which doesn't go over so well with longtime fans of the series.
Read MoreGhostbusters movie cast member Ernie Hudson wanted to reprise the role of Winston on the animated series but ended up being rejected.
Read MoreAs popular as the 1960s Addams Family TV sitcom was, it ended up having a detrimental effect on Charles Addams' original comic strips for the New Yorker.
Read MoreThe entire plot of Peacemaker season 2 could have been different had Chris Smith listened to advice he was given in season 1.
Read MoreWhat happened to the cast of King of Queens after the show ended? Kevin James has been busy with Adam Sandler a few time, but what about everyone else?
Read MoreHaha, You Clowns, about three jacked brothers who are innocently obsessed with their widowed dad, has evolved from shorts into a new Adult Swim series.
Read MoreIn the 1970s, Jimmy Stewart made the jump from film to TV to star in his own sitcom. It didn't go very well and was canceled after one season.
Read MoreHappy Days would've never worked without Henry Winkler as Fonzie, but series creator Garry Marshall had a major problem with the actor when he first auditioned.
Read MoreSeinfeld was such a popular sitcom that actors practically begged for guest spots, but one Star Trek: Deep Space Nine actor was unimpressed.
Read MoreSaturday Night Live has spawned plenty of comedy legends, but some cast members' time on the show has been sorely underrated, even if they found success later.
Read MoreCameos in superhero projects are practically a given at this point, and James Gunn snuck a delightful one into the finale of Peacemaker season 2.
Read MoreAl Roker played himself on a 1993 episode of Seinfeld, and star Jason Alexander gave him some truly great acting advice before his appearance.
Read MoreApple TV continues to put out some of the best sitcoms on streaming and after three seasons, this Maya Rudolph comedy is more popular than ever.
Read MoreStranger Things has become the flagship program for the Netflix streaming platform, and the show's profitability is jaw-dropping.
Read MoreThis week's episode of South Park, titled 'Twisted Christian,' featured plenty of strange developments, but nothing as odd as what happened with it off-screen.
Read MoreHow I Met Your Mother is filled with running gags, but star Josh Radnor has a personal favorite that stands above them all.
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