The late, great Suzanne Somers was best known for playing Chrissy Snow on the beloved sitcom Three's Company, but she also played a mysterious second role.
You'd never expect legendary actor Patrick Stewart to be rattled by anyone, let alone this particular scene partner he had on Star Trek: The Next Generation.
By the time Three's Company season 5 rolled around, star Suzanne Somers' screentime was drastically cut. Eventually, she was entirely phased out from the show.
Before streaming took off, Fox was notorious for setting shows up to fail. Even the network's hit series Bones could only avoid being canceled for so long.
Patrick J. Adams' exit may have come as a surprise to Suits fans, but the actor felt his character, Mike Ross, had reached his natural endpoint on the show.
Leg injuries and relentless smoke were just some of the obstacles the Bones cast had to overcome while filming the series finale, 'The End in the End.'
HBO had the chance to lock down Taylor Sheridan's Yellowstone, but the network executives thought the character of Beth Dutton was 'too abrasive.' Their loss.
Gen V, the eagerly awaited spin-off of The Boys, will debut soon. Here's everything you need to know about The Boys as you get ready for some Gen V mayhem.
Spike (James Marsters) is one of Buffy the Vampire Slayer's true fan favorites. However, he would've never taken off without director John T. Kretchmer.
Firefly remains a cult favorite more than 20 years after it ended. Here's what happened to Nathan Fillion, Gina Torres, and the rest of the cast since then.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer wouldn't be half the show it was without this fast-talking bad boy, but if things had gone according to plan, he would've quickly died.
Welcome to the Woods, a mysterious location in the upcoming The Boys spin-off Gen V that had a set so creepy, it actually scared the cast members to be on it.
Bones aired for a whopping 12 seasons. Jonathan Adams, however, left after season 1. Why? Well, there just wasn't a place for his character on the show anymore.
Not everything could make it up onto the screen for Succession. Here's a look at a deleted scene from the series finale that ended up on the cutting room floor.
When Henry Cavill auditioned for The Witcher, the Geralt voice he used didn't mimic the video game work done by Doug Cockle, but it also changed while shooting.