Kurt Russell's Monarch Character Existed Before The Show
Lee Shaw is played by both Kurt Russell and Wyatt Russell in Monarch: The Legacy of Monsters. The Apple TV+ show isn't the first time we've seen the character.
Read MoreLee Shaw is played by both Kurt Russell and Wyatt Russell in Monarch: The Legacy of Monsters. The Apple TV+ show isn't the first time we've seen the character.
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Read MoreFans want a third season of Big Little Lies. It's not impossible, but with an important creative partner gone and a large cast to reunite, it'll be tough.
Read MoreWhen it came to the romance between Harvey and Donna on Suits, star Gabriel Macht had some issues.
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Read MoreThe name Alan Smithee has an ignominious significance in Hollywood, though that hasn't stopped the namesake from getting an award for a Twilight Zone episode.
Read MoreTamara Taylor's Camille 'Cam' Saroyan was originally supposed to die partway through Bones season 2, but the show's crew (and fans) just loved her too much.
Read MoreThe 2007-08 writers' strike not only led directly to the creation of Suits, but it also benefitted the show greatly when it came to residuals.
Read MoreHBO greenlit House of the Dragon season 2 after the first season's success. Here's what we know about it so far, including the release date and plot.
Read MoreRod Serling correctly envisioned that a commercial work of art also had the power to inform and subvert, and he did just that with The Twilight Zone.
Read MoreWith a new trailer, Dead Boy Detectives is coming to Netflix and will be a part of the world created by The Sandman, rather than Doom Patrol.
Read MoreThe British broadcast of MASH was a little different than the American one, thanks to one specific choice. Read all about it right here.
Read MoreThe Twilight Zone has been revived, made into movies, books, and more. But there's likely a Twilight Zone movie you've never heard of - but should.
Read MoreYellowjackets is finally getting the Funko POP treatment, and these Doomcoming-inspired figures are so much better than we could have anticipated.
Read MoreJuno Temple and Jon Hamm turn in great performances in Fargo season 5, but the show frequently can't get out of its own way. Here's our review.
Read MoreIs John Dutton done for? It seems Kevin Costner may not appear in Yellowstone season 5b amidst his ongoing disagreement with series creator Taylor Sheridan.
Read MoreFollowing in the footsteps of Band of Brothers and The Pacific, Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks team up for the series Masters of the Air. Watch the trailer.
Read MoreTV's most sprawling franchise just keeps on trucking along. Here's where you can watch the Yellowstone spinoff turned standalone series Lawmen: Bass Reeves.
Read MoreJonathan Frakes and Patrick Stewart are like the sun and moon, silly and serious, and that's what Stewart needed on his first day shooting The Next Generation.
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