HBO's Harry Potter TV Series May Have Found Its New Severus Snape
HBO's Harry Potter series is reportedly eyeing one of the stars of I May Destroy You and Black Mirror to play the role of Severus Snape.
Read MoreHBO's Harry Potter series is reportedly eyeing one of the stars of I May Destroy You and Black Mirror to play the role of Severus Snape.
Read MoreJude Law's character on Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, Jo Na Nawood, has a somewhat unexpected real-world source of inspiration.
Read MoreSkeleton Crew is but the latest Star Wars project to draw inspiration from a beloved adventure video game property associated with Lucasfilm.
Read MoreSkeleton Crew remembers how much the original Star Wars dealt with the fear of the unknown and moves the franchise back in that direction.
Read MoreEvery Star Wars story needs a droid sidekick, and Skeleton Crew has SM-33. You've almost certainly seen the actor who voices him somewhere before, too.
Read MoreSkeleton Crew is a very different take on the Star Wars franchise than Andor, which is exactly what the beloved property needs.
Read MoreOne of the new players in Star Wars: Skeleton Crew has an amusing connection to a memorable supporting character from The Force Awakens.
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Read MoreSeason 2 of Star Trek: Picard got a major note from Paramount that required the writers to completely rewrite the season.
Read MoreThe creators of Star Wars: Skeleton Crew have responded to the controversy around Neel (Robert Timothy Smith) and his presumed connection to Max Rebo.
Read MoreThere was a lot less CGI used to bring one of the main characters in Star Wars: Skeleton Crew to life than you might expect based on their design.
Read MoreA deleted scene from Loki season 2 name-drops three major Marvel characters, one of whom was previously teased in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Read MoreDisney-era Star Wars projects have hopped all over the franchise's timeline. Here's when the latest Star Wars series, Skeleton Crew, takes place.
Read MoreArcane season 2 ends with the deaths of a whole bunch of characters from League of Legends. Let's run through them all, shall we?
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Read MoreThe Twilight Zone franchise looms large over pop culture, but how do its individual installments stack up? Here's every series and movie ranked.
Read MoreSandor Clegane was played by Rory McCann throughout Game of Thrones, but three different actors played his brother Gregor 'The Mountain' Clegane.
Read MoreThe 1960s was packed with innovative television, but only some of them have stood the test of time. Here are the 15 best TV shows of the 1960s.
Read MoreStar Trek has been around for over 50 years, so it's natural that some of the episodes haven't aged well. Here are five that should be left in the past.
Read MoreHBO is making a Harry Potter series whether we want it or not, but here are five reasons why they should seriously reconsider before it's too late.
Read MoreWhile Mando and Grogu are set to return in future Star Wars projects, The Mandalorian season 4 no longer appears to be one of them.
Read MoreImitation is the highest form of flattery and Anson Mount pays homage to William Shatner by replicating one of his most notable Star Trek acting tics.
Read MoreMike Flanagan isn't rushing to make his series adaptation of Stephen King's The Dark Tower, and he has every reason to take his time.
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