10 Worst Star Trek Stories Of All Time
Star Trek may be one of the most iconic franchises in pop culture history, but it's also taken some missteps with some terrible storylines here and there.
Read MoreStar Trek may be one of the most iconic franchises in pop culture history, but it's also taken some missteps with some terrible storylines here and there.
Read MoreWilliam Shatner has a very particular acting style, but the director of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan figured out how to keep his star's ego in check.
Read MoreNeve Campbell in the Scream series made Sidney Prescott one of the best final girls in horror history, but she wasn't the original actress cast.
Read MoreMatt Damon came up with a simple but effective trick to portray having a tongue injury in the Coen Brothers movie True Grit.
Read MoreDespite having white hair in Creature Commandos, Frank Grillo's Rick Flag Sr. will have dark hair in live-action DC Universe projects until further notice.
Read MoreSteven Spielberg's most polarizing movie has a surprising connection to one of his very best thanks to Industrial Light and Magic.
Read MoreGuillermo del Toro spent years trying to get this horror passion project off the ground, but it may never happen now for reasons that go beyond logistics.
Read MoreThe Boondock Saints films are full of macho nonsense, including a scene in which John Wayne is the subject of a dream sequence.
Read MoreKPop Demon Hunters star Arden Cho was just about ready to call it quits on acting when her first Netflix project was canceled after a single season.
Read MoreIt's hard to imagine Kurt Russell being viewed as anything less than perfect, but one thing had to be changed before he played Elvis for John Carpenter.
Read MoreKeanu Reeves has a name that practically screams 'movie star,' but one of his first agents tried to convince him to go by something else.
Read MoreAkira Kurosawa is one of cinema's greatest filmmakers, but he almost gave it up until he made this epic biographical adventure drama.
Read MoreNicolas Cage is known for going method, but the reason the crime-thriller Lord of War used real weapons during production is a head-scratcher.
Read MoreMartin Scorsese closed out the '70s by directing one of his worst-received films, which was in no small part the result of his off-screen battle with addiction.
Read MoreWhile Star Wars and Jaws are often credited with starting Hollywood's sequel trend, The Godfather was one of the original 'super-grossers.'
Read MoreThe Scarlet Witch is one of the most powerful characters in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but the comics have figured out how to make her even stronger.
Read MoreMatthew Lillard is a beloved part of horror history as Stu Macher in Scream, but he initially auditioned to play his partner in crime, Billy Loomis.
Read MoreSylvester Stallone is one of Hollywood's most bankable movie stars, but his biggest box office hit came from an unexpected title.
Read MoreA James Bond spin-off novel delves into an unexpected romance between two of the 007 series' best characters, right under the nose of Bond.
Read MoreThe Shining is one of Stephen King's most famous works of horror, but the Overlook Hotel was almost a very different location.
Read MoreThere's a specific tired, overused trope that Kevin Feige says Marvel Studios films have tried to avoid from the get-go.
Read MoreThis '70s Disney sci-fi film was a proper flop, but it's also an interesting movie with a great cast (including a horror legend) and a truly baffling ending.
Read MoreClint Eastwood's war movies as an actor and/or director range from leaving something to be desired to being haunting tributes to real-life combat veterans.
Read MoreRoger Ebert had some notorious takedowns of films he did not care for, including this Kurt Russell sci-fi pic from the 1990s.
Read MoreReturn of the Jedi brought Admiral Ackbar to the screen, but he made his debut in a different Star Wars project where he was a much more prominent figure.
Read MoreThe medium of animation allows for a variety of stories to be told, but some parents foolishly believe animation = family friendly.
Read MoreClint Howard starred in a beloved cult horror film back in the 1990s, but 30 years later, he claims it's finally getting a sequel.
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