What The Title 'Black Mirror' Really Means, According To The Show's Creator
Show creator Charlie Brooker once confirmed what the title Black Mirror really means, and you probably could've guessed it yourself.
Read MoreShow creator Charlie Brooker once confirmed what the title Black Mirror really means, and you probably could've guessed it yourself.
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Read MoreGeorge Wendt became synonymous with his character Norm on Cheers, and his influence even made it into the world of Star Trek.
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Read MoreThe Last of Us co-creator Neil Druckmann explains why season 2 saved all of Joel and Ellie's flashback scenes for one episode.
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Read MoreFilming scenes for Severance season 2 was so complicated that it left star Adam Scott exhausted, but he still enjoyed the challenge.
Read MoreJoe Pantoliano plays a small but pivotal role on The Last of Us season 2, but he almost didn't because he confused the zombie show with a different drama.
Read MoreThe Last of Us season 3 has officially been greenlit, but the story might not end there. Showrunner Craig Mazin weighs in on season 4.
Read MoreThe Fallout streaming series on Prime Video was recently given a season 3 order, but what about season 2? Here's what we know so far.
Read MoreAndy Serkis' Kino Loy was one of the standout performances of Andor season 1, but here's why he didn't return for season 2.
Read MoreDisney+ is packed with a long history of superb family friendly movies and TV shows, but these are the most underrated shows on Disney+ worth seeking out now.
Read MoreJoe Pantoliano and Pedro Pascal worked together decades before they came face to face again as Eugene and Joel on HBO's The Last of Us.
Read MoreRogue One protagonist Jyn Erso could've conceivably shown up in Andor, but showrunner Tony Gilroy had a valid reason for not including her.
Read MoreA non-human character who very briefly popped up in two episodes of Star Trek: Discovery shares a connection with The Big Bang Theory.
Read MoreBritish television isn't all bake-offs and chat shows. Some of the best comedy and drama has hailed from the UK, and these are the best British TV shows ever.
Read MoreNBC's sci-fi flop Manimal ran for just eight episodes, despite its promising premise about a superhero who can shape-shift into any animal.
Read MoreHBO's adaptation of The Last of Us has made several small changes from its source material, but the latest change might be the most emotionally impactful yet.
Read MoreIf you recognized that actor who plays a key role in the newest episode of The Last of Us, that's because you've likely seen him in other major recent TV shows.
Read MoreEugene finally comes into play in a big way in The Last of Us season 2, and what happens to him is crucial to understanding the dynamics at play this season.
Read MoreGarrett Wang's fan-favorite Star Trek character Harry Kim almost appeared in a canceled project, but the details are mostly a mystery.
Read MoreSome all-time great actors and directors spent some time in The Twilight Zone, but only one person was ever in front of the camera and in the director's chair.
Read MoreLOST was a pillar of great TV, and it's been hard to find a show that matches the fervor it created, but these are the best shows like LOST worth watching.
Read MoreApple TV+'s adaptation of the popular Murderbot book series is another win for the streamer, especially because the show overcomes a common pitfall.
Read MoreJ.J. Abrams ushered in a new era of Star Trek movies when he adapted them in 2009, but he was never much of a 'Trekkie, Trekker, or Trekkist.'
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