AT&T Commercial Actress Milana Vayntrub Teamed Up With John Cena For A Hilarious Show
Milana Vayntrub might be most well known for her AT&T commercials, but she has a heck of a film and TV resume you should check out.
Read MoreMilana Vayntrub might be most well known for her AT&T commercials, but she has a heck of a film and TV resume you should check out.
Read MoreThe wait for Heated Rivalry season 2 may be long, but fortunately, there is an entire series of books to help fans fill the void.
Read MoreIsaac Asimov's Foundation and the books in the I, Robot series are directly connected. We break down some of the main connections right here.
Read MoreKira Nerys has a few possible suitors on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, but Nana Visitor knows exactly why her character couldn't end up with Gal Dukat.
Read MoreStar Trek: The Original Series features a continuity error involving Captain Kirk's middle name, so creator Gene Roddenberry came up with a 'canon' explanation.
Read MoreLet's face it: animation doesn't always get the respect it deserves. But we're here to honor the 15 best animated shows ever made.
Read MoreHolly Wheeler plays a central role in Stranger Things season 5, and there are multiple reasons why Nell Fisher assumed the part for the show's final episodes.
Read MoreMalcolm in the Middle is one of the great family sitcoms, but it's also a product of its time, which means some episodes haven't aged very well.
Read MoreJoe and Anthony Russo produced this Rotten Tomatoes-approved horror series, a show that, in a sense, brings the Avengers: Endgame directors' career full-circle.
Read MoreJoe Hill personally approves of this vampire horror series based on his novel of the same name, which is now on Netflix for those who missed its original run.
Read MoreAvatar: Fire and Ash finally gives us a look at Eywa, and it sure seems like James Cameron was at least partly inspired by a classic anime.
Read MoreWhile this Indiana Jones TV spin-off gets less attention than other installments in the franchise, it's the exact opposite of a cheap, hackneyed cash grab.
Read MoreWhen live-action superhero TV shows became popular in the '60s and '70s, NBC introduced their own Aquaman-style hero. But the show was quickly canceled.
Read MoreAndrew Robinson's instinct as an actor led to Garak's attraction to Dr. Bashir on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine becoming canon on a different Star Trek series.
Read MoreHappy Days is one of the most important sitcoms in TV history, and may be one of the first to introduce meta jokes to mainstream audiences.
Read MoreEvery Stargate spin-off TV series explores different corners of the Stargate universe, but some of them are indubitably better than others.
Read MoreMidori Francis's Grey's Anatomy character was put through the wringer, physically and emotionally. Here's why the actress left the show.
Read MoreFans have been loving the first three seasons of The Summer I Turned Pretty, but the story will end with a movie. Here's why.
Read MoreWhile Foundation's Hari Seldon initially reminded Jared Harris of a famous sci-fi movie villain, the actor has brought a lot more nuance to the character.
Read MoreBruce Dern had a lot of TV acting gigs in the 1960s and even showed up multiple times on Gunsmoke (playing a different villainous character each time he did).
Read MoreThe Simpsons has been on for a very, very long time. As a result, several characters have been killed off over the years. Here at the 10 most surprising.
Read MoreKitty Pryde is a major figure in X-Men comics. So why didn't the 1990s animated series ever feature her as a character, even as a supporting player?
Read MoreWilliam Shatner famously showed up on Gunsmoke, but he also guest-starred on a different (and lesser-known) TV Western in the pre-Star Trek era of his career.
Read MoreNot every HBO series is a winner, but some of the network's best shows have been mostly forgotten by time, so let's give these ones a shout-out.
Read MoreStar Trek: Discovery creator Bryan Fuller's original shows rarely last long, but even by his standards, this offbeat series (which isn't streaming) died young.
Read MoreWhile Pluribus is a reminder that Vince Gilligan once worked on The X-Files, he also developed a similarly X-Files-like TV pilot before making that series.
Read MoreX-Men: The Animated Series featured an almost equal number of men and women in its lineup of superhero characters, a much higher ratio than many other shows.
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