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Rod Serling, the beloved host of the classic sci-fi series The Twilight Zone, 'would sweat and sputter and go pale' when he had to do his on-camera narration.
Forensic anthropologist, professor, and author Kathy Reichs was not just the real-life inspiration for Dr. Brennan on Bones, but she even appeared on the show.
John DiMaggio, who voices Bender on Futurama, almost didn't come back for the recent revival due to a pay dispute. A certain Star Wars legend had his back.
Cheers has inspired numerous other series and spinoffs, but did you know there was a Spanish-language remake? It was short-lived, but fascinating experiment.
Wes Craven's episode of the Twilight Zone, which kicked off the '80s reboot, is one for the history books, featuring Bruce Willis in a twisted dual performance.
Homelander's, um, *interesting* fascination with milk on Prime Video's The Boys is partially due to actor Antony Starr egging on showrunner Eric Kripke.
Invincible season 2 is finally here, sort of. The first part of the season is streamable, but is it right for fans to be mad to have to wait for the rest?
Echo, the new series starring Alaqua Cox, could very well be signaling a new era for Marvel Studios' approach to making its TV shows. Get the details here.