HBO had the chance to lock down Taylor Sheridan's Yellowstone, but the network executives thought the character of Beth Dutton was 'too abrasive.' Their loss.
Believe it or not, there was a time when the Transformers franchise killed off Optimus Prime - a decision that left a lot of kids feeling pretty upset.
Gen V, the eagerly awaited spin-off of The Boys, will debut soon. Here's everything you need to know about The Boys as you get ready for some Gen V mayhem.
Zapp Brannigan is inspired by Captain Kirk from Star Trek, and the latest episode of Futurama season 11 digs into that and the character's problematic nature.
The problematic space captain Zapp Brannigan is the foucs of the latest episode of Futurama, creating a sly parallel with a classic episode from the '90s run.
Did you notice the bar signs in It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia changed between the first and second episodes of the first season? There's a reason forr that.
Spike (James Marsters) is one of Buffy the Vampire Slayer's true fan favorites. However, he would've never taken off without director John T. Kretchmer.
Kaitlin Olson showed off her physical comedy chops in the It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia episode entitled 'The Gang Buys a Boat' - perhaps too effectively.
A scrapped plot sequel from a Star Trek: The Next Generation episode focusing on Picard could have provided one of the most emotional moments in Trek history.
Lizze Broadway's incredible shrinking powers in Gen V landed her in a lot of (fake) bloody situations ... situations she learned a lot about from Jack Quaid.
From its pioneering of the multi-camera sitcom format to its portrayal of an interracial marriage, I Love Lucy is one of the most important shows in TV history.
Firefly remains a cult favorite more than 20 years after it ended. Here's what happened to Nathan Fillion, Gina Torres, and the rest of the cast since then.
The Twilight Zone creator and narrator Rod Serling once feared being forgotten. Decades later, he's come to have a widespread influence on the sci-fi genre.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer wouldn't be half the show it was without this fast-talking bad boy, but if things had gone according to plan, he would've quickly died.
Game of Thrones author George R.R. Martin got his start writing for the '80s reboot of the Twilight Zone, and without that opportunity, who knows where he'd be.