Rod Serling insisted on reshooting the Twilight Zone episode 'The Mighty Casey' when co-star Paul Douglas died just a couple of days after filming wrapped.
The Fargo series has made many references to the Coen brothers film, but according to series creator Noah Hawley, the biggest homage is still yet to come.
Richard Moll, the actor of towering height who played Bull the Bailiff in Night Court and voiced Two-Face in Batman: The Animated Series, has died at 80.
Matthew McConaughey's Rust Cohle spouts a lot of seemingly nihilistic drivel on True Detective. However, creator Nic Pizzolatto doesn't think he believes it.
True Detective creator Nic Pizzolatto originally considered turning the crime drama into a novel or play before (wisely) deciding television was the way to go.
The Alien movies traditionally feature the same cycle: eggs, facehuggers, and full-on xenomorph aliens. But Noah Hawley's TV show will refresh that a bit.
Marvel Studios' Loki has endless time travel complications, so it only seems appropriate that an obscure Back to the Future reference pops up in season 2.
So much happens in the latest episode of Loki season 2 that it's probably worth pausing and taking a breath to run down the list of timeline-shattering events.
Come along with us as we get spoilery about Loki Season 2 and talk about the name of Ke Huy Quan's character Ouroboros and how it ties into the narrative.
Harcourt "Harry" Fenton Mudd has had quite the history in Star Trek lore, but the latest episode of Lower Decks reveals an unexpected chapter in his life.
Part of the charm of the original Frasier was the loving send-up of Frasier Crane's pretentiousness. The new revival seems now to have an issue with it.
Remember Balok, the scary alien seen in Star Trek: The Original Series? The latest episode of Star Trek: Lower Decks provided a stunning revelation about him.
Even though Eddie isn't around anymore, the Frasier revival finally gave Dr. Crane a canine rival to glare at, and we hope there's more of this to come.
On Star Trek: Lower Decks, Mariner has gotten into her fair share of brawls. Now we finally know why, and the answer is an unexpected link to a Trek character.