If you've seen Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi, you've likely noticed that Yaddle doesn't sound anything like Yoda. Why is that? There's actually a good answer.
Donna Noble can't be allowed to remember the Doctor or she'll die. Fortunately, the first Doctor Who 60th Anniversary Special has a very silly loophole.
The It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia gang are always getting into trouble, but co-writer/producer David Hornsby really got himself in deep in one episode.
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia star Charlie Day stole the idea for Charlie's bizarre final song in 'The Nightman Cometh' from an obscure Sean Penn comedy.
Tom Hardy was looking forward to working with his Star Trek: Nemesis co-star Ron Perlman, but Hardy didn't expect a jump scare from him at their first meeting.
Much of the core cast of The Waltons is still alive and continuing to perform in film, television, theater, and making music. Here's where you can find them.
Everyone thought the silent Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode Hush would be easy, but it ended up leaving Sarah Michelle Gellar 'tired and physically exhausted.'
Yvonne Craig was only in one episode of Star Trek, and she put in great work, but she was mighty scared that remasters might show something ... unseemly.
Ted Danson may appear to be a natural fit for his signature character of Sam Malone on Cheers, but actually it took him a lot of effort to get into the part.
What better way to spend the holidays than watching a classic by uncle Sir Ridley Scott or a Jordan Peele horror gem? Here's what's leaving Netflix in December.
While Invincible relies primarily on name screen actors for the big parts, the show doesn't neglect to invite professional voice actors to the party either.
Lee Shaw is played by both Kurt Russell and Wyatt Russell in Monarch: The Legacy of Monsters. The Apple TV+ show isn't the first time we've seen the character.