Why Cartoon Network Canceled Toonami In 2008, According To Its Creators
Here's the explanation behind why Cartoon Network originally canceled Toonami.
Read MoreHere's the explanation behind why Cartoon Network originally canceled Toonami.
Read MoreLet's talk about the main characters of the latest Game of Thrones spin-off prequel.
Read MoreReacher star Alan Ritchson recently got candid about living with mental illness, which could prove to be life-saving for other people.
Read MoreSteven Zaillian's Ripley has landed on Netflix, and it's instantly notable as being one of the best-looking shows the streaming service has ever distributed.
Read MoreWatch the trailer for Star Wars: Tales of the Empire, the follow-up to Tales of the Jedi.
Read MoreSaru (Doug Jones) had a big moment in the Star Trek: Discovery season 5 premiere, and it could tee up a much more compelling arc to come for the character.
Read MoreStar Trek: Discovery season 5 is picking up one of the biggest revelations on The Next Generation and weaving it into the fabric of the show.
Read MoreJonathan Nolan says they wanted to avoid making the Fallout show too dour.
Read MoreThese violent delights may finally get a proper ending if Westworld co-creator Jonathan Nolan has anything to say about it.
Read MoreAndrew Scott is a con artist in Ripley, a stylish black and white Netflix adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's The Talented Mr. Ripley. Here's our review.
Read MoreThe latest episode of X-Men '97 borrows its story from the comic Lifedeath.
Read MoreMojo returns to the animated universe of the X-Men, this time with a plan to trap Jubilee and Sunspot in a video game. Let's dig into his Marvel history.
Read MoreAlyson Court opted not to voice Jubilee again in X-Men '97, letting Asian actor Holly Chou take over. But Court returned in episode 4 with a perfect guest role.
Read MoreX-Men '97 sucks Jubilee and Sunspot into a video game created by Mojo, which allows for some great Easter eggs and references to real X-Men video games.
Read MorePhotos from the set of Daredevil: Born Again confirm Jon Bernthal is indeed reprising his role as Frank Castle (aka The Punisher) for Marvel's Disney+ series.
Read MoreUtilizing major characters from the Marvel Cinematic Universe for a Marvel Studios TV show can be tricky, but pretty much all minor characters are available.
Read MoreOne can draw a direct line between Grogu's story in The Mandalorian and the latest episode of Star Wars: The Bad Batch season 3, 'Identity Crisis.'
Read MoreSo, what do the writers of The Simpsons think about Family Guy, a show often accused of ripping off The Simpsons?
Read MoreX-Men '97 is out now on Disney+, and along with the revival of X-Men: The Animated Series, there's new gear for fans who love the Marvel mutant team.
Read MoreThere's more Star Trek than ever, yet it doesn't seem to be creating a new generation of Trekkies. Fortunately, we have a simple solution.
Read MoreWe're all trying to find the guy who did this ... as in, the HBO executive who hired I Think You Should Leave's Tim Robinson to develop a new comedy series.
Read MoreThe Apothecary Diaries is a thrilling, mysterious, and fun anime series, mixing House M.D. and Sherlock Holmes (only set in medieval China).
Read MoreWhen The Sopranos were first casting, they inspired an Italian-American mob (no, not that kind).
Read MoreSuicide Squad Isekai may only be the beginning of DC Comics branching out into anime. Here are five other DC properties that should follow suit.
Read MoreA seemingly random episode of the 60s sitcom The Beverly Hillbillies ended up breaking TV records to become the biggest non-event episode of TV ever.
Read MoreThe Flintstones broke records in the 1960s and remain a beloved cartoon franchise even today.
Read MoreLet's take a deep dive into one of the more forgotten Twilight Zone episodes, Nightmare as a Child.
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