Every Avatar: The Last Airbender Comic Ranked
Toph started a metalbending academy, Zuko discovered the truth about his mother, and Azula returned. A lot happened in the Avatar: The Last Airbender comics.
Read MoreToph started a metalbending academy, Zuko discovered the truth about his mother, and Azula returned. A lot happened in the Avatar: The Last Airbender comics.
Read MoreThe best thing about Star Trek is that there's a series for everyone and Star Trek: Discovery season 5 is going out on its own terms.
Read MoreWhile filming the Night Court revival, John Larroquette felt the absence of so many old friends and crew members
Read MoreA draft of the Futurama pilot featured a dark joke that didn't make it into the final episode.
Read MoreAvatar: The Last Airbender references anime like Trigun in the season 3 episode 'Nightmares and Daydreams' - and these homages are more than just skin-deep.
Read MoreCartoon Network's Toonami helped give Daft Punk a huge boost with epic music videos.
Read MoreUnlike other projects set in the DC Universe, Young Justice's creatives decided there was more story potential in keeping society on Mars alive and thriving.
Read MoreFrom Cowboy Bebop to One Piece to Avatar: The Last Airbender, Netflix is going all-in on live-action anime adaptations. Which show could (and should) be next?
Read MoreFunko's fashion brand Loungefly is launching a new COLLECTIV line with high-end accessories, and they're kicking it off with stylish Star Wars and Loki gear.
Read MoreDoes Fire Nation Prince Zuko's scar represent his good side or his bad side in Avatar: The Last Airbender? It's not as obvious as it seems.
Read MoreThe Marvel-ous music of Loki season 2 stumbled into Pink Floyd's territory of retro synth and big guitar sounds quite by accident.
Read MoreRobert Downey Jr. is considered one of the worst Saturday Night Live cast members ever, but he's the first to win an Oscar.
Read MoreJohn Mulaney's award presentation at the Oscars should be an audition to host the Academy Awards next year.
Read MoreRick and Michonne haven't been reunited long, but their relationship is already on the rocks in The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live.
Read MoreThere was some concern on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine that the Nog amputation scene might be too violent.
Read MoreThe extremely strange, risky '60s sketch-comedy show Turn-On is the only show to ever be canceled in the middle of its debut broadcast.
Read MoreIn the early days, Toonami operated on the knife's edge of cancellation. Then it was saved by Sailor Moon, Gundam Wing, and Dragon Ball Z.
Read MoreJosh Brolin returned to host Saturday Night Live for a third time, and I realized that he's carrying a lot of John Malkovich energy that really helps him out.
Read MoreA Fox executive who didn't understand what made Bob's Burgers such a special show tried to convince creatives to alter the dynamic between the Belcher family.
Read MoreA Star Trek actor known for playing a beloved android character had more than just a cameo on the 1984 Night Court series -- he had a recurring role.
Read MoreBob Denver nearly learned the hard way not to make sudden movements around a lion while filming an episode of Gilligan's Island.
Read MoreThe Walking Dead was responsible for a major delay of the first season of Star Trek: Discovery thanks to some gamesmanship impacting an actor on both shows.
Read MoreThe classic '60s sitcom I Dream of Jeannie saw a drop-off in popularity after an NBC executive insisted that its leads should get married.
Read MoreOne of the very best original Star Trek episodes went through some changes during production, and problems arose.
Read MoreSherwood Schwartz had a hard time convincing people that Gilligan's Island was a good idea (although that catchy theme song helped).
Read MoreSome of the folks who worked on Star Trek: The Next Generation were not happy with the Romulan redesign.
Read MoreAn Always Sunny in Philadelphia improv from Charlie Day caught his co-stars off guard ... before they cracked up.
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