Alan Ritchson's 7 Best Roles That Aren't Reacher, Ranked
He may be known as Reacher, but there's more to Alan Ritchson than that popular character. Here are the best Alan Ritchson roles ranked.
Read MoreHe may be known as Reacher, but there's more to Alan Ritchson than that popular character. Here are the best Alan Ritchson roles ranked.
Read MoreIs Kate Winslet ready to get back in the saddle as Mare for a continuation of HBO's Mare of Easttown? Here's what the actor had to say in a recent interview.
Read MoreAndrew Scott brings Patricia Highsmith's infamous grifter to stylish life in the new trailer for the Netflix series Ripley.
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Read MoreLynda Carter pulled a stunt on the set of Wonder Woman that would make Tom Cruise proud.
Read MoreA set from the forgotten Kelsey Grammer sitcom Back to You was one repurposed for an episode of Bones.
Read MoreMichonne, one of the standout characters in the Walking Dead universe, is back in a big way in the latest episode of The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live.
Read MoreStar Trek: The Next Generation makeup designer Michael Westmore changed the Romulans' appearances so as to instantly communicate their antagonistic nature.
Read MoreThe Beverly Hillbillies was one of the top-rated shows on TV during the 1960s, but now Eric Baer Jr. is the only member of the core cast still with us.
Read MoreEuphoria and Madame Web star Sydney Sweeney made her hosting debut on Saturday Night Live, and she shined in an array of original and satisfying sketches.
Read MoreYou can blame the writers' strike caused by the AMPTP's greed for the flimsy writing in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode 'The Neutral Zone.'
Read MoreSydney Sweeney courts the hot new basketball player in Saturday Night Live's Air Bud homage, which co-stars one of SNL's best-behaved animal actors.
Read MoreThe pilot episode of Futurama went through a lot of different drafts, including one where the Statue of Liberty saves Fry from a nasty fall.
Read MoreReacher season 1 adapted the first book in the series, but season 2 jumped ahead. Why? Author Lee Child has the answer.
Read MoreWhen Catherine Hicks was cast in Star Trek IV, she didn't know the first thing about the sci-fi series. Luckily, Leonard Nimoy was there to help.
Read MoreBender's belching on Futurama sound disgustingly real, and that's because they are.
Read MoreOne of the best episodes of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is a riff on Stanley Kubrick's horror classic The Shining involving Mac and Dennis.
Read MoreThe Twilight Zone creator Rod Serling was not thrilled when he would see reruns of the show airing on TV. But the reason for his distaste might surprise you.
Read MoreMarried... with Children not only paved the way for the success of The Simpsons but also helped build the Fox Network foundation.
Read MoreFuturama was written by nerds, for nerds, and the nerdy writers didn't hesitate to include hidden clues to an alien language puzzle in the pilot episode.
Read MoreBones' circus-themed episode "Double Trouble in the Panhandle" saw Emily Deschanel sustain a real-life injury that was subsequently written into the show.
Read MoreRob Thomas's cameo on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia has a much darker ending in a deleted scene.
Read MoreRight before getting his big break with Melrose Place, Andrew Shue shot a pilot for a scrapped early-'90s Fox crime series called Gulf City.
Read MoreLegendary creature performer and actor, Doug Jones, was intimidated by the season 3 change made to his character Saru on Star Trek: Discovery.
Read MoreJohn Larroquette won four straight Emmy Awards in the 1980s for playing Dan Fielding on Night Court. Here's why that award-winning streak came to an end.
Read MoreSomehow, Palpatine returned ... over and over again. Here's every actor who played Emperor Palpatine in the Star Wars franchise.
Read MoreAn episode of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds was filmed in the same Ontario estate where Billy Madison (Adam Sandler) once chased an invisible penguin.
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