5 Mass Effect Characters Who We Want To See In Prime Video's Sci-Fi Series
Prime Video is turning Mass Effect into a new streaming series, and here are five characters from the games we hope end up on the show.
Read MorePrime Video is turning Mass Effect into a new streaming series, and here are five characters from the games we hope end up on the show.
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Read MoreRemember, remember the 5th of November ... or in this case, the 10th, because it was announced today that a 2006 DC Comics film is getting the series treatment.
Read MoreFans of the new Vince Gilligan series Pluribus are arguing over a plot point in episode 2, but could doomscrolling be to blame?
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Read MoreMichael Bradway, who recurred as Severide’s firefighting half-brother Jack Damon, didn't return to the NBC drama Chicago Fire for season 14. Here's why.
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Read MoreComic book series East of West is set in a dystopian, divided America with the Apocalypse approaching, and is perfect for Game of Thrones fans.
Read MorePluribus might share Breaking Bad's dark sense of humor and its Albuquerque setting, but otherwise it's a bold new step for creator Vince Gilligan.
Read MoreStranger Things season 5 broke new ground for the show from a technical perspective, and it was all the more exciting for the series' cast and crew.
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Read MoreFans feared that The Witcher would end with the exit of Henry Cavill, but one of his co-stars knew the series would continue on.
Read MoreThe first season of Stranger Things originally explained a crucial element of its story, but that changed after the Duffer Brothers pitched it to Netflix.
Read MorePluribus references 'Pod People' in a nod to Jack Finney's sci-fi classic The Body Snatchers, which has been adapted many times before.
Read MoreIf "King of the Hill" characters feel true to real life, it's because the show was inspired by a real incident that gave Mike Judge the idea to create the show.
Read MoreVince Gilligan's new sci-fi drama Pluribus features a hive mind antagonist that might feel familar to Star Trek fans.
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Read MoreLinda Hamilton joins '80s movie icons like Winona Ryder in the cast for Stranger Things season 5 (and in a villain role that brings things full circle for her).
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