How Black Mirror Outdid A Classic Twilight Zone Episode
In the Black Mirror episode USS Callister, Jesse Plemons plays a man-child in total control of his own small world - a concept familiar to Twilight Zone fans.
Read MoreIn the Black Mirror episode USS Callister, Jesse Plemons plays a man-child in total control of his own small world - a concept familiar to Twilight Zone fans.
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Read MoreThere have been some impressively large Star Trek TV show sets before, but apparently the upcoming Starfleet Academy series has one that puts the rest to shame.
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Read MoreCartoon Network rejected Craig McCracken's original pitch for The Powerpuff Girls. Luckily, his work on Dexter's Laboratory caught the eye of a wandering exec.
Read MoreTragically, an emotionally powerful piece of TV history was lost forever when the Cheers set got repainted, much to its cast's chagrin.
Read MoreChance Perdomo, who played Ambrose in Chilling Adventures of Sabrina and Andre in Gen V, has died following a motorcycle accident at the age of 27.
Read MoreIt takes a village to build a Springfield and Matt Groening was far from the only artist responsible for The Simpsons' success.
Read MoreThe classic Twilight Zone episode 'Nightmare at 20,000 Feet' was re-imagined twice, but neither remake captured the original's trim, terrifying simplicity.
Read MoreIn the court martial episode of Star Trek: The Original Series, William Shatner used his power as the series lead to request something from the director.
Read MoreThese are the only actors still alive from the classic Western TV series Bonanza.
Read MoreGilligan's Island creator Sherwood Schwartz once explained why casting the Skipper was the toughest role to get right, and it involves walking a very fine line.
Read MoreA true crime series finally convinced Stephen King he could adapt his novel Lisey's Story to the small screen.
Read MoreWhat are the Cosmic Force and the Living Force, and how do they differ in the Star Wars universe? Allow us to explain.
Read MoreIt's Always Sunny in Philadelphia's creatives really had to fight to even include the word 'abortion' in the season 1 episode 'Charlie Wants an Abortion.'
Read MoreLeave it to Jay Leno to exacerbate a feud between two of the creators of The Simpsons.
Read MoreLongtime Star Trek franchise writer and producer Alex Kurtzman has confirmed that fandom input is taken into account ... but only to a point.
Read MoreHere are the actors still alive from the TV classic The Donna Reed Show.
Read MoreStar Trek: Discovery season 5 will introduce Captain Rayner (Callum Keith Rennie), a member of a little-explored alien species called the Kelleruns.
Read MoreThis scenario from Netflix's 3 Body Problem is a great example of what a collaboration can look like when business concerns don't overtake artistic ones.
Read More"Schitt's Creek" never shied away from the messier aspects of life, family, or love. Here are 25 of the best quotes from the beloved sitcom..
Read MoreA character from Star Trek: The Next Generation is set to appear in the movie Star Trek: Section 31.
Read MoreHasbro's first wave of Marvel Legends action figures for the animated X-Men '97 series are pretty great, but they could use some extra accessories.
Read MoreDo you want to watch a Star Trek: Strange New Worlds murder-mystery episode directed by Jonathan Frakes? Of course you do.
Read MoreAsajj Ventress showed up on this week's episode of Star Wars: The Bad Batch season 3, but we may already know how she made her miraculous return from the dead.
Read MoreX-Men '97 is exploring a relationship between Rogue and Magneto, but this isn't unprecedented; the pair have a romantic history in Marvel's comics.
Read MoreAn additional episode of the horrifying docuseries Quiet on Set will explore lingering questions and dig deeper into conversations ignited by previous episodes.
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