TMNT: Mutant Mayhem Trailer Sneaks In The Classic Cartoon Theme Song (& A Nod To The 90s Films)
Cowabunga! Radical! Pizza! etc.
Read MoreCowabunga! Radical! Pizza! etc.
Read MoreCreatures like those in The Mines of Mandalore have shown up before in Star Wars video games.
Read MoreSupergirl is flying over to Eternia, with Melissa Benoist lending her voice to Teela in the upcoming Masters of the Universe: Revolution animated series.
Read MoreLook, hear us out on this one...
Read MoreMando clearly wins the best worst dad award.
Read MoreShe may still need to do some healing, but Bo-Katan certainly proves that she deserves to wield the Darksaber in the second episode of The Mandalorian season 3.
Read MoreWe must face the long dark of Mandalore. Be on your guard. There are older and fouler things than droids, in the deep places of the world.
Read MoreGrogu's Jedi training with Luke Skywalker has paid off.
Read MoreThe cinematographer of Mudbound, Fruitvale Station, and Black Panther makes her debut in a galaxy far, far away.
Read MoreThe Mandalorian is the latest Star Wars project to explore how mythologizing the past can cause harm.
Read MoreWill we ever learn the truth about Duke Adonai Kryze?
Read MoreGrogu just wouldn't be as lovable if he were totally computer-generated.
Read MoreIs Grogu just a baby learning his first words, or is something else going on?
Read MoreLike General Grievous meets The Thing.
Read MoreIt's gotta be the same droid, right?
Read MoreAll hail the Mad God Phil Tippett.
Read MoreWas this reference on your Mandalorian bingo card?
Read MoreThe second episode of season 3 heads to the Mines of Moria. Er, we mean Mandalore.
Read MoreWelcome to Sundari City.
Read MoreAfter a rough start, season 3 quickly course-corrects with The Mines of Mandalore.
Read MoreBig, big spoilers lie ahead, folks.
Read MoreIf the 96-year-old comedy legend has a joke he wants to tell, you let Mel Brooks tell the dang joke!
Read More'You know, the people that tend to end up running theocracies ... are probably not as godly as they think.'
Read MoreThere's something innately comforting about murder-mystery shows like Poker Face and Columbo.
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