Star Trek, Alien, And Foundation: We're Living In A New Sci-Fi TV Golden Age
For all its issues, streaming has been a boon for sci-fi TV, and few shows illustrate that like Alien: Earth, Foundation, and Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.
Read MoreFor all its issues, streaming has been a boon for sci-fi TV, and few shows illustrate that like Alien: Earth, Foundation, and Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.
Read MoreSeinfeld is a self-described sitcom 'about nothing.' But if you want to understand its essence without watching the entire show, these episodes are must-sees.
Read MoreStar Trek has boasted some pretty impressive guest stars over the years, but one of the most unexpected came from a living rock legend.
Read MoreThe Star Trek franchise is righting one of its wrongs with a Khan audio series starring an actor who would be perfect to play the character in live-action too.
Read MoreDemon Slayer: Infinity Castle is the first in a trilogy of movies that will wrap up the hit anime series. Here's where the story left off in season 4.
Read MoreRemember when Denzel Washington starred in an HBO show alongside one of the most interesting casts ever assembled for TV?
Read MoreThis tragic Alien: Earth scene involving Babou Ceesay's cyborg Morrow was all the more emotional to film due to the presence of the actor's real-life daughter.
Read MoreAlexandra Daddario is perfect casting as Rowan Fielding on Mayfair Witches, but a guest spot on New Girl over a decade ago predicted she'd one day play a witch.
Read MoreWhile Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez remain a charming combination, Only Murders In The Building season 5 finds the series running on fumes.
Read MoreOne largely forgotten Hayden Christensen sci-fi movie from 2008 got an unexpected spin-off series courtesy of YouTube Red.
Read MoreWhen it comes to prestige TV, HBO was once king. Here are 10 incredible HBO shows that, in hindsight, remain severely underrated.
Read MoreStar Trek is boldly going where the franchise has never gone before with a tease of the first-ever Star Trek LEGO sets. Take a look!
Read MoreLooking to get into Stargate SG-1 but aren't sure where to begin? We've come up with five of the series' most essential episodes to help you start.
Read MoreThough Peacock's The Paper is a spin-off of The Office, it feels more like another popular modern sitcom that airs on a rival network.
Read MoreHBO's new crime miniseries Task stars Fabien Frankel as FBI agent Anthony Grasso, and you might recognize the actor from another HBO show.
Read MoreTask, the new gritty HBO crime drama from the creator of Mare of Easttown, features a cast member you might remember from The Goonies.
Read MoreFrom a classic screwball comedy to a modern superhero show, here are five things to watch if you enjoy Peacock's The Paper, the spin-off of NBC's The Office.
Read MoreStar Trek: Strange New Worlds is set to end after season 5, but there were talks about a possible movie to wrap up the characters' stories.
Read MoreCatwoman didn't show up in The Penguin TV series, but she did send a letter to Sofia Falcone. Here's why, according to the showrunner.
Read MoreIt seemed like Prime Video had big plans for the YA series Panic, but the show ended up being canceled after one season. Here's why.
Read MoreRachel Luttrell deserves an award for her commitment to playing Teyla Emmagan on Stargate Atlantis while covered in prosthetics.
Read MoreSeveral of The Big Bang Theory actors wanted to do their own stunts when opportunities cropped up on the sitcom, but one actor was especially eager.
Read MoreThe Brady Bunch is responsible for countless classic episodes of television, but two of the Brady kids think the best stories went to two characters.
Read MoreThe Paper keeps the references to The Office few and far between, but the season 1 finale has a lovely nod to a great Michael Scott moment.
Read MoreIn season 3 of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Ortegas finds herself on a planet created using an impressive combination of practical and visual effects.
Read MoreThe Paper might be a spin-off of the U.S. version of The Office, but one of its most notable characters harkens back to the cringe humor of the UK original.
Read MoreAs much as the plot of this Seinfeld episode escalates to an absurd degree, it was modeled directly after a real argument between two of the show's writers.
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