Much like Star Trek's Betazoids, Star Wars has its own hedonistic alien race known as the Zeltrons, and we've got a breakdown of everything you need to know.
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When Bones homaged Golden Age Hollywood in its 200th episode (including Alfred Hitchcock's work), the opening credits proved to be an unexpected challenge.
Bob's Burgers creators famously worked backwards when creating characters by starting with casting. That's how we ended up with Dan Mintz as Tina Belcher.
Al Pacino fully commits to every role he takes, which makes him the perfect candidate for an utterly ridiculous appearance on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood is ultimately an action story with fights that flawlessly mix color, motion, and sound. Here are its five best action scenes.
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' massive augmented reality walls, which its cast and crew dub 'The Holodeck,' are similar to those used by ILM's The Volume.
Steven Zaillian's Ripley has landed on Netflix, and it's instantly notable as being one of the best-looking shows the streaming service has ever distributed.
Saru (Doug Jones) had a big moment in the Star Trek: Discovery season 5 premiere, and it could tee up a much more compelling arc to come for the character.
Andrew Scott is a con artist in Ripley, a stylish black and white Netflix adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's The Talented Mr. Ripley. Here's our review.
Mojo returns to the animated universe of the X-Men, this time with a plan to trap Jubilee and Sunspot in a video game. Let's dig into his Marvel history.
Alyson Court opted not to voice Jubilee again in X-Men '97, letting Asian actor Holly Chou take over. But Court returned in episode 4 with a perfect guest role.
X-Men '97 sucks Jubilee and Sunspot into a video game created by Mojo, which allows for some great Easter eggs and references to real X-Men video games.
Photos from the set of Daredevil: Born Again confirm Jon Bernthal is indeed reprising his role as Frank Castle (aka The Punisher) for Marvel's Disney+ series.
Utilizing major characters from the Marvel Cinematic Universe for a Marvel Studios TV show can be tricky, but pretty much all minor characters are available.