The Twilight Zone creator Rod Serling and producer Buck Houghton established a firm set of rules for the show, but sometimes broke them to the series' benefit.
Before Stephen King's It was turned into a two-part movie, it was a TV miniseries. But what happened to the TV cast who brought the Losers Club to life?
The Simpsons' first Christmas episode, 'Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire,' proved to be a much better introduction to the series than the original pilot.
Bishop is a time traveler who occasionally joined in X-Men adventures in the original animated series. But why is he hanging around with them in X-Men '97?
Netflix's 3 Body Problem meticulously lays the groundwork for us to understand the San-Ti, so much so that you'd be forgiven for thinking they have a point.
Netflix's 3 Body Problem season 1 explores humanity's reaction to the threat of an impending alien invasion. Here's what its ending portends for the future.
Larry Houston, who was responsible for the memorable opening titles of X-Men: The Animated Series, was hired to recapture that same magic for X-Men '97.
X-Men '97 episode 2, 'Mutant Liberation Begins,' suggests the show is drawing from Chris Claremont's defining run on the X-Men comics (like the '90s cartoon).
X-Men '97 introduces audiences to Roberto da Costa, who Marvel Comics fans will recognize as Sunspot. But who is this character and what can we expect from him?
Fennec Shand knows someone with the M-Count information Clone Force 99 needs on Star Wars: The Bad Batch ... and we think we know her informant's identity.
X-Men: The Animated Series and the Spider-Man cartoon from 1994 shared a universe, and there's a webslinger Easter egg in X-Men '97's premiere to prove it.