Zendaya's Bread Throwing In Spider-Man: No Way Home Was An Improvised Idea
Zendaya thought to improvise a moment involving bread from Spider-Man: No Way Home.
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Read MoreThat wasn't really Britt Ekland dancing in the buff during The Wicker Man.
Read MoreSurviving members of The Love Boat's cast are still working in Hollywood today, while others have retired from acting and are pursuing other endeavors.
Read MoreWhile making the superhero comedy Sky High, Kurt Russell received a rewritten script that could have seriously harmed the film's chances at becoming beloved.
Read MoreBookTok favorite turned movie The Tearsmith is topping the Netflix charts, but is this Italian language romance any good?
Read MoreThe late Lance Reddick had the misfortune of having his role in not one but two Godzilla films heavily edited down, including Godzilla vs. Kong.
Read MoreLike his character, Dal, Star Trek: Prodigy actor Brett Gray went into the series knowing little to nothing about the larger franchise.
Read MoreSome of The Simpsons' Treehouse of Horror segments were even better than the episodes of The Twilight Zone they were parodying.
Read MoreStar Wars: The Clone Wars showrunner Dave Filoni pointed Matt Lanter in the right direction when it came to voicing Anakin Skywalker on the series.
Read MoreA very pregnant Emily Deschanel was determined to perform as many of her own stunts as possible in Bones season 7.
Read MoreThe bar from Cheers is based on a real-life bar in Boston, and that caused some problems for locals.
Read MoreThe 2009 Land of the Lost movie put an adult comedy spin on the '70s TV series, although its version of the character Cha-Ka was deemed a little too risqué.
Read MoreMargot Robbie, who played Harley Quinn in three DC films, revealed that a scene in 2016's Suicide Squad was the most unpleasant thing she'd ever done.
Read MoreAmazon's Fallout TV show is packed with Justified actors, and Walton Goggins has revealed he personally invited Mykelti Williamson to guest star.
Read MoreThe Comic Book Guy from The Simpsons was inspired by someone on a fan site for the show.
Read MoreAlex Garland's imminent-future dystopia Civil War is A24's most expensive movie yet, but the investment is already paying off at the box office.
Read MoreBurt Reynolds (briefly) thought speaking in an Irish accent would improve Boogie Nights, much to Mark Wahlberg and director Paul Thomas Anderson's confusion.
Read MoreThe visual effects team of Apollo 13 used a fire extinguisher at one point, because sometimes the simplest solution is the best one.
Read MoreAn infamous real-life tennis match inspired the screenplay for Challengers.
Read MoreSteven Spielberg's story for the horror classic Poltergeist owes a lot to the work of Richard Matheson, especially his Twilight Zone episode 'Little Girl Lost.'
Read MoreWhile the first season of the Fallout TV series carries over the video games' mix of grim comedy and violence, the violence gains the edge in episode 4.
Read MoreAfter a string of great movies in the 1980s, one early 1990s movie had John Carpenter ready to say goodbye to Hollywood.
Read More20 years ago, Sam Raimi helped cement superhero cinema's legacy with an all-timer action scene between Spider-Man, Doc Ock, and the people of New York City.
Read MoreRipley has been heralded as one of the most gorgeous-looking Netflix series ever, although its black-and-white visuals have also drawn complaints from viewers.
Read More1986 sports drama Hoosiers has gone down in history as one of the most influential sports dramas ever made.
Read MoreShrek 2 solidified DreamWorks as a major player in the field of animated cinema and shattered box office records.
Read MoreOver the years, fans have come up with a lot of theories surrounding the alien hunters in the Predator franchise. Let's break down some of the best and worst.
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