Aaron Sagers
That guy from a lot of paranormal TV shows, including Paranormal Caught on Camera on Travel Channel. Former editor-at-large for Syfy. Radioactive spider-bite survivor. At home with the scum and villainy in most intergalactic tiki bars.
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Stories By Aaron Sagers
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The pantheon of gods has evolved with the show, but one particularly elusive deity may be coming back for season 4 after a brief hiatus.
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The bulk of the MCU's future has yet to be revealed, at least according to Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige.
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Falcon actor Anthony Mackie has revealed that the initial plan for the Old Man Cap scene in Avengers: Endgame was way different from what actually happened.
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For nine seasons, Ivy Calvin has been the King of Palmdale, California on A&E's Storage Wars. But at least once, Ivy was stumped by one of the items he bought.
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Sacha Baron Cohen is used to taking risks for his art, but for his 2020 Borat sequel, the entire production had to take a greater risk than they anticipated.
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An important character's debut debunked some popular fan theories.
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As it heads into its third season, Cobra Kai expands the mythology of characters Johnny and Daniel while also frequently referencing the original films.
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Storage Wars' Darrell Sheets is known as the Gambler, but even he was disturbed by this gruesome storage unit discovery.
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Storage Wars' Dave Hester isn't afraid of a bidding war -- or, as it turns out, a court battle over his right to use his trademark phrase, "YUUUP!"
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In an alternate universe, Miguel and Robbie squared off before the All-Valley Tournament over Sam LaRusso.
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Wonder Woman 1984 is a blockbuster superhero sequel with loads of action, but like its 2017 predecessor, it is an optimistic love story at its core.
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Movies have taught us that bank robbing requires a lot of coordination among a team of thieves, but the criminal enterprise also requires good communication.
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Is a subtle Star Wars reference in 1997's Men in Black just a clever shout-out to George Lucas, or could it mean so much more?
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It's the first day of Witchmas, and Netflix has delivered a gift to fans of The Witcher with a set photo that teases the arrival of the Scoia'tael in season 2.
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Actor Charlie Hunnam has played a motorcycle club leader, a legendary king, and a kaiju-fighting mech pilot. What if he joined the MCU?
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In Amazon Prime Video's series The Boys, the character A-Train is the fastest man in the world, but he isn't the first speedster on the roster of the not-so-super superhero team the Seven.