The Breaking Bad Video Game You'll Never Get To Play
Vince Gilligan had plans to make a "Breaking Bad" video game in the style of a best-selling series that features its own fair share of questionable characters.
Read MoreVince Gilligan had plans to make a "Breaking Bad" video game in the style of a best-selling series that features its own fair share of questionable characters.
Read More"For All Mankind" is packed with Easter eggs, so it's only natural some viewers missed a shout-out to the score of "Pirates of the Caribbean."
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Read MoreWhen in New York City, you shouldn't expect to see the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man, but one iconic part of "Ghostbusters" is readily available for a visit.
Read MoreJosh Gad famously voices Olaf in the Frozen movies, but his playing of a character in Ghostbusters: Afterlife likely went unnoticed by many viewers.
Read MoreFrom Nicolas Cage's preparation to the actors who almost played Cyrus 'The Virus' Grissom, here's the untold truth of Con Air.
Read MoreHere's why fans of the "Mortal Kombat" video games and films still wax nostalgic about the opening scene from the 1995 film adaptation.
Read MoreIf the actor playing Tangerine in "Bullet Train" looks familiar to you, it's probably because you've seen him in anything from "Avengers" to "Godzilla."
Read More"Kill Bill Vol. 1" was close to getting an NC-17 rating by the MPA, but Tarantino took steps to avoid such a fate for his bloody action film.
Read MoreAs hard as it might be to believe, Dan Aykroyd was inspired to pen "Ghostbusters" in part after hearing stories about real-life paranormal investigators.
Read MoreRachel Weisz was absent from "The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor," and was replaced with Maria Bello.
Read MoreNo one could have anticipated how beloved The Mummy would become. It's worth taking a look at how it paved the way for many of our new favorite action flicks.
Read More"Men in Black II" in 2002 brought back Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones as MIB agents out to save the world. Here's the untold truth of the sci-fi sequel.
Read MoreStar Wars regularly updates, changes, or retcons its massive universe. Here are some of the changes that have made the franchise that much more enjoyable.
Read MoreThe 2000s saw the release of a slew of fantastic action movies, spanning all different styles and sub-genres. These are the best of the best.
Read MoreFrom "Batman: The Animated Series" to "Extreme Ghostbusters," these are the very best animated versions of live-action movies and TV shows.
Read MoreNearly two decades after Jumanji unleashed a stampede of jungle animals, we check in to see where the stars of this classic '90s movie are now.
Read MoreWhile critics may have their fair share of annoyance with "Ghostbusters 2," fans are singing a different tune.
Read MoreAna de Armas would like to see the James Bond franchise adopt this long-overdue change sooner rather than later.
Read MoreWhile Pegg learned his lesson, there are others who haven't, which is why the actor is broaching the touchy subject again.
Read MoreFor the curious, here's how original 007 Sean Connery really felt about the late Roger Moore's and Daniel Craig's portrayals of James Bond.
Read MoreMichelle Rodriguez has been a staple of the Fast & Furious franchise since the beginning. But there is one storyline that almost made her quit the series.
Read MoreSony co-presidents Sanford Panitch and Josh Greenstein believe "Top Gun: Maverick" owes a portion of its success to "Venom: Let There Be Carnage."
Read MoreFrom dazzling jet fighter action to shirtless beach volleyball, here are the most pause-worthy moments in the original Top Gun.
Read MoreOne funny behind-the-scenes story from "Ghostbusters; Afterlife" involves Bill Murray bringing a particularly hilarious guest to the set of the film.
Read MoreFew big-budget blockbuster sequels have ever been quite as highly-anticipated as "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull."
Read MoreLuke Skywalker himself, Mark Hamill, recently shined a light on how George Lucas really feels about the pronunciations in the "Star Wars" universe.
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