Looper exclusively spoke to "Chicago Med" showrunners Diane Frolov and Andrew Schneider about what their main focus is when a beloved actor leaves the series.
The 96th Academy Awards seemingly continues the trend of female actors only getting awards consideration if their characters go through unspeakable challenges.
Showrunner Andrea Newman discussed some of the things "Chicago Fire" Season 12 has in store, including the return of one beloved character and others' exits.
Chicago Med is back in rotation, and showrunners Diane Frolov and Andrew Schneider told Looper what we can expect for the Season 9 and its new direction.
The Emmys delighted viewers by embracing television and showering the median, and its stars, with immense praise. Other awards shows should take notes.
Here's what happened to Starkiller, a fan-favorite video game character who has yet to enter "Star Wars" canon, and the clone later created by Darth Vader.
"The Big Bang Theory" will be getting a second spin-off series, and it should make sure to treat its female characters better than the parent show did.
Marsha Warfield is back in court. The original "Night Court" cast member spoke to Looper about her return for the series revival and her career journey.
"The Wheel of Time" star Josha Stradowski explained the dynamic between Rand and Lanfear, why they work well together, and why their scenes were fun to shoot.
Director Zack Snyder weighed the fighting abilities of the heroes from "Rebel Moon" and "300" and told us why Kora stands out for more than her warrior skills.
Daniel Henney shared one of his biggest challenges of adapting Lan for "The Wheel of Time" and the important decision he had to make to overcome that block.
"Rebel Moon" is here, and Ray Fisher, Cleopatra Coleman, and E. Duffy all told Looper how their experiences working on the film were game changing for them.
"Rebel Moon" star Charlie Hunnam told Looper how working with director Zack Snyder was similar to his past experiences of working with Guillermo del Toro.