Before Peter Jackson turned J.R.R. Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings" into a blockbuster trilogy, these obscure films and series tried to bring the novels to life.
When it comes to the length of time it took Frodo to destroy the One Ring in "The Lord of the Rings," there are different answers. Let's take a look at them.
Voldemort is pretty evil without any help, but this one fan theory illustrates that his return to power could have been way more horrifying than it was.
Some fans on Reddit think that Gandalf secretly used Bilbo's love of food to help ease him into the adventure in "The Hobbit." Here's what the theory claims.
Peter Jackson's "Lord of the Rings" movies included a very subtle yet biting jab at the films' now-disgraced and imprisoned producer, Harvey Weinstein.
Hermione Granger from "Harry Potter" is constantly described as one of the smartest witches of her time. So why is she in Gryffindor and not Ravenclaw?
Though Darth Maul initially appeared only in "Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace," he's since earned an entire backstory related to the Nightbrothers.
The "Lord of the Rings" and "Star Wars" franchises don't often come up in the same conversation, but the two crossed over on Twitter once to fight toxic fans.
The first "Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom" trailer reveals Black Manta's powerful new weapon, the Black Trident. Here's what fans should know about the item.
At the end of "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi," Anakin Skywalker appears as a Force spirit, secretly fulfilling his Jedi dream after he dies.
Boggarts are some of the most terrifying creatures in the wizarding world. We learn of various characters' boggarts, but Dumbledore's is the most disturbing.
Before "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" was published in 2000, some other titles for the book were considered by author J.K. Rowling and her editors.
Jessica Pearson was one of the main standouts on USA's "Suits." The actor who played the character is also somewhat of a legend in the world of sci-fi.