A great way for TV fans to see their characters continue beyond their original shows is through TV movies that expand the show. Here are the best TV movies.
"The Conners" star Lecy Goranson discussed her time playing Becky, the way the sitcom addresses current issues, and what's next in the rest of Season 5.
In Looper's exclusive interview with Keegan-Michael Key, who plays Toad, he talked about a particular Easter egg in "The Super Mario Bros. Movie" that he loves.
"Blue Beetle" stars Xolo Mariduena in the first cinematic take on the DC hero. Here's a breakdown of the character's history, stretching way back to the 1930's.
Tetris tells the impossible - and more than slightly fictionalized - tale of what it took to bring the video game out of Russia and all over the world.
"The Night Agent" follows FBI agent Peter Sutherland as he begins to work with the White House. Here is the ending of The Night Agent Season 1 explained.
Anya Taylor-Joy, who plays Princess Peach in "The Super Mario Bros. Movie," told us in an interview about a character she loves whose appearance surprised her.
With the main cast set to return for Netflix's new anime series, let's revisit the 2010 original. Here is the ending of "Scott Pilgrim vs. the World" explained.
Netflix's Waco: American Apocalypse documentary is a riveting look at cults and an American tragedy, but there are some fascinating details the doc leaves out.
Steve-O, along with the rest of the "Jackass" crew, are some of the most fearless individuals on television. However, even veteran performers have their limits.
The frequency of post-credits scenes has rapidly accelerated since the MCU made them common. Here are the post-credit scenes that failed to live up to the hype.
When an actor appears in a successful movie, we expect to see more of them in the future. Here are actors whose only acting credit came in a movie classic.
Despite a few shake-ups, "Voyager" ran for seven seasons and featured a stellar ensemble cast. Here is what happened to the cast of "Star Trek: Voyager."
Jake T. Austin launched his career in "Dora the Explorer" but soon fell off the map. Here is why you rarely hear from Disney Channel star Jake T. Austin.