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    The Most Brilliant Easter Eggs Of The Last Decade

    From secret songs to gunshot sonatas, some of the decade's strongest cinematic offerings are packed full of small details you might have missed the first time around. As we leave the 2010s behind, it's a perfect time to cue up your favorites and see what you might be able to find.
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    How Henry Cavill Transformed His Body For The Witcher

    He may have already looked god-like in all of his DC appearances, but Henry Cavill had to find a whole new level to play the lead in Netflix's The Witcher. If you haven't seen it yet, he's absolutely ripped. Here's how he got into the best shape of his life to play Geralt of Rivia.
  • Drew Barrymore in Scream

    Opening Scenes That Were The Best Part Of The Movie

    Sometimes a movie might go a bit overboard in the opening, and while the rest of the film might be awesome — or it might absolutely suck — it never compares to those first few minutes. From superhero flicks to spy thrillers, here are the opening scenes that were the best part of the movie.
  • Mark Hamill in Star Wars: The Last Jedi

    All The Ways The Rise Of Skywalker Ignores The Last Jedi

    When it comes to Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, it seems as if J.J. Abrams set out to erase some of the elements that some fans really loved about Episode VIII. From backstory twists to forgotten characters, here are all the ways The Rise of Skywalker ignores The Last Jedi.
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    The Untold Truth Of Lex Luthor

    Superman's arch-rival is a calculating genius whose main weakness is his own stubborn pride — but there's more to the story than that, and even if you're a DC diehard, there are probably parts of the story that you've missed. This is the untold truth of Lex Luthor.
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    Things Only Adults Notice In Ren & Stimpy

    The themes underlying the show may not be particularly deep — as its creator has argued, "It's just plain gross" — but watching it through grown-up eyes is a very different experience. It's time to take a look at things that only adults see in Ren & Stimpy.
  • Brec Bassinger in Stargirl

    The Untold Truth Of Stargirl

    If you want to know how Courtney Whitmore went from obscurity to her own show — and how she's carrying on a tradition of heroism that stretches back a solid 80 years — then read on for the real truth behind DC's Stargirl.
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    The Best New Amazon Prime Video Arrivals Of January 2020

    Amazon Prime Video is kicking the new year off with movies and shows about outer space, infamous criminals, boxing sleuths, and bloodthirsty barbarians. So keep reading to learn more about our picks for the best new Amazon Prime Video arrivals of January 2020.
  • Yennefer in The Witcher

    The Ending Of The Witcher Explained

    Netflix's The Witcher delivers on its promise of high-fantasy monster hunting, but it's not always easy to follow. If you made it to the end of the first season and feel a little lost, it's not your fault. Here's what you need to know.
  • Daisy Ridley in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

    This Is The Right Order To Watch Every Star Wars Movie

    It's a debate that's raged among Star Wars fans since time immemorial ... or at least since the prequels came out. What's the right order to watch every Star Wars movie? Well, pour yourself a glass of blue milk and settle in to watch every Star Wars movie in the right order.
  • Daisy Ridley in The Rise of Skywalker

    Confusing Moments In Rise Of Skywalker Explained

    While The Rise of Skywalker answered quite a few of the saga's lingering questions, it also presented a few of its own. We can't promise you'll understand every part of Rise of Skywalker after delving into our explanations, but we hope we can help you feel at least a little less confused.
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    The Cutest Creatures In The Rise Of Skywalker

    Although not every new alien and droid introduced in Rise of Skywalker is cuddly (some are even downright monstrous), there's no shortage of creatures in the action-packed sequel that we'd want to snuggle -- or, in the case of the skittish droid D-O, squee over from a respectful distance.
  • Kylo Ren in Rise of Skywalker

    Biggest Unanswered Questions In The Skywalker Saga

    Beginning with the first Star Wars film in 1977 and encompassing nine full-length motion pictures, the Skywalker Saga is over 40 years old. Between A New Hope and The Rise of Skywalker, the stories have given us lots of questions, and there are still plenty left unanswered.
  • Leia in Rise of Skywalker

    Things Only Adults Noticed In The Rise Of Skywalker

    The Rise of Skywalker is filled with plot twists and references that only older fans will get — as well as some disturbing ideas that only mature viewers will notice. Children will enjoy the Skywalker Saga's finale just fine, but will they pick up on these spoiler-filled plot points? We think not.
  • Jennifer Garner in Alias

    The Ending Of Alias Finally Explained

    By the time Alias hit the end of its run, its mythology had spiraled out into an unwieldy beast that couldn't be fully contained by even the most ambitious 43-minute series finale. Fortunately, if you've never quite been able to figure out the ending of Alias, we're here to help.
  • Palpatine on the Rise of Skywalker poster

    Emperor Palpatine's Plan In The Rise Of Skywalker Explained

    We knew Palpatine would be back for months before The Rise of Skywalker ever hit theaters, but we didn't know how or why. Now that the film is finally out, we have the answers to some of our questions, but it takes a little bit of consideration to assemble that knowledge into a clear picture.
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    Biggest Unanswered Questions In The Rise Of Skywalker

    Star Wars Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker is the last chapter in the Skywalker Saga, the blockbuster bow wrapping up loose ends in a franchise that has spanned 42 years. And it does resolve a lot of longstanding questions. But it also raises just as many questions as it answers.