The "FUBAR" Season 1 finale ends on an action-packed note that ties up some loose threads, and introduces new ones into the mix. Let's dig into that ending.
Not a lot of Netflix's original series "FUBAR" works as well as it should, but there's no denying the X factor of seeing Arnold Schwarzenegger back in action.
"Heartstopper" star Kit Connor shared that he joined the queer coming-of-age drama because he appreciated how it represented certain underseen queer identities.
"Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story" star Arsema Thomas missed her first callback for her role in the Netflix series thanks to her job in a butcher shop.
Despite its own dedicated fanbase, "Moesha" was abruptly canceled after six seasons on air. Here's why the series ended and how the lead feels about it.
"Bridgerton" viewers will note that the "Queen Charlotte" locations resemble those of past seasons. According to Tudum, the series share many filming locations.
As streamers fill their slates with unscripted programming in light of the WGA strike, "Squid Game: The Challenge" will debut within a new wave of reality TV.
In the action-packed sequel film "Extraction 2," starring Chris Hemsworth as Tyler Rake, a new subject needs to be extracted from prison, named Ketevan.
Viewers may find the third Brunner family member of "FUBAR," Tally, to look rather familiar based on her actor's history of notable credits in film and TV.
Shonda Rhimes' "Queen Charlotte" A Bridgerton Story" adapts the story of a real woman from history through the lens of the dramatic "Bridgerton" books.
The Mother co-star Omari Hardwick says that the movie actually feels like three films rolled into one, thanks to the many locations and action sequences.
Audiences might find Sonya from Netflix's action-thriller "The Mother" quite familiar, as the character's actor has appeared in some other notable productions.
Fans might be scratching their heads wondering why Varian Fry from Netflix's "Transatlantic" looks familiar. Here's where you might have seen him before.