Several famous faces in Hollywood took to social media to pay tribute to the late actor-comedian Richard Lewis, who died on February 27 at the age of 76.
Fans of "NCIS" couple Tony DiNozzo and Ziva David can look forward to a spin-off starring the duo at some point in the future. Here's what we know about it.
On February 14, 2024, Richard Lewis shared his final post on Twitter -- a sweet message for his wife, Joyce Lapinsky, that referenced another famous couple.
After the fanfare of "Wonka," a Scottish-based fan missed the boat in designing a fun recreation ride. Still, it's not as scary as Gene Wilder's iconic scene.
Legendary comedian and star of movies and television programs like "Robin Hood: Men in Tights" and "Curb your Enthusiasm," Richard Lewis, has died at 76.
Jake Gyllenhaal's "Road House" remake continues to find itself mired in controversy, with the most recent development involving allegations of AI voice work.
The first stills from "The Crow" remake reveal Bill Skarsgard's gothic take on Eric Draven and fans on Twitter can't stop comparing him to Jared Leto's Joker.
Hasbro's Star Wars Black Series line is adding a new figure, and Looper has the exclusive announcement with a first look at the Mandalorian's Nite Owls.
Kara Killmer's Sylvie Brett has been part of "Chicago Fire" since 2014, but now the actor is leaving the long-running drama. Here's why that's happening.
Here's why Sara Ramirez and their character, Che Diaz, are leaving "And Just Like That...," and why Che's departure won't fix the show's many problems.
While the director may have made some comments regarding the future of the franchise, fans shouldn't count on hearing news about "Dune 3" anytime soon.
Adam Sandler's role in an early 2000s film captured the attention of director Johan Renck and led to him being cast in the latter's new sci-fi drama "Spaceman."
Adam Harrison, son of "Pawn Stars" star Rick Harrison, died in January 2024 at age 39. It's now been confirmed whether his death will be mentioned on the show.
Teamed with "Spaceman" co-star Paul Dano for an exclusive interview with Looper, Adam Sandler mulled over the idea of playing a superhero or a supervillain.
According to an unnamed Disney executive, "The Marvels" performed poorly in the box office because some fans don't want to see films that empower women.