While WandaVision has taken cues from many eras of sitcom history, a quote from director Matt Shakman points to one sitcom that was of particular importance.
Wanda Maximoff's story has come very far since her first appearance in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Despite that, though, Elizabeth Olsen was still hesitant to sign on to WandaVision, but Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige managed to convince her otherwise.
It's easy to be a little pessimistic and assume that Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 is proceeding at a snail's pace, if that. However, James Gunn himself just confirmed that the wheels have been spinning behind the MCU scenes all along.
Viewers will have plenty of laughs in store when it drops on November 17, 2020. After all, this is far from Kevin Hart's first rodeo, and his latest Netflix standup special promises to be business as usual for the funnyman.
The November 9, 2020 edition of Jeopardy! opened with a touching tribute to Alex Trebek that was enough to leave even the most casual viewer tearing up.
With several spin-offs airing and in-development, The Walking Dead universe is rapidly expanding. But the ratings for AMC's latest series World Beyond are proving these new additions may not be enough to revive a dying franchise.
Netflix just dropped a trailer for the sequel to 2018's Prince and the Pauper-like Christmas rom-com The Princess Switch, which sees Stacy and Margaret back together again. The twist? This time, there's a third Vanessa Hudgens in the mix!
As you might imagine, the first episode of Saturday Night Live after the results of the 2020 Presidential election were called had quite a cold open. For many, the absolute highlight was when Jim Carrey brought back the catch phrase of likely the most popular character he's ever played.
Midnight at the Magnolia may have come out a couple of months before its central holiday, but it's always a good time to watch a fun, family-friendly movie where two people fall in love on New Year's Eve. Here's why this romcom is lighting up Netflix.
For too long, fans of both explosions and Gerard Butler have been left in the dark, wondering, "What else has fallen?" Today, they need wonder no more.
In The Mandalorian chapter 10, the crew has a run-in with a couple of New Republic X-wing pilots who identify Mando's ship, the Razor Crest, as the one used during the prison break in season 1's chapter 6. There's a minuscule yet very important detail about the pilots you may have missed.
Fans of The Walking Dead franchise had a lot to say about what they saw as a series of extremely dumb decisions from almost everyone on The Walking Dead: World Beyond this week.
Michael J. Fox appears to be reprising his role of Marty McFly from Back to the Future in a way that, in your wildest dreams, you most certainly could not have come up with.
WandaVision, about Scarlet Witch and Vision settling into a suburban life with a surreal twist, is scheduled to be the first Disney+ original series from Marvel Studios to come out. Thanks to a recent development, it appears that WandaVision is on track for its intended December 2020 launch.
As the world mourns the death of longtime Jeopardy! host Alex Trebek, who passed away from pancreatic cancer on November 8, many around the world are remembering not only Trebek's work on his day job, but also the numerous appearances he made in other projects. This includes Ryan Reynolds.
Netflix’s content catalog is filled with great films, from Academy Award nominees to outstanding Netflix originals, but somehow, 2009's much-maligned Paul Blart: Mall Cop is crushing it on the streaming platform.
On Sunday, November 8, 2020, Jeopardy! host Alex Trebek died at the age of 80 after suffering complications from stage IV pancreatic cancer. But even as his pain worsened from a recent surgery, the 80-year-old broadcasting legend refused to stop filming the popular game show. Here's why.
When news broke on that Jeopardy! host, Alex Trebek passed away due to complications from stage IV pancreatic cancer, fans flocked to remember the game show host — including his most hilariously savage moments.
On November 8, 2020, Jeopardy!'s intrepid host, Alex Trebek, passed away due to complications from stage IV pancreatic cancer. Though he can never truly be replaced, here’s Alex Trebek’s tongue-in-cheek pick to be the next Jeopardy! host.
Over at The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, the show has continued to face internal difficulties and changes in the creative team, ever since Jimmy Fallon took over the role of host from Jay Leno in 2014. The newest head writer is also leaving, but not for the reasons widely being reported.
You can judge a lot about a man by his taste in movies, and Trebek's picks certainly suggest that he really was the classy intellectual we always presumed him to be.
Pop-cultural icon that he is, Trebek has appeared in dozens of similar cameos, but this one is unique as it will likely mark the host's final on-screen appearance.
The host of the popular quiz show Jeopardy, Alex Trebek, died at the age of 80 on Sunday, November 8, after an extended battle with pancreatic cancer, and it seems he spent his final days exactly how he hoped he would in his memoir.
2020 has been a long, heavy year. And while these final months are finally showing a light on the horizon, in multiple fronts, the second week of November brought some sad news, regarding the death of yet another iconic figure: Alex Trebek, of Jeopardy fame.
On Sunday, November 8, 2020, Alex Trebek, who hosted the celebrated quiz show Jeopardy! for 36 years, passed away from pancreatic cancer. When news of Trebek's death broke, people of all walks of life expressed their sadness at the loss of one of the most familiar faces on television.
In the wake of Alex Trebek's devastating death, many are wondering when the last new Trebek-hosted episode of Jeopardy! will grace their small screens.