According to Keira Knightley, the force wasn't exactly with her parents when she was auditioning for her film debut in "Star Wars: The Phantom Menace."
Let's take a look at the major baddies of Star Wars not just in terms of how memorable or compelling they are, but which ones are the most ruthless of all.
Cliff Curtis, who plays Tonowari in "Avatar: The Way of Water," opened up about what the filmmaking experience was like for him as an Indigenous person.
"Star Trek" and "Star Wars" star Greg Grunberg made a vocal cameo appearance in J.J. Abrams' "Star Trek," but he was originally offered the role of a red shirt.
You know it's a Christopher Nolan movie if fans are still debating theories long after the film's release, and Interstellar still leaves plenty to think about.
Starring in one of the greatest sci-fi sagas has had a different impact on its cast. These are the actors who were never the same after their "Star Wars" roles.
Cliff Curtis brought the regal Tonowari to life in "Avatar: The Way of Water," and he had a lot of fun doing so -- here's what he had to say about filming.
While some sci-fi remakes are near-perfect movies, others have left audiences wondering why these filmmakers even bothered. These are the worst of all time.
Adam Driver considers his on-set dresser, Amanda, to be the unsung hero of "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker," and took time to praise her work on the film.
James Cameron tries to make sure his science fiction is based on science fact, so here's what's good science and what's pure fantasy in his Avatar franchise.
In 2007's I Am Legend, Will Smith lives in what remains of New York City after a catastrophic virus outbreak. Let's dig into details and facts about the film.
The sequel film "Avatar: The Way of Water" is still breaking box office records, most recently beating the amount grossed by "Star Wars: The Force Awakens."