Critics have been harsh on Netflix's "Avatar: The Last Airbender," and one complaint is about its use of a certain trope that some viewers think is cliché.
Netflix's take on "Avatar: The Last Airbender" may have just released, but critics aren't holding back any punches on the live-action series adaptation.
Netflix's live-action "Avatar" adaptation actually shows Fire Lord Sozin's attack on the Air Nomads. It also makes some big changes to the source material.
"Succession" stars Sarah Snook, Kieran Culkin, J. Smith-Cameron, and Justine Lupe have all described working with Brian Cox as intimidating to varying degrees.
Linda Hamilton is gearing up to appear in the fifth and final season of "Stranger Things." However, she won't be tuning in to watch it when it releases.
A report claims that Nicolas Cage, who voices Spider-Man Noir in the "Spider-Verse" animated films, might be reprising this role on his own live-action show.
A leak from the set of "Lilo & Stitch," which is currently filming in Oahu, Hawaii, may offer our first look at Disney's live-action movie - including Stitch.
According to Jamie Campbell-Bower, his portrayal of the villainous Vecna on "Stranger Things" was sinister enough to make co-star Millie Bobby Brown cry.
Given what we've seen in the "X-Men '97" trailer, did Professor X die at the end of the original animated series, or is there a twist that kept him alive?
With the death of John Dutton being anticipated in the lead-up to the "Yellowstone" finale, actor Wes Bentley explained why Jamie wants to kill his father.
Did you spot this mistake in the first trailer for the upcoming Disney+ animated series "X-Men '97"? It's something that might give pause to even casual fans.