The Wayans brothers' "Little Man" was savaged by critics upon its release, but it's enjoying surprising success as one of Netflix's top 10 films of the week.
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Nick Fury has been around Talos and his Skrulls for quite a while, but "Secret Invasion" Episode 3 tells us he also owes his entire spy career to them.
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Former "Grey's Anatomy" co-stars Ellen Pompeo and Katherine Heigl have revealed that the popular ABC medical drama was almost canceled before its premiere.
Anya Chalotra praised Henry Cavill's intense devotion to "The Witcher"'s source material, sharing that it often helped her find the show's authenticity.
Season 3 Episode 1 of "The Witcher" takes place during a festival for the holiday Belletyn, and it turns out Belletyn holds a lot of significance for Ciri.
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After seven seasons, "Grace and Frankie" came to an abrupt halt, but it wasn't long before stars Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin reunited for a dark comedy film.