• Small Details In Cobra Kai Seasons 1 And 2 Explained

    Cobra Kai moves to Netflix for its third season, which promises to be full of more score-evening between Johnny and Daniel, along with lots of subtle references and Easter eggs. Here are the most clever (and easy to miss) bits and Karate Kid references hiding in the first two seasons of Cobra Kai.

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  • The Renfri Detail In Netflix's The Witcher You Might Have Missed

    Renfri might only appear in one episode of The Witcher's first season, but Geralt carries a reminder of her as he continues his journey. Here's why that matters beyond simply being an Easter egg for trivia's sake, and what it means about both Geralt and how he perceives Renfri.

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  • Get A Terrifying First Look At The Haunting Of Bly Manor

    Fans of The Haunting of Hill House are about to travel to a frightening new location. In an exclusive feature in Vanity Fair, series creator Mike Flanagan details the new season, entitled The Haunting of Bly Manor, which will turn the Hill House property into an anthology.

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  • The History Of DC's Superhero S.T.R.I.P.E. Explained

    Pat Dugan, AKA Stripesy and eventually S.T.R.I.P.E., is a DC hero who wears many hats: Step-dad, mechanic, chauffeur, boxer. We're here to break down his long and complex history, from his time as a Golden Age superhero to his work with Stargirl.

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  • The Saddest TV Kisses Of All Time

    Book those therapy sessions ahead of time, because if you can get through this list of the saddest TV kisses without falling apart, you may want to double-check to make sure you're not a Bad Place demon in a human zip-up suit.

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  • The Ending Of Cobra Kai Season 2 Explained

    Over the years following the original Karate Kid movies, circumstances have led Daniel and Johnny down very different paths. Cobra Kai season 1 is about trying to face your inner demons. Cobra Kai season 2 is about what happens when you lose to those demons all over again.

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  • Altered Carbon Just Got The Worst News Ever

    Fans of the wildly inventive sci-fi spectacular have been holding out hope for the series' fate for a few months, but Netflix has officially announced that Altered Carbon will not be getting re-sleeved for a third season.

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  • Lucifer Season 6 - What We Know So Far

    The first part of the fifth season of Lucifer has arrived on Netflix, and 5b shouldn't be too far behind. So what's the deal with season 6? Here's what we know.

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  • The Legend Of Korra Filler Episode That Means More Than You Think

    Part of the series' enduring appeal is the sheer breakneck speed and efficiency of its plotting. For that reason, there's one filler episode from season 3 that's always seemed like a bit of an outlier. As it turns out, that episode may be doing more work than we previously thought.

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  • Your Complete Guide To The Boys

    The comics' lengthy 72-issue, 2006-2008 run means there's plenty of lore, twists, and characters left out or remixed in the show. So in preparation for the coming season and facts that fans may be unaware of, here's a complete guide to Amazon's The Boys.

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  • The Teen Drama That's Climbing Netflix's Top 10 Chart

    The latest teen drama burning up the charts at Netflix is a mid-sized story, told in its entirety over 20 episodes, which the streamer broke into two seasons. Trinkets is adapted from the 2013 YA novel of the same name by Kirsten Smith.

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  • The Riverdale Scene That Almost Went Too Far For Lili Reinhart

    Like with any other show, Riverdale's stars sometimes feel that certain scenes are a bit much. In a recent interview with The Los Angeles Times, Betty actress Lili Reinhart discussed one particular scene that she had trouble with, as the moment almost went too far outside her comfort zone.

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  • Why Elodie Davis From Trinkets Looks So Familiar

    Netflix's teen drama Trinkets tells a powerful story, anchored by a powerful performance from Brianna Hildebrand in the central role of Elodie. But while you're getting swept up in that performance, you might wonder where you've seen her before.

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  • The Real Reason Tosh.0 Is Getting Canceled

    Considering the show's popularity, small cast, in-studio format, and bargain-bin price tag, many viewers are understandably suspicious of Comedy Central's decision to kill its long-running series, Tosh.0.

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  • What The Critics Are Saying About The Boys Season 2

    The finale of The Boys' first season drew a line in the sand and made it clear who the real heroes and villains were. Now, in advance of the season's September 4 premiere on Amazon Prime, critics are praising the show's return for a myriad of reasons.

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  • The Problem Fans Have With Katara In The Legend Of Korra

    The relatively small contributions made by the original characters from Avatar: The Last Airbender have sparked quite a bit of fan discussion. Katara, in particular, has been the subject of some fierce debate on Reddit, with fans questioning why she was relegated to the role of non-combatant.

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  • How The Office Almost Kept Going After Season 9

    Everybody knows that in 2011, The Office closed out its legendary run on NBC after nine seasons, but according to a recent oral history, the showrunners (particularly co-creator Greg Daniels) had an idea on how they could potentially reinvent the series and keep it going for years and years.

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  • The CW Drops Unexpected New Trailer

    DC fans just got a green, swampy treat, courtesy of the CW. The network just dropped a new trailer for Swamp Thing, which will make its broadcast debut on the network in October. The series was unceremoniously axed by streamer DC Universe just days after its premiere in June of last year.

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  • Lovecraft Country Star On Legacy, Masculinity, And Monsters

    You know him from The Last Black Man in San Francisco and Da 5 Bloods. Now, Jonathan Majors is the star of HBO's genre-bender Lovecraft Country. During a virtual press junket recently attended by Looper, Majors opened up about his Lovecraft Country character, masculinity, legacy, and monsters.

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