• 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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  • The Ending Of Yellowstone Season 3 Explained

    The last five minutes of "The World is Purple" were some of the most eventful in Yellowstone history, and they've officially set the stage for the series to enter its next act. Here's a breakdown of everything that did happen, everything that didn't, and where we might be headed in season 4.

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  • Ivy Calvin's Most Bizarre Storage Wars Find Ever

    From 2013 to 2017, self-proclaimed King of Palmdale Ivy Calvin won over the hearts and minds of Storage Wars viewers with his charming demeanor and professional know-how. Thanks in part to his contributions, the show was a smash -- more specifically, for one episode at least, a graveyard smash.

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  • The Ending Of Avatar: The Last Airbender Explained

    It's safe to say Avatar: The Last Airbender has stood the test of time since airing on Nickelodeon 15 years ago.Quite a lot happens in its epic story, so we're going to discuss what leads up to the conclusion, how things play out in the finale, and what we think it all means.

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  • Lucifer Stars Answer Your Burning Questions About The Show - Exclusive

    What happens when Satan has had enough of Hell and decides to walk among us on Earth? That's the question the comical fantasy crime series Lucifer poses. Looper recently had exclusive video chats with stars Aimee Garcia and Kevin Alejandro about the show's renewal and what to expect from season 5.

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  • The Rick And Morty Anime That Changes Everything We Know

    Rick and Morty has never shied away from the bizarre when it comes to world building, and universe-shattering plot developments tend to be more rule than exception. Now, thanks to a spinoff short film, they're oo-whee back at it again.

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  • Why HGTV Fans Need To Watch Flipped

    Flipped is a fun, fictitious turn on what so many HGTV fanatics have come to love about their home renovation station, while also paying homage to those that made it possible. Here's why Quibi's hit series, starring Kaitlin Olsen and Will Forte, should be on every HGTV fans' radar.

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  • Everything You Should Know About Ratched

    The villain of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest is coming to Netflix in her own series, entitled Ratched. We're here to give you the lowdown on this electric new show, from who's playing the infamous Nurse Ratched to the talent behind the camera.

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  • The Real Reason The Game Was Canceled

    If you're one of the many people who have been checking out The Game ever since it dropped on Netflix and you're curious about its history, here's a play by play of why the show was canceled, and then revived, and then canceled again.

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  • Why We're Worried About Grace In Umbrella Academy Season 3

    While robot Grace was clearly among the best-loved characters in the first season of The Umbrella Academy, the appearance of human Grace in the 1963 timeline was certainly among season 2's most welcome surprises. It also left fans with some concerns about what might become of her in season 3.

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  • Barry Weiss's Most Bizarre Storage Wars Find Ever

    In his time on Storage Wars, Barry Weiss picked up everything from antique goods to vintage cars. He often kept the stuff he thought was cool for himself and either sold the rest or gave it to charity. But when it comes to bizarre finds, which one takes the cake?

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  • The Worst News Ever Just Dropped For Drunk History

    Drunk History has ordered its last round. According to Entertainment Weekly, Derek Waters' series has been canceled after six seasons at Comedy Central, despite the fact that it had already been renewed for a seventh season back in August of 2019. Here's why it's last call for this popular series.

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  • How Lovecraft Country Tackles A Complicated Horror History

    Looper recently took part in a virtual roundtable interview with Lovecraft Country showrunner Misha Green, during which she opened up about how the series handles the complicated history of author H.P. Lovecraft, the man who ultimately inspired the novel upon which the show is based.

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  • Things Only Adults Notice In Fraggle Rock

    Through music, fun, and silliness, the Fraggles and their friends have a lot to say to viewers of all ages; with that in mind, here's a look at things only adults notice in Fraggle Rock.

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  • Cameos You Don't Want To Miss In Mapleworth Murders

    Among the citizens of New Woodstream, viewers will recognize many familiar faces. That's because Mapleworth Murders is chockablock with cameos from some of the funniest actors in the business. There are so many celeb cameos on that you might feel overwhelmed by the talent, but we're here to help.

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  • How Jason Bateman Changed A Key Ozark Season 2 Scene

    Throughout its pulse-pounding three seasons and counting on Netflix, the pitch-black crime saga Ozark has developed a reputation for executing go-for-broke narrative twists. The show has a particular penchant for finding new and brutal ways to kill off its cast of shady characters.

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  • The Andy Dwyer Detail You Never Noticed In Parks And Recreation

    Parks and Recreation displayed an attention to detail that few shows ever pull off, from references to episodes long past to subtle Easter eggs that act as a nod to longtime viewers. Others — like one detail pertaining to Andy Dwyer — add nuance to the colorful population of Pawnee, Indiana.

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