In Season 2, Alimi Ballard joined the cast of "Sabrina the Teenage Witch" as Albert the Quizmaster, a witch who pops up to train Sabrina. What happened to him?
The first season of "Andor" consisted of 12 episodes, and checking out IMDb, it looks like the Season 2 of "Andor" will also be comprised of 12 episodes.
"Star Trek" is perhaps the pinnacle of science fiction, and "Galaxy Quest" was a fun satire of the fandom surrounding the franchise, prompting these responses.
If you want to know the CBS talk show "The Talk" fired Sharon Osbourne, where the former co-host is now, and why she's still bitter, then here are the answers.
"Criminal Minds" star Matthew Gray Gubler was a true fan-favorite during his time on the show. Here's what he has been up to since the series concluded.
"Sailor Moon" fans have mixed feelings about Tuxedo Mask. Here's a look at the character and why he has proven to be so divisive throughout the franchise's run.
Few entertainers have soared as high or crashed so low as Andrew Dice Clay. From Madison Square Garden to MTV banishment, here's how he launched his second act.
"Manifest" included a focus on sapphires that was actually rooted in ancient myths and historical beliefs. Here's what we know about the symbolism of the stone.
Despite its standing ovation at 2023's Cannes Film Festival, the consensus is still out on "The Idol." However, Lily-Rose Depp's performance brings new energy.
"Firefly" was only on TV for a few months in 2002, but we're still talking about it two decades later. What are the odds we'll see the Serenity soar again?
"Young Sheldon" explains why Sheldon refers to sex as "coitus" on "The Big Bang Theory." Unsurprisingly for the boy genius, it involves an awkward situation.
Tom Hanks' appearance on "The Love Boat" shaped his 40-plus-year-long career in film and television and gave him direction and purpose as a young actor.
"Batman: The Animated Series" has become an animated masterpiece and the show's legacy has proved enduring for decades. Here are the things only adults notice.
The 1990s series "The Flash" had its own original evil speedster villain, but the character may be too weird to make a comeback in James Gunn's DC Universe.