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The past few years have brought back the psycho-thriller genre, and Lionsgate is to add another to the roaster. Here is everything we know about "The Offer."
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"Shrinking" star Jessica Williams explained how creator Bill Lawrence encouraged her to incorporate her identity as a Black woman into her comedic character.
Between "Loki" and "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania," Kang the Conqueror is here to stay, and so are his variants. Here's Marvel's Council of Kangs explained.
Bella Ramsey, who played Lyanna Mormont on "Game of Thrones," didn't get a call from the showrunners about her character's death. She found out via her mum.
Before gaining massive fame as Sheldon on The Big Bang Theory, Jim Parsons got his career started with a guest role on this oft-forgotten early 2000s sitcom.
"Naruto" series creator Masashi Kishimoto revealed that he thinks Jiraiya's point of view would be interesting to explore, if he were to retell the manga.
Stephanie Kurtzuba, who plays Capt. McNichols on Blue Bloods, recently admitted that her character was originally supposed to play a much smaller role.
In taking on the part of Elaine on "Seinfeld," Julia Louis-Dreyfus wanted to make sure she was playing a fully formed character and not just "the girl."
Rose Leslie and Kit Harington met on the set of "Game of Thrones" and got married in real life but there's one iconic line Leslie refuses to say to her husband.
James Badge Dale has a significant, yet small, role in "1923" that sees his character brutally killed. However, the actor sees a lot of upside to this role.
A.J. Cook and Josh Stewart play a married couple in "Criminal Minds," and Stewart wanted Cook to play his wife again his his directorial passion project.
"Sons of Anarchy" was full of weird and intense characters, but perhaps none stood out as much as Chucky -- but he's not so weird IRL according to co-stars.
One of the most gripping stories in "1923" is Teonna's escape of an American Indian boarding school, and the plot is inspired by a dark chapter of U.S. history.