In "The Last of Us," there are plenty of easter eggs gamers will surely enjoy. One, in particular, is Ellie's silly pun book, which has an even deeper meaning.
Showtime's drama "Billions" is about to undergo some serious inflation, with the hit series slated to be extended into no less than four potential spin-offs.
"The Last of Us" creators Neil Druckmann and Craig Mazin have broken down Ellie's weapon-induced power hunger on Episode 4 of the show's companion podcast.
Rocky Carroll not only stars as Leon Vance in "NCIS" but also has directed a number of episodes. Here, he explains why he prefers not to wear both hats at once.
Now that we have "The Last of Us," a different kind of postapocalyptic series, some might be wondering how it sets itself apart from "The Walking Dead."
There's one game mechanic from "The Last of Us" that needs uploading to the show. Have posters and teasers hinted at its arrival in next week's episode?
Emma D'Arcy had a lot to admire in their co-star in "House of the Dragon," but it was this particular Olivia Cooke scene that they've said is their favorite.
Kevin Costner and Piper Perabo portray a compelling relationship in "Yellowstone." As important as the relationship is, the two actors don't discuss it off set.
"The Walking Dead" star Seth Gilliam was excited when he found out that he would be starring opposite veteran actor Robert Patrick in an episode of the series.
Penelope Garcia wears her emotions on her sleeve, and when she exited the BAU in "Criminal Minds" she left a heartfelt note for the tech room -- or did she?
"Blue Bloods" star Tom Selleck felt a little strange after the hit CBS police procedural surpassed "Magnum P.I." in the total number of episodes it aired.
Spanning a couple of seasons and showing off her dramatic chops, even "Shameless'" Nichole Sakura never imagined Amanda would become so involved with Lip.
Elizabeth Devine, a writer on the crime show "CSI," revealed that she wrote her first episode under a different name in order to avoid a conflict of interest.
Laura Fraser appeared as Lydia in "Breaking Bad" and "Better Call Saul." As it turns out, her now-iconic role was one she won before meeting her castmates.