The exit of Alex Russell's Jim Street during Season 7, Episode 5 of "S.W.A.T." was a perfect way to conclude the character's evolution throughout the series.
Even though "NCIS" has been renewed for Season 22, star Sean Murray isn't entirely sure about McGee's future on the long-running procedural. Here's why.
Disney still believes it made the right choice in firing Cara Dune actor Gina Carano from "The Mandalorian," and it all boils down to the First Amendment.
Liam Hemsworth may not have been every fan's first choice to play Geralt in "The Witcher," but he looks like he's building an appropriately bewitching physique.
The "Mission: Impossible" franchise started as a TV series back in the late 1960s, and today only a handful of actors from the original cast are still with us.
When "Star Trek: The Next Generation" debuted in 1987, the costume worn by star Patrick Stewart was anything but comfortable -- and potentially injurious.
According to Kenny Johnson, one scene in Season 7 of "S.W.A.T." made his mother especially unhappy, and it also involved his daughter Angelica's character.
The Marvel shows on Netflix have a reputation for being more steamy and violent than the studio's theatrical releases -- but were they really that raunchy?
Finn Jones' Iron Fist gets an MCU costume upgrade in new Marvel fan art inspired by the character's appearance on "Ultimate Spider-Man" and Supreme Strange.
Those who call the Vault-Tec number advertised in the 6th episode of Amazon Prime's "Fallout" may be in for something interesting on the other end of the line.
From the beginning, Amazon Prime's "Fallout" presents Lee Moldaver as the series' ultimate villain. Here's why the actor who plays her looks so familiar.
Unfortunately for One Chicago fans, the interconnected universe's shows won't be having their usual crossover episode this year due to one valid reason.
The final shot of "Fallout" Season 1, Episode 8 reveals a major tease that the TV series may be adapting one of the video game franchise's most popular titles.
Disturbing allegations have been made against "Tulsa King" star Sylvester Stallone, who reportedly made disparaging remarks about the extras used in a scene.