Many of the actors who made John Carpenter's "Escape from New York" a hit have passed away, but four of them, including star Kurt Russell, are still with us.
Though it's a very distant connection, Dakota Fanning -- who played Jane in three "Twilight" films -- is related to England's Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton.
According to this TikTok video, "Stranger Things' Season 3 includes a quick nod to the 1988 horror-comedy classic "Beetlejuice." Were you able to spot it too?
This AI artwork fuses the legendary Super Saiyan Goku and the Last Son of Krypton into one super-powerful being. Here's what his outfit might look like.
If you've been wondering how "Star Wars" would look like if it was set in ancient Egyptian times, a YouTuber has used AI to show how that could be possible.
"Jennifer's Body" writer Diablo Cody has officially declared that the film takes place in the same universe as her latest project, "Lisa Frankenstein."
You may remember Boy Next Door from Taylor Swift's "You Belong with Me" music video, but would you recognize the actor based on what he looks like today?
A TikTok user uses AI to create a series of images imagining what the Joker would look like if the villain was from different countries. Check out the results.
A Star Wars fan once made an edit of "The Phantom Menace" that significantly minimizes Jar Jar's role, among other changes. But you probably can't see it.
Early in her career, Taraji P. Henson starred in a "CSI" Season 6 episode as a sexual assault survivor who initially can't recall details of the attack.
"Yellowstone" creator Taylor Sheridan said he hates movies that preach to him, such as best picture Oscar winner "Forrest Gump," and some fans took him to task.
It was only in the late 2010s when "Curb Your Enthusiasm" star Larry David found out he was related to a senator he was impersonating on "Saturday Night Live."
Thanks to his accidental diss of lead star Sylvester Stallone, the late Carl Weathers earned the coveted role of Apollo Creed in the "Rocky" franchise.
DC's "Batman/Superman: World's Finest" Annual #1 includes a dig at how The Flash seemed to have one constant enemy on his eponymous show for multiple seasons.