"Chilling Adventures of Sabrina" star Chance Perdomo was just 27 when he died in a tragic motorcycle accident. Here are some little-known facts about the actor.
Overall, "Ripley" mostly feels like a style-over-substance exercise, though there's potential to expand the character's journey if there's a demand for it.
"The Good Doctor" Season 7 lost another main character when Dr. Asher Wolke was brutally murdered in Episode 5. Here's a closer look at Wolke's untimely death.
"Young Sheldon" is winding down a pivotal time in the title character's life. Fans may be wondering just how old Sheldon is as the series nears its end.
Many fans might not be too familiar with Shalla-Bal, who will be making her MCU debut in the "Fantastic Four" movie. Here's what you need to know about her.
Although it's been rumored that Man of Steel clone Bizarro was set to be a villain in James Gunn's "Superman," another clone entirely may take center stage.
Looper spoke with Jonathan Nolan for an exclusive interview on "Fallout, and it turns out that the games may have influenced a bit of "The Dark Knight Rises."
New photos and video from the set of "Daredevil: Born Again" show Jon Bernthal as the Punisher teaming up with Daredevil and rocking an upgraded costume.
Kaiju carnage, clever marketing, and a smart release date helped the MonsterVerse film "Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire" blow everyone away at the box office.
A new DC Comics miniseries presents an alternate version of one of the most notorious Joker stories, imagining what if Jason Todd survived his brutal encounter.
AMC's zombie spin-off "The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live" resolves Rick and Michonne's storylines while burning down the CRM. Here's the ending explained.
A key character from "Star Trek: The Next Generation" will reportedly appear alongside Michelle Yeoh's Philippa Georgiou in the upcoming movie "Section 31."
Henry Cavill missed out on playing James Bond, but fans still want to see him pick up the role. In a way, he does in "The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare."
In an interview, "Star Trek: Picard" showrunner Terry Matalas explained why Paramount+ requested rewrites for the show's 2nd season -- it was just too sci-fi.