A leak from the set of "Lilo & Stitch," which is currently filming in Oahu, Hawaii, may offer our first look at Disney's live-action movie - including Stitch.
Darth Maul debuted in "The Phantom Menace" as one of the "Star Wars" franchise's newer villains. Here's how his actor, Ray Park, looks like these days.
"True Detective: Night Country" Episode 5 pays homage to a major real-world mystery in Silver Sky's "explanation" of the deaths of the Tsalal scientists.
"Yellowstone" has had success airing on CBS instead of its usual Paramount Network. But the leap from cable to network TV means some edits had to be made.
With a narrative centered around mystery and the possibility of the supernatural, "True Detective: Night Country" does well to hide the show's true killer.
According to "Jack Reacher: Never Go Back" director Edward Zwick, the Tom Cruise-led movie flopped because its story drew too much from a classic 1970s film.
Although it might seem like a plot hole, there are some solid reasons for why Obi-Wan doesn't kill Anakin during "Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith."
This Marvel star sees his MCU death as the opening of a window rather than the closing of a door and now wants to play "Fantastic Four" villain Doctor Doom.
According to Jamie Campbell-Bower, his portrayal of the villainous Vecna on "Stranger Things" was sinister enough to make co-star Millie Bobby Brown cry.
Scrub Daddy, the smiley-faced sponge, is one of the most successful "Shark Tank" products, and Lori Greiner has had an excellent return on her investment.
Could the supernatural sightings and related events in "True Detective" Season 4 be the result of something as simple yet dangerous as contaminated water?
The reveal surrounding the mystery of the missing scientists in "True Detective: Night Country" is more disturbing than viewers may have initially expected.
Given what we've seen in the "X-Men '97" trailer, did Professor X die at the end of the original animated series, or is there a twist that kept him alive?
There have been a few occasions in which Marvel Comics revealed how Ben Grimm, aka Fantastic Four member the Thing, looks like underneath his rocky exterior.
One might guess that the "X "in "X-Men" comes from Charles Xavier's name. However, that's not quite the case, as Professor X himself noted in 1963's "X-Men" #1.