There are plenty of unique background characters in "Star Wars," but Lobot is one of the most interesting -- especially once you learn the rest of his story.
Fans excited for "Kung Fu Panda 4" weren't sure whether Po's powerful friends, the Furious Five, would appear in the film. The film's director offers an answer.
Pedro Pascal earned much praise for his performance as Joel on "The Last of Us," but he wasn't the only big name the creative team considered for the role.
Christopher Eccleston has been very clear about why he left "Doctor Who" after one season, and he's just as clear about what it would take to bring him back.
By this point, it's clear that "The Crown" plays fast and loose with history -- here are some moments that the show changed from the actual historical record.
Drug and alcohol abuse are rife in Hollywood. Here are some huge, beloved celebrities like River Phoenix, Chris Farley, and Matthew Perry who died of overdoses.
The ending of "Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom" charts a new course for the title hero and his kingdom of Atlantis -- one which we'll likely never get to see.
The romance between Troi and Worf in the final season of "Star Trek: The Next Generation" wasn't popular with fans -- and not with one of its stars either.
Timothée Chalamet spills the beans on whether a major character will return if "Dune 3" happens, saying you can't spoil a film based on a 70-year-old book.
In the concept phases, there were a lot of additional "Inside Out" characters representing more emotions. However, they all proved too dark or complex.
Jane Howlett is a new version of Wolverine debuting in the upcoming "Weapon X-Men." She'll team up with four other versions to take on the villain Onslaught.
Here are five things you need to remember from "Hawkeye" (or know from the comics) before watching Episode 1 of "Echo," premiering January 9, 2024, on Disney+.
Pedro Pascal's character was conspicuously absent from "Narcos: Mexico," but it turns out there was a perfectly valid reason why his story ended with "Narcos."
Countless hilarious guest stars appeared on "Frasier." Longtime fans may not remember that Kim Coles, a notable sitcom veteran, starred in a couple of episodes.