J. Robert Oppenheimer, portrayed by Cillian Murphy in director Christopher Nolan's blockbuster biopic, suffered immensely in the final years of his life.
Batman never appeared in "Smallville," but the character Ian Somerhalder portrayed could have transitioned into the Dark Knight if things went differently.
Movie deaths can impact audiences in a number of different ways. But beyond the initial emotion these are some that were more important than you think.
Felicity Huffman shot to fame with her role on "Desperate Housewives," but legal woes and underperforming projects have threatened her career in recent years.
Viewers might be surprised to learn that, according to Guiness World Records, the longest-running commercial on TV isn't the one that you might not guess.
Mayhem from Allstate has grown into one of the most iconic ad campaigns in recent memory -- here are the best TV spots from TV's favorite agent of chaos.
Following her breakout role in "West Side Story," Rachel Zegler's career has gone from strength to strength. Here are some things you might not know about her.
Dylan and Cole Sprouse's cast mates from "Suite Life" still have fond memories of the duo, including a tale of Dylan's refusal to disrespect a castmate.
While the ending of "1883" teases a brighter future for James and Margaret Dutton, that is tragically not the case, as revealed in the follow-up series "1923."
Laura Linney played the titular character's matchmaker Charlotte in the last season of the original run of "Frasier." Here's how she looks like these days.
Across all the movies, there are plenty of things that just don't make sense in "The Hunger Games" franchise. We take a look at some of the biggest plot holes.
Although Andy Richter is best known for his role as sidekick to talk show host Conan O'Brien, he's had a long, varied career. But what's he been up to lately?
"Family Switch" features one of the most awkward recent on-screen kisses, courtesy of Jennifer Garner and Ed Helms. Here's what the actors thought about it.
Disgraced producer Harvey Weinstein apparently once went after the creators of "Gossip Girl" over a character who was implied to be one of his relatives.
"Star Trek" fans aren't the only ones who dislike the original series episode "The Way to Eden," which notoriously focuses on a group of "space hippies."
Given how the name appears on everything from heavy machinery to hats on "The Curse of Oak Island," who or what is Strongco, and why are they so important?