In Rick Riordan's "Percy Jackson and the Olympians," now a series on Disney+, Percy learns that Luke stole both Zeus' bolt and Hades' Helm of Darkness.
Longtime "Yellowstone" fans may already know what happens to Kayce Dutton. However, new fans who appreciate the CBS reruns may want to know what happens to him.
Christopher Nolan's "Tenet" wasn't as well-received as some of his other films, with even the director's Peloton instructor bashing the movie during a class.
James Bond fans know that 007 loves to order his martinis "shaken, not stirred," but why is that? One theory provides an explanation for Bond's drink order.
The Season 21 premiere of "NCIS" is coming soon, and the plot description leaves us wondering what's in store for Torres after confronting a man from his past.
Here's what Dan Butler, who played the boorish "Gonzo's Sports Show" host Bob "Bulldog" Briscoe on "Frasier," has been up to since his time on the show ended.
Andrew Garfield is no longer starring in Guillermo del Toro's "Frankenstein" project for Netflix. And judging by social media reactions, fans aren't happy.
At the 81st annual Golden Globes, Lily Gladstone made history by becoming the first Indigenous actor to win a best actress award and speak in Blackfeet.
Throughout the "Harry Potter" series, Slytherin is considered the "evil" House. But there are five Slytherin traits you need even if you belong to another one.
"Five Nights at Freddy's" star Josh Hutcherson provides an update on a possible sequel to the horror hit, expressing his excitement for another installment.
"True Detective: Night Country" is a spellbinding, beautifully dark drama that stands on its own, and is likely one of the best TV series we'll see all year.
Netflix's expansion of the "One Piece" intellectual property isn't over, as the streamer is set to launch a new anime adaptation called "The One Piece."
A preview for "Ultimate Spider-Man" shows Peter Parker in a new light, creating bold new storytelling avenues for Spider-Man, and fans can't wait to see more.
Following viewer complaints about trans character Rose Noble, played by Yasmin Finney, on "Doctor Who," BBC has issued a statement in support of diversity.