Most "Star Wars" fans would say Darth Vader and Darth Sidious are the most powerful Sith, but Darth Nihilus could give them both a run for their money.
An eagle-eyed viewer spotted a possible Easter egg in the Marvel logo in Season 2, Episode 5 of "Loki." What could this mean in the run-up to the season finale?
Billy Miller, known for starring in soap operas such as "General Hospital," also made appearances on procedural shows, including this villainous role on "NCIS."
Sony Pictures, which owns the movie rights to Spider-Man and associated characters, refused to let Marvel use this classic villain in "Spider-Man: No Way Home."
Kressa Preston wowed both the sharks and viewers with her story behind the Shower Toga. But after the show, how has the product performed in the real world?
Sam Wilson has been conspicuously quiet since the events of "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier," but according to a rumor, that could all be part of the plan.
Luke passes an important memento to Leia during their last meeting in "The Last Jedi," but what is the item and why is it so important to "Star Wars" lore.
Wesley Snipes has had a notable career on the silver screen. As it turns out, however, he was nearly cast in a major small screen role early in his career.
Given all the dimensions that make up the convoluted timeline of "Rick and Morty," one has to wonder if Rick Prime is the series' main version of Rick.
Michael Starrbury, a former writer on the MCU's "Blade," debunks a report claiming there were versions of the script that didn't focus on the titular character.
Omni-Man was able to beat his own son to a pulp in "Invincible" Season 1, but there's another character who could destroy the hit series' primary villain.
It remains very hard to explain why Iron Man is able to function despite the fact there's a big, gaping hole in Tony Stark's chest where his heart should be.
In an interview with People, "Divergent" author Veronica Roth shared how she is ultimately fine with the film series ending with three movies instead of four.
"Deadliest Catch" associate producer Joseph McMahon worked on the series for two seasons, between 2013 and 2014, amassing credits on a total of 19 episodes.
Omni-Man of "Invincible" and Homelander of "The Boys" have a lot in common, but to figure out which of them is more evil, we'll have to dive into their comics.