The deaths of beloved TV characters can shock audiences like nothing else. But though they might feel sudden, they've often been planned years in advance. We're here to examine those characters who were doomed from episode one.
In a wide-ranging interview with Looper, Coto broke down neXt, running a Star Trek series, his dissatisfaction with late-period Dexter, and his propensity for bringing in familiar talent.
World Beyond makes no bones about the fact that it takes place in the Walking Dead universe, which gives eagle-eyed fans ample opportunities to spot familiar elements of the zombie apocalypse lore. In fact, the show has already featured some sneaky Walking Dead cameos that you may have missed.
As if there was any doubt after the blood-soaked cliffhanger of The Walking Dead: World Beyond's "Truth or Dare," actress Annet Mahendru (Huck) wants you to know that you should definitely be worried about Silas ahead of World Beyond's eighth episode.
On November 14, 2020, Netflix announced that The Order, one of the streaming platform’s fledgling shows, would not return for a third season. Here's why Netflix canceled The Order without bringing its story to a close.
Reviews for The Walking Dead: World Beyond have been mixed, but the divisive series finally served up a homerun episode in "Truth or Dare," at least according to the fans.
From the moment Daniel Craig announced his departure from the 007 role— and to nobody's surprise, given the popularity and cultural significance of the James Bond series — speculation ran rampant across the internet over who is going to fill his shoes. Well, what about John Boyega?
The new teaser didn't tell us much, nor did the director's Vero commentary, but one small Easter egg hidden in a blink-and-you'll-miss-it frame is an obvious reference to Leto's controversial interpretation of the Clown Prince of Crime.
Homelander has done some pretty horrific things on The Boys, from refusing to save a crashing plane filled with passengers to squeezing a common thug's head until it explodes in an alley. One of his powers, though, has some fans concerned.
Among Breaking Bad fandom, debate rages about who was the series' MVP. While traditional wisdom would point to Cranston (Walter White), one Breaking Bad fan believes supporting player Mark Margolis is more than worthy of the title.
Thanks to the wonders of modern technology (and the Instagram account of digital artist spdrmnkyxxiii) we have a better idea of what might have been: a comic-accurate John Constantine, with Keanu Reeves in the driver's seat.
Loki, on Disney+, is a fascinating idea for a project, particularly considering that Loki (seemingly) met his end at Thanos's hands in Avengers: Infinity War. However, a bit of potential casting news suggests that the show could involve an entire council of different versions of Loki.
Dakota has appeared throughout season 6, but mostly indirectly, and her true motivations have been a mystery. After this week's episodes, some fans are beginning to wonder if there's a dark side to her that we have yet to see.
Are you a fan of Guardians of the Galaxy? What about an enthusiastic occasional patron of the most magical place on earth? Disney has just released a tantalizing first look at their upcoming GotG-themed attraction at EPCOT, the long-awaited Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind.
Colby Minifie's Ginny has become the one thing the series has arguably been missing over its 85-episodes-and-counting run on AMC: a brutal, whip-smart, potentially unhinged antagonist on the level of a Governor or a Negan.
Just because Zuko and Bakugo both start out on similarly one-note grounds, only to grow as fighters, doesn't mean they're similar characters — but their abilities somewhat close the disparity between them. That, of course, begs the question of who would win in a fight ... and there's no simple answer.
Keegan-Michael Key pulls off several scene-stealing moments throughout Jingle Jangle, but one in particular stands out. Moments after his character's flashy, musical introduction, Key has a dramatic heart-to-heart with another character that shows us how far he's willing to go to get what he wants.
Fans may have to wait until 2021 to see Zack Snyder's Justice League on HBO Max, but the filmmaker himself recently did everyone a solid and answered a truly pressing question: Just how much fresh footage will be included in the new version of Justice League?