Unless his family chooses to share the cause of the actor's death at later on, fans may never the health struggles the actor went through in his final years.
While you kind of get the gist of what they're saying, die-hard The Boys fans may want to know precisely what conversation went down between the two characters. Wonder no more! Thanks to one intrepid Redditor, we now know what the two said to each other.
There's one thing about Sokka that doesn't quite add up, and it has to do with one of his most prominent traits: his cynicism. He's the kind of guy who likes to question everything going on around him, sarcastically or otherwise.
With three seasons already released (and a fourth on the way), this vampire-hunting horror-adventure anime should quench the thirst of anyone who couldn't get enough Blood of Zeus. Here's what you need to know about your next horror anime addiction.
What the 2006 remake lacks in originality, it makes up for with the unwavering stare of Antichrist child Damien, played by Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick. That said, while his glare may be burned into your nightmares, you'd probably never recognize him today.
To mark Bob's Burgers' landmark 11th season, Looper interviewed John Roberts, the voice of Linda Belcher. Among our topics of discussion: the new Halloween episode, working with creator Loren Bouchard, and the thing that sets Bob's Burgers apart from most animation: its unusual recording process.
The second season of The Mandalorian has landed on Disney+. As audiences navigate through the haze of excitement surrounding a new series of space western adventures, let's take a moment to consider the important questions. Questions like, "Who was that one-eyed guy at the beginning?"
The character of Fiona Gallagher was thrown more than her fair share of curve balls before Emmy Rossum's departure during the show's ninth season, but one scene in particular always manages to make even the most stone-faced Shameless fans tear up.
The Weequay may not be a household name like the Hutts, but they've more than left their mark on the galaxy since first appearing in Return of the Jedi. One even popped up on The Mandalorian's season 2 premiere. Here's what you need to know about this stalwart species.
If there's one thing you can say about actor Cameron Monaghan, it's that he has range. At the age of 27, he's had a number of memorable roles, most notably on Shameless and Gotham. Now, picture what he'd look like as Pennywise the Clown from Stephen King's It.
Sadly, the sixth season of Lucifer will indeed be its last. With the end of days drawing near, fans will be looking for a new terrifying saga to indulge in.
In the opening moments of The Mandalorian season 2, audiences are treated to a glimpse at the sport of kings, the sweet science, known as "two Gamorreans smacking each other with axes." Look closely, and you might notice something peculiar about their weapons.
It'll be intriguing to see the continuing journey of our hero, Ava, in Warrior Nun's second season, but there's another character fans are excited to see back on screen: Shotgun Mary. She's portrayed to perfection by Toya Turner, and while the name may not be familiar, you may have seen her before.
In an exclusive interview with Looper, Jaeden Martell opens up about what's he's taken away from the stars he's worked with over the past half-dozen years — including Bill Murray, Chris Evans, the Knives Out cast, and John Turturro.
Some writers plot out a show's worth of storylines based on personal tragedy, while others contain it to one episode. Some fictionalize the worst moments of their life to confront it head-on. If you're Stephen King, it might even be a near-verbatim retelling with Spooky Stuff added for good measure.
Monster movies are some of the most beloved films around. A whole lot of these spooky flicks have real-world roots going back thousands of years -- and we're here to explore them. These are the creature features that come straight from actual myths, legends, and folklore.
One thing that makes the MCU fun for comics fans, is that the filmmakers respect their world's comic book origins, and frequently include little moments and visual nods that call back directly to the source material. Now, Marvel has released a video showcasing just how close they come.
We may have to wait another year for the sequel to 2018's Halloween, but thanks to an interview with Jamie Lee Curtis on SiriusXM's The Jess Cagle Show (and a freshly released teaser), fans do have some exciting details about Halloween Kills to tide them over.
When it comes to horror in the 21st century, no other name looms quite as large as Blumhouse. In 2018, Blumhouse successfully reinvigorated the long-dormant Halloween franchise with a sequel to the 1978 film. Now, it's been indicated that Blum wants to revive another horror icon: Jason Voorhees.
While Mando and his unofficially adopted son would probably like a minute to catch their breath, The Mandalorian chapter 9 proves there's no rest for the wicked. In the battle scene on the season 2 premiere, there's one technical detail you may not have picked up on the first time around.
The season 2 premiere of Disney+'s The Mandalorian contains a callback to an iconic moment in one of the original Star Wars films, Return of the Jedi, which occurs during the big fight at the end when Mando and Cobb face off with the dragon.
You'll almost certainly recognize the mug on the actor who portrays the character (first introduced in the Star Wars book Aftermath). It belongs to Timothy Olyphant, who's been a regular on both the film and television circuit over the past couple of decades.