Lucifer is the show that just can't stay dead, being back from the brink twice. But what does the Devil you know have in his backstory than you don't see on TV?
The Umbrella Academy's Carl Cooper probably has a tough time making the top of the list of people's favorite TV show characters. But there's a detail about his big decision on season 2 that puts him in an even harsher light.
When star Robert Pattinson tested positive for COVID-19, many fans assumed the worst for the production of The Batman — a project that has already faced its share of issues. But now, the movie is once again heading in the right direction.
The fans are devoted in their defense of these endearing characters and the show's glimpse into nerd culture, even if it's a bit of a caricature. However, there is definitely a lot of division within the fanbase itself.
Tenet is not the first film to explore the concept of time loops, so viewers who walk away from the film ready to jump into other time-travel movies will have many options open to them. However, not every sci-fi movie involving this trope has done it coherently.
With Cobra Kai on track for its third season, fans are beginning to wonder how the martial arts drama will wrap up when the time comes. One of the most important scenes from the end of the first film may hold the key to how Cobra Kai will inevitably end.
Stormfront can fly and shoot electricity, and it seems like she might be as powerful (if not more so) than the show's resident Evil Superman, Homelander. But there's an argument to be made that Stormfront's greatest strength is not a superpower at all.
The film was a childhood staple for a generation of children in the 1990s, many of whom are still showing it to their kids today. That, of course, means there are still plenty of things in this film that go over the kids' heads while the adults see a bigger picture.
As a scathing critique of what it means to be a superhero, The Boys is a show that doesn't tend to pull its punches — literally, or metaphorically. Sure, if superheroes were real, goodhearted folks like Superman and Spider-Man, they would be nice to have around, but not these guys.
Blue Bloods, the story of an Irish Catholic family all working in law enforcement in New York City, is one of the most popular police procedurals currently on television. One eagle-eyed viewer has noticed a quirk between police patriarch Frank and his assistant, Abigail.
For a brief moment in 1984, it looked as though the fifth Doctor was gone forever. Fans were distraught when the actor announced his departure — they were only just getting over the loss of longtime favorite Tom Baker. Why would Davison abandon his post?
Disneyland is the happiest place on Earth, and one of the reasons for that is the attention to detail that went into the park's attractions. One location at Disneyland in California that's loaded to the brim with Easter eggs and fun details is Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Forbidden Eye.
Fans awaiting the as-yet untitled Matrix 4 can expect thrills, action... and a little romance. Keanu Reeves recently stopped by BBC's The One Show to promote Bill & Ted Face the Music, and while the show's hosts had him, they couldn't resist asking about the upcoming four-quel.
As America continues to grapple with its complicated history of racial injustice, the arrival of Antebellum indeed feels timely. In an exclusive interview with Looper, actress Jena Malone opened up about why Antebellum is the perfect psychological thriller for right now.
The Disney+ show was an instant smash hit, generating a ton of memes and racking up numerous award nominations. And, in a very short time frame, the show has gone from being Emmy-nominated ... to Emmy-winning.
1989's Major League is one of the best sports comedies of all time, thanks to its obvious and genuine love for the game of baseball and its players, and a cast that could properly be described as absurdly stacked. While most of the cast returned for the sequel, Wesley Snipes sat it out — here's why.
Sometimes, members of the Avengers have literally created their opponents, often in the form of killer robots and the subsequent creations of said killer robots. In those cases, they had no one else to blame. Let's take a look at the super-villains that the Avengers have had a hand in creating.
When it comes to Charlie's Angels, there's a lot of reasons why Bill Murray didn't come back for the sequel. Here's why the actor said he didn't return.
In true Mando fashion, the Mandalorian season 2 trailer was action-packed, visually stunning, and gave viewers no shortage of Baby Yoda footage to enjoy. If the eagle-eyed Star Wars fanbase is correct, there's also an Easter egg alluding to Boba Fett in the recently released trailer.
Batman is Gotham's Dark Knight, saving it from peril countless times. But he's only human, after all, and has made mistakes. These villains, who went bad because of Batman's actions, are some of the worst mistakes he's made -- and definitely the most dangerous.
While all of the adult characters on Cobra Kai act like villains now and again (except for Danny's wife Amanda, the most reasonable human being in the San Fernando Valley), it's easy to empathize with both Zabka's Lawrence and Macchio's LaRusso. So who does that leave for us to root against?