• The Twelve Netflix poster

    The Ending Of The Twelve Explained

    Netflix's newest international crime thriller series The Twelve comes to an explosive end with its tenth episode. There's a lot to pull apart from the ending, and we're here to dig into the most important moving parts, what they mean, and help understand the themes at play.
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    The Ending Of Clue Explained

    Basing a film on a board game might seem like a pretty weird idea, but in 1985, Hollywood presented their own spin on Clue, the Hasbro murder mystery board game beloved by families across the country.
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    The Untold Truth Of The Beard Hunter

    Fans of the DC Universe series Doom Patrol know that the team never have any shortage of extremely weird ancillary characters to deal with. Perhaps the weirdest of the bunch, though, was Ernest Franklin, a villain who goes by the name of "Beard Hunter" — and whose comics incarnation is even weirder.
  • Kenny Crossley on Storage Wars

    What Kenny Crossley From Storage Wars Is Doing Today

    A&E's long-running reality series Storage Wars has seen a lot of big personalities in its twelve seasons. Whether it's the eccentric father and son duo of Darrell and Brandon Sheets, or controversial husband and wife team Rene and Casey Nezhoda, it's always the characters we tune in for.
  • Chance the Rapper on Punk'd

    How Chance The Rapper Really Feels About Those Punk'd Pranks

    As television's latest prankster-in-chief, Chance the Rapper has a lot of feelings about his new job. In April of 2020, the multi-talented performer officially became a part of the Quibi family, signing on to work on a reality show reboot as a part of the streaming platform's lineup of programming.
  • Jai Courtney as Cam on Stateless

    Why Cam From Stateless Looks So Familiar

    The new Netflix limited series Stateless is an ensemble effort that examines Australia's immigration system. Much of the action centers on an immigrant detention center in the middle of the Outback, and the people interred there.
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    The Real Reason Chicago Hope Was Canceled

    For six seasons between 1994 and 2000, the CBS medical drama Chicago Hope — created by the legendary David E. Kelley — enthralled audiences with its well-drawn, slightly dysfunctional cast of characters and high stakes, often ripped-from-the-headlines cases. Why was the series canceled?
  • Cristin Milioti and Andy Samberg in Palm Springs

    Why Sarah From Palm Springs Looks So Familiar

    As played by Cristin Milioti, Sarah goes on quite a journey through Palm Springs, trying to accept her fate before eventually deciding to do something to change it. If you're trying to figure out where you've seen Sarah before, here's why Cristin Milioti from Palm Springs looks so familiar.
  • Yvonne Strahovski as Sofie on Stateless

    The Ending Of Stateless Season 1 Explained

    From the very first episode to the last moments of the finale, the stakes for the characters on Netflix's original series Stateless were as high as they come. In the final episode of the season, each character's story comes to a head. Here's how the show's narrative threads tied up.
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    The Old Guard 2: Will There Be A Sequel?

    The Netflix original film The Old Guard, based on the Image Comics series of the same name, is taking the streamer by storm. It sure seems like the kind of movie that could launch a new, unique comic franchise totally independent of big dogs Marvel and DC, but will it?
  • The X-Men, led by Wolverine, Cyclops, Psylocke, Jubilee, Beast, Gambit, and Rogue

    Tragic Backstories Of Your Favorite X-Men

    The X-Men might be Marvel's mightiest mutants, but that doesn't mean they have it easy. These characters have suffered some of the worst traumas the Marvel universe could throw at a superhero -- and then some. These are the X-Men's tragic origins, brutal backstories, and chilling childhoods.
  • Robert Pattinson as Batman

    Exciting News Just Dropped For Batman Fans

    Bat-fans, here's some news that should perk up those pointy ears: director Matt Reeves' take on The Batman won't be confined to the big screen. A new TV series, set in the same world as Reeves' upcoming feature film, will center on the inner workings of the Gotham City police department.