• Simon Pegg as Scotty in the Kelvin Timeline Star Trek trilogy

    Simon Pegg Gives Disappointing Update On The Future Of Star Trek

    Star Trek got a shiny action makeover in the hands of sci-fi wunderkind J. J. Abrams in 2009. Since Star Trek Beyond, hit theaters in 2016, Star Trek has made a major return to small screens. Actor Simon Pegg, however, has a heartbreaking reason why we might not see it on the big screen again, soon.
  • Ruby Rose in Batwoman

    Underrated Actresses Who Could Replace Ruby Rose As Batwoman

    As soon as Ruby Rose announced that she was stepping away from the role of Batwoman, the CW revealed it would recast the show for its upcoming second season. It seems like there's a perfect opportunity for the network to find a lesser-known performer and make her a star.
  • Michael Jordan in Space Jam

    The Untold Truth Of Space Jam

    Space Jam is one of the most fondly remembered films of the '90s, so here's a look behind the scenes of how the Toon Squad beat the Monstars and what made Space Jam so special.
  • The cast of A Different World

    What The Cast Of A Different World Looks Like Today

    A Different World might have started as a Cosby Show spin-off, but over the course of its six seasons, it established itself as a major success in its own right. The key? Its massively talented and charismatic cast. We're taking a look at what they've been up to since A Different World ended.
  • Ahsoka Tano in the Clone Wars final season

    When To Watch The Clone Wars During A Star Wars Movie Marathon

    The news that Star Wars characters from animated series might be headed to The Mandalorian has fans watching Rebels and Clone Wars. If you're viewing for the first time, here's the best place to add The Clone Wars to your Star Wars marathon straight from Ashley Eckstein, the voice of Ahsoka Tano.
  • Jordan Claire Robbins as Grace in the Netflix adaptation of The Umbrella Academy.

    Why Grace's Needlepoint In The Umbrella Academy Was So Important

    Fans of The Umbrella Academy have pointed out that hidden in the series is proof that at least one other person didn't just know the world was going to end, they knew exactly how. That person is the Hargreeves' stiff and smiley housewife robot, Grace. Here's the scene including this foreshadowing.
  • Zeeko Zaki as Omar Adom "O.A." Zidan on FBI

    Why O.A. From FBI Looks So Familiar

    FBI is the latest success story from Dick Wolf, the esteemed creator of the One Chicago franchise and Law & Order. Like many other Wolf shows, FBI features an ensemble cast, and many faces look familiar. Here's where you've seen the actor who plays O.A. before.
  • Ruby Rose in Batwoman

    The Real Reason Ruby Rose Quit Batwoman

    Fans of the CW's Batwoman will be disappointed to learn that Ruby Rose has bowed out of the title role of Kate Kane unexpectedly, just as the show is preparing for its second season. The parting appears to be perfectly amicable, but why would she want out now?
  • Laura Harrier and Jake Picking in Hollywood

    The Ending Of Hollywood Season 1 Explained

    Ryan Murphy's shows can be incredibly cynical, but Hollywood season 1 actually has a happy ending, in which — after some minor setbacks — everything pretty much works out for the better. While the series is inspired by the real world of mid-century show biz, it proposes a very different history.
  • Sophia Bush as Detective Erin Lindsay on Chicago P.D.

    The Real Reason Sophia Bush Left Chicago P.D.

    One character who factored heavily into the One Chicago extended universe was Detective Erin Lindsay, played by Sophia Bush. The news that Bush would leave after four seasons came as a shock. She confirmed there were reasons having nothing to do with her character arc that led to her departure.
  • Sierra McCormick in The Vast of Night

    Why Fay From The Vast Of Night Looks So Familiar

    The bottled-up nature of thriller The Vast of Night means viewers will spend a lot of time with the protagonists, Fay Crocker and Everett. That's a ton of airtime to wonder where you've seen the small cast before. And, trust us, you've seen Fay Crocker before.
  • The Mandalorian promo art

    The Mandalorian Season 2: Who Is Timothy Olyphant's Character?

    Star Wars fans have gotten a veritable bounty of casting information regarding the hotly anticipated second season of The Mandalorian. Among the most intriguing tidbits is a report claiming that Deadwood's Timothy Olyphant is playing a character with a surprising connection to the Star Wars canon.
  • Jimmy O. Yang in Netflix's Space Force

    Why Dr. Chan From Space Force Looks So Familiar

    For those who haven't yet heard, a new comedy fromGreg Daniels and Steve Carell is about to land at Netflix, and it's primed to become the comedy event of 2020. It has an all-star cast, but some faces will ring more bells than others. Here's why Dr. Chan from Space Force looks so familiar.
  • Dion Johnstone plays Erik in Netflix's 'Sweet Magnolias'

    Why Erik From Sweet Magnolias Looks So Familiar

    Binge-watchers who have already gobbled up the PG version of Sex & The City that is Sweet Magnolias might want to see more of the show's principal actors. If you took a liking to Erik over the first season, you're in luck, because the actor behind him has a healthy list of credits to dive into next.
  • Lauren German as Chloe in Lucifer

    Why Chloe From Lucifer Looks So Familiar

    There are a lot of reasons Lucifer has become a fan-favorite series. Key among them is the character of Detective Chloe Decker, who probably looks more than a little familiar. She's played by Lauren German, and if you've owned a TV in the past 20 years, you've almost certainly seen her before.