Here are the stories of some of the most popular shows about cool teenagers that aired in the 1990s — and the reasons they had to grow up, move on, and leave the airwaves.
The first thought on most people's minds when they finished season 1 of Disney+'s spectacular Star Wars series The Mandalorian was, "When does the next season come out?" We just got some good news about the fate of The Mandalorian season 2, and it came from new Disney CEO Bob Chapek himself.
From 2007 to 2014, Bones' Dr. Lance Sweets graced the halls of the Jeffersonian as their psychologist on demand. On season 10, Sweets was sadly killed, and the actor who played him, John Francis Daley, exited the series. Here's what he's been up to since then.
During the second episode of the eight-part Disney+ docuseries Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian, director Dave Filoni explained how the flashiest parts of one of sci-fi's most beloved stories can also serve to illustrate the saga's most meaningful themes.
The newest reality series on truTV follows an entrepreneur from rural Maine with a job that quite literally stinks. That's because its subject, Mary Winchenbach, is the world's most famous poop sculptor. Here's how she went from curiosity to TV star.
Tremors launched a full-on, B-movie franchise, one that's maintained a surprising amount of continuity over a shocking amount of films. So let's dig deep and rank the entirety of the gloriously silly and surprisingly entertaining Tremors franchise from worst to best.
One Chicago, NBC's sprawling shared universe, has naturally experienced quite a bit of turnover. Here are actors who left the One Chicago franchise and why.
In 1980, Suzanne Somers was arguably the most popular character on one of the most popular shows on television, Three's Company. It was puzzling to fans when her character's presence was severely reduced during the fifth season — and eliminated altogether for the final three seasons. What happened?
The Office might be one of the most beloved sitcoms ever, but that doesn't mean it didn't go through some difficulties near the end of its nine-season run. Catherine Tate, who was one of Steve Carrell's replacements, struggled. Here's the truth about Catherine Tate's role on The Office.
Whether he's leading the X-Men or feuding with Professor X, Scott Summers, AKA Cyclops, is a complex figure. He's traveled through time, been experimented on, and even lost his powers -- and that's not even getting into his space pirate dad. This is the story of the man in the Ruby-Quartz visor.
If you want to watch a green vampire hunter come to grips with the supernatural while trying to stop an immortal evil being, then NOS4A2 is just the ticket. While the plot is easy to follow, one thing has lingered on viewers' minds: Where have I seen Vic before?
With the end of season 5, Outlander fans have officially moved into the worst and most challenging season of the year: "Droughtlander." If you're already struggling with the wait and are eager to find out what's ahead for the show, here's everything you need to know about Outlander season 6
If the casting directors over at Warner Bros. had stayed true to the letter of Rowling's source material, we likely would have ended up with a different Hermione Granger. To get a better picture of what the real Hermione Granger should have looked like, we have to dive deep into the books.
Procedural crime shows love to take inspiration from real life, but Criminal Minds took a unique angle on this with the 2007 two-part episode made up of 'The Big Game' and 'Revelations.' Here's how the show predicted the darker side of streaming culture, 12 years ahead of its advent.
Being set in the 1700s means that violence in general is no stranger to Outlander and its characters. But the adaptation and impact of the Outlander season 5 finale will undoubtedly have lasting — and perhaps far-reaching — consequences in the long-running Starz series' future.
Years and even decades later, many critics are changing their tune on so-called ‘bad’ movies. We once believed they were terrible. Now we know better. So which so-called ‘bad’ films deserve a rewatch? Here are some movies that are way better than you remember!
The new Disney+ documentary Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian is providing fans with new insight into the development of the entire Star Wars franchise. According to Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy, it wouldn't have been much of a franchise at all without a little boost from Indiana Jones.
For cinephiles, Rotten Tomatoes is a vital resource, but it isn't infallible. Here are films with awful Rotten Tomatoes scores that are, in fact, awesome.
The X-Men will eventually appear in the MCU at some point, but will Professor X be part of that team? Let's look at all the signs pointing to his return to live-action films, but also cast some doubt. There are a lot of X-Men out there, after all.
American Horror Story has even more stories up its sleeve. In an Instagram post, showrunner and creator Ryan Murphy announced that his flagship anthology series will expand with its own spin-off, providing one-off episodes that will probably pair perfectly with the show's nine-season run.
The Dunder Mifflin gang just got back together again in a way you probably never saw coming. Thanks to John Krasinski, who played Jim Halpert on the series, The Office cast reunited to create an unforgettable experience for two of its biggest fans and a touching sight for viewers across the world.
Among other interesting revelations in the new Disney+ documentary about The Mandalorian, season finale director Taika Waititi shared his favorite moment from the original trilogy — and his answer might surprise you.
It's starting to sound like writer-director Matt Reeves is taking a pitch-black crack at the Bat. Multi-hyphenate Andy Serkis, who stars as Alfred Pennyworth in the upcoming reboot The Batman, has hinted that the film will be a few shades darker than previous cinematic takes on the character.
Lately, streaming audiences have been getting a charge out of the hard-boiled thriller Den of Thieves. Among the many bit players in the film is one who you may have found a little familiar: Holly, the girlfriend of former Marine-turned-bandit Ray Merrimen. Here's why she looks familiar.
Like the constantly reviving and rebooting comic book heroes they're based on, the superhero movie genre won't be down for long. Expect to emerge out of the doldrums of 2020 to a boom of comic book action in 2021, as next year looks like it'll be the best year of superhero movies we've ever seen.