Mattel knows that Barney the Dinosaur's original fans aren't the optimistic children they used to be, and Daniel Kaluuya's upcoming film will reflect that.
"New Girl" Season 5 gave us Cece and Schmidt's memorable wedding. Learn about the powerful song that echoed during their vows, symbolizing their love and unity.
The backdrop for the Pogue's adventures in Season 3 of "Outer Banks" is sure to elicit wanderlust from fans -- here's how to visit such places yourself.
Discover how the "Robin Hood of El Dorado" and the fictional character of Zorro inspired the creation of Batman, one of the most iconic figures in pop culture.
Steve Carell went above and beyond to craft Gru for "Despicable Me 3." Here's how his improv skills and dedication made his performance something special.
The Winchester brothers have fought monsters in live action and animated forms -- and if Dean sounded different across the two mediums, there's a reason why.
Adapting an existing work into a film is tricky business. Here are film adaptations that had little to (almost) nothing to do with their source material.
Despite working together on "Shark Tank" together for many years, here's why Barbara Corcoran's first introduction to Mark Cuban was so 'embarrassing.'
After seven seasons, "Grace and Frankie" came to an abrupt halt, but it wasn't long before stars Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin reunited for a dark comedy film.
Friendships can be volatile in "The Witcher's" Brotherhood of Sorcerers. However, these two Brotherhood actors have a much nicer relationship in real life.
He's widely known as one of the most beloved big screen heroes of all time, but Indiana Jones is actually the villain of his own franchise. Here's why.
Goldie Hawn opens up about the behind-the-scenes choices that shaped 'Death Becomes Her." Find out why the film's original ending didn't make the final cut.
Sean Connery appeared in only one film as Henry Jones Sr., but there is one comic book series that gives fans another much-needed look at Indiana Jones' dad.
Having helmed blockbusters like "It" and "The Flash," let's go back to Andy Muschietti's directorial debut. This is the ending of 2013's "Mama" explained.