Masashi Kishimoto has written a new one-shot, "Naruto: The Whorl Within the Spiral," which focuses on Minato and Kushina -- here's what you need to know.
"Oppenheimer" subverts expectations by refusing a heroic arc for its main character. Here's why the titular physicist doesn't follow the expected path.
The comedy-drama show "Julie and the Phantoms" hit Netflix in 2020 but was canceled after only one season. Here's why and what Season 2 might have looked like.
Six actors have played British secret agent James Bond over the course of six decades, with each leaving his own mark on the movies and the character himself.
Early into "Barbie," the main character realizes she can't stop thinking about dying - and this ends up being an essential part of the movie's journey.
"Shark Tank" is loved for its dramatic pitches and stare-downs, but how much of it is scripted? Here's an inside look into the reality of the popular series.
San Junipero is one of the most unique locations shown in "Black Mirror." Want to visit the Southern California beach-town? You might be in for disappointment.
While a Luke Skywalker series on Disney+ may not happen, a big fight between the heroic Jedi and one of his enemies in the Legends continuity still might.
Director Colin Trevorrow shared his insight into why he thought of "Jurassic World: Dominion" as a movie that had dinosaurs in it, not one about dinosaurs.
Fans might think that they recognize the actor who played Manheim Gold in "NCIS." Here's his connection to "The Big Bang Theory" and other notable roles.
There are certain elements of "Oppenheimer" that led to director Christopher Nolan calling the film a 'horror movie.' Here's why Nolan thinks it's terrifying.
Linda Greenlaw of Season 19 of "Deadliest Catch" says the show is more scripted than others she's worked on, but the swordfishing captain doesn't mind.
Hollywood's always interested in making a sequel to a hit film, but sometimes the star can't return. Here are follow-ups that focused on a different character.
Christopher Nolan's "Oppenheimer" is earning accolades for historical accuracy -- but does that extend to the cast looking like their real-life counterparts?