It appears director Lee Cronin ran into one remaining taboo while scripting "Evil Dead Rise" - killing off an animal is still a big no-no among horror fans.
The cast of "Schitt's Creek" is beloved beyond the central Rose family, so fans may have been wondering what Emily Hampshire has been up to since the series.
Josh Brolin may now be working with Denis Villeneuve on multiple projects, but initially while working on "Sicario" Brolin wasn't so sure about the director.
Despite its flaws, "Moonfall" is an entertaining feature for some, and Berry played one of the story's heroes that saved the world from a lunar apocalypse.
"Inventing Anna" is a Netflix series based on Anna Sorokin's life, and it focuses on her crimes and trial, so some may wonder what happened to her afterward.
Dom and his crew will face many ghosts from the series' past in "Fast X," all connected through the complex criminal underworld of the "Fast" universe.
Arnold Schwarzenegger agrees with critics that "Terminator: Genisys" and "Dark Fate" weren't that good, and he likely won't return to the franchise as a result.
After several "Scream" films, fans come to expect an exciting reveal for who is behind the Ghostface mask, and for the fifth film, it delivers a deadly duo.
Audiences might be scratching their heads wondering who plays Mari in "¡Qué Viva México!" Here's a look at the actor's career and where you've seen her before.
No actor's absence was felt more than that of Dick York, who played Darrin Stephens for the first five seasons of "Bewitched" before the role was recast.
"Diary of a Wimpy Kid" has spawned several live-action films, and while Rodrick Heffley has been in each one, who portrays him has varied between two actors.
In "9-1-1: Lone Star," Lyndsy Fonseca appears as a character who was pivotal to the series' plot early in its run. Here's a look at the character Fonseca plays.
"The Young and the Beautiful" introduced Count Bouche, who may look familiar to fans of "Good Times," "Everybody Hates Chris," and several other '80s TV shows.
One thing we didn't expect was to find a connection between "Mrs. Davis" and equally bonkers cult favorite "Fight Club," but amazingly, there is a costume link.