Adam Scott earned an Emmy nomination for his performance in "Severance," and Ben Stiller has revealed why he knew the actor would be perfect for the show.
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In a brand new trailer, the titles for all three of the BBC's upcoming "Doctor Who" 60th anniversary specials have been revealed. Here's what fans should know.
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Better Call Saul brought back a number of characters from Breaking Bad, but one such character who could have -- but didn't -- make a cameo was Skyler White.
The Croat from "The Walking Dead: Dead City" is played by an actor with credits in TV and film stretching back over 40 years. Here's why he looks so familiar.
A consummate actor, Anthony Geary worked on various TV series before his breakthrough character Luke Spencer arrived on the soap opera "General Hospital."
As troublemaking smart aleck Mike Seaver on "Growing Pains," Kirk Cameron was one of the biggest TV stars of the 1980s. Here's what happened to the actor.
Despite how the scene played out, some The Diplomat fans believe that Hal Wyler actually survived the car explosion that wrapped up the show's first season.
Sometimes, for many reasons, reboots or remakes just don't work. These are the film franchises that went back to the original series after a reboot attempt.
"1923" Season 1 contained some uncomfortable scenes involving sex workers Lindy and Christy, and things got worse in Season 2. For some fans, it's way too much.
Plate Topper was a product that appeared on Season 4 of "Shark Tank." Fans may be wondering if the product is still in continuation after its episode aired.
From the "Gladiator" with Russell Crowe and the one with Cuba Gooding Jr. to the "Twilight" with Paul Newman, or the sparkly vampires, these films share titles.
For the Netflix historical drama "Transatlantic," the creators were inspired by classic 1940s Hollywood films like "Casablanca" and "The Great Dictator."