Movie Sequels So Bad They Ended A Franchise
Even brand recognition isn't always enough to keep sequels coming. From Superman to Batman, "Speed" to "Meet the Parents," here are some series-killing duds.
Read MoreEven brand recognition isn't always enough to keep sequels coming. From Superman to Batman, "Speed" to "Meet the Parents," here are some series-killing duds.
Read MoreThe awkward dialogue and exposition in "Scarpetta" don't help the crime series stand out among the dozens of other shows in the genre.
Read MoreAfter 2025's "Superman," James Gunn is on to developing a new DCU Batman film. These five actors could be solid contenders to play the next Dark Knight.
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Read MoreTV show revivals are coming thick and fast these days, but not everyone is keen to relive the past. These actors refused to reprise their roles in TV revivals.
Read MoreJason Segel's hits range from "How I Met Your Mother" to "Shrinking," but the road to fame hasn't been an easy one for the actor and writer.
Read MoreAlternate history stories root their plots in real-world events while also imagining what our world might look like if things had played out differently.
Read MoreSylvester Stallone is producing a Rambo prequel, but they should've gone with Quentin Tarantino's vision starring Adam Driver as the title character instead.
Read MoreMel Brooks has been making us laugh for over 70 years. With the release of his autobiography, here are things you may not have known about the comedy legend.
Read More"Project Hail Mary" is already receiving rave reviews from critics ... so here's what you need to know about the early reactions to this new sci-fi flick.
Read MoreThe 1980s gave us plenty of TV shows that still hold up well to this day. Everyone should watch these classics at least once in their lifetime.
Read MoreIn addition to "Star Trek," "The Boys" star Karl Urban worked on another sci-fi project alongside J.J. Abrams, a Fox show that was prematurely canceled in 2013.
Read MoreThese 10 movies feature absurd laughs, star-studded casts, and sports themes, making them the perfect follow-up watches to "Dodgeball."
Read MoreDeeply hopeful, spectacularly produced, and equally adept at laughter and tears, "Project Hail Mary" is the best new movie to hit theaters so far this year.
Read MoreThe best supporting actor race at the 2026 Oscars is pretty stacked with great nominees – but who's going to win?
Read MoreThe beloved "One Piece" character Tony Tony Chopper is voiced by an actor who often works with James Gunn in Netflix's live-action series.
Read MoreWith "Hoppers," Pixar has had its first original hit in years. But just how did this silly tale of beavers, bears, and viral lizards dominate the box office?
Read MoreDon't talk to us, we're still mourning what could have been between Nick and Ellie on "NCIS."
Read MoreGrace is back and has to play a whole new game in "Ready or Not 2: Here I Come." We have the lowdown on what you need to recall from the first time around.
Read MoreDisney's "Zootopia 2" has become an even bigger hit than the first film. Here's what the animated movie's talented voice cast looks like in real life.
Read MoreWe're glad to see that "NCIS" has a sense of humor about one of their more ridiculous tech-related moments.
Read More"The Bride," written and directed by Maggie Gyllenhaal and starring Jessie Buckley, flopped at the box office. Why? Watch our video to find out.
Read MoreMonica is killed off in the first episode of "Marshals," and it might just be the worst mistake of the whole Yellowstone franchise.
Read MoreThe hit Netflix series "Emily in Paris" is, as you can tell by its name, set in the French capital, but does it actually film in the City of Light?
Read MoreThe 2026 Oscar race for best picture centers around 10 very worthy nominees ... so which one will reign supreme?
Read MoreDid you know Martin Scorsese inspired a sitcom? Or nearly directed "Schindler's List"? These and other curious facts are presented about the beloved director.
Read More"Seinfeld" is indisputably one of the greatest sitcoms of all time, and while some of its jokes didn't hold up well, others did. Here are its funniest moments.
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