Science Fiction offers incredible opportunities for escapism, but sometimes accidents happen on screen. Sometimes, they're too good to cut from the film.
In "The Hunger Games," Mrs. Everdeen lost her husband, battled depression, saw both her daughters chosen or volunteer for the games, and then lost one of them.
Of his first Reacher audition, Alan Ritchson said: "I tried to channel Waterworld [because Reacher had such few lines and] apparently it was a terrible choice!"
Beverly Crusher actor Gates McFadden said: "Something I feel is missing so much in our society is young and old people working together and collaborating."
Mayim Bialik says she didn't know that Jim Parsons' Sheldon Cooper had his own special spot on the couch when she joined the cast of The Big Bang Theory.
"Star Trek: Picard" star Ed Speleers struggled emotionally during his audition for the series and, at one point, considered quitting his career in acting.
The Milkmaids episode of American Horror Stories could have been okay, if not for some unrealistic elements that prevented fans from suspending their disbelief.
Brian Dietzen has been on "NCIS" since the very beginning, and he shared how much he enjoyed transitioning from just an actor on the show to a writer and actor.
Tetris star Taron Egerton wore a fake mustache for his role as Henk Rogers, and the inconveniences of doing so were relatable to his co-star, Toby Jones.
Apparently, there's an almost-four-hour cut of "John Wick: Chapter 4" somewhere, but producer Erica Lee assures that that version isn't worth watching.
Dungeons and Dragons players have been up in arms about a change made to the game's rules for the new movie, and the film's marketing team has responded.
Clayface, even amongst Batman's famed rogues' gallery, is a very complex character, both in terms of design and backstory. Here's what you need to know.