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A deleted Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan scene introduced Trek's first half-Vulcan/half-Romulan character, providing an explanation for their behavior.
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Gary Oldman Wasn't Credited For His Work In A Ridley Scott-Directed Horror Movie
Academy Award winner Gary Oldman is normally a selling point for most audiences, but he went uncredited in this horrifying crime thriller. -
What USS Really Means In The Star Trek Franchise
While the starships in Star Trek abide by a nomenclature that's similar to that of the modern navy, U.S.S. does not stand for 'United States Ship.' -
One Star Trek Scene Made Patrick Stewart Cry So Much He Freaked Out The Entire Crew
Patrick Stewart rarely broke down while working on the Star Trek franchise, which is why one particular crying scene caught his co-workers off-guard. -
The Surreal David Lynch Crime Thriller That Val Kilmer Regrets Passing On
David Lynch once wanted Val Kilmer to star in one of his crime thrillers. Years later, Kilmer admitted that he regretted turning down the offer. -
A Disturbing Horror Movie With Matthew McConaughey Marked Bill Paxton's Directorial Debut
Bill Paxton was a beloved figure who elevated every project he was in, including his horror feature directorial debut starring Matthew McConaughey. -
Paul Rudd Got His Hollywood Start In The Halloween Franchise's Biggest Flop
Halloween 6: The Curse of Michael Myers introduced the world to 'Paul Stephen Rudd.' Fortunately the flop didn't stop his budding career. -
What Happened To Natalie Schafer After Gilligan's Island?
Natalie Schafer continued taking other acting roles during Gilligan's Island, and had a long career after the show ended. -
Why Kim Cattrall Almost Turned Down The Role Of Valeris In The Star Trek Franchise
Kim Cattrall was almost the third Saavik in the Star Trek franchise, but instead became Valeris ... a role she almost didn't take. -
Steven Spielberg Loved One Thing About Sam Raimi's Spider-Man
One of the more relatively divisive aspects of Sam Raimi's Spider-Man was actually the thing Steven Spielberg liked about the movie the most. -
Daniel Craig Had Some Harsh Words For Netflix Following Knives Out 2's Premiere
Daniel Craig was not thrilled with the way Netflix handled the release of Glass Onion, and he wasn't shy about telling Netflix's CEO directly to his face. -
Tom Cruise Saved Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation's Ending With A Smart Change
Tom Cruise knows a thing or two about movie making. So much so, his ideas were implemented on one of the best Mission: Impossible movies. -
Leonardo DiCaprio & Tobey Maguire Tried To Ban Their Own Film From Being Released
Leonardo DiCaprio and Tobey Maguire deliberately tried to ban their own film, the indie '90s feature Don's Plum, for a variety of reasons. -
Where To Watch Gilligan's Island - Is It Available To Stream For Free?
Just sit right back and you'll hear (or, uh, read) a tale of where you can stream the classic sitcom Gilligan's Island for free. -
The Moth In The Silence Of The Lambs Poster Has A Scandalous Secret
The Silence of the Lambs has one of the most famous movie posters of all time, but a closer look at the moth reveals a hidden secret. -
Tommy Wiseau's Favorite Movies Of All Time Are Nothing Like We Expected
The Room director/star Tommy Wiseau once revealed his five favorite movies and many of them were surprisingly unsurprising ... with one exception. -
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country's Credits Have An Uhura Mistake - Here's Why
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country has an egregious spelling error of a beloved character name. How could this have possibly happened? -
The Thor Mistake Most Marvel Fans Completely Missed In Avengers: Infinity War
There's a scene in Avengers: Infinity War that accidentally raises some major questions about Thor (Chris Hemsworth) in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. -
The Simpsons Voice Actor Who Replaced Robin Williams In The Aladdin Franchise
When Robin Williams refused to return for the sequel to Aladdin, a voice actor from The Simpsons stepped in to take his place. -
Why Dr. Leonard McCoy Is Called Bones In The Star Trek Franchise
Ever wonder why Dr. Leonard McCoy on Star Trek is called 'Bones?' Well, wonder no more. We've got the answer right here. -
How Bob Denver & Dawn Wells Really Felt About Working Together On Gilligan's Island
Gilligan's Island co-stars Bob Denver and Dawn Wells once opened up about what it was like to work together on the classic sitcom. -
Adam Sandler's Uncut Gems Features A Secret Cameo From Tilda Swinton
Amidst all the anxiety-inducing chaos in Uncut Gems, most folks probably missed Tilda Swinton's role in the Safdie Brothers' acclaimed film. -
Jodie Foster's Favorite Movie Is A Controversial Comedy That's Celebrating Its 20th Anniversary
Multiple Oscar-winning actor and filmmaker Jodie Foster's favorite movie is almost certainly not something you'd expect her to pick. -
Yes, There's A Reason That One Smile 2 Character Looks So Similar To A Hollywood Legend
One of Smile 2's creepiest smiling faces looks a lot like another horror icon, and that's because they're father and son. -
Star Trek's Kelvin Timeline Movies Almost Featured A Cameo From Nichelle Nichols
Nichelle Nichols almost joined Leonard Nimoy by appearing in the Kelvin timeline of Star Trek. Sadly, it never came to fruition. Here's why. -
Demi Moore Could've Starred In A Cult Classic Fantasy Film – But Wasn't Hired For A Ridiculous Reason
The director of a cult '80s fantasy film had every intention of casting Demi Moore, only for her to lose the part for a completely nonsensical reason. -
Marvel Is Working On An Iron Man Disney+ Series (But It's Totally Not What You Think)
The Marvel Cinematic Universe's live-action Ironheart series isn't the only Iron Man-adjacent Marvel show coming to Disney+ in the foreseeable future.