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  • Sebastian Stan
    Jeremy Smith

    Marvel's Sebastian Stan Almost Played A Major Star Trek Movie Character

    Before he played Bucky Barnes in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Sebastian Stan came close to playing one of Star Trek's most famous captains.
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  • The Return of Jafar
    Witney Seibold

    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.
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  • It Chapter Two
    Debopriyaa Dutta

    Stephen King Almost Stopped Writing Horror Books After One Of His Biggest Hits

    After the success of It, Stephen King temporarily shifted gears from writing horror books in favor of tackling other genres. Here's why he did that.
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  • Star Trek The Man Trap
    Witney Seibold

    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.
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  • The Book of Eli Denzel Washington
    Ryan Scott

    Denzel Washington Was Once Considered For A Pre-MCU Marvel Superhero Role

    Years before the Marvel Cinematic Universe came along, Denzel Washington was studio executives' top pick to headline an earlier Marvel superhero film.
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  • Charlie Bucket, V.I.C.I., and Chunk
    Luke Y. Thompson

    Child Stars Who Went On To Have Normal Jobs As Adults

    For every child star who transitions into becoming a successful adult actor, there are a bunch who leave Hollywood for normal jobs, even if they were big stars.
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  • Anne Francis, Alfred Hitchcock, William Shatner, Alfred Hitchcock Presents
    Valerie Ettenhofer

    The 10 Best Episodes Of Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Ranked

    It's a bit of a fool's errand to try to rank the top 10 episodes of the spectacular anthology series Alfred Hitchcock Presents, but we've done it anyway.
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  • Helen Hunt, As Good As It Gets
    Valerie Ettenhofer

    Why Helen Hunt Disappeared From Hollywood

    Helen Hunt almost seemed to vanish from Hollywood after her heyday as an actor in the '90s, but that's not what actually happened.
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  • Gilligan's Island Mary Ann
    Witney Seibold

    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.
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  • Sheldon smiling The Big Bang Theory
    Nina Starner

    The Secret Origin Of Sheldon Cooper's 'Bazinga' On The Big Bang Theory

    The real-life origin of Sheldon Cooper's 'Bazinga' catchphrase on The Big Bang Theory is, much like the term itself, pretty ridiculous.
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  • Adam Sandler, Tilda Swinton
    Witney Seibold

    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.
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  • Naomi Scott Smile 2
    Devin Meenan

    Smile 2's Best Scare Recalls A Legendary (And Terrifying) Anime Movie

    A creepy scene in the newly released horror sequel Smile 2 seems to be heavily influenced by a classic anime horror movie.
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  • Lukas Gage, Smile 2
    BJ Colangelo

    Smile 2's Grossest Death Scene Feels Torn Straight From A Nasty Indie Horror Movie

    Smile 2 features a gruesome death scene that stretches the limits of how much gore a studio horror movie can unleash on viewers.
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  • Saw Dead Silence billy
    Bill Bria

    James Wan's Follow-Up To Saw Was A Critical And Commercial Flop That's Now Beloved

    After the first Saw movie, James Wan directed Dead Silence, a box office flop that deserves your love and attention.
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  • Nyad
    Witney Seibold

    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.
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  • The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim
    Jeremy Mathai

    8 Things Every Lord Of The Rings Fan Needs To Know About War Of The Rohirrim

    Here's what we learned about The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim at New York Comic Con, and what's exciting about this animated Middle-earth movie.
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  • Lorne Michaels, SNL
    Michael Boyle

    Lorne Michaels Once Named This Action Star The 'Biggest Jerk' In SNL History

    Lorne Michaels almost never bad mouths talent, but in an episode of Saturday Night Live, he confirmed who "the biggest jerk" was and many SNL veterans agree.
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  • Wolf Man
    Chris Evangelista

    Wolf Man Trailer Resurrects A Classic Universal Monster With A Bloody New Vision

    Leigh Whannell's Wolf Man brings the classic Universal monster into the modern day with a scary new trailer. Watch it right here.
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  • Patrick Bateman laughing American Psycho
    Nina Starner

    Christian Bale's American Psycho Is Getting A New Movie Adaptation – And The Director Is Perfect

    Luca Guadagnino is set to direct a new version of American Psycho, the novel written by Bret Easton Ellis. Here's why he's a great fit for the director's chair.
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  • Leonard unknown silhouette Sheldon Big Bang Theory
    Nina Starner

    One Of Hollywood's Biggest Child Actors Turned Down The Big Bang Theory More Than Once

    A former mega child star rejected multiple offers to join the cast of the hit sitcom The Big Bang Theory, but he seemingly has no regrets.
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  • Ghostbusters Ectomobile HasLab Vehicle
    Ethan Anderton

    This New Ghostbusters Ecto-1 Toy Is Incredible, But The Pricetag Is Mass Hysteria

    Hasbro has unveiled a new crowdfunded collectible project for the Ghostbusters' iconic vehicle, the Ecto-1, and there's a version for Ghostbusters II fans too.
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  • Epic Universe
    Josh Spiegel

    Why Disney Should Be Afraid (Very Afraid) Of Universal Studios And Epic Universe

    The impending arrival of Universal Studios' Epic Universe makes it a tangible (and terrifying) reality for its biggest theme park competitor: Disney.
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  • We Live in Time Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh
    Ben Pearson

    We Live In Time Director Had A Physical Reaction To Shooting The Movie's Toughest Scene [Exclusive Interview]

    We Live in Time's director tells us about reuniting with Andrew Garfield, compares Florence Pugh to a heat-seeking missile, and much more in this interview.
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  • Spider-Man Far From Home Tom Holland
    Ryan Scott

    Spoiler Superstar Tom Holland Somehow Kept Marvel's Biggest Secret To Himself

    Contrary to his reputation for accidentally dropping Marvel Cinematic Universe spoilers, Spider-Man actor Tom Holland kept Marvel's biggest secret under-wraps.
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  • Smile 2
    Chris Evangelista

    Here's How Smile 2 Pays Off The First Movie's Bleak Ending

    Horror sequel Smile 2 makes sure to deal with some loose ends from the first Smile movie before beginning its main story.
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  • The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, Gollum
    Ryan Scott

    Hunt For Gollum Will Only Be A Single Film, But More Lord Of The Rings Movies Are On The Way

    While The Hunt for Gollum will not, in fact, be two films as rumored, there are multiple new Lord of the Rings movies being developed at the moment.
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  • Anora vegas wedding
    Bill Bria

    Director Sean Baker Explains How Anora Is Linked To A Lesbian Vampire Film [Exclusive Interview]

    Sean Baker, the writer/director of Anora, tells us about the connection between his new movie and an erotic lesbian vampire film from 1971.
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