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Deadpool & Wolverine almost gave us a red-suited, Merc with a Mouth variant of a certain beloved X-Men character, but he didn't make it into the Deadpool Corps.
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Peacock's Friday The 13th Prequel Series Has A New Showrunner, And It's... The Voice Of Aladdin?
The Friday the 13th prequel series Crystal Lake has a new showrunner ... and you've definitely heard his voice before. -
Why William Shatner's Star Trek Co-Stars Allegedly Couldn't Stand Him
It's no secret that William Shatner's co-stars on Star Trek: The Original Series weren't very fond of him. -
Why Patrick Stewart Kept His Distance From Tom Hardy During Star Trek: Nemesis
Fans often forget that a young Tom Hardy appeared on Star Trek: Nemesis, but Sir Patrick Stewart made sure his experience was one to remember. -
Here's How Many Star Trek Starfleet Regulations Kirk Violated As Captain Of The Enterprise
Kirk isn't quite the rule-breaker some believe him to be, but the legendary Star Trek captain's reputation isn't entirely unwarranted. -
Kurt Russell Made A Wild Musical Choice In Christmas Chronicles 2
Kurt Russell brought his musical stylings to the Christmas Chronicles 2 and channeled more than just his Elvis roots. -
Dawn Wells Was Crushing On A Gilligan's Island Co-Star, But The Timing Wasn't Right
Years after Gilligan's Island ended, one cast member shared that she was harboring a bit of a crush on her co-star and explained why nothing ever came of it. -
Leonard Nimoy's Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home Vision Centered On 6 Rules
Leonard Nimoy believed the best Star Trek stories abide by six rules, and Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home follows them completely. -
12 Monkeys Found Its Composer By Flipping A Coin
Paul Buckmaster famously provided the score for 12 Monkeys, but there was only a 50/50 shot he'd get the job. -
Iron Man Cheekily Used A Real Paparazzi Pic As A Prop For The Film
If you're going to come for the Iron Man, you better come correct. -
The Only Main Actors Still Alive From 1968's Barbarella
Barbarella 1968 is set to be remade with Sydney Sweeney, but here's what the actors from the original film are up to in the meantime. -
Why Russell Johnson Replaced John Gabriel As The Professor On Gilligan's Island
The original pilot for Gilligan's Island had a completely different actor playing the Professor. Here's why he was replaced. -
James Cameron Has One Very Specific Goal With His Avatar Movies
The Avatar movies are gorgeous to look at, but creating a beautiful world is only a secondary concern for James Cameron. -
This Was The Single Toughest Futurama Episode To Write
There was one Futurama episode that gave the show's writers a lot of trouble. -
Why Star Trek's Gene Roddenberry Gave Jonathan Frakes A Beard As Riker
Riker's beard in Star Trek: The Next Generation was the result of something in actor Jonathan Frakes' personal life. -
This Wayans Bros Comedy Is Standing Strong In Netflix's Top 10 Charts
A 2004 comedy starring the Wayans brothers was panned by critics when it first released, but it's now getting a second life on Netflix. -
One Legendary Star Trek Writer Loves Strange New Worlds As Much As You
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is perhaps the most beloved modern Trek series, with a legendary Trek writer amongst its fans. -
Did Two Gilligan's Island Stars Hate Each Other? The Behind-The-Scenes Drama Explained
Two Gilligan's Island cast members supposedly couldn't stand one another, but were the rumors overblown? Let's take a closer look. -
The Long And Dark History Of The Crow Franchise
The 1994 movie version of The Crow spawned multiple follow-ups over the years leading up to the 2024 remake. -
Why Star Trek: The Original Series Was Canceled After 3 Seasons
Star Trek: The Original Series became a massive hit thanks to syndication, yet its initial three season run was relatively short. -
A Disney Theme Park Expansion May Kill The Final Project Jim Henson Ever Worked On
The final project Muppets creator Jim Henson ever worked on is in danger of being shuttered by the Walt Disney Company. Get the details here. -
Kurt Russell Only Says 104 Words In One Of His Most Action-Packed Sci-Fi Movies
Kurt Russell is the titular character in Paul W.S. Anderson's 1998 sci-fi film Soldier, but he plays a man of action rather than words. -
One Of The Simpsons' Most Controversial Episodes Was Banned Overseas
The Simpsons are no strangers to poking fun at political figures, but one country banned an episode for mocking theirs. -
Why Star Trek's Colm Meaney Doesn't Think He'll Play Miles O'Brien Again
Don't expect to see Colm Meaney suit up as Miles O'Brien in any of the new Star Trek shows. Here's why he's not interested in reprising his role. -
Star Trek: First Contact Digitally Sliced Patrick Stewart Into Pieces For One Scene
Star Trek: First Contact required some post-production rejiggering for the scene where Picard (Patrick Stewart) fires a Tommy gun on the holodeck. -
Steven Spielberg's Best Movie Has A Near-Perfect Rotten Tomatoes Score
E.T. the Extra Terrestrial is one of Steven Spielberg's most beloved movies, but it somehow doesn't have a perfect Rotten Tomatoes score thanks to two reviews. -
Before Transformers, Megan Fox Had A Controversial Cameo In Michael Bay's Bad Boys 2
Megan Fox famously had a rough time on Michael Bay's Transformers, but the first time they worked together was her controversial role in Bad Boys 2.