One of the most anticipated films of all time is currently in production, Marvel Studios’ Avengers: Doomsday.
Last week, Marvel Studios broke the internet when they revealed the cast for Avengers: Doomsday in a livestream event. Over 5 ½ hours, they slowly revealed the names of actors on the backs of on-set chairs, resulting in a cast of 26 names.
With the announcement of the cast for Avengers: Doomsday, we got many of the usual suspects, like Thor, Ant-Man, Black Panther, and the Thunderbolts. But we’re also getting a ton of the original Fox X-Men returning in Avengers: Doomsday.
Take a seat, it's time to find out who is going to be in Avengers: Doomsday.
In a sudden surprise, Marvel Studios took to Instagram Live to announce what appears to be the new MCU Avengers team and the cast of Avengers: Doomsday.
Short for “retroactive continuity,” these are essential facts about a character or a show's mythology that is changed from one episode, one season, to another. TV history is filled with several particularly egregious retcons that still outrage fans.
The 1990s was a wonderful decade for sitcoms. Some of those sitcom stars moved onto film and never looked back. Others went on to dramatic television. There are a few that are no longer with us as well, and also a few that are more-or-less retired.
In the post-credits scene for Captain America: Brave New World, we see Sam Wilson in the supervillain prison the Raft, visiting the incarcerated Samuel Sterns (Tim Blake Nelson).
The history of TV is filled with series that have accumulated Emmy wins, setting records in the process. As such, they remind us just how much television storytelling can accomplish.
Despite all the rumors, none of the OG cast of the Fox X-Men films appeared alongside Hugh Jackman in Deadpool & Wolverine. Not even Patrick Stewart as Professor X came back, who was the odds-on favorite to return.
It feels like just yesterday when the first commercials for a new show called Modern Family aired. Along the way, fans not only fell for the core cast but also the guest stars that joined them, like the late, great Fred Willard. He was just one of many, so let’s take a look at the other memorable Modern Family guest stars.
Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman’s MCU debut raised some obvious questions. How does their team-up connect to Fox’s X-Men movies? What did the film reveal about the TVA, the Void, and the Sacred Timeline?
Even though the Revolutionary War was and is one of the most important events in the history of the United States, it has relatively rarely been imagined on-screen. Nevertheless, several notable movies and TV series, both fictional and nonfictional, have shone a fascinating light on both the Revolutionary War and those who fought in it.
The Merc with a Mouth and The Best There Is at What He Does are about to make their MCU debuts when Deadpool & Wolverine hits theaters this July. Though
Few institutions are associated with the arts–particularly music, drama, and dance as much as Juilliard, which has proved to be a remarkably fertile and successful training ground for major talents. Many of the school's graduates have achieved remarkable success in theater and on-screen.
The 2023 Emmys brought the bar where everybody knows your name to everyone’s living room once again. Cheers stars Ted Danson (Sam Malone), Kelsey Grammer (Dr.
There’s something uniquely joy-inducing about situation comedies, particularly those that seem to love their characters and invite the audience to do the same. Such feel-good shows are timely reminders that not every show has to be hard-hitting, dark, or cynical to provide pleasure and emotional satisfaction.
Fathers and sons: It’s not all games of catch with a ghost! Some shows have fathers and sons, but some shows are about “fathers and sons.” Here, we are dealing with the latter.
TV shows often flourish in a given period of time, but thanks to the wonders of streaming, they have a much longer shelf-life.
Several great antagonists have emerged in sitcom history — many of whom threaten to steal the spotlight from the characters who are supposed to be the center of the audience’s sympathies and loyalties. These are the 20 best.
These are some of the notable movies that take place underwater for at least a good portion of the run time—no scuba gear required.
Having one successful TV show is impressive. Doing it more than once? Now you’re in rarified air.
The great television characters don't have to be human. In fact, some of our most beloved TV stars of all time are pets. Of all variety. In celebration, here's our rankings of the most notable pets in television history.
There are so many great episodes to choose from, but we’ve still put together our 25 favorite “Frasier” outings. If you have any complaints, well, unlike Frasier Crane, we aren’t listening.
It's never too early to look ahead to the end of a TV show's season— perhaps even the end of a show's run. Today, we look back at some of the best series finales in television history (in chronological order).
“Scrambled eggs all over my face. What is a boy to do?” Do you hear that sound? That’s the sound of the blues a-callin’ to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the little "Cheers" spinoff that could: "Frasier." (For an idea of a little "Cheers" spinoff that couldn’t, please look into "The Tortellis.") For 11 seasons and 264 episodes, Dr.
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