Tom Hiddleston Will Return as Loki for Live-Action Series for Disney+
"The god of mischief" is getting his own show.
"The god of mischief" is getting his own show.
Does he know something we don't know?
'Watch Mr. Wizard,' which aired on NBC from 1951 to 1965, featured host Don Herbert performing a series of science experiments using everyday objects—glass bottles, cans, aquariums, matches—to illustrate the amazing world of physics.
Cassian Andor is coming back!
Oops!
He's not the only one.
It’s unclear how much of the script, if any, was written by George A. Romero.
The Oscar-nominated star wishes he had followed Mark Ruffalo's lead.
From comedy legends to sci-fi icons, some pretty major names have cut their creative teeth in the comics world.
Good luck matching Grump Cat's bank account.
"We're going to dig into the past and see old characters. We're going to introduce new characters and new situations."
The debut issue featured Marilyn Monroe topless—without Monroe's consent.
It's about more than just teasing what's to come.
Spoiler alert: One of them opted for the laser background.
Would you rather have Daenerys or Cersei as an enemy?
And yes, of course it features Daenerys and Jon.
Finally—someone who can settle the matter once and for all.
6. The film's emotional intensity led star Nicole Kidman to quit the project during rehearsals. (Fortunately, she reconsidered.)
The rapper's 1988 song, "Nightmare on My Street," made reference to a killer named Fred who was "burnt like a weenie." New Line Cinema didn't find it funny, but it has just been rediscovered online.
It was 80 years ago that a radio broadcast caused the public to panic ... but did it really?
Because every great supervillain needs a great superweapon.
"From what I’ve seen, I think he’s perfect," says Evanna Lynch, a.k.a. Luna Lovegood.
Whether or not you’re artistically inclined, there’s a good chance that you—like millions of other people around the world—have been captivated by Bob Ross’s instructional landscape paintings and soothing voice.
Way cooler than a crystal ball.