Stranger Things Season 3 Filming to Finish by November
It won't be released until mid-2019, though.
It won't be released until mid-2019, though.
Nearly 20 years after the sports comedy opened at the top of the U.S. box office, it’s still scoring points with fans.
7. Gene Wilder doesn't show up until nearly 45 minutes into the movie.
Is someone on the Dark Side playing both sides?
The film is reportedly going to begin production in 2019, during the NBA off-season.
Rowling simply tweeted, "Theory correct."
She tested most of the slapstick herself.
It's not the Upside Down—it's Springfield, Illinois.
"It's the biggest thing we've ever done."
12. Hundreds of season 5 viewers wrote in to complain about "sabotage" after contestant Iain Watters had a bit of an issue with his Baked Alaska.
According to reports, contract negotiations between Cavill's representatives and Warner Bros. broke down after the 'Justice League' actor wasn't able to cameo in 'Shazam!' due to a scheduling conflict.
#WesterosForever
Don't mess with Carol Danvers!
Turns out, you didn't have to sit around idly while your friend had the Zapper.
If this fan theory comes true, it will change everything you saw at the end of 'Avengers: Infinity War.'
12. It was one of the most expensive series ever produced.
The as-yet-untitled film will is described as an “exploration of a man disregarded by society [that] is not only a gritty character study, but also a broader cautionary tale.”
The hit HBO series has a habit of killing off main characters. And unfortunately, there's already been some foreshadowing that writers will paint a target on Daenerys's back.
“Today, full of energy, Mario is still running, running."
The re-release marks the film's 30th anniversary.
The original idea for 'Frasier,' which aired its final episode on May 13, 2004, had nothing to do with Dr. Frasier Crane at all.
The 1968 classic that birthed the “zombie movie” subgenre is being resurrected in 4K.
3. Only six awards were handed out at the first ceremony, and one went to a ventriloquist.
Television can be a hotbed of creativity (or mediocrity, depending on who you ask). But it's not just characters and storylines writers are coming up with—they also coin words.