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Friday the 13th has always been a charmingly simplistic franchise. A half-dozen or so teens travel out to the Crystal Lake area, specifically somewhere close to Camp Crystal Lake (be it Higgins Haven, ...
Prodigy won't continue beyond the 40 released episodes, at least at Netflix. The streamer has passed on a new season, and its ...
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Screen Rant on MSNStar Trek: The Next Generation Made The Smartest Change To Starfleet's Delta BadgeThe Next Generation introduced several updates to Star Trek: The Original Series, and the one I like the most is the combadge ...
"Wings of Fire, a popular children's book series, is being made into a streaming show. At its helm is an Indiana native and ...
If you watch Star Trek shows a lot, like I do, you start to notice some familiar faces. With decades of television shows and movies under its belt, it's only natural that the franchise has ...
Brooke Eby, a social media star who posts videos about living with ALS, is defending herself after she criticized a recent resurgence of the viral Ice Bucket Challenge. In a selfie video ...
Over the past almost sixty years, the Star Trek franchise has crossed over with other universes regularly, like Doctor Who and Green Lantern. But thanks to a new commercial for the streaming ...
It takes place a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, but its plotlines seemed pulled right out of today’s headlines. The second season of Disney’s “Andor,” a “Star Wars” series ...
Just look at the wonderful job Beltran does when Chakotay returns for a great arc in Prodigy. Lower Decks may have started out as a parody of classic Star Trek, but by the time it finished its ...
Thanks to David Krumholtz of "The Santa Clause" fame, we've gotten our very first glimpse at the official logo for next year's "Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow"... or perhaps just "Supergirl"?
NBC News reporting found the information that Defense Secretary Hegseth shared in Signal chats came from a top general’s secure messages on a classified server. NBC News’ Courtney Kube reports ...
Father-and-son duo, Lost co-showrunner Carlton Cuse and Nick Cuse (Masters of the Air, Station Eleven) are in very early development on a Star Wars series from Lucasfilm, sources confirm to Deadline.
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