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13 Years After the 2000s' Greatest Sitcom Signed Off, We Still Can't Let Go
More than a decade after the 2010s’ defining sitcom signed off, fans are still clamoring for more from its heroes — and with stalwarts from The Simpsons to How I Met Your Mother proving the 2000s comedy well runs deep, the appetite for a revival has never been stronger.
May 17, 2026 7:03 pm
The Boys’ IMDb Record Has Fans Fearing a Game of Thrones-Style Finale Fumble
Prime Video’s phenomenon The Boys is going out with a bang: after five seasons of blood‑spattered spectacle and razor‑edged satire skewering superheroes and today’s socio‑political circus, the series is gearing up for its final drop.
May 17, 2026 5:58 pm
WB’s Big-Screen Reboot Can Finally Fix the Fatal Flaw That Doomed HBO’s Canceled Sci-Fi Series
Westworld burst onto HBO in 2016 as the network’s boldest gamble, a meticulous puzzle box set in a sprawling theme park where synthetic hosts like Dolores Abernathy begin to awaken—then the story outgrew the park, and everything changed.
May 17, 2026 5:18 pm
7 Sci-Fi Movies That Were Born to Be TV Series
The sci-fi movies that linger aren’t the triumphs or the train wrecks—they’re the tantalizing almosts, condensed snapshots of vast universes we never fully explore. Here’s why those incomplete stories leave the deepest mark.
May 14, 2026 1:01 pm
5 Era-Defining Sci-Fi Miniseries of the 1980s—Ranked
Star Wars ignited a TV space race, as networks bankrolled lavish operas from Battlestar Galactica to Buck Rogers in the 25th Century—only to see film-level VFX costs spread over 22-episode orders sink them, triggering swift cancellations and a lasting chill on open-ended sci-fi.
May 12, 2026 4:39 pm
25 Twister Secrets You Never Knew: Flying Cows, On-Set Injuries, and More
Thirty years after Twister sent cows skyward, the classic roars back with a whirlwind of revelations. Dive into the latest issue of Us Weekly for must-know behind-the-scenes facts, on-set close calls, and surprises about Bill Paxton and Helen Hunt, on newsstands now.
May 11, 2026 8:26 pm
From Freebie to Fortune: The Cereal-Box Doctor Who Dalek Now Worth Over $70,000
The ultimate Doctor Who collectible isn’t a screen-used prop but the Sugar Puffs Dalek giveaway — a cereal-box curio from the moment those metal menaces propelled the show from caveman caper to television’s longest-running sci‑fi phenomenon.
May 10, 2026 5:43 pm
What’s Next for Star Wars After Maul: Shadow Lord? 5 Movies and Shows You Need to See
Season one of Star Wars: Maul — Shadow Lord just wrapped, but the galaxy far, far away isn’t hitting pause. Even as Disney pivots back to theaters and trims the streaming pipeline in favor of quality over quantity, Lucasfilm has a loaded slate on deck.
May 7, 2026 7:31 pm
Critics Split, Viewers Hooked: Netflix’s Bold Action Thriller Remake Dominates Streaming
Beloved books and blockbuster films cast a long shadow, and the new TV series steps into it with fans loaded for comparison. With loyalties high and nostalgia louder, can this adaptation win on its own terms?
May 3, 2026 5:46 pm
Why Netflix’s Stranger Things Spin-Off Was Doomed From Day One — And I Can Prove It
On Netflix, success triggers an automatic playbook: expand the universe. Stranger Things is the model, spawning extensions, spinoffs, and open-ended continuations that keep blockbuster worlds — and subscriber attention — locked in.
April 30, 2026 6:49 pm
HBO Max’s May 2026 Drop: Every New Movie and Show You’ll Want to Stream
As April winds down, your queue is about to get a refresh. Streamers are unveiling May’s arrivals—from buzzy premieres to blockbuster returns.
April 29, 2026 8:12 pm
Exclusive: Mikaela Hoover Names the DC Legend She Wants to Share the Screen With in Man of Tomorrow
For nearly 20 years, Mikaela Hoover has been a stealth MVP across film and TV, especially in James Gunn’s worlds. After a memorable turn as Floor the Rabbit in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, she’s primed for her biggest leap yet.
April 29, 2026 7:09 pm
Who Really Sets the Met Gala’s Tone? The Cochairs Behind Fashion’s Biggest Night
Since 1948, the Met Gala has morphed from a fundraiser for a fledgling Costume Institute into fashion’s biggest night—where a coveted cochair seat signals peak power—propelled by decades of Vogue muscle.
April 29, 2026 6:42 pm
Game of Thrones’ New Movie Must Finally Fix the Books’ Biggest Retcon
Game of Thrones is finally storming theaters, but to truly rule the box office it must embrace one of the saga’s boldest retcons. After years of making television feel cinematic, Westeros is out to prove it can command the silver screen.
April 26, 2026 10:29 am
After Three Years Off the Grid, Prime Video’s Priciest Thriller Returns With a New Trailer
As The Boys final season rolls out, Prime Video isn’t easing off the gas—Invincible, Young Sherlock, Fallout, The Night Manager, and more are queued up, with another big reveal still to come.
April 22, 2026 4:04 pm
Every Doctor Who Multi-Doctor Adventure, Ranked — Which Team-Up Reigns Supreme?
Doctor Who tore up its own timeline in 1973 with the first multi-Doctor team-up, igniting a tradition of anniversary epics — among the show’s most memorable — that shatter the laws of time so boldly early outings even needed Time Lord intervention.
April 21, 2026 9:34 pm
Mel Brooks Finally Drops Spaceballs 2 Title in New Clip
Mel Brooks is going back to ludicrous speed: a new Spaceballs sequel is in the works at Amazon MGM Studios, with the original co-writer, director and producer returning alongside an all-star cast to revive the 1987 parody’s galaxy of gags.
April 17, 2026 6:18 pm
15 Years Later, HBO's Rule-Breaking 10/10 Masterpiece Still Defines Peak TV
For three decades, HBO has blown up the TV playbook. From Oz and The Sopranos to Sex and the City and The Wire, it minted prestige television—pushing storytelling, creative freedom, and on-screen sex and violence to new extremes—and proved the small screen can outmuscle the big.
April 17, 2026 4:37 pm
Britney Spears: The Highs, the Lows, and the Reinvention of an Icon
From a 10-year-old standout on Star Search to a Jive Records deal in 1997 after The Mickey Mouse Club, Britney Spears has ridden pop’s wildest roller coaster—dizzying highs, bruising lows, and a saga still unfolding.
April 13, 2026 1:28 pm