The Simpsons Just Retired a Fan Favorite After Nearly 30 Years
The Simpsons Just Retired a Fan Favorite After Nearly 30 Years
After nearly 30 years, The Simpsons has closed the tap on one of its most enduring side characters, with Duff Corporation retiring Duffman in the January 4, 2026 episode.
Sophie Turner Weighs In: Will Sansa Stark Return in a Game of Thrones Spin-off?
Sophie Turner Weighs In: Will Sansa Stark Return in a Game of Thrones Spin-off?
Sophie Turner isn’t closing the door on a return to Westeros, hinting Sansa Stark could ride again—if the right story and timing line up. She reflects on Sansa’s hard-won arc and what it would take to make a comeback feel earned.
Hiroyuki Sanada’s One Nonnegotiable for Shōgun That Made It a Masterpiece
Hiroyuki Sanada’s One Nonnegotiable for Shōgun That Made It a Masterpiece
Hiroyuki Sanada joined FX’s Shōgun on one non-negotiable condition: absolute authenticity. Ditching the 1980 adaptation’s Western gaze, he drove a Japan-first vision—language, customs, and power dynamics intact—promising a miniseries that finally tells the story on Japan’s terms.
Is the Federation Evil? The Starfleet Decision That Justified Slavery and Changed Star Trek Forever
Is the Federation Evil? The Starfleet Decision That Justified Slavery and Changed Star Trek Forever
Utopia cracks as Starfleet makes its darkest call, igniting a courtroom showdown in TNG’s The Measure of a Man where Captain Picard fights to prove Data is a person, not spare parts—and the outcome reshapes Star Trek lore.
Brent Spiner Nearly Walked Away From the $118M Star Trek Epic Unless Paramount Met Two Nonnegotiable Demands
Brent Spiner Nearly Walked Away From the $118M Star Trek Epic Unless Paramount Met Two Nonnegotiable Demands
Brent Spiner drew a hard line before returning as Lieutenant Commander Data in Star Trek: Generations: two demands or no Data, he revealed on Michael Rosenbaum's Inside of You podcast.
Blue Lock’s 10 Best Footballers, Ranked From Lethal to Legendary
Blue Lock’s 10 Best Footballers, Ranked From Lethal to Legendary
Blue Lock is rewriting the sports anime playbook, exploding in global popularity as it transforms every match into a pressure cooker. Beyond the goals, it’s a ruthless study of ego, ambition, and the killer mindset needed to forge a world-class striker.
Tom Selleck’s Biggest Blue Bloods Controversy: Original Cast Member Accuses CBS of Firing Her to Keep an All-White Cast Like CSI
Tom Selleck’s Biggest Blue Bloods Controversy: Original Cast Member Accuses CBS of Firing Her to Keep an All-White Cast Like CSI
After 14 seasons, Blue Bloods bows out without the farewell fans expected—ending a Friday-night ritual built on Tom Selleck’s Frank Reagan and the Reagan family’s iconic dinner table showdowns.
Forget Madara: This Naruto Villain’s Arc Outclasses Every Kage
Forget Madara: This Naruto Villain’s Arc Outclasses Every Kage
Naruto’s rogues span every ideology, but none ignite more controversy than Danzo Shimura—the clandestine Root mastermind who nearly claimed the Hokage mantle and stands as Konoha’s darkest mirror.
Every House of the Dragon Betrayal, Ranked from Obvious to Unthinkable
Every House of the Dragon Betrayal, Ranked from Obvious to Unthinkable
Betrayal is the hottest currency in Westeros, and House of the Dragon spends it like wildfire, igniting a blaze of power plays, dragonfire, and razor-edged reversals. HBO’s Game of Thrones prequel mines George R. R. Martin’s Fire & Blood to chart the Targaryen dynasty’s ruthless march toward civil war.
10 Fan-Service Anime That Actually Have Great Stories
10 Fan-Service Anime That Actually Have Great Stories
Think fan service means paper-thin plots? Think again—these series blend sizzle with stakes, delivering storylines as gripping as any mainstream hit and daring you to rethink the genre’s reputation.