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It took some good luck and begging, but Anya Taylor-Joy managed to find time to shoot her Dune: Part Two cameo while filming Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga.
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One Episode Of Bewitched Was Written By High Schoolers
'Sisters at Heart,' perhaps the most dramatic and substantial episode of Bewitched, was written by a group of literal high schoolers. -
A Volcano Stopped The Voice And Body Of Star Wars' Darth Vader From Finally Meeting
A volcanic eruption upended a plan for Star Wars actors David Prowse and James Earl Jones, who both played Darth Vader, to finally meet in person. -
The Correct Order To Watch The Hatchet Movies
The correct order to watch Adam Green's Hatchet movies is the order of release, but we have an even better suggestion for marathoning Victor Crowley. -
Cool Hand Luke's Lucille Was Ready To Quit The 60s Film After An Appalling Request
Joy Harmon, who played a pivotal role in the 60s film Cool Hand Luke, wasn't happy with a certain request from the filmmakers. -
Star Trek's Top Exec Has One Strict Rule For Any Future Shows
Star Trek head honcho Alex Kurtzman wants all future shows to have something meaningful (and new) to say. -
How Bill Clinton Helped Shape Star Trek: Voyager Season 1
The metaphor behind Star Trek: Voyager season 1 was born out of the politics of Bill Clinton's presidential administration in the '90s. -
Star Trek Glossary: Every Starfleet Rank And Job Explained
Let's boldly go ahead and break down the various ranks and jobs of Starfleet from Star Trek. -
Star Trek Enterprise's Scott Bakula Wasn't Thrilled With The Series Finale
Trekkies were frustrated with the way Star Trek: Enterprise wrapped up after a better-received third and fourth season, as was its star, Scott Bakula. -
The Correct Order To Watch The Ring Franchise
There are more movies in the Ring franchise than you can probably watch in seven days. Still, here's the correct order for how to view them. -
Michael Keaton's Best Role Was Also One Of His Most Exhausting
The director of Birdman wasn't calling 'cut' very often in Michael Keaton's best movie. -
Why Star Trek Was A 'Mixed Blessing' For DeForest Kelley
DeForest Kelley had an extensive career before Star Trek, but his role as Dr. Leonard 'Bones' McCoy came to define him. -
Citizen Kane's Real-Life Inspiration Had A Different Theory On The Classic Rosebud Moment
Citizen Kane is an undeniable classic work of cinema, but many still debate what the iconic 'Rosebud' line actually means. -
The Failed Fox Studios Film That Barbra Streisand Tried To Escape
Barbra Streisand and Fox studios tried to bury this golden age movie musical. -
Paramount Lost A Supreme Court Showdown That Changed Movie Theaters Forever
A showdown between the Supreme Court and Paramount Pictures changed the movie theater landscape as we know it. -
The Simpsons' Groundskeeper Willie Started A War Between Two Scottish Cities
Two very real Scottish cities want to lay claim to The Simpsons character Groundskeeper Willie. -
George Takei Had A Casting Idea Of His Own For Sulu In J.J. Abrams' Star Trek
Before John Cho signed on, George Takei had a very clear idea of who should play young Sulu in J.J. Abrams' 2009 Star Trek movie. -
Will Smith's Best Movie Could've Been Very Different – And Directed By Michael Bay
Will Smith's best movie, I Am Legend, could've looked like a much different film with a much different director. -
Night Court's Creator Only Ever Had One Goal For The Show
Reinhold Weege, the creator of the NBC sitcom Night Court, hoped that audiences laughed at the show, of course, but he also wanted one more thing from them. -
Gilligan's Island Based Ginger Grant Off Of Two Classic Actresses
Ginger Grant (Tina Louise), the glamorous actor on Gilligan's Island, was meant to be a cross between Marilyn Monroe (natch) and Lucille Ball. -
How Cartoon Network's Space Ghost Coast To Coast Made History
The '90s punk rock animation renaissance would lead to Cartoon Network's Space Ghost Coast to Coast becoming the bedrock of a generation of entertainment. -
Furiosa Star Anya Taylor-Joy Didn't Talk To Charlize Theron Until Filming Was Done
Anya Taylor-Joy drew from Charlize Theron's Mad Max: Fury Road performance for Furiosa but held off meeting the Oscar-winner until after filming had wrapped. -
Krall's Bizarre Vampire Powers In Star Trek Beyond Explained
Krall was an intriguing villain in Star Trek: Beyond, but here's his character explained for those who still aren't sure what to make of him. -
The Failed Gene Roddenberry Series That Led To DeForest Kelley's Star Trek Casting
Before Star Trek, DeForest Kelley had been directed by show creator Gene Roddenberry on two failed TV shows. -
Bruce Willis Got His Big Break After Missing Out On A Madonna Movie
Bruce Willis nearly starred opposite Madonna in the 1985 comedy Desperately Seeking Susan. Fortunately, for his career, things didn't work out. -
Star Trek Advertised Enterprise By Having A Klingon Knock Out A Hater
The marketing for Star Trek: Enterprise literally punched out those who complained about the influx of Star Trek series in the '90s. -
John Candy Brilliantly Channeled Orson Welles For Billy Crystal's Short-Lived TV Show
Billy Crystal had his own short-lived sketch comedy show before jumping to SNL, and one memorable bit included John Candy brilliantly playing Orson Welles.