21 Crazy Restrictions The Cast Of Pawn Stars Must Obey

Almost a decade ago, TV audiences got a glimpse into the lives of three unpretentious pawn brokers running a shop in Las Vegas. Rick, Corey, and “The Old Man,” three generations of the Harrison family, have since then been entertaining viewers of Pawn Stars with a mix of historical trivia and family conflict. Over the years, the Gold & Silver Pawn Shop has seen plenty of exotic items pass by. From antique coins to collectible toys and celebrity memorabilia, their shop seems to attract a wide variety of goods....

May 2, 2022 · 14 min · 2852 words · Janeen Davis

30 Rock The 5 Best 5 Worst Episodes

30 Rock is one of the most popular sitcoms of all time. The series aired for seven seasons on NBC and accumulated numerous awards throughout the entirety of its run. The show was created by Tina Fey, best known for her work on Saturday Night Live. RELATED 30 Rock: The Show’s Weirdest Characters, Ranked 30 Rock was inspired by the backstage hijinks from Fey’s time on SNL and heavily satirized the sketch comedy in addition to making other meta and fourth-wall-breaking jokes throughout its run....

May 2, 2022 · 6 min · 1181 words · Maria Boldt

5 Things The Perfectionists Spin Off Does Better Than Pretty Little Liars 5 Things That Are Better In The Original

Pretty Little Liars has been finished since June 2017, but fans of Spencer, Hanna, Aria, and Emily can tune into the spin-off, The Perfectionists, which started airing in March 2019. There’s no telling yet whether The Perfectionists is going to be on the air for seven seasons like its predecessor… or even if it will get a season two. In the meantime, there are ten episodes in the first season, so fans can definitely catch up....

May 2, 2022 · 6 min · 1230 words · Josephine Cartright

6 Heroes We D Like To See Replace Iron Man As The Face Of The Mcu 4 We Don T

With Tony Stark’s death in Avengers: Endgame, the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is now left with a loss that needs to be filled. Iron Man has been the face of the MCU for over ten years since Iron Man was released. While other characters such as Captain America have been featured heavily, it’s really Iron Man who has been the main face, the crown jewel so to speak, especially considering his success launched the entire MCU....

May 2, 2022 · 6 min · 1066 words · Louis Moffett

8 Casting Decisions That Hurt Harry Potter And 10 That Saved It

The Harry Potter movies took reality and turned it completely upside down. The films showed us an extraordinary world lurking underneath our very ordinary world and they ultimately made us all believe in a little bit of magic. While delayed on a train from Manchester to London, the magical world of Harry Potter was imagined by one amazing woman. J.K. Rowling spent five years planning and creating one of the most iconic book series in pop culture history....

May 2, 2022 · 22 min · 4483 words · Viola Seymour

9To5Rewards Win A Macbook Air Chargeasap S New Zeus 270W Usb C Gan Charger Giveaway

We’ve teamed up with Chargeasap to give away Apple’s latest MacBook to celebrate the launch of Chargeasap’s new Zeus 270W USB-C GaN Charger. Head below to enter the giveaway now and get a closer look at the new Chargeasap Zeus Charger. Chargeasap Zeus Charger Chargeasap’s Zeus charger is considered to be the world’s first and smallest 270-watt GaN charger. It comes equipped with four different USB ports with four different maximum outputs on each, up to 140W power delivery over USB-C....

May 2, 2022 · 2 min · 216 words · Beverly Abrams

10 Iconic Marvel Characters Who Were Saved From Obscurity By The Mcu

The Marvel Cinematic Universe started with Marvel Studios adapting the best-known properties they still had the rights to. They didn’t have Spider-Man or the X-Men, but they did have Captain America, Thor, and the Hulk (kinda). As the franchise has gone on, they’ve gone deeper into their vault of lesser-known characters. An appearance in the MCU – and especially a solo movie – is a one-way ticket out of obscurity and into mainstream recognition....

May 1, 2022 · 6 min · 1205 words · Nancy Greb

10 Major Movie Mysteries Finally Answered

As flawless as a movie might seem when fans first see it, repeat viewings can reveal that some of the biggest questions are never actually answered. There can be plenty of reasons, but whether the answer is found in deleted scenes, overlooked clues, or novelizations, we’ve got you covered. Here are Screen Rant’s 10 Movie Mysteries Finally Answered. Star Wars: The Force Awakens Since Return of the Jedi ended with the downfall of the Death Star and Emperor, it was assumed that the Rebel Alliance had won the day, with the Imperial army weakened by the loss of its commanders....

May 1, 2022 · 6 min · 1242 words · Robert Rogian

10 Reasons The X Files Needs Another Season

For fans of The X-Files, the show’s recent six-episode mini-season was a long-awaited opportunity to reconnect with everyone’s favorite special agents, Mulder (David Duchovny) and Scully (Gillian Anderson). It was fun to see where time has taken our beloved duo, and to watch them get reacquainted with life at the FBI. But the show’s short run was really just enough to whet our appetite and leave us wanting more. Here are 10 Reasons The X-Files Needs Another Season....

May 1, 2022 · 7 min · 1413 words · Robert Maldonado

11 Star Wars Tv Series We Want To See

Now is the best time to be a Star Wars fan. We have a new film to look forward to every year, but that’s not the only reason. In addition to the films, we also have books, comics, and television shows, most of which are of equal canonical status with the films. Of note is Star Wars Rebels, the current ongoing animated show on DisneyXD. It succeeded The Clone Wars, another animated show that ended in 2014....

May 1, 2022 · 13 min · 2677 words · Sheila Dorsett

12 Best Scenes From The Bourne Franchise

Jason Bourne is careening into movie theaters July 29th, and fans have been waiting 5 long years for the amnesic super-spy to get back to disarming bad guys and not remembering where he left his jacket. The Bourne character first appeared in the 1980s, showing up in a string of bestselling novels by Robert Ludlum. In 1988, we saw Bourne come alive on-screen, albeit in the form of an aging Richard Chamberlain in a made-for-TV movie....

May 1, 2022 · 15 min · 3070 words · Michael Morris

12 Marvel Superheroes Who Should Get A Series On The Freeform Channel

The recent announcement that the Freeform cable channel has ordered an adaptation of Marvel Comics’ Cloak and Dagger to series came as a surprise to many. Even though the channel is owned by Disney, it was expected that any new Marvel superhero series would have found a home at either ABC or Netflix. In hindsight, the news probably shouldn’t have been quite so much of a shock. After all, the programming at Freeform (formerly known as ABC Family) is more oriented towards teenagers and young adults....

May 1, 2022 · 12 min · 2384 words · Andrew Torres

14 Movies We Re Looking Forward To June 2017

We’re in the middle of the summer movie season yet again, and May already brought its share of both hotly anticipated crowdpleasers (Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2) and underwhelming box office flops (looking at you, King Arthur: Legend of the Sword). The latter was far more indicative of the month as a whole, with high-profile sequels like Alien: Covenant and Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales as well as Dwayne Johnson’s Baywatch all failing to meet expectations....

May 1, 2022 · 12 min · 2345 words · William Baughman

15 Most Lovable Pets In Tv History

Whether or not the pets are the star of any show, fans tend to develop an affinity for TV pets and the characters who love them. Even the most evil TV villains (we’re looking at you, Dr. Claw) are humanized when we see them nurturing and caring for an animal we know they adore. That’s why crazy cat ladies, junkyard dog enthusiasts, and even people who hold two-way conversations with non-verbal animals (Garfield and Jon, anyone?...

May 1, 2022 · 15 min · 3158 words · Helena Moritz

15 Secrets You Didn T Know Behind Cartoon Network Shows

Who doesn’t love cartoons? When the world gets dark and gloomy, we always have these bright fantasy worlds populated with innocent, fun-loving creatures to retreat to. The bouncy music, the childlike wonder, nothing could go wrong in a cartoon universe, right? However, it turns out that lots of your favorite childhood cartoon shows were actually way darker than you may have realized– and that was all kind of on purpose....

May 1, 2022 · 12 min · 2413 words · Mary Burke

15 Superheroes That Wonder Woman Has Beaten

Superhero fights are typically pretty rare, since heroes are usually too busy dealing with their dozens of antagonists who want to destroy the world to have spare time to fight each other too. But disagreements arise every so often, and fans get to see their favorite heroes go at it to finally prove once and for all who is stronger ( and even though these fights quite often end in a draw)....

May 1, 2022 · 14 min · 2891 words · Jessica Barthelemy

20 Best And 10 Worst Forgotten 90S Sitcoms Officially Ranked

Everybody talks about the golden age that television has entered over the past decade, and while it’s true that the medium has truly exploded in a significant way, there’s something deeply soothing about the 1990s and kind of shows that came out of that era. Audiences almost take for granted how impressive television has become and the high standard that we’ve come to expect from it. There was definitely more of a freewheeling quality from the ‘90s, during which there was less of an agenda to reinvent storytelling and instead an aim to throw things at the wall and see what stuck....

May 1, 2022 · 12 min · 2426 words · Wilfredo White

7 Last Minute Changes That Hurt Grey S Anatomy 13 That Saved It

Over the years, there have been some very crazy things to occur at Seattle Grace (or Grey Sloan) Hospital. From gunmen to bombs, disease outbreaks to a loose lion, the staff of the hospital have seen it all. For fifteen seasons, fans have been glued to all the happenings on Grey’s Anatomy, no matter how crazy things get. The show has developed a reputation for its wild twists and storylines that always keep fans on their toes....

May 1, 2022 · 14 min · 2907 words · Jim Suk

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May 1, 2022 · 3 min · 483 words · Frederick Vadala

A Chronological History Of The Marvel Cinematic Universe

2 Years and 6 Movies Later, Check Out Our UPDATED Breakdown of The Complete Marvel Cinematic Universe History & Storyline! The Marvel Cinematic Universe is the first (long-term) successful attempt to create and stick to a unified continuity between multiple films and genres under the banner of a single franchise: To, in effect, create an entire ever-expanding bank of films, television series, streaming series and short-subjects that not only tell their own stories but fit together as part of a singular ongoing story....

May 1, 2022 · 70 min · 14798 words · Jane Counselman