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At the Franklin Institute’s Harry Potter exhibition, you can pot Mandrakes, brew potions, visit the Forbidden Forest, and much more.
A never-before-seen moment from 'The Office' revisits Michael Scott's script for "Threat Level Midnight," in which the president asks 007-esque hero Michael Scarn to be his best man.
A high school student's 'Hannibal' fan art was selected as a winner of the Congressional Art Competition and will be displayed in the U.S. Capitol building.
Booking.com is listing a replica of Monica and Rachel's apartment from New York City's ‘The Friends Experience’ for two nights only.
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Thanks to Led Zeppelin, there is nothing more rock ‘n’ roll than Gollum slipping away with your girl.
McCartney wrote the song for John Lennon’s son Julian after Lennon began his relationship with Yoko Ono.
No, HBO is not paying attention to the petition to remake the final season of 'Game of Thrones.' But that doesn't mean the network's executives are staying silent about it.
Netflix’s 'Stranger Things' is set in the 1980s and regularly includes references to huge cultural phenomena from that time, including 'Star Wars.' Now it seems that George Lucas's legendary space opera might offer a clue regarding the fate of Hopper.
One dedicated 'Game of Thrones' fan is making the case that names of the Stark kids’ direwolves seem like a pivotal spoiler for the family's fate.
There's one exchange between Marty and Doc that doesn't seem very significant, but according to this fan theory, it's the key to the ending of 'Back to the Future.'
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Kids write the darndest things.
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Never doubt the power of a devoted audience: Time and again, adoring fan bases have brought television shows back from the brink of cancellation—or actual cancellation. Shows like Family Guy and Futurama were resuscitated long after cancellation by the i