Game of Thrones Showrunners Say a Season 8 Battle Will Outdo the 'Battle of the Bastards'
David Benioff and D.B. Weiss have said that one of the biggest battles in 'Game of Thrones' history is yet to come. That's a pretty bold promise.
David Benioff and D.B. Weiss have said that one of the biggest battles in 'Game of Thrones' history is yet to come. That's a pretty bold promise.
The residents of Hawkins, Indiana have dealt with all sorts of horrors—but the worst is still yet to come.
As the epic series' finale inches closer, fans are theorizing who will win the coveted throne—and OddsShark is taking bets on it.
Yes, we all watched Lord Petyr Baelish die at the end of season 7. But death doesn't seem to be a certainty as far as the series is concerned.
Amazon's recent series starring David Tennant and Michael Sheen isn't the first time Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman’s 'Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch' has been adapted. Or attempted.
It wouldn't be the first time a beloved character came back from the dead.
'Frasier' and 'Cheers' are a couple old favorites.
To be fair: he swears she did ask.
The trees are reaching the end of their life span and could be gone in just 10 years.
'Til death do us part.
You know that it was cancelled then revived, but did you know that William H. Macy auditioned to play Brian?
The puppies are coming! (Plus some kittens, kangaroos, and a rescue sloth.)
The original footage was deleted long ago, but a fan happened to record it.
With an estimated death toll of 150,966 over seven seasons, the odds probably aren't in your favorite character's favor.
The excitable little monster uses clever psychological tricks to capture a child's attention.
When 'The Dukes of Hazzard' premiered on January 26, 1979, it was intended to be a temporary patch in CBS’s primetime schedule until 'The Incredible Hulk' returned. It became much, much more.
This deserves a Dundie!
Say it ain't so, Arya.
Did anyone get to swim with the pigs?
We can see that.
According to George R.R. Martin's original outline, the two men's "passion" for Arya would ultimately "lead to a deadly rivalry between Tyrion and Jon Snow."
In 1986, the famed news anchor spent a week defending the puzzling new way he ended his broadcasts.
Attendees will get a “sweet belt buckle,” fake beard, and a “Chuck Norris style T-shirt” to assist in the look.
8. One episode of the beloved kid's cartoon was banned in Australia.