X-Files Creator Chris Carter's Comic Adaptation Was Canceled After Three Episodes
Hoping to capitalize on the success of "The X-Files," Fox had creator Chris Carter develop a new sci-fi series in 1999, but it was quickly canceled.
Read MoreHoping to capitalize on the success of "The X-Files," Fox had creator Chris Carter develop a new sci-fi series in 1999, but it was quickly canceled.
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Read MoreSome episodes of "Game of Thrones" are recognized as TV masterpieces, but there's one underrated episode that fans should definitely talk more about.
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Read MoreA 1980 TV movie featured Arnold Schwarzenegger as Mickey Hargitay — the father of Law & Order: SVU star Mariska Hargitay and second husband to Jayne Mansfield.
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Read MoreBefore Steven Yeun voiced Invincible's Mark Grayson, Patrick Cavanaugh did — and he's now appearing in Hulu's post-apocalyptic series Paradise.
Read MoreThe Pogues are on a mission in the first trailer from the Netflix drama's final season — plus, find out when it'll return!
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