21 Fun Facts About Star Trek You Might Not Know
Klingon, created for the Star Trek universe, is the most widely spoken fictional language in the world.
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Klingon, created for the Star Trek universe, is the most widely spoken fictional language in the world.
Stan Marsh debuted as a nameless cutout in the 1992 short "Jesus vs. Frosty," a project that led to the creation of "South Park."
Every year, the Great British Baking Show selects its contestants from an application pool of over 12,000 people!
The leading voice actor for Bob of Bob's Burgers, H. Jon Benjamin, doesn't read the scripts before recording and just wings it!
Grey's Anatomy is named after a combination of a famous anatomy textbook, Gray's Anatomy, and the main character's surname, Grey.
Did you know that in BBC's Doctor Who, the Doctor wasn't initially meant to be the main focus of the series?
Superman is not a magical being, and he can’t win against magical objects such as Aquaman's trident or Wonder Woman's sword.
Did you know that the TV show LOST still holds the title for having the most misunderstood ending of any TV show to date?
Filming for Tiger King began in 2014. The show was originally intended to investigate an infamous Florida-based snake dealer.
Due to the timeline being reset, American Horror Story: Apocalypse is the only season to end with all the characters alive.
God is the only Simpsons character who has five fingers. The rest of the characters are only seen with four.
Billy Dee Williams who plays Lando Calrissian in Star Wars, made a guest appearance in the worst rated episode of Lost.