Season 11, Episode 6 of "Futurama" features the last recorded appearance of Coolio as Kwanzaa-bot prior to the rapper's death at the age of 59 in 2022.
In the years since "Modern Family" ended, Ariel Winter has kept fairly busy. Here's what fans should know about the Alex Dunphy actor's more recent work.
There's a deep cut Matt Groening Easter egg that only hard-core fans will notice in the "Futurama" Season 11 episode "Related to the Items You've Viewed."
Deer Lady has popped up periodically throughout "Reservation Dogs," and the actress who plays her has also appeared on "Hemlock Grove" and "Letterkenny."
When did Professor Farnworth's Enlarging Ray first appear on "Futurama," and why don't any of the characters remember seeing it before even though fans do?
Nibbler on "Futurama" is voiced by Frank Welker, a longtime voice actor who's been heard on various animated television shows and films since the late '60s.
Season 3 of "Only Murders in the Building" has just dropped on Hulu to almost unanimous praise from critics on Rotten Tomatoes. Here's what they had to say.
Season 3, Episode 2 of "Only Murders in the Building" sees Oliver have a dream sequence that pays tribute to a classic film. Here's what the dream really means.
"Only Murders in the Building" is a clever show that's known for winking at the fans. Now it's throwing some friendly shade at one of Hulu's rival platforms.
Hulu's "Only Murders in the Building" has been a winner since Season 1. Season 3 brings Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez back for another murder.
"Futurama" is back once again, and its latest incarnation on Hulu is filled with clever nods and Easter eggs, referencing the series' past and other things.
Futurama Season 11, Episode 2, ""Children of a Lesser Bog," features an Amy sight gag that calls back to the show's previous seasons and a few notable episodes.
"Futurama" Season 11 adds giant tardigrades to the show, but aside from the size difference, how accurate is the show's depiction of the microscopic organism?
Colin Robinson is the most consistently peculiar main character in "What We Do in the Shadows," but his Season 5 arc doesn't line up with the rest of his story.
"What We Do in the Shadows" Season 5 features a fun homage to one of the most iconic props in "Ted Lasso," as the classic "Believe" sign makes an appearance.
Viewers can see Fry use his email address in Episode 1 of Season 11. But is it an overlooked "Futurama" plot hole or something to keep an eye on for the future?