Lou Ferrigno, the original Incredible Hulk, discusses his famous TV series, pro wrestling, Donald Trump, fitness and more.
Arnold Schwarzenegger’s documentary, Pumping Iron, brought in a worldwide revolution in bodybuilding, and it only happened ...
Celebrities face the kind of exposure that few people understand. Their every move, every breath is constantly monitored and ...
Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center is enlisting a familiar face from the 118. TVLine can exclusively reveal that "9-1-1" alum Lou Ferrigno Jr. — who has recurred throughout the ABC drama's run as LAFD ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. According to reporting from TVLine, an old familiar face connected to the 118 will first appear in Episode 10, airing on Thursday, ...
Worlds collide on tonight's episode of The Pitt, as a 9-1-1 alum joins in on the chaotic happenings of Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center amid a disastrous 4th of July not well spent at the local water ...
Long before the MCU, Marvel was dominating television with this groundbreaking show. "The Incredible Hulk" premiered in 1978, starring Bill Bixby and Lou Ferrigno. The show popularized superhero ...
Arnold Schwarzenegger appears to be plotting his return to the “Conan the Barbarian” franchise that helped make him a household name. The 78-year-old action hero first played the part in the 1982 ...
Arnold Schwarzenegger revealed during a conversation at this year’s Arnold Sports Festival in Columbus, Ohio that he is in talks to return to three of his most iconic action franchises: “Predator,” ...
Victor Hugo's classic novel "Les Misérables" may not be the most obvious inspiration for a Marvel television series, but it strangely played a key role in bringing one of the most beloved comic ...
Somehow, “Conan the Barbarian” has returned. “King Conan,” a follow-up to 1982’s “Conan the Barbarian,” once again starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, is in the early stages at 20th Century Studios, ...