The "Supernatural" cast's penchant for pulling pranks, goofing off, and becoming a family quickly became clear to fans, and most of that started with the gag reels. The show's bloopers are so well-known that even people who haven't seen the series followed the release of new bloopers to enjoy the balls-to-the-wall antics of the show's stars. Whether it's Padalecki's legendary farting, escalating prank wars, or the cast parodying emotional scenes, these "Supernatural" bloopers change everything.
The Ending Of How I Met Your Mother We Really Wanted
From not using the mother as a means to a toxic end, to finally letting Lily live her artistic dreams, to not breaking up Barney and Robin just to serve Ted's journey, here are a few ways the "How I Met Your Mother" writers could have given us the ending we deserved. This, kids, is why we want a refund. Or, at the very least, nine years of our lives back.
Supergirl’s Azie Tesfai Gets Candid About Screenwriting, Becoming Guardian, And Representation – Exclusive Interview
During an exclusive interview for the "Supergirl" episode "Blind Spots," Looper spoke to Azie Tesfai about writing the episode, working with David Ramsey to make the episode authentic, and bringing awareness to critical issues like racism. She also teased the return of Jeremy Jordan and Mehcad Brooks and revealed what filming the last episode was like.
The Morning Show’s Hasan Minhaj Dishes On Its Star-Studded Cast And Hilarious Moments On Set – Exclusive Interview
During an exclusive interview with Looper for the new season of "The Morning Show," Minhaj dished on what it was like working with America's sweethearts Aniston and Witherspoon. He also revealed the way he and Witherspoon tease each other on set — and just what it was like to film a song and dance number with Witherspoon.
Ike Barinholtz Deep Dishes On His Chicago Party Aunt Influences And Surprising Guests – Exclusive Interview
Looper spoke to Ike Barinholtz for an exclusive interview during which he dished on Chicago's influence on the show, classic rockers Styx, and how Mindy Kaling helped influence the show's vibe on and off the screen. Barinholtz also revealed what it was like working with RuPaul and Lauren Ash.
A.P. Bio’s Lyric Lewis, Mary Sohn, And Jean Villepique Dish On Season 4 – Exclusive Interview
During an exclusive interview for Season 4 of "A.P. Bio," Looper spoke to Lyric Lewis, Mary Sohn, and Jean Villepique. The trio dished on the hit show's new season, where they'd like to see their characters go in the future, and who breaks most on set. Lewis also talked about a particularly heartwarming scene with Howerton from the new season.
What If…? Animation Supervisor Stephan Franck Takes Us Behind The Scenes – Exclusive Interview
Looper spoke to Stephan Franck for an exclusive interview during which he dished on the future of "What If...?," the pressure and honor of animating Chadwick Boseman's final project, and his greatest inspirations for the look and feel of the show.
Head Of Visual Development Ryan Meinerding Dishes On The MCU’s Path To What If…? – Exclusive Interview
Looper spoke to Ryan Meinerding for an exclusive interview during which he dished on the evolution of the MCU from "Iron Man" to "What If...?," what his collaboration with other creatives and directors looks like, and even the first sketches he did for the show quite a few years ago.
Cinderella Writer-Director Kay Cannon Talks The Film’s Modern Twists And Star-Studded Cast – Exclusive Interview
During an exclusive interview with Looper for "Cinderella," Kay Cannon dished on the film's feminist spin on the classic fairytale and what it was like working with Camila Cabello, Billy Porter, and Idina Menzel. She also talked about her days on "Pitch Perfect" and the heartwarming way the cast honored her during the third film.
A.P. Bio’s Glenn Howerton And Patton Oswalt Dish On The Show’s Wild Season 4 – Exclusive Interview
During an exclusive interview for "A.P. Bio" season 4, Looper spoke to Glenn Howerton and Patton Oswalt. The duo dished on the new season, doing wild improv on the show, and the series' ingenious thematic episodes. Howerton even dished on the possibility of an "A.P. Bio" co-star appearance on "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia." Meanwhile, Oswalt compared a particular "A.P. Bio" character to his Marvel villain, MODOK.