
Michael John Petty
Senior Features Writer, Freelance at Collider
Christian. Family man. Author of THE BEAST OF BEAR-TOOTH MOUNTAIN and THE DEVIL'S LEFT HAND (2025 Spur Award Winner). More to come...
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collider.com | Michael John Petty
Before Jensen Ackles was a hot commodity in the television world, being cast in major roles on Countdown, The Boys, Tracker, and even as Batman in various DC Comics animated adaptations, the star was originally on a WB-turned-CW series that would change his life forever. Believe it or not, we're not talking about Supernatural, but rather Smallville, where Ackles played Jason Teague during the show's fourth season.
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collider.com | Michael John Petty
For decades, fans of Gunsmoke have discussed the truth about the relationship between Marshal Matt Dillon (James Arness) and the saloon owner Miss Kitty Russell (Amanda Blake). These two CBS staples shared plenty of on-screen chemistry for nearly 20 years of network television. But it has all led some to wonder if the pair were actually in a relationship or not?
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collider.com | Michael John Petty
We’ve noted before that, although Supernatural was arguably best-known for being a horror series at the start, there’s no denying that some of the show's greatest episodes are the funny ones. "Changing Channels," "The French Mistake," and "Fan Fiction" are all fan-favorites for a reason, and there are plenty more where those came from.
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collider.com | Michael John Petty
As we anticipate the return of the hit CBS drama Tracker, showrunner Elwood Reid has teased that the next season is set to dive a bit deeper into Reenie Greene's (Fiona Rene) world beyond Colter Shaw (Justin Hartley). Fans who felt like Reenie's time with Leo Sharf (Pej Vahdat) or the growing pains of her new law practice didn't get enough screen time in Season 2 will certainly be happy with this Season 3 development.
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collider.com | Michael John Petty
It's no secret that Supernatural was always at its best when it committed to being a horror series. Hunting down ghosts, monsters, demons, and otherworldly creatures was where the Winchesters thrived, and each new case opened the door to some personal and intimate drama. But there is one Supernatural episode that sticks out as being a masterclass in comedic timing, blending the show's intense mytharc with one of the most ingenious characters the series put together. Give up?
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Probably "The Batman," and I actually really enjoy it.

Which One? https://t.co/ahA44E5cCA

I'm not sure that RDJ is the best Sherlock out there, but these two movies are loads of fun. "A Game of Shadows" is definitely my favorite of the two. Jared Harris was the perfect Moriarty.

We don’t talk about Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows enough. Stylish, sharp, and endlessly fun. Ritchie, Downey Jr., and Law in top form. It’s a shame we never got the sequel. https://t.co/kMicPT79cB

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