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It’s been more than a year since
went off the air at FXX, taking with it one of the most pleasantly toxic casts of TV comedy characters in recent memory. Now series creator Stephen Falk and stars Aya Cash, Chris Geere, Kether Donahue, Desmin Borges, Todd Robert Anderson, Darrell Britt-Gibson, Allen Maldonado, Allan McLeod, Brandon Mychal Smith, Janet Varney, and Collette Wolfe are reuniting for a decidedly non-Gretchen-and-Jimmy-type reason: Raising money for a fundraiser to benefit food bank non-profit Feeding America.
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THR, the show’s cast will be getting together (virtually) on Sunday (Funday), January 31, at 5 p.m. Central, where they’ll do a live-streamed read of the script for season 2 s “A Rapidly Mutating Virus,” a.k.a. the episode where that particular season of TV goes flying off the rails into full-on self-destruction town. And, if that’s not enough to get nostalgic
Attention AU: Hollywood has done it again! They've created yet another sick comedy starring Seth Rogen that features endless jokes about sex, drugs and human stupidity.
In case you missed "Knocked Up," "Superbad" or "Pineapple Express," check out Rogen's latest film: "Observe and Report," a delightful little flick about an underachieving mall cop (Rogen) and his quest to win the love of his life (Anna Faris) by solving both a robbery and a sexual assault case before an egotistical investigator (Ray&
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One Chicago has become one of the most successful multi-show TV universes on television, but actors who left the NBC shows haven t all found great success elsewhere. While former
Chicago Fire leading lady Monica Raymund landed a new job right off the bat,
Chicago P.D. vet Josh Segarra wasn t as lucky with what was supposed to be his new show, and Segarra isn t the only former One Chicago actor to get some bad news this TV season.
Josh Segarra, who recurred as Justin Voight on
Chicago P.D. throughout the first three seasons, had landed a prime role in the NBC project
Night School: Kevin Hart television adaptation not going forward at NBC
December 14, 2020 by:
It s a no-go for the
NIGHT SCHOOLpilot at NBC. The project, based on the 2018 comedy starring Kevin Hart and Tiffany Haddish will not be moving forward as planned.
The half-hour multi-cam comedy had originally gotten a pilot order in January, but the pandemic shutdown virtually all pilot production in March. The broadcast network then announced in June that it would resume production on most of its pilots later in the year, with Night School being the first pilot to resume production once it restarted. Despite that assertion, Deadline reports that the decision not to proceed with