Featuring the voices of: Keith Ferguson, Laura Post, Josh Brener, Maya Aoki Tuttle, Emily Tunon, Talon Warburton, Scott Adsit, Chris Sullivan, Tony Hale, Adam Lambert, Jeanine Mason, Michael Beattie | Written by Alan Schoolcraft, Brent Simons | Directed by Eric Fogel
While Dreamworks Animation are known for their big franchises such as Shrek, Kung-Fu Panda, and How to Train Your Dragon, they also have notable standalone works amidst their output. One of their strongest is 2010’s Megamind, a witty take on cyclical comic-book rivalries that was sadly overshadowed by that year’s other supervillain-focused animation, Despicable Me. In the age of superhero movies dominating the conversation, a sequel to the Will Ferrell led animation is ripe for commentary. Somewhere, a finger on a monkey’s paw curled as the world is inflicted with Megamind vs The Doom Syndicate.
Taking place mere days after the original film, Megamind (Keith Ferguson) is adjusting to...
While Dreamworks Animation are known for their big franchises such as Shrek, Kung-Fu Panda, and How to Train Your Dragon, they also have notable standalone works amidst their output. One of their strongest is 2010’s Megamind, a witty take on cyclical comic-book rivalries that was sadly overshadowed by that year’s other supervillain-focused animation, Despicable Me. In the age of superhero movies dominating the conversation, a sequel to the Will Ferrell led animation is ripe for commentary. Somewhere, a finger on a monkey’s paw curled as the world is inflicted with Megamind vs The Doom Syndicate.
Taking place mere days after the original film, Megamind (Keith Ferguson) is adjusting to...
- 5/31/2024
- by James Rodrigues
- Nerdly
The sequel to 2010’s legendary animated film Megamind was released recently on Peacock to negative responses and extreme criticism. Megamind vs. The Doom Syndicate acted as a sequel as well as a pilot for Peacock’s Megamind Rules! TV show. However, fans of the iconic film were not happy with the resulting product, with the film scoring a lousy 0%.
The sequel has been in the making for over ten years and has infuriated fans as their time has been wasted. The film is reportedly the worst-rated film by DreamWorks Animation, who are also awaiting the release of Kung Fu Panda 4. Despite being a popular IP, the film failed to impress any of the audiences, and here are three reasons behind the failure of the sequel.
Lack of Will Farrell, Brad Pitt, and David Cross A still from Megamind
Half of the charm of the original Megamind film was the...
The sequel has been in the making for over ten years and has infuriated fans as their time has been wasted. The film is reportedly the worst-rated film by DreamWorks Animation, who are also awaiting the release of Kung Fu Panda 4. Despite being a popular IP, the film failed to impress any of the audiences, and here are three reasons behind the failure of the sequel.
Lack of Will Farrell, Brad Pitt, and David Cross A still from Megamind
Half of the charm of the original Megamind film was the...
- 3/5/2024
- by Nishanth A
- FandomWire
March 2024 Top 10 Most Anticipated Films (Photo Credit – IMDb)
March 2024 is ready with a new set of releases, and some of the most anticipated films in this list might intrigue you as well. There’s a little for everyone, and this list of the top 10 most anticipated films includes comedy, horror, suspense, biopics, and more.
While the major streaming services, including Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, and others, have stuffed the month with some of the most entertaining shows and films, we are here to chalk out the plan for you.
While the buzz for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour dropping on Disney Plus is at an all-time high, Netflix’s biopic Shirley, based on Shirley Chisholm, the first Black woman elected to Congress, is also grabbing attention. But there are a few others as well who are much higher on the buzz meter.
Trending Boy Kills World: Plot, Cast, Release Date...
March 2024 is ready with a new set of releases, and some of the most anticipated films in this list might intrigue you as well. There’s a little for everyone, and this list of the top 10 most anticipated films includes comedy, horror, suspense, biopics, and more.
While the major streaming services, including Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, and others, have stuffed the month with some of the most entertaining shows and films, we are here to chalk out the plan for you.
While the buzz for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour dropping on Disney Plus is at an all-time high, Netflix’s biopic Shirley, based on Shirley Chisholm, the first Black woman elected to Congress, is also grabbing attention. But there are a few others as well who are much higher on the buzz meter.
Trending Boy Kills World: Plot, Cast, Release Date...
- 2/29/2024
- by Trisha Gaur
- KoiMoi
The upcoming animated feature “Megamind vs. The Doom Syndicate”, directed by Eric Fogel, accompanied by a new TV series “Megaman Rules”, streams March 1, 2024 on Peacock:
“…the former villain team led by ‘Megamind’, called ‘The Doom Syndicate’ has returned.
“Our newly crowned blue hero must now keep up evil appearances until he can assemble his friends to stop his former evil teammates from launching ‘Metro City’ to the moon.”
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“…the former villain team led by ‘Megamind’, called ‘The Doom Syndicate’ has returned.
“Our newly crowned blue hero must now keep up evil appearances until he can assemble his friends to stop his former evil teammates from launching ‘Metro City’ to the moon.”
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- 2/5/2024
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Exclusive: Peacock will double down on its animated kids programming slate, unveiling a number of new and returning titles including two follow up series to DreamWorks Animation’s Megamind and Abominable.
The streamer has also renewed Babble Bop!, the musical dance jamboree series for preschoolers, for Season 2.
Written by Katherine Stanford, Babble Bop! is a foot-tapping, hand-clapping, baby-bottom wiggling, sing-along world of music, dance and preschool play. With a mix of new takes on classic nursery rhymes and original songs, this inclusive short-form series is intended for social and emotional learning for the pre-k set.
Heroes Lily, Hugo, Miguel, Izzie and Sam will play the day away movin’ and boppin’ and havin’ a ball to awesome, catchy, repeatable – and sometimes very familiar – songs. With new characters, animals and brand-new song styles, the second season continues to hold up a magnifying glass to the little things in their life: having a snack,...
The streamer has also renewed Babble Bop!, the musical dance jamboree series for preschoolers, for Season 2.
Written by Katherine Stanford, Babble Bop! is a foot-tapping, hand-clapping, baby-bottom wiggling, sing-along world of music, dance and preschool play. With a mix of new takes on classic nursery rhymes and original songs, this inclusive short-form series is intended for social and emotional learning for the pre-k set.
Heroes Lily, Hugo, Miguel, Izzie and Sam will play the day away movin’ and boppin’ and havin’ a ball to awesome, catchy, repeatable – and sometimes very familiar – songs. With new characters, animals and brand-new song styles, the second season continues to hold up a magnifying glass to the little things in their life: having a snack,...
- 2/11/2022
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
Tony Hale’s cartoon chicken Archibald is moving from Netflix to Peacock for “Archibald’s Next Big Thing Is Here.”
Netflix ran two seasons of a series titled “Archibald’s Next Big Thing,” which will continue streaming on that platform. This new season — which is technically a new series based on Hale’s feathery character — consists of six episodes, which will launch Feb. 18 on NBCU’s Peacock.
Per “Archibald” studio DreamWorks Animation, “Archibald’s Next Big Thing Is Here” is the next chapter for Archibald Strutter, a chicken who “yes-and’s” his way through life. While his adventures don’t always go as planned, Archibald takes it one step at a time with the help of his three siblings, Sage, Finly and Loy, and his trusty sidekick, Bea.
Watch the trailer for Peacock’s “Archibald’s Next Big Thing Is Here” via the video above.
Along with Hale, the voice cast...
Netflix ran two seasons of a series titled “Archibald’s Next Big Thing,” which will continue streaming on that platform. This new season — which is technically a new series based on Hale’s feathery character — consists of six episodes, which will launch Feb. 18 on NBCU’s Peacock.
Per “Archibald” studio DreamWorks Animation, “Archibald’s Next Big Thing Is Here” is the next chapter for Archibald Strutter, a chicken who “yes-and’s” his way through life. While his adventures don’t always go as planned, Archibald takes it one step at a time with the help of his three siblings, Sage, Finly and Loy, and his trusty sidekick, Bea.
Watch the trailer for Peacock’s “Archibald’s Next Big Thing Is Here” via the video above.
Along with Hale, the voice cast...
- 1/26/2021
- by Tony Maglio and Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
The upcoming Netflix series Archibald’s Next Big Thing from Tony Hale and DreamWorks Animation has set their voice cast which includes Hale as the titular Archibald Stutter along with Rosamund Pike, Adam Pally, Chelsea Kane, Jordan Fisher and Kari Wahlgren. The animated series is slated to debut later this year on Netflix.
Created and executive produced by Hale, Archibald’s Next Big Thing is inspired by the children’s book from Hale, Tony Biaggne and Victor Huckabee. The story follows the adventures of Archibald Strutter, a simple chicken who “yes-ands” his way through life. Though living in the moment often leads him astray, Archibald always finds his way back home. Archibald’s Next Big Thing is a fresh comedy about one chicken’s joy for life and celebrating the journey, not just the destination.
Adam Pally (The Mindy Project) will voice “Sage,” Archibald’s older brother who adores the...
Created and executive produced by Hale, Archibald’s Next Big Thing is inspired by the children’s book from Hale, Tony Biaggne and Victor Huckabee. The story follows the adventures of Archibald Strutter, a simple chicken who “yes-ands” his way through life. Though living in the moment often leads him astray, Archibald always finds his way back home. Archibald’s Next Big Thing is a fresh comedy about one chicken’s joy for life and celebrating the journey, not just the destination.
Adam Pally (The Mindy Project) will voice “Sage,” Archibald’s older brother who adores the...
- 7/24/2019
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
MTV Studios is set to revive their stop-motion animated series Celebrity Deathmatch, which featured various celebrities engaging in highly stylized and ultra violent wrestling matches.
The bloody caricature versions of these celebrities would engage in bloody combat by using different abilities and weapons to deliver particularly brutal attacks, resulting in exaggerated physical injuries.
It was a fun, silly, and mindless show that managed to entertain. With the way social media has fueled the flames of celebrity and fan rivals, it makes sense that MTV would want to bring it back now.
Series creator Eric Fogel will return to executive produce, along with Ice Cube, who will also star in the new take of the series. Chris McCarthy, president of MTV, VH1 and Cmt had this to say in a statement:
“We’re excited to grow our partnership with Ice Cube and Cube Vision to reimagine this fan favorite. ’Deathmatch’ was the meme before memes,...
The bloody caricature versions of these celebrities would engage in bloody combat by using different abilities and weapons to deliver particularly brutal attacks, resulting in exaggerated physical injuries.
It was a fun, silly, and mindless show that managed to entertain. With the way social media has fueled the flames of celebrity and fan rivals, it makes sense that MTV would want to bring it back now.
Series creator Eric Fogel will return to executive produce, along with Ice Cube, who will also star in the new take of the series. Chris McCarthy, president of MTV, VH1 and Cmt had this to say in a statement:
“We’re excited to grow our partnership with Ice Cube and Cube Vision to reimagine this fan favorite. ’Deathmatch’ was the meme before memes,...
- 12/6/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Can anyone really ever get too much stop-motion clay animation programming? MTV Studios doesn't think so. To that end, it is reviving its old Celebrity Deathmatch TV show, for a new generation. Ice Cube, will star, and is executive producing alongside Jeff Kwatinetz via Cube Vision. Eric Fogel -- who created the original series that ran on MTV for eight seasons, between 1998 and 2007 -- will also executive produce.
It doesn't sound like the series will wind up on MTV though. MTV Studios is making the series for either an "exclusive" streaming platform, or a premium network. Learn more about the Celebrity Deathmatch TV series revival, from this MTV press release. Read More…...
It doesn't sound like the series will wind up on MTV though. MTV Studios is making the series for either an "exclusive" streaming platform, or a premium network. Learn more about the Celebrity Deathmatch TV series revival, from this MTV press release. Read More…...
- 12/6/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
MTV Studios is getting back in the ring: A reimagining of the animated stop-motion series Celebrity Deathmatch is in development, with Ice Cube set to lend his voice and serve as an executive producer.
Original creator Eric Fogel will also serve an Ep on the updated program, which does not yet have a network attached.
The original Celebrity Deathmatch, which pitted pop culture figures against each other in fantasy wrestling matches that featured plenty of blood and gore, ran from 1998-2002 on MTV and was briefly revived from 2006-2007 on MTV2.
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Original creator Eric Fogel will also serve an Ep on the updated program, which does not yet have a network attached.
The original Celebrity Deathmatch, which pitted pop culture figures against each other in fantasy wrestling matches that featured plenty of blood and gore, ran from 1998-2002 on MTV and was briefly revived from 2006-2007 on MTV2.
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- 12/5/2018
- TVLine.com
Sound the bells and put up your dukes, because MTV Studios has announced that they're planning a revival of their stop-motion animated series Celebrity Deathmatch! According to reports, series creator Eric Fogel will get back into the ring as the program's executive producer, with legendary rapper-actor Ice Cube set to executive produce and star in the new version of MTV's…...
- 12/5/2018
- by Steve Seigh
- JoBlo.com
MTV Studios has lined up “Celebrity Deathmatch” as its latest series revival.
Series creator Eric Fogel will return to executive produce, with Ice Cube set to executive produce and star in the new take on the stop-motion animation series. Jeff Kwatinetz of Cube Vision will also executive produce with Ben Hurwitz co-executive producing. The new “Celebrity Deathmatch” will be available as a weekly series for an Svod or other network partner in 2019.
“We’re excited to grow our partnership with Ice Cube and Cube Vision to reimagine this fan favorite,” said Chris McCarthy, president of MTV, VH1 and Cmt. “’Deathmatch’ was the meme before memes, remains a hot topic on social media and will be a smart, funny way to tackle the over-the-top rhetoric of today’s pop culture where it belongs – in the wrestling ring.”
“Celebrity Deathmatch” originally aired from 1998-2001 on MTV. It presented parodies of various celebrities as they engaged in brutal,...
Series creator Eric Fogel will return to executive produce, with Ice Cube set to executive produce and star in the new take on the stop-motion animation series. Jeff Kwatinetz of Cube Vision will also executive produce with Ben Hurwitz co-executive producing. The new “Celebrity Deathmatch” will be available as a weekly series for an Svod or other network partner in 2019.
“We’re excited to grow our partnership with Ice Cube and Cube Vision to reimagine this fan favorite,” said Chris McCarthy, president of MTV, VH1 and Cmt. “’Deathmatch’ was the meme before memes, remains a hot topic on social media and will be a smart, funny way to tackle the over-the-top rhetoric of today’s pop culture where it belongs – in the wrestling ring.”
“Celebrity Deathmatch” originally aired from 1998-2001 on MTV. It presented parodies of various celebrities as they engaged in brutal,...
- 12/5/2018
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
MTV Studios is reaching back into its past to bring back another fan favorite. This time in the form of stop-motion animation.
The Viacom-owned company announced Wednesday morning it’s working on a reboot of “Celebrity Deathmatch,” the animated series that pitted like-minded celebrities against each other in fights that very often ended in gruesome deaths for one, if not both, of the fighters.
The new version will star Ice Cube, who will also executive- produce alongside his partner Jeff Kwatinetz through his Cube Vision production company. Series creator Eric Fogel will return to executive- produce as well, with additional showrunners and talent to be named shortly. The new version will be available as a weekly series for an exclusive streaming or premium broadcast partner in 2019, with MTV adding the franchise reboot will include consumer products, gaming and theatrical.
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The Viacom-owned company announced Wednesday morning it’s working on a reboot of “Celebrity Deathmatch,” the animated series that pitted like-minded celebrities against each other in fights that very often ended in gruesome deaths for one, if not both, of the fighters.
The new version will star Ice Cube, who will also executive- produce alongside his partner Jeff Kwatinetz through his Cube Vision production company. Series creator Eric Fogel will return to executive- produce as well, with additional showrunners and talent to be named shortly. The new version will be available as a weekly series for an exclusive streaming or premium broadcast partner in 2019, with MTV adding the franchise reboot will include consumer products, gaming and theatrical.
Also Read: MTV Launches 'Jersey Shore' YouTube Channel...
- 12/5/2018
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
MTV Studios is reviving another classic MTV series, Celebrity Deathmatch. The recently launched studio is developing a reimagined version of the cult-favorite claymation stop-motion satire that skewered celebrities, politicians and everyone in between during its famed original 1998-2002 run. Ice Cube is attached to star and will executive produce alongside his partner Jeff Kwatinetz through his Cube Vision production company. Series creator Eric Fogel will return to executive produce as well, with additional showrunners and talent to be named shortly.
The all-new Celebrity Deathmatch will be shopped as a weekly series to premium and streaming networks in 2019. The show is the first step in a plan for reinventing the franchise across consumer products, gaming, theatrical and more.
MTV in June announced the creation of MTV Studios with exploiting library IP as a main goal and an initial slate that included a reimagining of MTV’s animated comedy Daria, an update...
The all-new Celebrity Deathmatch will be shopped as a weekly series to premium and streaming networks in 2019. The show is the first step in a plan for reinventing the franchise across consumer products, gaming, theatrical and more.
MTV in June announced the creation of MTV Studios with exploiting library IP as a main goal and an initial slate that included a reimagining of MTV’s animated comedy Daria, an update...
- 12/5/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Celebrity Deathmatch is back from the grave.
The hilarious claymation television series that featured celebrities squaring off in a boxing ring for a gruesome battle to the death is returning to MTV2 after an eight-year hiatus.
"The classic animated series returns, featuring no-holds barred fantasy fights between infamous figures from the worlds of entertainment and pop culture, reimagined for a world of social media and hourly Twitter wars," Viacom said in a statement on Tuesday.
The show originally aired from 1998–2002 on MTV and was brought back for a short run on MTV2 in 2006. The Hollywood Reporter was first to break...
The hilarious claymation television series that featured celebrities squaring off in a boxing ring for a gruesome battle to the death is returning to MTV2 after an eight-year hiatus.
"The classic animated series returns, featuring no-holds barred fantasy fights between infamous figures from the worlds of entertainment and pop culture, reimagined for a world of social media and hourly Twitter wars," Viacom said in a statement on Tuesday.
The show originally aired from 1998–2002 on MTV and was brought back for a short run on MTV2 in 2006. The Hollywood Reporter was first to break...
- 4/14/2015
- by Michael Miller, @write_miller
- People.com - TV Watch
Yet another ’90s TV reboot is stepping into the ring.
MTV2 has given a pilot order to a revival of Celebrity Deathmatch, the claymation series that originally ran on MTV from 1998 to 2002, per The Hollywood Reporter.
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The new version of Deathmatch, which pits pop culture staples against each other in fantasy wrestling matches, also will incorporate a social media element to the fights.
Creator Eric Fogel will executive-produce the revival, alongside Paul Ricci (Guy Code) and Chris McCarthy (Wild ‘n Out).
Ready for...
MTV2 has given a pilot order to a revival of Celebrity Deathmatch, the claymation series that originally ran on MTV from 1998 to 2002, per The Hollywood Reporter.
PhotosMTV Movie Awards Best & Worst Moments: Amy Schumer’s Missed Target, Vin Diesel’s Tune and More
The new version of Deathmatch, which pits pop culture staples against each other in fantasy wrestling matches, also will incorporate a social media element to the fights.
Creator Eric Fogel will executive-produce the revival, alongside Paul Ricci (Guy Code) and Chris McCarthy (Wild ‘n Out).
Ready for...
- 4/14/2015
- TVLine.com
Celebrity Deathmatch lives again. The MTV series originally ran from 1998-2002 and was revived on MTV2 from 2006-2007. The new version will again live on MTV2. Celebrity Deathmatch creator Eric Fogel and Wasteland Entertainment are behind the new series. Paul Ricci and Chris McCarthy are also on board as executive producers. The new series won't stray too much from the original concept: animated entertainment and pop culture star will battle to the death. MTV2 also ordered Kingin' With Tyga, a six-episode series about Tyga and his crew, and new talk show Uncommon Sense With Charlamagne tha God. Celebrity Deathmatch is just the latest established series to get another chance at life. NBC recently...
- 4/14/2015
- E! Online
MTV2 is bringing back Celebrity Deathmatch for another round. The Viacom-owned cable network has handed out a pilot order to the animated comedy, in addition to picking up a topical show from Charlamagne and docuseries starring rapper Tyga, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. Eight years after its six-season run came to an end, Celebrity Deathmatch creator Eric Fogel and Wasteland Entertainment are behind the new incarnation, with Chris McCarthy and Paul Ricci also on board as executive producers. The new version will again feature animated no-holds-barred fantasy fights between infamous figures from entertainment and pop culture
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- 4/14/2015
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
If we had unlimited amounts of money at our disposal, we’d spend huge chunks of it funding cool-sounding Kickstarter projects – projects like Havoc, which looks to break new ground in the world of stop-motion animation. Creator Eric Fogel is probably best remembered for being the brains behind MTV’s Celebrity Deathmatch – a weekly series featuring pop-culture celebs engaged in stop-motion fights to the death. The show was really popular for a stretch, thanks in no small part to the distinctive animation and over-the-top violence. Fogel’s looking to take those two elements that helped make Celebrity Deathmatch a hit and use them in his latest project, a feature-length film titled Havoc about a character who survives in a brutal postapocalyptic...
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- 2/26/2013
- by Mike Bracken
- Movies.com
The stop-motion animation isn't going to cease any time soon. Nickelodeon has renewed Glenn Marin, Dds for a second season.
Glenn Martin, Dds revolves around a dentist, voiced by Kevin Nealon, and his family. After accidentally burning down their house, Glenn takes his family on a cross-country trip in a Winnebago. The show also stars the voice talent of Catherine O'Hara, Peter Oldring, Jackie Clarke, and Judy Greer.
The series has been very successful for Nick at Nite, attracting 2.1 million viewers per week and ranking as the most watched series for the cable channel's third quarter. As a result, the show's been picked up for another round of 20 episodes.
The series was co-created by Alex Berger, Eric Fogel, and former Disney CEO Michael Eisner. Reportedly, Eisner put up his own money to make the show's pilot episode.
Glenn Martin, Dds revolves around a dentist, voiced by Kevin Nealon, and his family. After accidentally burning down their house, Glenn takes his family on a cross-country trip in a Winnebago. The show also stars the voice talent of Catherine O'Hara, Peter Oldring, Jackie Clarke, and Judy Greer.
The series has been very successful for Nick at Nite, attracting 2.1 million viewers per week and ranking as the most watched series for the cable channel's third quarter. As a result, the show's been picked up for another round of 20 episodes.
The series was co-created by Alex Berger, Eric Fogel, and former Disney CEO Michael Eisner. Reportedly, Eisner put up his own money to make the show's pilot episode.
- 10/8/2009
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Not many professionals would be chomping at the bit to become a power-suit sporting, text-crazy 11-year-old. Unless you are Jackie Clarke. She found the position to be well-suited to her comedic ambitions.
An experienced radio commentarian and television pundit, Clarke currently stars in the new Nickelodeon-Michael Eisner joint undertaking Glenn Martin Dds. The groundbreaking stop-animation series has her playing Courtney Conor, the lippy pre-teen daughter of a traveling dentist.
The Massachusetts-bred multi-talent was courted by the show's executive producer Eric Fogel, who refereed MTV's "Celebrity Deathmatch" for nearly ten years. The pair had worked before on his animated celebrity parody series "Starveillance."
But the bicoastal production proposal he was pitching to her this time would be a logistical and geographical constraint on her Los Angeles-based duties.
An experienced radio commentarian and television pundit, Clarke currently stars in the new Nickelodeon-Michael Eisner joint undertaking Glenn Martin Dds. The groundbreaking stop-animation series has her playing Courtney Conor, the lippy pre-teen daughter of a traveling dentist.
The Massachusetts-bred multi-talent was courted by the show's executive producer Eric Fogel, who refereed MTV's "Celebrity Deathmatch" for nearly ten years. The pair had worked before on his animated celebrity parody series "Starveillance."
But the bicoastal production proposal he was pitching to her this time would be a logistical and geographical constraint on her Los Angeles-based duties.
- 8/19/2009
- icelebz.com
NEW YORK -- MTV2 is getting back in the ring with Celebrity Deathmatch, the former hit MTV series that rendered celebrities as fighting Claymation figures. Deathmatch is one of a trio of new series MTV's sister channel is launching along with three other returning programs to its Sic 'Em Friday night block. MTV2 general manager David Cohn envisions the new slate adding to an "overall stronger attitude," he said. "MTV2 has a cool, different and unique tone." Deathmatch aired from 1998-2002, lampooning the likes of Hillary Clinton, Howard Stern and The Spice Girls. Eight new episodes will be premiering in November; which celebrities will be depicted hasn't been determined. Eric Fogel created the original Deathmatch but will not be working on its revival.
- 6/20/2005
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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