Exclusive: CBS is developing Beantown, a multi-camera comedy from Dan Kopelman, Aaron Kaplan’s Kaplan Entertainment, Wendi Trilling’s TrillTV and CBS Studios.
Written by Kopelman based on an idea by Kaplan, Beantown is a workplace comedy set in a Boston coffeehouse, where employees and patrons share their lives and experiences while also discussing the events of the day. And that day happens to be in 1773.
As hinted by the series’ timing and location, it will be set against the backdrop of the Boston Tea Party and the events surrounding it.
Kopelman executive produces with Kaplan and Melanie Frankel for Kapital Entertainment and Wendi Trilling for TrillTV. Kevin Marco is the executive overseeing the project at Kapital. CBS Studios is the studio.
This marks a reunion — Kopelman most recently created and executive produced Kapital’s CBS/CBS Studios comedy series Me, Myself & I, which aired for one season.
Written by Kopelman based on an idea by Kaplan, Beantown is a workplace comedy set in a Boston coffeehouse, where employees and patrons share their lives and experiences while also discussing the events of the day. And that day happens to be in 1773.
As hinted by the series’ timing and location, it will be set against the backdrop of the Boston Tea Party and the events surrounding it.
Kopelman executive produces with Kaplan and Melanie Frankel for Kapital Entertainment and Wendi Trilling for TrillTV. Kevin Marco is the executive overseeing the project at Kapital. CBS Studios is the studio.
This marks a reunion — Kopelman most recently created and executive produced Kapital’s CBS/CBS Studios comedy series Me, Myself & I, which aired for one season.
- 4/28/2023
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: CBS is developing The Hilsons, a multi-camera family comedy from The Neighborhood team of writer/actor Malik Sanon and star/executive producer Cedric the Entertainer, production companies Kapital Entertainment and TrillTV, and studio CBS Studios.
Cedric the Entertainer and Malik Sanon on ‘The Neighborhood’
In The Hilsons, Written by Sanon, a mother and her two adult sons thought they knew each other until they are forced to live under the same roof for the first time in more than twenty years and discover they have all been keeping secrets from one another. Now, this seemingly loving family must learn to live together again and accept each other for who they are, and not who they were pretending to be.
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Cedric the Entertainer and Malik Sanon on ‘The Neighborhood’
In The Hilsons, Written by Sanon, a mother and her two adult sons thought they knew each other until they are forced to live under the same roof for the first time in more than twenty years and discover they have all been keeping secrets from one another. Now, this seemingly loving family must learn to live together again and accept each other for who they are, and not who they were pretending to be.
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- 11/18/2022
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: CBS is developing Book Club, a single-camera comedy from Me, Myself and I duo Dan Kopelman and Susanna Wolff, Aaron Kaplan’s Kapital Entertainment, Wendi Trilling’s TrillTV and CBS Studios.
Written by Kopelman and Wolff, Book Club is about a group of dispirited women who form a book club and promptly discover that they are stronger together — especially because their first reading selection is a spell book that gives them witch powers . Unfortunately, the powers are all the last ones they would ever choose.
Kopelman and Wolff executive produce with Kaplan and Melanie Frankel for Kapital Entertainment and Trilling for TrillTV. Jessie Abbott oversees for Kapital. CBS Studios is the studio.
Wolff was a writer on Kapital’s CBS comedy series Me, Myself & I, created and executive produced by Kopelman. Kopelman and Wolff reteamed last year to develop comedy Full Bloom for Kapital and TrillTV, which sold to ABC.
Written by Kopelman and Wolff, Book Club is about a group of dispirited women who form a book club and promptly discover that they are stronger together — especially because their first reading selection is a spell book that gives them witch powers . Unfortunately, the powers are all the last ones they would ever choose.
Kopelman and Wolff executive produce with Kaplan and Melanie Frankel for Kapital Entertainment and Trilling for TrillTV. Jessie Abbott oversees for Kapital. CBS Studios is the studio.
Wolff was a writer on Kapital’s CBS comedy series Me, Myself & I, created and executive produced by Kopelman. Kopelman and Wolff reteamed last year to develop comedy Full Bloom for Kapital and TrillTV, which sold to ABC.
- 10/28/2022
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Peacock is developing Triggered, a single-camera comedy from the 9Jkl team of writer-producer Dana Klein, Wendi Trilling’s TrillTV and Aaron Kaplan’s Kapital Entertainment.
Written by Klein, in Triggered, frustrated by her inefficacy, a rule-following therapist starts to break the rules of her profession, and, eventually, the law, and soon becomes a vigilante therapist who helps people… using whatever means necessary.
Klein executive produces with Trilling of TrillTV and Kaplan of Kapital. The series is a co-production between Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group, and CBS Studios.
Triggered stems from the producer partnership former longtime CBS head of comedy Trilling and her TrillTV have with Kaplan’s Kapital Entertainment. The first project under that partnership to go to series, multi-camera CBS comedy 9Jkl, was co-created, executive produced and showrun by Klein.
This is Klein’s second project with TrillTV and Kapital currently in development. She is...
Written by Klein, in Triggered, frustrated by her inefficacy, a rule-following therapist starts to break the rules of her profession, and, eventually, the law, and soon becomes a vigilante therapist who helps people… using whatever means necessary.
Klein executive produces with Trilling of TrillTV and Kaplan of Kapital. The series is a co-production between Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group, and CBS Studios.
Triggered stems from the producer partnership former longtime CBS head of comedy Trilling and her TrillTV have with Kaplan’s Kapital Entertainment. The first project under that partnership to go to series, multi-camera CBS comedy 9Jkl, was co-created, executive produced and showrun by Klein.
This is Klein’s second project with TrillTV and Kapital currently in development. She is...
- 1/7/2022
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Producer Wendi Trilling has sold three broadcast comedy projects through her TrillTV banner, Full Bloom, written by Me, Myself & I duo of Dan Kopelman & Susanna Wolff, to ABC; as well as Black In Therapy, from Howard Jordan, Jr. (Call Me Kat), and Tiny Putin, written by Mat Harawitz (LA To Vegas), both to CBS. All three projects stem from the producer partnership former longtime CBS head of comedy Trilling and her TrillTV have with Aaron Kaplan’s Kapital Entertainment. The duo executive produce all three shows.
CBS Studios is the studio on Tiny Putin; Disney TV Studios’ 20th Television on Full Bloom; CBS Studios in association with Kapital and TrillTV on Black In Therapy.
Written and executive produced by Jordan, Jr, with American Vandal showrunner Dan Lagana supervising and executive producing, the single-camera Black In Therapy is about a group of friends that try to figure out how Black...
CBS Studios is the studio on Tiny Putin; Disney TV Studios’ 20th Television on Full Bloom; CBS Studios in association with Kapital and TrillTV on Black In Therapy.
Written and executive produced by Jordan, Jr, with American Vandal showrunner Dan Lagana supervising and executive producing, the single-camera Black In Therapy is about a group of friends that try to figure out how Black...
- 12/10/2021
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: CBS has put in development Game Time, a single-camera comedy based on Norwegian format The Games, from Me, Myself & I creator Dan Kopelman, Aaron Kaplan’s Kapital Entertainment, Michael Strahan and his Smac Entertainment, New Media Vision, Red Arrow Studios International and CBS Studios.
Written by Kopelman, Game Time, which has a script commitment plus penalty, revolves around a family whose daily life is punctuated by the running commentary of professional sideline sports reporters, and the occasional expert in their field.
Kopelman executive produces with Kaplan and Dana Honor for Kapital Entertainment, Wendi Trilling for Trill TV, Strahan, Constance Schwartz-Morini and Thea Kann for Smac Entertainment, Todd Lituchy for New Media Vision, Shirley Bowers for Red Arrow Studios International, along with Martin Lund and Ruben Thorkildsen. CBS Studios is the studio.
Game Time is the latest collaboration for Kopelman and Kapital Entertainment. They previously teamed on comedy Me, Myself and I starring Bobby Moynihan,...
Written by Kopelman, Game Time, which has a script commitment plus penalty, revolves around a family whose daily life is punctuated by the running commentary of professional sideline sports reporters, and the occasional expert in their field.
Kopelman executive produces with Kaplan and Dana Honor for Kapital Entertainment, Wendi Trilling for Trill TV, Strahan, Constance Schwartz-Morini and Thea Kann for Smac Entertainment, Todd Lituchy for New Media Vision, Shirley Bowers for Red Arrow Studios International, along with Martin Lund and Ruben Thorkildsen. CBS Studios is the studio.
Game Time is the latest collaboration for Kopelman and Kapital Entertainment. They previously teamed on comedy Me, Myself and I starring Bobby Moynihan,...
- 1/7/2021
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Earlier this week, a press release was blasted to Hollywood publications with the salacious headline: “Breaking News: TV Producer Aaron Kaplan Sued For Invasion Of Privacy.”
In the post-#MeToo era, it was designed to grab journalists’ attention as the subject is one of the top TV producers in town. The lawsuit was in response to a Petition for Instruction filed by Aaron Kaplan in February, that lays out alleged attempts by Elizabeth M. Kaplan, widow of Kaplan’s late older brother, successful entrepreneur Joe Kaplan, to remove Aaron Kaplan as executor of his brother’s will and trustee of the trust, which includes Elizabeth Kaplan, her son with Joe, and Joe’s two adult children from a previous marriage.
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In the post-#MeToo era, it was designed to grab journalists’ attention as the subject is one of the top TV producers in town. The lawsuit was in response to a Petition for Instruction filed by Aaron Kaplan in February, that lays out alleged attempts by Elizabeth M. Kaplan, widow of Kaplan’s late older brother, successful entrepreneur Joe Kaplan, to remove Aaron Kaplan as executor of his brother’s will and trustee of the trust, which includes Elizabeth Kaplan, her son with Joe, and Joe’s two adult children from a previous marriage.
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- 4/11/2020
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: CBS has put in development Hr, a multi-camera comedy from The Great Indoors creator Mike Gibbons and Wendi Trilling’s TrillTV; and Next To You, a hybrid comedy from writer Ben Joseph. Both projects hail from Aaron Kaplan’s Kapital Entertainment and CBS TV Studios.
Written by Gibbons, Hr is about a group of employees in a small, quirky Human Resources department who are forced into the big leagues after a corporate takeover.
Gibbons executive produces with Kapital’s Kaplan and Dana Honor and TrillTV’s Wendi Trilling.
Penned by Joseph, Next To You centers on a 20-something guy who reconnects with his high school crush who once again is his ‘girl next door’— this time in NYC.
Joseph executive produces with Kapital’s Kaplan and Honor.
Before creating and executive producing CBS’ comedy series The Great Indoors starring Joel McHale, Gibbons co-created and executive produced Comedy Central’s long-running hit Tosh.0.
Written by Gibbons, Hr is about a group of employees in a small, quirky Human Resources department who are forced into the big leagues after a corporate takeover.
Gibbons executive produces with Kapital’s Kaplan and Dana Honor and TrillTV’s Wendi Trilling.
Penned by Joseph, Next To You centers on a 20-something guy who reconnects with his high school crush who once again is his ‘girl next door’— this time in NYC.
Joseph executive produces with Kapital’s Kaplan and Honor.
Before creating and executive producing CBS’ comedy series The Great Indoors starring Joel McHale, Gibbons co-created and executive produced Comedy Central’s long-running hit Tosh.0.
- 12/3/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: NBC has given a put pilot commitment to Friends and Family, a comedy from writer Shawn Wines, Will Arnett’s Electric Avenue, Aaron Kaplan’s Kapital Entertainment and Universal Television.
Written by Wines, in Friends and Family, a group of twentysomething friends in San Francisco question what they really want out of life as they try to hold on to their carefree lives while facing the next phase of adulthood.
Wines executive produces with Electric Avenue’s Arnett and Marc Forman, and Kapital Entertainment’s Kaplan and Dana Honor. Universal Television, a division of NBCUniversal Content Studios, is the studio.
This marks the latest collaboration between Wines and Kaplan, who gave Wines his TV start. Wines was fresh out of graduate school in 2012 when his comedy short Upstairs caught the attention of Kaplan’s mom, who brought it to him. Wines landed his first sale with a single-camera comedy based on the short,...
Written by Wines, in Friends and Family, a group of twentysomething friends in San Francisco question what they really want out of life as they try to hold on to their carefree lives while facing the next phase of adulthood.
Wines executive produces with Electric Avenue’s Arnett and Marc Forman, and Kapital Entertainment’s Kaplan and Dana Honor. Universal Television, a division of NBCUniversal Content Studios, is the studio.
This marks the latest collaboration between Wines and Kaplan, who gave Wines his TV start. Wines was fresh out of graduate school in 2012 when his comedy short Upstairs caught the attention of Kaplan’s mom, who brought it to him. Wines landed his first sale with a single-camera comedy based on the short,...
- 11/8/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
NBC has put in development The Squad, a half-hour multi-camera eSports comedy from former The Big Bang Theory writer-producer Anthony Del Broccolo, Johnny Galecki’s Alcide Bava Productions and Warner Bros. TV, where Alcide Bava is based.
Written by Del Broccolo, The Squad centers on a new group of friends (and sometimes enemies) who find companionship and common ground in their mutual love of competitive eSports, and explores what it means to finally find “your tribe” after years of feeling like an outsider.
Del Broccolo executive produces with Galecki and Holly Brown for Alcide Bava. Cory Wood produces for Alcide Bava, which produces in association with Warner Bros. TV.
Del Broccolo joined The Big Bang Theory in season 5 as a writer, rising through the ranks to co-executive producer for the 12th and final season.
Alcide Bava landed its first series order for comedy Living Biblically, which aired for one season on CBS.
Written by Del Broccolo, The Squad centers on a new group of friends (and sometimes enemies) who find companionship and common ground in their mutual love of competitive eSports, and explores what it means to finally find “your tribe” after years of feeling like an outsider.
Del Broccolo executive produces with Galecki and Holly Brown for Alcide Bava. Cory Wood produces for Alcide Bava, which produces in association with Warner Bros. TV.
Del Broccolo joined The Big Bang Theory in season 5 as a writer, rising through the ranks to co-executive producer for the 12th and final season.
Alcide Bava landed its first series order for comedy Living Biblically, which aired for one season on CBS.
- 10/22/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
CBS has handed a put pilot commitment to a single-camera comedy from former NBA star-turned-actor and businessman Rick Fox and the team behind CBS’ comedy series Me, Myself & I, creator Dan Kopelman and producers Kapital Entertainment and Warner Bros. TV.
Written by Kopelman, the untitled comedy centers on a recently retired pro basketball star who attempts to reconnect with his estranged son by buying an eSports franchise.
The story is inspired by Fox’s real-life experiences of buying eSports company Gravity Gaming, which he relaunched in December 2015 as Echo Fox.
Fox and Kopelman executive produce the comedy alongside Kapital’s Aaron Kaplan and Dana Honor.
At CBS, Kapital also has a put pilot commitment for another comedy, on which the company has reunited with the team of a recent half-hour series on the network: Fam creator/executive producer Corinne Kingsbury, Wendi Trilling’s TrillTV...
Written by Kopelman, the untitled comedy centers on a recently retired pro basketball star who attempts to reconnect with his estranged son by buying an eSports franchise.
The story is inspired by Fox’s real-life experiences of buying eSports company Gravity Gaming, which he relaunched in December 2015 as Echo Fox.
Fox and Kopelman executive produce the comedy alongside Kapital’s Aaron Kaplan and Dana Honor.
At CBS, Kapital also has a put pilot commitment for another comedy, on which the company has reunited with the team of a recent half-hour series on the network: Fam creator/executive producer Corinne Kingsbury, Wendi Trilling’s TrillTV...
- 10/15/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
CBS has given out a put pilot order for a comedy set in the world of eSports, Variety has learned.
The untitled single-camera series follows a recently retired pro basketball star who attempts to reconnect with his estranged son by buying an eSports franchise. Dan Kopelman will write and executive produce. Aaron Kaplan and Dana Honor of Kapital Entertainment will also executive produce along with Rick Fox. Warner Bros. Television, where Kopelman is under an overall deal, will serve as the studio.
The series is no doubt particularly resonant for Fox, himself a former basketball star who became a co-owner of eSports team “Echo Fox” back in 2015. The team currently competes across a number of titles including “Super Smash Bros.” and “Fortnite.”
Kopelman previously created the CBS comedy series “Me, Myself, and I.” His other credits include “Malcolm in the Middle,” “Big Wolf on Campus,” “Galavant,” and “Rules of Engagement.
The untitled single-camera series follows a recently retired pro basketball star who attempts to reconnect with his estranged son by buying an eSports franchise. Dan Kopelman will write and executive produce. Aaron Kaplan and Dana Honor of Kapital Entertainment will also executive produce along with Rick Fox. Warner Bros. Television, where Kopelman is under an overall deal, will serve as the studio.
The series is no doubt particularly resonant for Fox, himself a former basketball star who became a co-owner of eSports team “Echo Fox” back in 2015. The team currently competes across a number of titles including “Super Smash Bros.” and “Fortnite.”
Kopelman previously created the CBS comedy series “Me, Myself, and I.” His other credits include “Malcolm in the Middle,” “Big Wolf on Campus,” “Galavant,” and “Rules of Engagement.
- 10/15/2019
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Patricia Heaton has picked her followup series starring vehicle to ABC’s The Middle, signing on to topline and executive produce multi-camera comedy Carol’s Second Act, which has received a series commitment at CBS. The project hails from Trophy Wife creators Emily Halpern and Sarah Haskins, Aaron Kaplan’s Kapital Entertainment, Heaton and David Hunt’s FourBoys Entertainment and CBS TV Studios, where FourBoys is based.
Written by Halpern and Haskins, Carol’s Second Act centers around Carol Chambers (Heaton), who after raising her two children and retiring from teaching, embarks on a unique second act: she’s going to become a doctor.
Halpern and Haskins executive produce with Heaton, Hunt and Rebecca Stay for FourBoys, Heaton’s manager, Adam Griffin, and Kaplan and Dana Honor for Kapital Entertainment. CBS TV Studios is the studio.
The deal brings Heaton back to multi-camera comedy and to CBS where she starred on Everybody Loves Raymond,...
Written by Halpern and Haskins, Carol’s Second Act centers around Carol Chambers (Heaton), who after raising her two children and retiring from teaching, embarks on a unique second act: she’s going to become a doctor.
Halpern and Haskins executive produce with Heaton, Hunt and Rebecca Stay for FourBoys, Heaton’s manager, Adam Griffin, and Kaplan and Dana Honor for Kapital Entertainment. CBS TV Studios is the studio.
The deal brings Heaton back to multi-camera comedy and to CBS where she starred on Everybody Loves Raymond,...
- 10/8/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
9Jkl co-creator/executive producer Dana Klein has reunited with series’ executive producers, Aaron Kaplan, Wendi Trilling and Dana Honor, and studio, CBS TV Studios, for another multi-generational, multi-camera comedy, which has landed at CBS with a put pilot commitment.
Written by Klein, The Squeeze centers on a married couple that struggles to take care of both dependent children and dependent parents.
Klein executive produces with Kapital Entertainment’s Kaplan and Honor and TrillTV’s Trilling as well as Big Talk’s Kenton Allen and Matthew Justice. Kapital Entertainment and CBS TV Studios produce.
This is the latest collaboration between Klein and Kaplan. The four previous comedy projects that the two teamed on, Daddy’s Girls, Friends with Better Lives, The Perfect Stanleys and 9Jkl, all went to pilot and two, Friends with Better Lives and 9Jk, were picked up to series. Friends alumna Klein is repped by UTA and attorney Jamie Mandelbaum.
Written by Klein, The Squeeze centers on a married couple that struggles to take care of both dependent children and dependent parents.
Klein executive produces with Kapital Entertainment’s Kaplan and Honor and TrillTV’s Trilling as well as Big Talk’s Kenton Allen and Matthew Justice. Kapital Entertainment and CBS TV Studios produce.
This is the latest collaboration between Klein and Kaplan. The four previous comedy projects that the two teamed on, Daddy’s Girls, Friends with Better Lives, The Perfect Stanleys and 9Jkl, all went to pilot and two, Friends with Better Lives and 9Jk, were picked up to series. Friends alumna Klein is repped by UTA and attorney Jamie Mandelbaum.
- 10/4/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Spoiler Alert: This story contains details about tonight’s Blue Bloods Season 9 premiere on CBS.
In a bloody season opener tonight bookended by murdered headless bodies, the return of Blue Bloods also cut deeper into what really happened in the abrupt death of Amy Carlson’s character last year.
In a bloody season opener tonight bookended by murdered headless bodies, the return of Blue Bloods also cut deeper into what really happened in the abrupt death of Amy Carlson’s character last year.
- 9/29/2018
- by Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
CBS has given a put pilot commitment to Generation Gap, a single-camera comedy from Me, Myself & I creator Dan Kopelman, Aaron Kaplan’s Kapital Entertainment and Warner Bros. TV.
Written by Kopelman loosely based on personal experience, Generation Gap is about the hell of teenage years, as told from the dueling perspectives of a 16-year-old girl and her father.
Kopelman executive produces with Kapital Entertainment’s Kaplan and Dana Honor. Warner Bros. TV, where Kopelman is under an overall deal, is the studio.
The project reunites the auspices behind last season’s comedy series Me, Myself and I: Kopelman who created and executive produced it, Kapital, CBS and Wbtv. This marks the the third collaboration between Kopelman and Kaplan. Before Me, Myself & I the two also partnered on What Goes Around Comes Around, which went to pilot at CBS in 2016, also via Wbtv.
Kopelman was writer and producer on the...
Written by Kopelman loosely based on personal experience, Generation Gap is about the hell of teenage years, as told from the dueling perspectives of a 16-year-old girl and her father.
Kopelman executive produces with Kapital Entertainment’s Kaplan and Dana Honor. Warner Bros. TV, where Kopelman is under an overall deal, is the studio.
The project reunites the auspices behind last season’s comedy series Me, Myself and I: Kopelman who created and executive produced it, Kapital, CBS and Wbtv. This marks the the third collaboration between Kopelman and Kaplan. Before Me, Myself & I the two also partnered on What Goes Around Comes Around, which went to pilot at CBS in 2016, also via Wbtv.
Kopelman was writer and producer on the...
- 9/28/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Network: CBS. Episodes: 13 (half-hour). Seasons: One. TV show dates: September 25, 2017 — July 21, 2018. Series status: Cancelled. Performers include: Bobby Moynihan, Jack Dylan Grazer, Brian Unger, Jaleel White, Kelen Coleman, Christopher Paul Richards, Mandell Maughan, Skylar Gray, Reylynn Caster, Sharon Lawrence, and John Larroquette. TV show description: A comedy from creator Dan Kopelman, the Me, Myself & I TV show focuses on the defining moments in the life of Alex Riley. In 1991 Chicago, 14-year-old Alex (Grazer) is a fledgling inventor enjoying a pretty great life, including the Chicago Bulls' first championship. When Alex's mother, Maggie (Maughan), marries a pilot named Ron (Unger), she and Alex take off for Los Angeles. Now...
- 7/9/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The idea for Me, Myself, and I is an interesting one: examine the life of a man throughout a 50-year time span, taking particular stops when he’s 14 years old, the current time when he’s 40 years old, and when 65 years old. The timeline shows those ages to be in 1991, 2017, and 2042 respectively. We can only expect something remarkable from the same person that created Malcolm in the Middle and Rules of Engagement, Dan Kopelman. However, the idea may not have come across as successfully as Kopelman intended. The first look released by CBS promised a show
Me, Myself, and I Series Premiere: What Did Everyone Think?...
Me, Myself, and I Series Premiere: What Did Everyone Think?...
- 9/27/2017
- by Jennifer Borama
- TVovermind.com
Sister, Sister alum Tim Reid and Alkoya Brunson (The Originals) are set for recurring roles in the upcoming first season of CBS/Wbtv comedy Me, Myself & I. Written by Dan Kopelman, Me, Myself & I stars Bobby Moynihan in a comedy about the defining moments in one man's life over three distinct periods — as a 14-year-old in 1991 (Jack Dylan Grazer), at age 40 in present day (Moynihan) and at age 65 in 2042 (John Larroquette). Reid and Brunson, will play the older and…...
- 9/6/2017
- Deadline TV
Ed Begley, Jr. (Future Man) and Sister Sister alumna Tia Mowry have been tapped for recurring roles in the upcoming first season of CBS/Wbtv comedy Me, Myself & I. Written by Dan Kopelman, Me, Myself & I stars Bobby Moynihan in a comedy about the defining moments in one man's life over three distinct periods — as a 14-year-old in 1991 (Jack Dylan Grazer), at age 40 in present day (Moynihan) and at age 65 in 2042 (John Larroquette). Begley will play Governor Justin, the…...
- 8/29/2017
- Deadline TV
Can 40-year-old Bobby Moynihan possibly grow up to look like John Larroquette, gaining among other things a good six inches of height in the process?
RelatedFall TV First Impression: CBS’ Me, Myself & I
That was a recurring topic as CBS’ Me, Myself & I held court at the Television Critics Association summer press tour on Tuesday. The freshman sitcom stars five-time Emmy winner Larroquette, SNL vet Moynihan and Jack Dylan Grazer as wannabe inventor Alex Riley — at age 65 in the year 2042, at age 40 in the present day and as a 14-year-old in the year 1991. Meaning, all three actors are all playing the same role,...
RelatedFall TV First Impression: CBS’ Me, Myself & I
That was a recurring topic as CBS’ Me, Myself & I held court at the Television Critics Association summer press tour on Tuesday. The freshman sitcom stars five-time Emmy winner Larroquette, SNL vet Moynihan and Jack Dylan Grazer as wannabe inventor Alex Riley — at age 65 in the year 2042, at age 40 in the present day and as a 14-year-old in the year 1991. Meaning, all three actors are all playing the same role,...
- 8/1/2017
- TVLine.com
No “Bull,” CBS wants you to know that the freshman Michael Weatherly series is actually the No. 1 new show of the year in total viewers, over NBC’s lauded “This Is Us.”
“We congratulate them on their success, but we like winning,” CBS senior exec VP Kelly Kahl said. He also pointed out that even CBS’ “Blue Bloods” has a larger audience than any other drama on the other networks, except “This Is Us.”
“The Big Bang Theory” is the “Wayne Gretzky of comedy,” he noted, arguing that no other half-hour comes close in total viewers, which is why they’re big on spinoff entry “Young Sheldon.” The show was recently renewed for two more seasons, a negotiation that Moonves characterized as amicable.
He also said he “hoped” that the show will continue even beyond that. “We’ll do these two years and we’re not going to just lay down,...
“We congratulate them on their success, but we like winning,” CBS senior exec VP Kelly Kahl said. He also pointed out that even CBS’ “Blue Bloods” has a larger audience than any other drama on the other networks, except “This Is Us.”
“The Big Bang Theory” is the “Wayne Gretzky of comedy,” he noted, arguing that no other half-hour comes close in total viewers, which is why they’re big on spinoff entry “Young Sheldon.” The show was recently renewed for two more seasons, a negotiation that Moonves characterized as amicable.
He also said he “hoped” that the show will continue even beyond that. “We’ll do these two years and we’re not going to just lay down,...
- 5/17/2017
- by Michael Schneider
- Indiewire
CBS is exploring the life of man. One man in particular, that is. Recently, the network announced they've ordered a new TV series called Me, Myself & I for the 2017-2018 season.From Dan Kopelman, the single-camera comedy "examines one man's life over a 50-year span: as a 14-year-old in 1991, a 40-year-old in present day and a 65-year-old in 2042."Read More…...
- 5/13/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
CBS is going multigenerational with two new sitcoms, including an ambitious single-camera comedy starring “Saturday Night Live’s” Bobby Moynihan, while sticking with tried-and-true topics – crime and action – for its new dramas. The network announced four new dramas and two comedies:
“Wisdom of the Crowd” comes from executive producer Ted Humphrey and is “inspired by the notion that a million minds are better than one, a visionary tech innovator (Jeremy Piven) creates a cutting-edge crowdsourcing app to solve his daughter’s murder, and revolutionize crime solving in the process.”
Jeremy Piven stars with Richard T. Jones, Jake Matthews, Blake Lee, Natalia Tena, and Monica Potter. The show is based on the Israeli format of the same name. and comes from executive producers Avi Nir, Alon Shtruzman, Peter Traugott, Rachel Kaplan (Keshet Media Group), Dror Mishani and Shira Hadad. Adam Davidson is executive producer and director; CBS Television Studios is the...
“Wisdom of the Crowd” comes from executive producer Ted Humphrey and is “inspired by the notion that a million minds are better than one, a visionary tech innovator (Jeremy Piven) creates a cutting-edge crowdsourcing app to solve his daughter’s murder, and revolutionize crime solving in the process.”
Jeremy Piven stars with Richard T. Jones, Jake Matthews, Blake Lee, Natalia Tena, and Monica Potter. The show is based on the Israeli format of the same name. and comes from executive producers Avi Nir, Alon Shtruzman, Peter Traugott, Rachel Kaplan (Keshet Media Group), Dror Mishani and Shira Hadad. Adam Davidson is executive producer and director; CBS Television Studios is the...
- 5/12/2017
- by Michael Schneider
- Indiewire
Make no bones about it: David Boreanaz will be on CBS next season.
Ahead of its 2017-18 schedule unveiling next week, the Eye net has handed out formal series orders to four dramas, including the Boreanaz-fronted Seal Team. Also scoring pickups: Alan Cumming’s Instinct, Shemar Moore’s S.W.A.T. and Jeremy Piven’s Wisdom of the Crowd.
On the comedy side, CBS has Ok’d the family satire 9Jkl starring Royal Pains‘ Mark Feuerstein and the time-tripping sitcom Me, Myself & I starring Saturday Night Live’s Bobby Moynihan. The duo join the already-ordered Big Bang Theory prequel spinoff Young Sheldon.
Ahead of its 2017-18 schedule unveiling next week, the Eye net has handed out formal series orders to four dramas, including the Boreanaz-fronted Seal Team. Also scoring pickups: Alan Cumming’s Instinct, Shemar Moore’s S.W.A.T. and Jeremy Piven’s Wisdom of the Crowd.
On the comedy side, CBS has Ok’d the family satire 9Jkl starring Royal Pains‘ Mark Feuerstein and the time-tripping sitcom Me, Myself & I starring Saturday Night Live’s Bobby Moynihan. The duo join the already-ordered Big Bang Theory prequel spinoff Young Sheldon.
- 5/12/2017
- TVLine.com
CBS has made the bulk new series orders, picking up comedies 9Jkl, starring Mark Feuerstein, and Dan Kopelman’s Me, Myself & I — both from Aaron Kaplan’s Kapital Entertainment — and dramas Instinct, starring Alan Cumming; Seal Team, starring David Boreanaz; S.W.A.T., starring Shemar Moore from Shawn Ryan and Justin Lin; and Wisdom Of the Crowd, toplined by Jeremy Piven.
The semi-autobiographical Feuerstein-Dana Klein comedy 9Jkl marks the first series under Kaplan’s joint venture with CBS launched in February.
The multi-camera 9Jkl and single-camera Me, Myself & I join the previously ordered The Big Bang Theory prequel series Young Sheldon, which will launch behind the mothership series in the fall. With three new comedy series and four dramas and all hot pilots picked up, CBS may be done with orders. There is talk about a possible midseason play for journalism drama The Get, though that may be a long shot.
The semi-autobiographical Feuerstein-Dana Klein comedy 9Jkl marks the first series under Kaplan’s joint venture with CBS launched in February.
The multi-camera 9Jkl and single-camera Me, Myself & I join the previously ordered The Big Bang Theory prequel series Young Sheldon, which will launch behind the mothership series in the fall. With three new comedy series and four dramas and all hot pilots picked up, CBS may be done with orders. There is talk about a possible midseason play for journalism drama The Get, though that may be a long shot.
- 5/12/2017
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
CBS has made the bulk new series orders, picking up comedies 9Jkl (fka 9J, 9K, 9L), starring Mark Feuerstein, and Dan Kopelman’s Me, Myself & I — both from Aaron Kaplan’s Kapital Entertainment — and dramas Instinct, starring Alan Cumming; Seal Team, starring David Boreanaz; S.W.A.T., starring Shemar Moore from Shawn Ryan and Justin Lin; and Wisdom Of the Crowd, toplined by Jeremy Piven. The semi-autobiographical Feuerstein-Dana Klein comedy 9Jkl marks the first series…...
- 5/12/2017
- Deadline TV
Four-time Emmy nominee Sharon Lawrence will play opposite five-time Emmy winner John Larroquette in CBS’ ambitious Me, Myself & I comedy pilot.
RelatedPilot Season: Scoop on Fall’s (Possible) New Shows, Who’s In Them
Penned by Dan Kopelman (Galavant), the single-camera comedy examines the life of one man, Alex Riley, over a 50-year span, focusing on three distinct periods — as a 14-year-old in the year 1991, as a 40-year-old in present day (played by SNL‘s Bobby Moynihan), and as a 65-year-old in 2042 (played by Larroquette).
Per our sister site Deadline, Lawrence will play Eleanor, who in 1991 was the unrequited love of Alex’s life,...
RelatedPilot Season: Scoop on Fall’s (Possible) New Shows, Who’s In Them
Penned by Dan Kopelman (Galavant), the single-camera comedy examines the life of one man, Alex Riley, over a 50-year span, focusing on three distinct periods — as a 14-year-old in the year 1991, as a 40-year-old in present day (played by SNL‘s Bobby Moynihan), and as a 65-year-old in 2042 (played by Larroquette).
Per our sister site Deadline, Lawrence will play Eleanor, who in 1991 was the unrequited love of Alex’s life,...
- 3/24/2017
- TVLine.com
NYPD Blue alumna Sharon Lawrence is set as a series regular opposite John Larroquette and Bobby Moynihan in CBS' single-camera comedy pilot Me, Myself & I. Written by Dan Kopelman and directed by Randall Einhorn, Me, Myself & I examines one man's life over a 50-year span. The show will focus on three distinct periods in Alex Riley's life: as a 14-year-old in 1991, a 40-year-old in present day (Moynihan) and a 65-year-old in 2042 (Larroquette). Lawrence will play Eleanor…...
- 3/24/2017
- Deadline TV
Five-time Emmy winner John Larroquette (TNT’s The Librarians) is returning to his network comedy roots with a starring role opposite Bobby Moynihan in CBS’ single-camera comedy pilot Me, Myself & I. Also cast as a regular in the project, from Warner Bros. TV and Aaron Kaplan's Kapital Entertainment, is Mandell Maughan (Seeso’s Bajillion Dollar Propertie$). Written by Dan Kopelman, Me, Myself & I examines one man's life over a 50-year span. The show will focus on three…...
- 3/15/2017
- Deadline TV
Saturday Night Live veteran Bobby Moynihan has been cast as the lead of the CBS single-camera comedy pilot Me, Myself & I, from writer Dan Kopelman, Warner Bros. TV and Aaron Kaplan's Kapital Entertainment. Moynihan is in his ninth season on the long-running NBC sketch comedy series, where he is one of the most senior and popular cast members. Upon completing his standard seven-year SNL contract, I hear he had granted the show a two-year extension. I hear the current…...
- 3/1/2017
- Deadline TV
Kelen Coleman (Big Little Lies) has joined the cast of CBS’ Me, Myself & I, Dan Kopelman's single-camera comedy pilot from Warner Bros TV and Kapital Entertainment. Written and executive produced by Kopelman and directed by Randall Einhorn, the project examines one man's life over a 50-year span, somewhat in the vein of Boyhood. The show will focus on the man’s three distinct periods: as a 14-year-old in 1991, a 40-year-old in present day, and a 65-year-old in 2042…...
- 2/27/2017
- Deadline TV
CBS has ordered its second comedy pilot this season, Dan Kopelman’s single-camera Me, Myself and I, from Warner Bros. TV. It joins Dana Klein and Mark Feuerstein’s multi-camera 9J, 9K and 9L, from CBS TV Studios. Both comedies come from Aaron Kaplan’s Kapital Entertainment, which also is behind CBS/20th TV’s sophomore single-camera comedy Life in Pieces. Me, Myself and I’s pickup is not a surprise as the project carries a hefty pilot production commitment after CBS landed…...
- 1/21/2017
- Deadline TV
In a very competitive situation with several networks bidding, CBS has landed Me, Myself and I, a single-camera comedy from writer Dan Kopelman and Aaron Kaplan’s Kapital Entertainment. The comedy, whose storyline spans five decades, has received a pilot production commitment. Warner Bros. TV, where Kopelman is under an overall deal, is the studio. Written by Kopelman, Me, Myself & I examines one man’s life over a 50-year span, somewhat in the vein of Boyhood. The show…...
- 8/31/2016
- Deadline TV
Alyssa Milano is going from Mistresses to Mrs.
RelatedPilot Season ’16: Scoop on This Fall’s (Possible) New Shows, Who’s In Them
The TV vet has landed the female lead in CBS’ comedy pilot What Goes Around Comes Around — reuniting her with Jason Lee, with whom she guest-starred on My Name Is Earl. Our sister site Deadline broke the news.
The potential series, written by Dan Kopelman (Rules of Engagement, Galavant), follows two fortysomething parents — Robin (Milano) and Kenny (Lee) — who were wild and reckless teenagers and now face their worst nightmare: raising three adolescents of their own.
Milano...
RelatedPilot Season ’16: Scoop on This Fall’s (Possible) New Shows, Who’s In Them
The TV vet has landed the female lead in CBS’ comedy pilot What Goes Around Comes Around — reuniting her with Jason Lee, with whom she guest-starred on My Name Is Earl. Our sister site Deadline broke the news.
The potential series, written by Dan Kopelman (Rules of Engagement, Galavant), follows two fortysomething parents — Robin (Milano) and Kenny (Lee) — who were wild and reckless teenagers and now face their worst nightmare: raising three adolescents of their own.
Milano...
- 3/11/2016
- TVLine.com
Earl and Billie are getting back together! Alyssa Milano is set as the female lead opposite Jason Lee in CBS’ comedy pilot What Goes Around Comes Around. The duo, who played husband and wife Earl and Billie on Lee’s NBC single-camera comedy series My Name Is Earl, will once again play a couple in the CBS single-camera pilot. Also cast in the project, from Dan Kopelman and Aaron Kaplan, is Jee Young Han. Written by Kopelman and directed by Tim Story, What Goes Around Comes…...
- 3/11/2016
- Deadline TV
Dougie Baldwin (Nowhere Boys) has booked a series regular role opposite Jason Lee in What Goes Around Comes Around, CBS' single-camera comedy pilot from Dan Kopelman and Aaron Kaplan. Written by Kopelman and directed by Tim Story, the project centers on two fortysomething parents — Kenny (Lee), a husband, father and owner of a hip music management company; and Robin — who were wild and reckless teenagers now face their worst nightmare—raising three teenagers of their own…...
- 3/8/2016
- Deadline TV
Jason Lee has been cast as the lead in the CBS comedy pilot “What Goes Around Comes Around,” TheWrap has learned. Lee will play Kenny, a husband, father and owner of a hip music-management company. Kenny and his wife, who were wild and reckless teenagers, now face their worst nightmare: raising three teenagers of their own. Lee starred in the NBC comedy “My Name Is Earl” from Greg Garcia for four seasons. He also appeared in “Raising Hope,” another Garcia series, and starred in TNT’s “Memphis Beat” for two seasons. Also Read: CBS Casts Sarah Shahi in Nancy Drew...
- 3/1/2016
- by Joe Otterson
- The Wrap
My Name Is Earl alum Jason Lee is set as the male lead in What Goes Around Comes Around, CBS’s single-camera comedy pilot from Dan Kopelman and Aaron Kaplan. Written by Kopelman and directed by Tim Story, the project centers on two fortysomething parents — Kenny (Lee), a husband, father and owner of a hip music management company; and Robin — who were wild and reckless teenagers now face their worst nightmare—raising three teenagers of their own. Kopelman, Kaplan and…...
- 3/1/2016
- Deadline TV
Tim Story, director of the Ride Along, Think Like A Man and Fantastic Four movie franchises, has come on board to direct and executive produce What Goes Around Comes Around, CBS’ single-camera comedy pilot from writer Dan Kopelman (Malcolm In The Middle) and producer Aaron Kaplan. The project, from Warner Bros. TV and Kaplan's Kapital Entertainment, centers on two fortysomething parents who were wild and reckless teenagers and now face their worst nightmare—raising…...
- 2/3/2016
- Deadline TV
CBS has ordered two drama pilots, including a “MacGyver” reboot and “Bull,” based on the career of Dr. Phil McGraw. “MacGyver,” from writer and executive producer Paul Downs Colaizzo, is a reimagining of the television series of the same name, following a 20-something MacGyver as he gets recruited into a clandestine organization where he uses his knack for solving problems in unconventional ways to help prevent disasters from happening. Michael Clear and Henry Winkler will serve as executive producers on the pilot from CBS Television Studios. James Wan will direct and executive produce. Also read: CBS Orders Parental Comedy Pilot From Dan Kopelman,...
- 2/3/2016
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
CBS has ordered a single camera comedy pilot from Dan Kopelman and Aaron Kaplan. The pilot, currently titled “What Goes Around Comes Around,” follows two 40-something parents who were wild and reckless teenagers and now face their worst nightmare–raising three teenagers of their own. Kopelman will write the series in addition to serving as executive producer. Kaplan will executive produce. Warner Bros. Television will produce the pilot in association with Kaplan’s Kapital Entertainment. Kopelman is known for his work on the comedies “Malcolm in the Middle” and “Rules of Engagement.” Kaplan is an executive producer on the NBC series “Mysteries of Laura.
- 2/1/2016
- by Joe Otterson
- The Wrap
CBS has given a pilot order to What Goes Around Comes Around, a single-camera comedy from writer Dan Kopelman (Rules Of Engagement, Malcolm In The Middle) and producer Aaron Kaplan. The project, from Warner Bros. TV and Kaplan’s Kapital Entertainment, centers on two fortysomething parents who were wild and reckless teenagers now face their worst nightmare—raising three teenagers of their own. Kopelman wrote the script and is executive producing with Kaplan. This marks the…...
- 2/1/2016
- Deadline TV
Independent film production, finance and international sales and distribution company Lakeshore Entertainment ("Crank," "The Dead Girl," "Gamer") is making a move into television, implementing a strategy based on their existing movie model to venture into small screen projects. Producer and former ABC executive Chad Hoffman has been brought on to head the new TV division. The company already has two television projects in the works. The "Sebastian Maniscalco Project" is a half-hour comedy written by Dan Kopelman ("Malcolm in the Middle") and starring Maniscalco, a stand-up, which was recently sold to NBC through Sony Pictures Television. "Blanco" is a drama about a gangster informant who turns the tables on law enforcement written by Mark Rosner ("Blue Bloods"), a pilot for which is set to start production soon at Cinemax in association with Fox TV Studios. Lakeshore's CEO Tom Rosenberg and Gary Lucchesi are executive producing. Lakeshore's looking to bring its financing ability.
- 10/9/2013
- by Ohad Amram
- Indiewire
ABC has put in development How To Be An Adult, a comedy from writer and Groundlings, Second City and Ucb alum Nick Kreiss and Sony TV. Inspired by Kreiss’ life, the hybrid workplace comedy is about a man-child tasked with saving his family business alongside his Dad’s comically awful widow. Jamie Tarses of Sony TV-based Fanfare is executive producing with Evan Silverberg and Trevor Engelson of Underground. A half-hour project starring comedian Sebastian Maniscalco has gone to NBC. Written by Dan Kopelman and produced by Sony TV, Lakeshore and Levity, the multi-camera project is based on his stand-up and life. Kopelman and Maniscalco, repped by UTA and manager Judi Marmel, are executive producing with Gary Lucchesi and Tom Rosenberg. Scott Herbst co-exec produces.
- 9/24/2013
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Fox has been very aggressive on the comedy side this season, taking another high-profile half-hour project from sibling 20th Century Fox TV off the market pre-emptively with a major commitment. The network has handed a put pilot commitment to a comedy from writer Andrea Abbate, 20th TV and studio-based 21 Laps/Adelstein. Tentatively titled Paroled, the project is described as a male Laverne and Shirley on parole. Wme-repped Abbate executive produces with 21 Laps/Adelstein’s Marty Adelstein, Shawn Levy and Becky Clements. This is a re-teaming for Abbate, 20th TV and 21 Laps/Adelstein who last year sold a family comedy to ABC with a put pilot commitment. The project went to pilot toplined by Kelly Preston. This is the third comedy project from 20th TV that Fox has bought pre-emptively in a big deal this summer, following pilot production commitments for Nahnatchka Khan, Nat Faxon and Jim Rash’s Fatrick and...
- 8/21/2013
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Exclusive: A high-concept comedy, which drew interest from all major broadcast networks, has landed at Fox with a put pilot commitment. Titled The Henchman, the single-camera comedy project was written on spec by Dan Kopelman (Rules Of Engagement, Malcolm In The Middle), with feature writer-director John Hamburg (Meet The Parents franchise, I Love You, Man) set to direct and Aaron Kaplan of Kapital Entertainment executive producing. Described as a live-action, grounded comedy in the vein of Despicable Me, The Henchman centers on a henchman to the world’s worst super-villain who deals with single parenthood and impending middle age. The project is yet to be laid off at a studio, with Fox sibling 20th Century Fox and Warner Bros. TV considered strong possibilities. Kopelman penned The Henchman on spec, which he further developed with Kaplan. The two also are developing a comedy at Nickelodeon loosely based on actress Tia Mowry-Hardrict‘s upbringing.
- 8/12/2013
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Last week, NickMom announced the fall premiere of Instant Mom, its first original scripted comedy series, starring and produced by Tia Mowry-Hardrict. A week later, today, Mowry-Hardrict and Instant Mom executive producer Aaron Kaplan, have sold an untitled Drill Sergeant comedy project to the NickMom, said to be loosely based on Mowry-Hardrict’s childhood. The series will revolve around a 12-year-old girl who lives on an Army base with her drill sergeant mother. Dan Kopelman (Rules Of Engagement) will pen the script and executive produce with Mowry-Hardrict and Kaplan through his Kapital Entertainment. Meanwhile, the aforementioned Instant Mom, which...
- 8/2/2013
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
Exclusive: Tia Mowry-Hardrict, star of NickMom’s upcoming comedy series Instant Mom, and the show’s executive producer Aaron Kaplan are expanding their relationship with Nickelodeon. The two have sold an untitled Drill Sergeant comedy project to the flagship Nickelodeon channel. Loosely based on Mowry-Hardrict’s upbringing, the comedy revolves around a 12-year-old girl who lives on an Army base with her drill sergeant mother. Dan Kopelman (Rules Of Engagement) will pen the script and executive produce with Mowry-Hardrict and Kaplan through his Kapital Entertainment. In addition to InstantMom, Kaplan also executive produces the Nickelodeon series Wendell & Vinnie, which premiered earlier this year.
- 8/2/2013
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
After months of daydreaming about her wedding, actress Drew Barrymore has has finally set a date and chosen a location for her nuptials.
E! News reported on Wednesday that Barrymore and fiance Will Kopelman will be tying the knot at her Montecito estate on June 2.
Despite the 37-year-old bride's star status, E! News is reporting that the couple's wedding will be a "personal and intimate" affair, with Kopelman's family rabbi officiating the ceremony.
It seems that Barrymore, who is rumored to be pregnant with the couple's first child, may have decided to wed a bit sooner than expected.
In February, the actress told Ellen DeGeneres that the couple's Big Day plans were still up in the air. "I'm still totally in fantasyland, and I haven't figured it out yet," she said. "I'm going to, and it's going to be awesome."
Kopelman, an art consultant, proposed to the actress in...
E! News reported on Wednesday that Barrymore and fiance Will Kopelman will be tying the knot at her Montecito estate on June 2.
Despite the 37-year-old bride's star status, E! News is reporting that the couple's wedding will be a "personal and intimate" affair, with Kopelman's family rabbi officiating the ceremony.
It seems that Barrymore, who is rumored to be pregnant with the couple's first child, may have decided to wed a bit sooner than expected.
In February, the actress told Ellen DeGeneres that the couple's Big Day plans were still up in the air. "I'm still totally in fantasyland, and I haven't figured it out yet," she said. "I'm going to, and it's going to be awesome."
Kopelman, an art consultant, proposed to the actress in...
- 4/25/2012
- by Jennifer Lai
- Huffington Post
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