For The Real Housewives of Atlanta, season 14 is anything but peachy. That's according to Kandi Burruss, who dished on all the drama to come, including a fight with Marlo Hampton, during E! News' Daily Pop on March 11. A longtime "friend" of the show, Marlo is now a full-time cast member—a promotion that Kandi said she's always supported. "I have been telling everybody, 'Marlo needs her peach. Why she don't have a peach?'" the Kandi & the Gang star explained. "I've been saying it for years. Then she gets the peach and comes for me." Suffice to say, Kandi "was not expecting" to clash with Marlo, but...
- 3/11/2022
- E! Online
Grab a sundae from The Sugar Bowl and get ready, because you're about to feel old. After 25 seasons, the final episodes of the beloved children's show, Arthur, premiered on Feb. 21. And while we're still coming to terms with the fact that we'll no longer get D.W. sass on our small screens, PBS gave us a glimpse into the future of our favorite aardvark and his friends. Translation? We got to see them as adults. During the series finale, titled "All Grown Up," Arthur and the gang get to see (along with the rest of us) what their lives will be like in 20 years. Arthur settles into a booth at The Sugar Bowl, which is now run by his friend George Lundgren, and prepares to...
- 2/24/2022
- E! Online
This one might be titled "The Gang Almost Kills DeVito." The Gang at the center of the hit FX comedy "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" -- Mac, Dennis, Charlie, Dee, and Frank -- have found themselves in all sorts of shenanigans over 15 seasons. Life imitated art during Season 11 of the show when Danny DeVito, who plays Paddy's Pub co-owner Frank Reynolds, almost drowned during a stunt. Charlie Day, who plays the oft-befuddled Charlie Kelly, revealed some surprising details about the accident that nearly killed DeVito during an interview on "Conan."
The scene in question is from the Season 11 finale, "The...
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The scene in question is from the Season 11 finale, "The...
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- 1/21/2022
- by Travis Yates
- Slash Film
“It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” will debut its record-breaking 15th Season in December.
The comedy series returns on Dec. 1 on Fxx, with new episodes then available to stream the following day on FX on Hulu. The premiere will include the first two episodes. With the debut, “It’s Always Sunny” will now be the longest-running live-action comedy series in TV history, surpassing previous record holder “The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet.”
In the eight-episode season, in the seismic wake of Covid-19 and all things 2020, The Gang stands at a crossroads in this strange new world. The rules are changing quicker than anyone can keep up with, despite herculean efforts from Mac (Rob McElhenney), Charlie (Charlie Day), Dennis (Glenn Howerton), Dee (Kaitlin Olson) and Frank (Danny DeVito) to continue business as usual. Now, they must face the music and decide who they’ll become in the cultural upheaval that is 2021. Across the...
The comedy series returns on Dec. 1 on Fxx, with new episodes then available to stream the following day on FX on Hulu. The premiere will include the first two episodes. With the debut, “It’s Always Sunny” will now be the longest-running live-action comedy series in TV history, surpassing previous record holder “The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet.”
In the eight-episode season, in the seismic wake of Covid-19 and all things 2020, The Gang stands at a crossroads in this strange new world. The rules are changing quicker than anyone can keep up with, despite herculean efforts from Mac (Rob McElhenney), Charlie (Charlie Day), Dennis (Glenn Howerton), Dee (Kaitlin Olson) and Frank (Danny DeVito) to continue business as usual. Now, they must face the music and decide who they’ll become in the cultural upheaval that is 2021. Across the...
- 11/3/2021
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Netflix is breaking up Money Heist‘s fifth and final season into two parts: Volume 1, consisting of five episodes, will premiere Friday, Sept. 3, the streamer announced on Monday. The second volume, featuring the last five installments, will then follow on Friday, Dec. 3.
“When we began to write Part 5 in the midst of the pandemic, we felt that we had to change what was expected from the 10-episode season and used every tool we could to create the sensation of a season finale or series finale in the first volume itself,” creator Álex Pina said in a statement. “We decided to...
“When we began to write Part 5 in the midst of the pandemic, we felt that we had to change what was expected from the 10-episode season and used every tool we could to create the sensation of a season finale or series finale in the first volume itself,” creator Álex Pina said in a statement. “We decided to...
- 5/24/2021
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
It’s been known for months that Part Five of Netflix’s most popular non-English language Original Series “La Casa de Papel” (“Money Heist”) would be the show’s last, and now we know when the iconic Spanish heist story will end. Broken into two parts, “Money Heist” Part Five, Volume 1 will launch worldwide on Sept. 3, with Volume 2 landing three months later on Dec. 3. Each part will include five episodes, filling out a ten-hour arc to end the series’ story as told by its narrator and protagonist Tokyo.
“When we began to write Part 5 in the midst of the pandemic, we felt that we had to change what was expected from the ten-episode season and used every tool we could to create the sensation of a season finale or series finale in the first volume itself,” said series creator Álex Pina. “We decided to work in an extremely aggressive genre,...
“When we began to write Part 5 in the midst of the pandemic, we felt that we had to change what was expected from the ten-episode season and used every tool we could to create the sensation of a season finale or series finale in the first volume itself,” said series creator Álex Pina. “We decided to work in an extremely aggressive genre,...
- 5/24/2021
- by Jamie Lang
- Variety Film + TV
Khruangbin have dropped their cover of the Kool and the Gang classic “Summer Madness” from the Texas psych-rockers’ upcoming Late Night Tales compilation, the latest installment in the artist-curated mix series.
The cover features exclusively on the Late Night Tales comp, due out December 4th, alongside other artists’ tracks handpicked by Khruangbin.
“‘Summer Madness’ became a staple in this medley that we play,” Khruangbin drummer Donald “DJ” Johnson said in a statement. “Specifically, one of my favorite things about it is the tone of the bass, which really reminds me...
The cover features exclusively on the Late Night Tales comp, due out December 4th, alongside other artists’ tracks handpicked by Khruangbin.
“‘Summer Madness’ became a staple in this medley that we play,” Khruangbin drummer Donald “DJ” Johnson said in a statement. “Specifically, one of my favorite things about it is the tone of the bass, which really reminds me...
- 10/28/2020
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Ludwig Göransson’s soundtrack for Season One of The Mandalorian will be released as a massive and limited edition 8-lp vinyl box set via Mondo.
Göransson’s individual scores for each of the eight episodes of Disney+’s Star Wars spinoff were initially only released digitally, but Mondo’s limited edition, one-time pressing will collect the entire Season One soundtrack for its first-ever physical release.
The Mandalorian: Season One, limited to just 3,500 copies, is available to preorder beginning August 26th through the Mondo Shop. Each of the eight chapters,...
Göransson’s individual scores for each of the eight episodes of Disney+’s Star Wars spinoff were initially only released digitally, but Mondo’s limited edition, one-time pressing will collect the entire Season One soundtrack for its first-ever physical release.
The Mandalorian: Season One, limited to just 3,500 copies, is available to preorder beginning August 26th through the Mondo Shop. Each of the eight chapters,...
- 8/24/2020
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
While Deadpool 3 is officially in active development at Marvel Studios, the Merc with a Mouth’s first appearance under new ownership looks to be a long way off yet. Ryan Reynolds recently admitted that he isn’t sure when the movie is going to happen, and he’s got a pretty full schedule himself over the next several years, so we might not see the third installment until 2023 at the earliest.
On the plus side, that gives the creative team plenty of time to come up with a story that both makes sense in the context of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and lives up to the high expectations of the fans that loved the first two R-rated adventures. Although, there’s still continued speculation about whether regular scribes Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick will return or Kevin Feige will decide to bring in his own people to work alongside co-writer,...
On the plus side, that gives the creative team plenty of time to come up with a story that both makes sense in the context of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and lives up to the high expectations of the fans that loved the first two R-rated adventures. Although, there’s still continued speculation about whether regular scribes Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick will return or Kevin Feige will decide to bring in his own people to work alongside co-writer,...
- 5/17/2020
- by Scott Campbell
- We Got This Covered
It’s looking increasingly likely that Deadpool 3 won’t ever see the warm light of day.
Though Ryan Reynolds is still very much committed to the Merc With a Mouth, and key figures from Marvel Studios (see: Kevin Feige) have gone on record to play down fears that Wade Wilson was about to fade into obscurity, the man behind Deadpool, Rob Liefeld, recently admitted that Marvel doesn’t have any plans for a third standalone movie. In his eyes, the first two films starring Reynolds as the fast-talking Merc are already part of the past, and anything that comes next will steer things in a different direction.
Speaking to Inverse (h/t /Film), Liefield outlined exactly why we won’t be seeing Deadpool 3 in the near future – if at all.
I don’t know. Here’s what people don’t want to hear, but thank God I’m a realist.
Though Ryan Reynolds is still very much committed to the Merc With a Mouth, and key figures from Marvel Studios (see: Kevin Feige) have gone on record to play down fears that Wade Wilson was about to fade into obscurity, the man behind Deadpool, Rob Liefeld, recently admitted that Marvel doesn’t have any plans for a third standalone movie. In his eyes, the first two films starring Reynolds as the fast-talking Merc are already part of the past, and anything that comes next will steer things in a different direction.
Speaking to Inverse (h/t /Film), Liefield outlined exactly why we won’t be seeing Deadpool 3 in the near future – if at all.
I don’t know. Here’s what people don’t want to hear, but thank God I’m a realist.
- 5/11/2020
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
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