While many of us know how the story goes, here’s a quick recap for those who may have forgotten: After debuting on The Tonight Show in June 2009, Conan O’Brien was abruptly ousted from his dream job after being on air for a brief seven months. He was unceremoniously replaced …
Read More »Stephen Colbert Spotlights World Central Kitchen Deaths: 'This Is Not an Isolated Incident'
On a new episode of The Late Show, host Stephen Colbert emphasized the need to “talk about what everyone’s talking about” and opened the show by commenting on the deaths of seven World Central Kitchen workers in Gaza this week. “I hope there is one thing we can all agree …
Read More »Drake Bell Explains Why He Pleaded Guilty to Felony Child Endangerment
Drake Bell, a former teen actor who appeared on Nickelodeon’s The Amanda Show and Drake & Josh, has denied that he groomed a teenage girl three years ago despite pleading guilty to felony attempted child endangerment and other charges at the time. “I responded on some DMs and was incredibly …
Read More »Halle Bailey to Sing Opposite Da'Vine Joy Randolph in Pharrell Williams, Michel Gondry Musical
Halle Bailey, who played Ariel in The Little Mermaid and Young Nettie in The Color Purple, has joined the cast of the upcoming, as-yet-untitled collaboration between Pharrell Williams and filmmaker Michel Gondry. The cast currently includes Kelvin Harrison Jr. and Da’Vine Joy Randolph, according to Variety. The musical will take …
Read More »'The Matrix' to Be Re-Reloaded With a New Filmmaker
A quarter of a century after the first Matrix movie, the franchise will be reloaded and refreshed with a script and direction by Drew Goddard, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Goddard’s enlistment represents a departure for the series, which was directed and written by the Wachowskis for the first three …
Read More »Filmmaker John Ridley, ABC, and Disney Named as Defendants in Discrimination Lawsuit
A woman who was working as a development executive for filmmaker John Ridley has filed a lawsuit alleging that her job was terminated in 2022 after she raised issues of pay inequality since she’s Asian American. Asta Jonasson filed the suit, which named Ridley, ABC, and that network’s parent company, …
Read More »George Carlin Estate Reaches Settlement Over AI Comedy Special
The estate of late comedian George Carlin settled a lawsuit with the Dudesy podcast over an AI-generated comedy special. On Tuesday, lawyers for the Carlin family shared that the podcast’s creators had pulled the computer-made special George Carlin: I’m Glad I’m Dead from YouTube following a lawsuit filed in January. …
Read More »James Corden Talks Life After Late-Night: 'No One Believes That I Wasn't Fired'
James Corden exited The Late Late Show nearly a year ago and the former host says that most people still think he was forced out. Appearing on Jimmy Kimmel Live, Corden reflected on his life since leaving late-night and explained the reactions he gets in England since moving home. “People …
Read More »Christina Applegate Details 'Pretty Bad' MS Relapse on 'Messy' Podcast
Christina Applegate recently faced a “pretty bad” relapse of multiple sclerosis. On MeSsy, her joint podcast with Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Applegate shared that she was in such debilitating pain she was unable to shower. “I’m in relapse right now, pretty bad,” Applegate said at the time of taping. “I haven’t slept …
Read More »Everything We Know About 'Joker: Folie à Deux'
A Joker sequel was never technically in the cards. When director Todd Phillips made his anti-superhero origin film about the classic Batman villain — with Joaquin Phoenix in the title role — it was designed to be a standalone film. While Phillips acknowledged he was open to making a follow-up …
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