Jerzdays are back! Season 5 of Jersey Shore Family Vacation promises plenty of drama — and Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino seems to be stirring the pot in Us Weekly‘s exclusive trailer.
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MTV Entertainment Studios has unveiled its 2022-23 upfront slate, which includes a massive lineup of 90+ new and returning series across Paramount Media Networks and Paramount+, including MTV, Comedy Central, VH1, CMT, Smithsonian Channel and Paramount Network.
MTV is expanding its reality series programming with six new series. The Shore and Teen Mom franchises are expanding once again with new series Jersey Shore 2.0, Georgia-set Buckhead Shore and Teen Mom: The Next Chapter (wt). Also given series greenlights are Dating At Sea (wt), Love At First Lie: Who’s A Couple And Who’s A Con, and Power Game (wt).
Buckhead Shore and Jersey Shore 2.0 join returning Shore franchise series Jersey Shore Family Vacation. Teen Mom: The Next Chapter (wt) will join returning series Teen Mom Young and Pregnant, Teen Mom Girls Night In and Teen Mom: Family Reunion.
Doubling down on animation, Comedy Central has greenlighted new animated series Digman! co-created, executive produced and starring Andy Samberg, Starring Samberg as protaganist Rip Digman, Digman is an adult animated adventure comedy series set in a world where archaeologists are cooler than rock stars. Digman! is co-produced by Lonely Island and CBS Studios.
Animated news satire Stephen Colbert Presents Tooning Out the News, also co-produced by CBS Studios, has moved to Comedy Central from its original home at Paramount+. The network also has ordered unscripted series The New Kings & Queens of Comedy.
Also set at Comedy Central is Jodie, an animated spinoff film of the cult classic Daria, starring Pamela Adlon, Tracee Ellis Ross, William Jackson Harper and Kal Penn, among others. It follows Jodie Landon as she leaves college, moves to a gentrifying city and begins a job at
Jerzdays are back! Season 5 of Jersey Shore Family Vacation promises plenty of drama — and Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino seems to be stirring the pot in Us Weekly‘s exclusive trailer.
The first-ever Scooby-Doo preschool series is headed to HBO Max and Cartoon Network. CGI-animated adventure comedy series Scooby-Doo! And the Mystery Pups will join the Cartoonito preschool block in 2024.
The folks at MTV are apparently NOT happy with the cast of the original Jersey Shore franchise here as the network tries to reboot the series with fresh faces in a new way!
“Jersey Shore” is getting a reboot with an all-new cast, but some of the show’s OGs aren’t too thrilled about the news. On Wednesday, MTV announced that “Jersey Shore 2.0” will soon be coming to the network, featuring a brand new crew on the boardwalk.
The OG Jersey Shore cast is pumping their fists in fury over MTV’s upcoming reboot of the beloved reality show — complete with a new cast!
is getting a reboot with an all-new cast, but some of the show's OGs aren't too thrilled about the news. On Wednesday, MTV announced that will soon be coming to the network, featuring a brand new crew on the boardwalk.Soon after MTV's announcement, DJ Pauly D, Mike «The Situation” Sorrentino, Nicole „Snooki“ Polizzi, Jenni „J-Woww“ Farley, Vinny Guadagnino, Deena Cortese and Angelina Pivarnick took to Twitter to share a joint statement voicing their disapproval of the reboot, using the hashtag, „WeAreJerseyShore.“»As a cast that took a chance with a network in need, we put our most vulnerable moments on television for the world to see," the statement read.«We gave our all over the past 13 years, became a family and continue to open our lives to the world,» the statement continued.
The original stars of the Jersey Shore have reacted to the news that MTV is rebooting the show with a new cast, titled Jersey Shore 2.0.
Not here for it. After MTV announced plans to reboot Jersey Shore, the OGs made it clear that they were not thrilled with the news.
John Mulaney and Andy Samberg stepped in for Jimmy Kimmel Wednesday night amid his ongoing COVID-19 battle. The comedians — both of whom were set to be guests on Wednesday's show — guest hosted in light of Kimmel's absence.In their opening monologue, the pair, dressed head-to-toe in J merch, poked fun at Kimmel's double diagnosis.«I guess we should explain why we're hosting tonight,» Mulaney began.
John Mulaney and Andy Samberg stepped in for Jimmy Kimmel Wednesday night amid his ongoing COVID-19 battle. The comedians — both of whom were set to be guests on Wednesday’s show — guest hosted “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” in light of Kimmel’s absence.
John Mulaney and Andy Samberg stepped in for Jimmy Kimmel Wednesday night amid his ongoing COVID-19 battle. The comedians — both of whom were set to be guests on Wednesday's show — guest hosted in light of Kimmel's absence.In their opening monologue, the pair, dressed head-to-toe in J merch, poked fun at Kimmel's double diagnosis.«I guess we should explain why we're hosting tonight,» Mulaney began.
is getting a fresh set of roommates -- more than a decade after the original crew hit the boardwalk. MTV announced that an all-new cast will be revealed for the upcoming season of.
After two seasons as a CBS All Access/Paramount+ exclusive, the Stephen Colbert-produced Tooning Out The News is moving to Comedy Central.
TruTV, a Warner Bros. Discovery brand, has ordered ten half-hour episodes of Semi Pro, a reality sitcom from Jersey Shore creator SallyAnn Salsano.
two weeks after he was forced to step away from his duties beginning May 2.“I’m such a positive person, I tested positive AGAIN,” he tweeted Tuesday. “I am feeling fine — the great John @mulaney & Andy Samberg @thelonelyisland have graciously agreed to host @JimmyKimmelLive for me tomorrow.”The show host appeared virtually at the 2022 network upfronts, where he made fun of everyone from Netflix (“It feels really good to see them stoop to selling advertisements.”) to Disney (“It’s our 100th anniversary, and we are gonna celebrate that milestone like only Disney can: By milking the living sh— out of it!”). Kimmel announced May 2 that comic Mike Birbiglia would take over hosting after his first positive COVID test this month.
Tom Holland’s Spider-Man trilogy, is set to helm a Star Wars TV series for Disney+.Following rumours of his involvement in the franchise back in February, a report on Vanity Fair has confirmed Watts is working on a Star Wars show under the working title Grammar Rodeo – a reference to an episode of The Simpsons.According to the report, the show takes places “during the post-Return Of The Jedi reconstruction that follows the fall of the Empire” – the same time period as The Mandalorian.While the plot is being kept under wraps, the show is described as a “galactic version of classic Amblin coming-of-age adventure films of the ‘80s” with a casting notice calling for four children around 11 to 12 years old.Watts is an executive producer on the show alongside his Spider-Man: Homecoming writing partner, Chris Ford. A release date has yet to be announced.The series joins an expansive slate of Star Wars TV shows, including Obi-Wan Kenobi later this month, Andor this summer, and The Mandalorian season three due “late 2022 or early 2023”.Other shows in the works include Ahsoka starring Rosario Dawson and The Acolyte, set roughly 100 years before Star Wars: The Phantom Menace.
EXCLUSIVE: Comedy Central has set up Out of Office (working title), a workplace comedy film from The Office executive producers Ben Silverman and Paul Lieberstein. The movie, which is set to premiere this summer, is a co-production of MTV Entertainment Studios, CBS Studios and Silverman and Howard T. Owens’ Propagate.