EXCLUSIVE: DeWanda Wise is set to join the ensemble cast of Chris Pine’s directorial debut Poolman. She joins a cast that already includes Pine, Annette Bening, Danny DeVito and Jennifer Jason Leigh.
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Friends with the ex. Little People, Big World star Amy Roloff understands that people are probably shocked to learn about her husband Chris Marek‘s close bond with her ex-husband, Matt Roloff.
“We don’t have the dates figured out yet, but we’re going to Arizona for a week to visit the other Roloff,” Chris announces during dinner with friends in Us Weekly‘s exclusive clip of the show’s Tuesday, June 21, episode, much to the shock of their guests. “It was a wedding gift and I wouldn’t mind checking out their place.”
“Can we just talk about the elephant in the room here?” a friend of Chris and Amy asks in complete disbelief. “The fact that you are going to Arizona to visit your ex-husband … what is going on?” In response, Amy, 56, simply shrugs and shakes her head, before quipping, “So, do you think this marriage is going to last?”
“She loves the idea,” Chris says in an attempt to defend himself, before explaining that he just wanted “to see my buddy’s other house.”
That just leaves their friends more confused: “‘Buddy’ as in Matt? Oh my — OK.”
In a confessional, Amy explains that most people are “surprised” when they learn how friendly Chris is with the Against Tall Odds author, 60. “A lot of people I tell this to, they’re definitely all surprised,” she says, adding that the response “makes me wonder, ‘Should we not go?'”
Chris reponds, “We’ve been talking about it for a while. At least Matt and I have been talking about it for a while,” going on to acknowledge that he knows the trip “is more for me than it is for her.”
The Amy Roloff’s Little Kitchen owner and Matt — who share twins Jeremy and Zach, 32, daughter Molly, 28, and son Jacob, 25 — were married for 27 years before calling it quits in June 2015. Despite their tense
EXCLUSIVE: DeWanda Wise is set to join the ensemble cast of Chris Pine’s directorial debut Poolman. She joins a cast that already includes Pine, Annette Bening, Danny DeVito and Jennifer Jason Leigh.
The big screen adaptation of the classic role-playing game will be holding a panel in Hall H on Thursday, July 21 at 12 noon; the first in the mega auditorium as the fanboy confab returns in-person after a two year pandemic absence.
EXCLUSIVE: Mark Wahlberg, Stephen Levinson and Archie Gips’ production company Unrealistic Ideas is teaming with producer Van Echeverri for a documentary feature about the FBI’s takedown of USC football player turned drug kingpin Owen Hanson.
Jordan Moreau After some virtual and scaled-down events, San Diego Comic Con is back.The 2022 edition returns in full force to the San Diego Convention Center from July 21-24, bringing some of the most anticipated TV shows and movies of the year to Hall H and the show floor.See the Comic Con schedule below, which will be updated each day as more panels are announced.10:45-11:45 a.m. – ABC’S “THE ROOKIE” AND “THE ROOKIE: FEDS” – Nathan Fillion (“Castle,” “Firefly”) and Niecy Nash-Betts (“Claws,” “Reno 9-1-1”) join executive producers Alexi Hawley and Terence Paul Winter to discuss how worlds will collide when “The Rookie” franchise expands with “The Rookie: Feds,” coming to ABC this fall. The lively Q&A session will be moderated by Damian Holbrook (senior writer, TV Guide Magazine).
For the first time ever, Apple TV+ is heading down to San Diego Comic-Con with a huge spotlight on its genre series including Severance, For All Mankind, Mythic Quest, See, Invasion and Foundation.
EXCLUSIVE: Another star-studded package looks to have hit the market right before the holiday weekend. Sources tell Deadline that Rebel Wilson and Charles Melton are attached to star in K-Pop: Lost in America for producers Lynda Obst and CJ Entertainment’s Miky Lee. South Korean filmmaker JK Youn is directing and was written by Jeff Kaplan & Ian Springer, with a current draft by Karen McCullah & Kirsten “Kiwi” Smith.
The new season of one of TLC’s most popular shows, Little People, Big World, is back tonight on TLC!
Planning for the future. Ahead of their third child’s birth, Zach and Tori Roloff wonder if their baby boy will have dwarfism — and panic over the thought of parenting three toddlers at once.
Zach Roloff and his family have bid farewell to their old home. In a new clip from Tuesday's episode shared exclusively with ET, the Little People, Big World star and soon-to-be dad of three reflects on their recent move to a new house. «We’re excited for our kids to grow up here,» he says.
Refresh for latest…: Paramount/Skydance’s Top Gun: Maverick has raced past the $1B mark worldwide, becoming only the second movie of the pandemic era to reach such rarefied air — and Tom Cruise’s first time to the milestone in a career that has spanned 40 years. It took just 31 days for the aviators to get to $1B with the total through Sunday at an estimated $1.006B worldwide, including domestic’s estimated $521.7M and $484.7M from the international box office.
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‘Gordon, Gino and Fred’s Road Trip’ is coming back for a new series. Gordon Ramsay, Fred Sirieix and Gino D’Acampo are to reunite for a new season of their ITV travel show, despite previous concerns that Gordon's schedule might be too full due to the celebrity chef being a “victim of his own success”. A source told The Sun newspaper's TV Biz column: “He is something of a victim of his own success at the moment, and he has so much on it’s tricky fitting it all in.
Zach and Tori Roloff’s 5-year-old son, Jackson, is “having a hard time recovering” following his leg surgery in December 2021 — and his parents are getting concerned.
with achondroplasia like his dad and siblings. During a previous episode, Tori explained that Jackson's procedure involved putting plates on the growth plates of his legs to «hopefully slow down the growth and allow the bones to even out.» In May, Jackson celebrated his fifth birthday, but his parents have not shared any further updates on his surgery recovery. Tori and Zach Roloff Prepare for Son's Leg Surgery (Exclusive) Zach and Tori Roloff Share Newborn Son's Achondroplasia Diagnosis Tori and Zach Roloff on Baby Josiah's Early Birth and Family Drama 'Little People, Big World's Zach and Tori Roloff Welcome Baby No.
Michael Nordine author“You’re not gonna like the way this story ends,” announces the teenage narrator of “Don’t Make Me Go” as the film opens, “but I think you’re gonna like the story.” The first half of that sentence is so accurate it complicates the second. The movie’s ending is misguided to the point of being perplexing rather than upsetting, recasting everything that came before it in a less favorable light.