Erik Pedersen Managing EditorPicture this: You’re in the Biggest Little City in the World. There’s trouble.
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Reno 911! revival, set to arrive Thursday, Aug. 24.
The streaming platform unveiled a new trailer — along with a new poster, which you can check out below — for the Emmy-nominated comedy on Tuesday. The raucous sneak peek promises even more dysfunction as the gang tackles everything from a pantless man in a supermarket to a gun-toting helicopter parent at a baseball game to a weed shop that has gone up in flames. Expect the whole gang — including Lt.
Erik Pedersen Managing EditorPicture this: You’re in the Biggest Little City in the World. There’s trouble.
Will Thorne Staff WriterThe rather incompetent folks at the Reno Sheriff’s Department are coming back for more antics.Quibi has renewed its revival of “Reno 911!” for a second season, right as the first season on the short form content platform comes to an end.The revival, which is produced by Comedy Central Productions, recently received a pair of Emmy noms in the short form categories, including an acting nod for co-creator Kerri Kenney-Silver, who plays Deputy Trudy Wiegel.
Daniel Craig’s James Bond warns “there will be nothing left to save” in the latest trailer for No Time To Die.
was ultimately forced to take its time arriving in theaters. But the latest James Bond outing — and the final for star Daniel Craig — is on track again with a fall release date and a new trailer.The 25th installment in the Bond franchise (and fifth with Craig) finds the super spy retired and living off the grid in Jamaica.
Corey Taylor has spoken about the importance of musicians’ jobs during the current coronavirus pandemic.The Slipknot and Stone Sour frontman is gearing up to release his debut solo album later this year and said in a new interview putting out new music was his way of doing his bit for people.During an appearance on radio show Full Metal Jackie, the star was asked how listening to or creating music was helping him stay positive through the current crisis.
Keanu Reeves in his latest work.Keep scrolling for your go-to guide of what to stream the weekend of Aug. 28, 2020.This horror-comedy follows four teens who must fight to survive when hunters chase after them during a camping trip in the Scottish Highlands.
On Aug. 13, 2009, Reno 911! co-creator and star Thomas Lennon broke the news to fans that Comedy Central had canceled his rockumentary show after six seasons.
“Weird Al” Yankovic just went country.
Matt Grobar Assistant Editor, AwardslineAfter several attempts to revive Reno 911!, Thomas Lennon finally pulled it off, partnering with Quibi for a seventh season and earning his first Emmy nomination, right as he “slipped under and turned 50.”Created by and starring Lennon, Kerri Kenney and Robert Ben Garant, the Reno-set series is a spoof of law enforcement documentary programs—most notably, the now-canceled Cops.
Louis van Gaal sealed a £59.7million move for the former Real Madrid winger in 2014, with Di Maria touted to turn United back into a winning force after he'd been Man Of The Match in that year's Champions League final. But the Argentine flopped at United and never justified his transfer fee, despite a promising start.
Colton Ryan, one of the original cast members of the Broadway musical Dear Evan Hansen, has joined the upcoming film adaptation!
Lucifer is the kind of show you either get or you don't. A kitchen sink disguised as a TV series, Lucifer is a basic Fox procedural drama — with all the obligatory will-they-won't-they between the two leads — cosplaying as a Neil Gaiman character marooned somewhere in the DC universe that crossovers can't quite reach.
Eli Countryman In today’s TV news roundup, Quibi revealed a new trailer for “Reno 911!,” and Amazon Prime Video announced the premiere date for “Utopia.”Amazon Prime Video has announced a Sept. 25 premiere date for the new conspiracy thriller series, “Utopia.” The show follows the fans of a comic book series called “Utopia” that seems to have clues hidden inside that hint at and predict real-world dangers that threaten the fabric of humanity.
Lori Loughlin is days away from being sentenced to prison time after she recently pleaded guilty for her involvement in the college admissions scandal.