Netflix stopped production of Bad Crimes and canceled the animated series before it even starts streaming.
Netflix stopped production of Bad Crimes and canceled the animated series before it even starts streaming.
EXCLUSIVE: Carrie Coon (The Gilded Age) is set to appear opposite Lauren Lapkus in Another Happy Day, a postpartum depression comedy marking the feature debut of writer-director Nora Fiffer, which wrapped production last summer in Chicago and will make its world premiere at the Vail Film Festival this Saturday, December 9th.
Nina Dobrev and Shaun White stole the spotlight at the premiere of Dobrev’s new Netflix action flick, The Out-Laws.
Nina Dobrev kicks up her heel behind her while leaning into longtime love Shaun White at the premiere of her new Netflix movie, The Out-Laws.
Adam Devine gets covered in bright pink ink in the new trailer for his upcoming Netflix series, The Out-Laws.
The official trailer for Netflix’s brand-new streaming comedy “The Out-Laws” is now out!
Wednesday debuted on Netflix and of the streaming charts, along with it. From her to her , we can't get enough. But we won't have to wait until to see more of Ortega; she next stars in Paramount Picture's sixth installment of the Scream franchise, out this Friday, and then on Saturday, will take the SNL stage at 30 Rock as she makes her hosting debut.
Hannah Einbinder hops on Reggie Watts back during a cute moment at the premiere of History of the World, Part II held at Hollywood Legion Theater on Monday night (February 27) in Los Angeles.
Scott Huver Yes, it’s good to be the king. But sometimes it’s nearly as good to be part of a legacy project initiated four decades ago by indisputable Hollywood comedy royalty — in this case, legendary writer, director, producer and performer Mel Brooks’ “The History of the World, Part 2.” That was the prevailing spirit among the all-star assembly of contemporary comedy stars who turned out for the premiere of Hulu’s long-awaited follow-up to Brooks’ 1981 comedy classic “The History of the World, Part I,” the bulk of whom appear in the irreverent, sketch-style series and worship at the altar of the signature uproarious style of its creator, who – at age 96 – also serves as executive producer, narrator and overall guiding light.
Julia MacCary editor “Digman!,” Andy Samberg’s first written and produced project, is building out its voice cast with guest stars including Maya Rudolph, Daniel Radcliffe, Jane Lynch and more. The adult animated series, for which you can see an exclusive teaser below, premieres March 22 on Comedy Central. Also joining “Digman!” are Edgar Wright, Kyle Mooney, Cole Escola, Jane Lynch, Lauren Lapkus, Paul Rust, Joe Lo Truglio, Marc Evan Jackson, Harvey Guillén, Claudia O’Doherty, Kerri Kenney, Clancy Brown, Rachel Kaly, Andy Daly, Lennon Parham, Carl Tart and Kirby Howell-Baptiste. “Digman!” is set in a world where archaeologists are celebrities, with Samberg voicing protagonist Rip Digman. Other previously announced stars include Mitra Jouhari (“Three Busy Debras”), Tim Robinson (“I Think You Should Leave”), Dale Soules (“Orange Is The New Black”), Guz Khan (“Our Flag Means Death”), Melissa Fumero (“Brooklyn Nine-Nine”) and Tim Meadows (“The Goldbergs”).
It’s the long, anticipated follow-up!
Billie Eilish is hitting the red carpet with someone very special – her mom!
Nothing says fall is near like a spooky flick, and Netflix's promises to bring the chills and thrills with a star-studded cast of familiar faces! On Wednesday, the streamer dropped the trailer for its upcoming horror comedy film about a family that moves from Brooklyn to a small town and must team up to save it after an ancient and mischievous spirit causes Halloween decorations to come to life and wreak havoc.Kelly Rowland plays Emily, the family matriarch, alongside star Priah Ferguson playing her daughter, Sydney, and comedian Marlon Wayans as Howard, the «Halloween-hating dad.» And while Sydney is immediately taken in by her new home's passionate love for Halloween celebrations, her father notes that he thinks of Halloween to be «kind of silly,» going so far as to liken his neighbors' love to still believing in Santa Claus. But Howard is in for a rude awakening when Sydney mistakenly lights the magic lantern of Stingy Jack, a «wicked man» who died in the family's new home, causing all the surrounding Halloween decorations to come to life. Now, Howard, Sydney and Emily — along with a rag-tag group of neighbors — have to fight for their right to keep things scary — in a safe way.«This is our house.
Lance Bass and Danielle Fishel‘s teenage romance is becoming a movie.
Lance Bass and Danielle Fishel‘s love story romance is getting the rom-com treatment! On a recent episode of Fishel’s “Pod Meets World” podcast, the “Boy Meets World” actress had her ex as a guest on the show and they recalled dating during her senior year of high school.
Lance Bass and Danielle Fishel's love story romance is getting the rom-com treatment! On a recent episode of Fishel's podcast, the actress had her ex as a guest on the show and they recalled dating during her senior year of high school.The two first met when *NSYNC came on for a live special in 1999. After spending the day together, Fishel found out that Bass had a crush on her. He got Justin Timberlake to get Fishel's phone number for him, and the two started dating while he was on tour and she was filming the ABC sitcom.
Emily Longeretta Danielle Fishel and Lance Bass will be recounting their love story in a new movie, she shared during Monday’s episode of the “Pod Meets World” podcast. “Lance and I are actually working on a movie about our love story and about our prom experience,” Fishel explained as she welcomed the *NSYNC singer as a guest on the episode. “I dated Lance for about a year while I was on ‘Boy Meets World.’ It was my senior year and Lance came with me to my high school prom.” Lauren Lapkus and Marie Holland are writing the script.
EXCLUSIVE: Lauren Lapkus (Orange Is the New Black) is set as the executive producer and star of the indie comedy Another Happy Day, which Nora Fiffer wrote and is directing for Red Squirrel Films, in her feature debut.
Danielle Fishel is opening up about the pay disparity between herself and her “Boy Meets World” co-stars during the early years of the hit sitcom.
Danielle Fishel is opening up about the pay disparity between herself and her co-stars during the early years of the hit sitcom.During a recent episode of — a rewatch podcast hosted by Fishel and former co-stars Rider Strong and Will Friedle — Fishel reflected on how much less she got paid when she was first bumped up from a recurring role to a series regular during the show's second season.«If you guys knew the pay disparity, even after I became a series regular, and it was always — the excuse that was used was 'Well, we didn't know you would be on the show. We weren't anticipating you,'» Fishel recalled to her co-hosts and special guest Lauren Lapkus.While Fishel's character, Topanga, has become a fixture in the pop culture consciousness, her character was not part of the show's plan from the beginning.
Did she receive a large knife collection at her bridal shower? Tim finally found the right person for him in The Wrong Missy, but a second film at Netflix is unlikely.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterLauren Lapkus and Krysta Rodriguez are set for the lead roles in the CBS multi-cam comedy pilot “Sober Companion,” Variety has learned.Rodriguez will play Eliza, described as a fun-loving, quick-witted alcoholic who runs a bookstore/bar with her uncle in New Orleans. After one too many run-ins with the law, she is assigned a court-appointed Sober Companion who will force her to confront her demons, get her act together, and stay sober, all while driving her completely nuts.Lapkus will play Shelley, Eliza’s Sober Companion.
Krysta Rodriguez (Halston) and Lauren Lapkus (Good Girls) have been tapped as the leads in CBS’ multi-camera comedy pilot Sober Companion, from Jane the Virgin creator/executive producer Jennie Snyder Urman and CBS Studios, where Urman is under an overall deal.
Beth, Annie and Ruby’s open-ended fate on Good Girls was a bummer for guest star Lauren Lapkus, too.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterNetflix has ordered the animated comedy series “Bad Crimes” with Nicole Byer and Lauren Lapkus set to voice the lead roles, Variety has learned.The 10-episode series is described as a dark comedy procedural. It follows Kara (Byer) and Jennie (Lapkus), two FBI agents who travel across the country to solve grisly crimes while juggling their friendship, career ambitions, and as many men as possible.Nicole Silverberg (“Full Frontal with Samantha Bee”) created the series and also serve as executive producer.
Netflix has ordered an animated comedy series starring Nicole Byer and Lauren Lapkus.
Lauren Lapkus is a mom!
Lauren Lapkus is a mom!The alum gave birth to her and husband Mike Castle's first child together, a baby girl named Holly. Lapkus, 35, shared the news on Friday by posting a sweet video of their bundle of joy.
Gallery: 20 famous acting families (Espresso) Actress and comedienne Lauren Lapkus was also among the fans saluting Conan on Thursday, revealing on Instagram she loved staying up late to watch Late Night with Conan O'Brien, adding: "I always dreamed of getting to be on the show. I put it on my vision board and eventually got to show that to him and even return as a guest a couple more times.
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