Today in New York's Columbus Circle, at the southwest corner of Central Park, Netflix promoted the fourth season of "Arrested Development" with a pop-up banana stand. The appearance of a cool summer treat follows the appearance of the stand in the UK and yesterday's trip to Radio City Music Hall.
Read More »Two types of projects that, when announced, you can guarantee will mean work for black actors include: movies about the Transatlantic slave trade, and sports-themed films, especially if the sport is football, basketball, or baseball.
Read More »Pilot season is moving right along, and the still-untitled cop comedy pilot starring Andy Samberg that was set up last fall has some new blood. Directing duo Phil Lord and Chris Miller are set to be at the helm, while Terry Crews will costar. The project is one of six comedy pilots to be picked...
Read More »Terry Crews has been tapped to co-star opposite Andy Samberg in an untitled Fox comedy pilot from Mike Schur/Dan Goor, to be directed by the co-directors of 21 Jump Street (the movie) - Phil Lord and Chris Miller.
Read More »Terry Crews, Eddie Cibrian, Amy Smart, Cocoa Brown, and Ryan Eggold have all joined the cast of Tyler Perry's Single Mom's Club, which already includes Perry himself, Nia Long,William Levy, Wendi McLendon-Covey, and Zulay Henao.
Read More »Just when you thought you couldn’t be any more excited for the return of “Arrested Development,” Mitch Hurwitz goes ahead and casts Isla Fisher and Terry Crews. There’s no news on who they’ll be playing, whose episodes they will be in, or even how many episodes the...
Read More »What can I say... it's Terry Crews' world, and the rest of us are just paying rent (h/t Vulture).
Read More »Quick, can you name the people killed off in the opening of the four "Scary Movie" films to date? If you answered Carmen Electra, Natasha Lyonne, Jenny McCarthy, Pamela Anderson, Shaquille O'Neal and Dr. Phil, then this bit of news might be of importance to you. It will also be a spoil...
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