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EXCLUSIVE: Netflix has opted not to proceed with a second season of Dad Stop Embarrassing Me!, a father-daughter comedy starring and executive produced by Oscar winner Jamie Foxx. The series, inspired by Foxx’s relationship with his daughter, Corinne Foxx, who produced alongside Alex Avant, debuted its eight-episode first season on April 14.
Kyla-Drew played Foxx’s daughter, with David Alan Grier also starring on the multi-camera comedy, alongside Porscha Coleman and Jonathan Kite.
Foxx, who was
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Netflix has been struggling to find a smash hit series in the comedy department in recent years and the streamer just decided to cancel four different comedy series.
Wonder Woman and First Cow, is Buttons. Frequent Waititi collaborator David Fane is Fang, while Cruella star Joel Fry will play Frenchie, and Guz Khan, who's set to star in Army of the Dead prequel Army of Thieves, is Ivan.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterJoel Kim Booster has joined the upcoming Maya Rudolph-led comedy series at Apple.The untitled series follows Molly (Rudolph), a woman whose seemingly perfect life is upended after her husband leaves her with nothing but 87 billion dollars. Booster will play the role of Nicholas, Molly’s loyal assistant.
Joel Kim Booster is set as a lead opposite Maya Rudolph in Apple’s half-hour comedy series from Emmy winners Alan Yang and Matt Hubbard. Mj Rodriguez also stars.
EXCLUSIVE: “Silence is f*cking golden,” Ari Gold once said on Entourage.
Doctor Who actress Catherine Tate has landed her own Netflix series.
Harry Connick Jr has been cast to play Daddy Warbucks in Annie Live!, NBC’s upcoming special inspired by the iconic Tony-winning Broadway musical. He joins as cast that already includes Taraji P. Henson as Miss Hannigan.
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentHBO Max has ordered the daring Swedish comedy series “Lust” from Fremantle-owned banner Miso Film, ahead of its launch in Sweden.
Hollywood veteran Jamie Lee Curtis recently looked back at her famous stripping scene from True Lies and opened up. While chatting on People‘s People in the ’90s podcast the 62-year-old actress got candid about her striptease scene and revealed something very surprising.
told Bill Maher he thinks the Tokyo Olympic games should be postponed again.The comments came during a lengthy, free-ranging talk between Maher and Costas. Costas said the Tokyo Games should be “postponed, not canceled.
told Bill Maher he thinks the Tokyo Olympic games should be postponed again.The comments came during a lengthy, free ranging talk between Maher and Costas. Costas said the Tokyo games should be “postponed, not canceled.
How do you accurately describe the ways in which Tim Robinson’s “I Think You Should Leave” is one of the best shows on TV? The sketch comedy series is absurd in ways that might shock you, with the first season featuring plenty of references to “mud pies,” and an entire sketch devoted to a woman that owns the home of the artist behind the “Garfield” comic strip.
Khloé Kardashian has been dealing with body image insecurities for years, but during part two of the Keeping Up With the Kardashians reunion, aired on June 20, the star said at the beginning of the show she was very “confident” with her looks.
Netflix have cancelled Jamie Foxx’s comedy series Dad Stop Embarrassing Me! after one season.The show, which debuted on the streaming service in April, revolved around Foxx’s relationship with his daughter Corinne.Kyla Drew Simmons played Corrine in the show, while Foxx starred as himself.
Netflix has canceled the comedy series Dad Stop Embarrassing Me! after just one season and the show’s star Jamie Foxx was reportedly involved in the decision to end the series.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterNetflix has given a straight-to-series order to a comedy set in the front office of the Los Angeles Lakers from writer Elaine Ko and executive producer Mindy Kaling, Variety has learned.The untitled, half-hour series is inspired by the personal and professional dynamic between the family owners and front office team that together run one of the most iconic franchises in all of sports.
In a competitive situation, Netflix has given a 10-episode straight-to-series order to a half-hour workplace comedy inspired by the front office of the Los Angeles Lakers. The project hails from Mindy Kaling, former star/executive producer of one of the all-time great workplace comedy series, The Office; Modern Family alumna Elaine Ko; Lakers’ President and Governor Jeanie Buss and Warner Bros. TV.
Biopics covering iconic musicians have always been potential Oscar bait to Hollywood (see “Ray” with Jamie Foxx), but ever since the Oscar-winning Queen movie “Bohemian Rhapsody” and “Straight Outta Compton, based on the iconic rap group N.W.A., became major box office hits, the trend to get new ones up and running has gone into overdrive.