Rachel Brosnahan is opening up about memorizing all those lines of dialogue for The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.
03.02.2022 - 00:09 / etonline.com
[Johnny] Knoxville to join the cast I knew it was an opportunity I couldn't refuse. I am eternally grateful," she said. «I was an MTV kid, so I grew up watching on the television and it's pretty crazy to see them come to life in real life.
I still can't believe it. I still think I'm being pranked right now. It's really cool.»As for what Knoxville thought of Wolfson and the other newcomers, he told ET, «The new cast is amazing.
We found the perfect new cast for us.»Reuniting with longtime pals like Steve-O was equally wonderful, Knoxville said.«It was like we'd never stopped,» Knoxville said. «I was worried, like, how's it going to feel after all these years shooting? But soon as we started it's like we never stopped.»«It's so cool, honestly, just hanging out with him,» Wolfson said of Knoxville. «They really are a family and there's such a camaraderie.
It really is so fun just being a part of this crazy family.»will hit theaters Feb. 4. Johnny Knoxville Recalls Suffering Brain Hemorrhage After Bull Stunt 'Jackass Forever' Trailer: Machine Gun Kelly Joins the Guys for Stunt Johnny Knoxville Says He's Retiring From 'Jacka**' Stunts
.Rachel Brosnahan is opening up about memorizing all those lines of dialogue for The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.
Kody Brown has pulled back the curtain on the struggle he's facing with his lifestyle. In a clip from upcoming season 16 finale episode, published by , Kody admitted he is questioning his polygamy. «I question it all the time,» he told host Sukyana Krishnan. «When you talk to women who are struggling in it, the pain in it.»His admission comes on the heels of his third wife, Christine's, headline-making announcement in November 2021 that she was leaving their plural marriage after more than 25 years together.
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel is finally here. «We're so excited,» leading lady Rachel Brosnahan told ET's Rachel Smith in January of the series' long-awaited return. «I just hope that we are able to capture even a little bit of how it felt for us to come back after so long away.
Tributes have been paid to a legendary Manchester actor Jack Smethurst.
Murray Bartlett is sharing all the secrets of his mustache on The Late Late Show with James Corden.
Matt Donnelly Senior Film WriterKatya Martín, the star of ABC’s “Promised Land,” has landed the lead role in the upcoming indie feature “The Death That Awaits.”Martín will play a drifter in search of answers to a mystery from her past, who takes on a job in the countryside looking after a sick teen. She soon realizes her charge is undergoing a mysterious transformation that her parents will do anything to stop.
Sasha Urban editorJay Ellis (“Insecure,” “Top Gun: Maverick,”) will host the inaugural Anthem Awards.The virtual awards, to be held Feb. 28, were created to honor individuals and organizations for their social impact work.“It’s a tremendous honor to host the first annual Anthem Awards,” Ellis said.
Jackass is still a hit!
Johnny Knoxville poses in front of his co-star Chris Pontius‘ “Pontiusaurus” to promote his new film Jackass Forever on Saturday (February 5) in London, England.
“Jackass Forever,” the return of Johnny Knoxville and company’s absurd and R-rated prank and stunt show to the big screen, brought in $1.65 million at the box office in its Thursday box office previews from approximately 2,650 locations and screenings starting at 7:00 p.m. It opens on approximately 3,590 screens this weekend.
Rachel Stevens' recent wrist injury "knocked her confidence" on ‘Dancing on Ice’. The former S Club 7 singer was set to make her show debut on January 23rd, but she had to start the competition a week later instead after taking a nasty tumble on ice and fracturing her wrist. When asked by Lorraine Kelly on her self-titled breakfast show 'Lorraine' if the pop star's wrist injury "knocked her confidence a little bit", the 43-year-old star replied: "It really did.
The new movie Jackass Forever is now in theaters and it’s expected to be number one at the box office this weekend.
Johnny Knoxville and Machine Gun Kelly look dapper at the premiere of Jackass Forever in at TCL Chinese Theatre on Tuesday (February 1) in Hollywood, California.
Jackass aired its first episode on April 12, 2000, and the world would never be the same. Created by Jeff Tremain, Johnny Knoxville, and Spike Jonze, a group of men put their bodies on the line and their morals to the side as they performed dangerous and hilarious self-injuring stunts and pranks.
Dolores Catania is moving on.
Rachel Lindsay, who was the first Black Bachelorette for season 13, was a definite trailblazer for Bachelor Nation, but it wasn’t necessarily an easy ride. Speaking with HollywoodLife on our podcast, the 36-year-old detailed her experience on the show and shared how she felt being a Black woman first as a contestant on season 21 of The Bachelor then as the woman-in-waiting for contestants of her own.