EXCLUSIVE: Eric Ladin (The Right Stuff) is set for a recurring role on the fourth and final season of Netflx’s critically acclaimed series Ozark, starring and executive produced by Jason Bateman.
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Jason Bateman being mistaken for none other than the Caped Crusader.As he's introducing himself, cast member Heidi Gardner confuses the star for the Dark Knight.«Wait, Batman? You're Jason Batman?» she excitedly asks.
«We did it! We booked Batman!»«No no, you missed the 'E,' it's Bate-man,» the actor says, as musical guest Morgan Wallen adds, «Go home, get outta here and save the city or something.»Bateman finally gives in, quipping, «I'll get the cape.»The promo also includes Gardner asking
.EXCLUSIVE: Eric Ladin (The Right Stuff) is set for a recurring role on the fourth and final season of Netflx’s critically acclaimed series Ozark, starring and executive produced by Jason Bateman.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterChris Pine is in negotiations to star in “Dungeons and Dragons,” Paramount and eOne’s upcoming film adaptation of the popular fantasy role-playing game.Johnathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley, the duo best known for “Game Night” starring Rachel McAdams and Jason Bateman, are directing the movie and writing the screenplay, which is based on a draft by Michael Gilion.Paramount is co-producing and co-financing the “Dungeons and Dragons” movie with Hasbro and
Ricky Gervais spoke out once again about the dangers of cancel culture during a recent interview. The comedian and former Golden Globes host is often outspoken about cancel culture’s impact on the world of comedy and how difficult he finds it to make comedy in an environment where the consequences of one's words are so dire. On a recent episode of the podcast “SmartLess,” the 59-year-old British funnyman joined hosts Jason Bateman, Sean Hayes and Will Arnett where the conversation turned to
Jason Bateman hosted Saturday Night Live for the first time since his 2005 appearance on the show. The episode marked the show’s first after a nearly month-long hiatus and included several holiday sketches.
Morgan Wallen finally made an appearance on Saturday Night Live after being kicked off the show’s line-up two months ago.Wallen was due to be the musical guest on a show in October but had his performance pulled when videos of him at bars and parties without a mask went viral.The Nashville-based singer-songwriter appeared in a sketch on the show last night (December 5) that skewered his removal from the past episode.
Better late than never! It might have taken a few months longer than he’d hoped, but Morgan Wallen made his “Saturday Night Live” debut over the weekend — and before he played his set, he appeared in a sketch making fun of himself.
Christmas spoof of Eminem‘s ‘Stan’ on Saturday Night Live this weekend, and he was joined by the real Slim Shady himself.The late night sketch comedy show returned last night (December 5) after an extended break, with a new episode hosted by Ozark‘s Jason Bateman.
Morgan Wallen is poking fun at himself!
Morgan Wallen made his Saturday Night Live debut over the weekend — and before he played his set, he appeared in a sketch making fun of himself.Wallen was originally scheduled to appear as the musical guest for the second episode of season 46 back in October, but was pulled after he was spotted on camera partying without a mask at a sizable party in Tuscaloosa, Alabama days before he was supposed to be on the show.In the sketch -- set at said party in Alabama — Wallen plays himself and is about
Jason Bateman, 51, kept the laughs coming on SNL! The actor hosted the long running sketch series for the second time, 15 years after his 2005 debut — and the highlight of the night was definitely his Santa sketch that included Pete Davidson and surprise guest Eminem, 48. In the sketch, Pete’s character Stu wrote to Santa with multiple letters about the one gift he wanted most: a sold-out, impossible to buy PlayStation5.
Eminem made a small cameo on Saturday Night Live during a send up of his Stan video.
Saturday Night Live forgave Morgan Wallen for his partying during the Covid-19 pandemic by giving him a second chance to perform on the iconic stage, but the singer’s controversial moment also inspired a new Christmas Story-like skit.
Country singer Morgan Wallen is appropriately attired in these two brief promos for NBC’s Saturday Night Live, his black face mask even matching that of this week’s guest host Jason Bateman (Heidi Gardner’s is a lovelier floral print).
Faizon Love, the actor who played Shane in the 2009 movie Couples Retreat, is suing Universal for race discrimination after he was cut off the international version of the movie poster.
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