Julia Sawalha has said she is “devastated and furious” as she claimed she has been axed from the upcoming Chicken Run sequel because her voice sounds “too old”.
27.06.2020 - 00:51 / nypost.com
typical “Twilight Zone” fashion, the mission does not go as planned.“[A large] number of people on the set said, ‘I won’t eat octopus ever again,’” says McHale, 48. “I wanted the episode to be a whole series! I did research a bunch of stuff about octopuses — they’re probably the smartest animal in the sea.”His appearance on “The Twilight Zone” adds to McHale’s growing list of credits outside of the comic arena.
Julia Sawalha has said she is “devastated and furious” as she claimed she has been axed from the upcoming Chicken Run sequel because her voice sounds “too old”.
Tom Grater International Film ReporterBritish actress Julia Sawalha has claimed she is being chopped from the upcoming Chicken Run sequel because her voice now sounds “too old”.In a statement published online, Sawalha said she has been told by producers via her agent that the character of Ginger will be recast with a younger actress for the second movie, and that she hadn’t been given the opportunity to do a voice test to determine her suitability for the role.
Peter White Television EditorEXCLUSIVE: Card Sharks, ABC’s reboot of the classic gameshow, is the latest broadcast network series to head back into production.Deadline understands that the show, which is starting production on its second season and fronted by Community star Joel McHale, has returned to filming today.
Two words capture the new season of “The Twilight Zone” with unfortunate clarity—overwritten and overdirected. Most anything Jordan Peele puts his name on, whether his own movies (“Get Out,” “Us”) or projects led by other talents (Nia DaCosta’s “Candyman” sequel) at least deserves consideration for quality of imagination and for the strength of vision.
Becky, as well as a recent hosting stint on a Tiger King after-show, is giving him an opportunity to try something different.“I enjoy everything, so I want to do it all,” McHale, best known for starring on NBC’s Community, says in an interview with the Sun. “People are so used to seeing certain things from some actors, so when it goes against type it shocks people.
Funnyman Joel McHale wants to make one thing clear: He isn’t abandoning comedy. Instead, a dramatic turn in the pulse-pounding action-thriller Becky, as well as a recent hosting stint on a Tiger King after-show, is giving him an opportunity to try something different.
Kevin Hart is joined by an array of famous faces in his latest show “Celebrity Game Face”.
Kevin Hart is executive producing and hosting a new game show,, and ET has an exclusive sneak peek. ET's first look at the upcoming special features Hart and his wife, Eniko's, night full of fun with Terry and Rebecca Crews, Sarah Hyland and Wells Adams, and Joel and Sarah McHale. The Harts put the other couples to the test in a series of hilarious challenges, like trying to stuff their faces with spaghetti while wearing tiny hands and popping balloons in… creative ways.
[Warning: The following contains spoilers for Season 2 of The Twilight Zone. Read at your own risk!]Welcome back to The Twilight Zone.
Stream QueensEscape the summer heat by staying indoors to watch one of the many new shows or movies available to stream this weekend.An outlandish comedy and a political satire are some of the movie options, while a spooky series and true crime saga are sure to delight TV viewers.To entertain the little ones, turn on to see a CIA operative teach a kid his ways, or opt for to give them a behind-the-scenes look at the biggest animated flick of all time.
CBS All Access' reinterpretation of the iconic sci-fi franchise from executive producer Jordan Peele returns for another round of strange new realities, unexpected twists and unexplainable events, and only ET has the exclusive first look at the episode Peele wrote. In the Peele-penned hour, titled «Downtime,» plays Michelle, who feels like she’s on top of the world after getting a promotion to hotel manager.
The Twilight Zone Season 2.
Batman and its 1992 sequel Batman Returns, both of which were directed by Tim Burton.With Burton then replaced by the late Joel Schumacher, Keaton quit the role during the development of the third entry in the series Batman Forever.