Hollywood heartthrob John Stamos is back on our screens but he isn’t playing his typical, lovable father figure. In Big Shot, which just landed on Disney+, the actor is playing a basketball coach for a girl’s High School team.
02.04.2021 - 16:35 / etcanada.com
John Stamos is quite the Disney fan.
The “Big Shot” star chats with guest host Howie Mandel on Friday’s “Ellen DeGeneres Show” and shows off his impressive collection of Disney memorabilia.
Stamos’s items include Walt Disney’s actual phone and an animatronic from the “Pirates of the Caribbean” ride.
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The actor also reveals he took the iconic couch from “Full House”, showing it to the camera.
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Hollywood heartthrob John Stamos is back on our screens but he isn’t playing his typical, lovable father figure. In Big Shot, which just landed on Disney+, the actor is playing a basketball coach for a girl’s High School team.
Howie Mandel looks more ready for the surf than to judge America’s Got Talent auditions.
John Stamos recently opened up about the iconic series Fuller House and Olsen twins. In an interview with Andy Cohen on Watch What Happens Live, the 57-year-old was asked by a fan if he was surprised Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen decided not to return for Fuller House.
John Stamos said he was “disappointed” that twins Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen didn’t make a cameo appearance in the Netflix series “Fuller House.”
Everywhere you look… You won’t find Mary-Kate or Ashley Olsen on Fuller House!
John Stamos recently got candid about his journey of sobriety and fatherhood. The 57-year-old actor appeared on SiriusXM’s The Howard Stern Show to discuss his new show, Big Shot, and revealed how he decided he was ready to have children and get married.
As the American sports series Big Shot aired its first episode, people could not stop talking about the show’s touching storyline. Starring John Stamos, in the lead role of Marvyn Korn, the show focuses on the relationship a couch has with its players.
John Stamos came clean about his feelings towards Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen not returning for a cameo on the final season of "Fuller House." The 57-year-old actor appeared on "Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen" Thursday night and admitted, "We were disappointed, but we understood." "I remember Lori [Loughlin] saying to me, ‘They won two or three CFDA Awards [Council of Fashion Designers of America].That’s like winning two or three Oscars.
‘Big Little Lies?’ And they were like, ‘It’s a show about basketball.’ And my heart just sunk. Of all things! I said, ‘I’m a player?’ and they said, ‘No, you’re a coach.’ And I said, ‘OK, great … what does a coach do?’ ”Despite reservations, Stamos dove into research, he said, spending time with NBA legend Jerry West, who was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1980.
John Stamos credits his sobriety to his decision to get married and have children.
John Stamos is getting candid about his sobriety and fatherhood.
Not in the cards. It didn’t take long for John Stamos and his Fuller House family to come to terms with the absence of Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen on the Netflix reboot.
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fans hoping to see more of John Stamos' character, Dr. Nicky, are in for some disappointment.
Daniel D'Addario Chief TV Critic“Big Shot” doesn’t seem to fit among the most-heralded new series on Disney Plus. Unlike “The Mandalorian” or “WandaVision” or even another family-oriented sports series like “The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers,” it is not attached to any existing intellectual property.But calling it original might be a stretch.
John Stamos who is all set to be seen in Disney's upcoming teen dramedy series Big Shot next has been a popular face on television since several years. After becoming a household name after his appearance on Full House as the beloved Uncle Jesse, the actor also went on to do cameos in other popular series.
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