Jason Sudeikis brought his Joe Biden impression back to “Saturday Night Live” over the weekend. In his hosting debut, Sudeikis kicked things off in the “Cold Open” by bringing back one of his most beloved impressions.
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Keanu Reeves made news when he launched his own comic book “BRZRKR” at BOOM! Studios, along with the announcement of a live-action film and anime series heading to Netflix. Both projects will star and be produced by Keanu Reeves, where he plays an immortal demi-god, B., a brute that is compelled to commit violence.
Jason Sudeikis brought his Joe Biden impression back to “Saturday Night Live” over the weekend. In his hosting debut, Sudeikis kicked things off in the “Cold Open” by bringing back one of his most beloved impressions.
Jason Sudeikis brought his Joe Biden impression back to “Saturday Night Live” over the weekend. In his hosting debut, Sudeikis kicked things off in the “Cold Open” by bringing back one of his most beloved impressions.
Jason Sudeikis brought his Joe Biden impression back to over the weekend. In his hosting debut, Sudeikis kicked things off in the «Cold Open» by bringing back one of his most beloved impressions.New castmember James Austin Johnson kicked off the episode reprising the somewhat low-energy President Biden that he debuted in the season premiere a few weeks ago.
The Continental, a prequel series to the John Wick movies starring Keanu Reeves.The show will be a three-night special event series airing on Starz in the US, where Gibson will play a character named Cormac, according to Deadline.The Continental will delve into the origins behind the hotel-for-assassins through the eyes of a young Winston Scott, the character played by Ian McShane in the films.Scott is dragged into the Hell-scape of a 1975 New York City to face the past he thought he’d left
If there’s one franchise that seems to be universally beloved amongst action fans right now, it’s Chad Stahelski’s “John Wick.” Partially, people just love Keanu Reeves, who is carrying the load in the franchise, but also it’s because the action is so amazing and interesting, you could watch John Wick murder guys for two hours with no problems. But now, the “John Wick” franchise is spinning off and without Reeves, there’s a new star in the cast—Mel Gibson.
according to Deadline, and 65-year-old Gibson will portray a character named Cormac.“The Continental” is set to explore the genesis behind the hotel for assassins, through the eyes of a young Winston Scott, who was played by Ian McShane in the film franchise starring Keanu Reeves.
Mel Gibson is heading to television.
The big reveal in the Reeves tweets was a look at Zoë Kravitz as Selina Kyle, aka Catwoman. The brief look, sans costume, was the third in a series of teases posted over the last two days ahead of a new The Batman trailer reveal anticipated at Saturday’s DC FanDome event.
“The Matrix Resurrections” should prove to be fascinating exercise in Warner Bros‘ attempt to revive a thought-to-be-long dead franchise. While profitable at the box office, the ‘Matrix‘ sequels weren’t exactly as genre-bending as the original, seen as a disappointment by some, and seemed to end the franchise on sort of a sour note.
the first trailer for “The Matrix 4” was how “Watchmen” actor Yahya Abdul-Mateen II was playing Morpheus opposite Keanu Reeves. The film – officially titled “The Matrix Resurrections” – brings back Reeves as Neo and Carrie-Anne Moss as Trinity, but instead of Laurence Fishburne as Morpheus, Abdul-Mateen II is in the role.Warner Bros.
What could’ve been! Kenan Thompson gave insight into Kim Kardashian’s first Saturday Night Live hosting gig — and revealed how Kanye West was almost involved.
Selome Hailu editorWriter, director and showrunner Kenny Smith has signed an overall deal with Universal Television to develop and produce projects across various platforms.Smith recently joined Kenan Thompson’s NBC and UTV sitcom “Kenan” as co-showrunner after completing an overall deal with ABC earlier this year.
“No Time To Die” star Ana de Armas first appear on your radar? If you’re a horror fan, you might have caught the Cuban actress playing an avenging seducer in Eli Roth’s nasty thriller “Knock Knock” in 2015, opposite Keanu Reeves.
Canada’s Walk of Fame has revealed its 2021 inductees, unveiling an eclectic list of 10 prestigious Canadians from various walks of life.
Making their house feel like a home. After Odette Annable (née Yustman) and husband Dave Annable moved from Los Angeles to Austin, Texas, the pair tackled a burgeoning renovation project to refresh their new abode.
With four acting Oscar nominations under his belt, you would think George Clooney would be proud of all his work, and he is – except for this one film.
James Austin Johnson impersonating the president, telling the audience he had a “bad summer,” but “not Cuomo bad” – a reference to disgraced former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo.