American citizens are incredibly anxious tonight while watching the Election Day coverage and they are not the only ones. Celebs have also been letting fans know that they’re feeling that way too.
15.10.2020 - 22:33 / etcanada.com
The Paw Patrol is shooting for the stars.
On Thursday, Deadline reported that the upcoming “Paw Patrol: The Movie” has announced an all-star voice cast featuring some of Hollywood’s biggest names.
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Among the cast are Kim Kardashian West, Jimmy Kimmel, Dax Shepard, “Young Sheldon”‘s Iain Armigate, Tyler Perry, Randall Park, Yara Shahidi, Marsai Martin and Will Brisbin.
The film is currently in production
American citizens are incredibly anxious tonight while watching the Election Day coverage and they are not the only ones. Celebs have also been letting fans know that they’re feeling that way too.
Jimmy Kimmel and his wife, screenwriter Molly McNearney, shared never-before-seen footage of their 3-year-old son’s health journey on Thursday, October 22.“We’re two weeks away from the election, and there is so much more than the election on the line,” the Jimmy Kimmel Live! host, 52, said on his ABC show.
Hilary Duff to Charlize Theron, celebs have found that playing with makeup is a great way to bond with their kids, especially during the COVID-19 quarantine. With the kids being forced to stay home from school and stars not heading off to work every day, what better way to pass time than with a little makeup sesh?!Duff took to her Instagram Story on April 8 to share the full process of her 8-year-old son Luca Cruz Comrie doing her makeup.
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Jimmy Kimmel joined the chorus of Hollywood entertainers calling out NBC and its decision to air a “dueling” town hall for Trump directly against Joe Biden’s previously scheduled ABC event. With many of his fellow hosts on break, including NBC’s Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers, the face of ABC late night took solo shots at the Peacock network during his opening monologue Thursday.
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Kim Kardashian West, Dax Shepherd and Yara Shahidi have joined the voice cast for Paw Patrol, the upcoming Paramount Pictures feature based on the hit preschool television series about rescue dogs on Nickelodeon. Jimmy Kimmel, Tyler Perry and Randall Park, Iain Armitage, Marsai Martin and Will Brisbin will also lend their voices to the film now in production with creators, artists and producers working remotely.
Kim Kardashian is taking on a starring role.
Amanda N'Duka pmc-editorial-managerSpin Master Corp, Nickelodeon Movies, and Paramount Pictures have assembled a star-studded cast for the upcoming feature adaptation to popular animated show, PAW Patrol.
Also Read: Jimmy Kimmel Attributes Outrage Over 'Paw Patrol' to Fox News Being 'Disappointed' Looting Stopped (Video)“PAW Patrol” follows the adventures of a tech-savvy boy named Ryder and his team of crime-fighting puppies – Chase, Marshall, Rubble, Zuma, Rocky and Skye – who are always ready to save the day and keep their home of Adventure Bay safe.
Dave McNary Film ReporterKim Kardashian, Jimmy Kimmel, Tyler Perry, Randall Park, Dax Shepard, Yara Shahidi, Ian Armitage, Marsai Martin and Will Brisbin have joined the voice cast for the “PAW Patrol” animated movie.The film is based on the animated Nickelodeon series of the same name, and it is produced by Spin Master Corp. Paramount Pictures has set a theatrical release for Aug.
Clare Crawley insisted she still was the Bachelorette after Jimmy Kimmel inquired about Tayshia Adams’ season 16 role.“We all know what the rumor is. The rumor is that you hit it off with Dale [Moss] so famously that you said, ‘That’s it, I’m not going through this charade, I’m not going through this whole process.
Jimmy Kimmel took aim at Donald Trump for continuing to campaign after his positive COVID-19 diagnosis and subsequent treatment. Although the president has reportedly tested negative for the coronavirus and White House physicians maintain he is no longer contagious, Kimmel jabbed Trump for holding mask-less rallies in Pennsylvania and Florida and potentially spreading the illness to his supporters. “Trump did about an hour of material in Florida and he killed – he really killed,” he said on