Stu is full of secrets. Matthew Lillard claims that he won’t be appearing in Scream 6 — or is he?
Stu is full of secrets. Matthew Lillard claims that he won’t be appearing in Scream 6 — or is he?
Zoinks! Scooby-Doo brought new life to Scooby-Doo and the Mystery Inc. gang nearly four decades after fans were first introduced to the beloved cartoon Scooby-Doo Where Are You!
The first-ever Scooby-Doo preschool series is headed to HBO Max and Cartoon Network. CGI-animated adventure comedy series Scooby-Doo! And the Mystery Pups will join the Cartoonito preschool block in 2024.
Your favorite Great Dane is coming back with all new fun and adventures in “Scooby-Doo! And the Mystery Pups,” a CGI-animated comedy series for preschoolers, HBO Max and Cartoon Network announced Monday.The series from Warner Bros. Animation and coming to Cartoonito’s preschool block on HBO Max and Cartoon Network in 2024 finds Scooby and his pals “as camp counselors who lead a “paw”-some new crew on mystery-solving adventures at sleepaway camp,” according to Warner Bros.The cast will be led by veteran “Scooby-Doo” voices Frank Welker as canine hero and Matthew Lillard as his BFF, Shaggy. “This show combines everything we love about Scooby—his humor, his loyal friendship with Shaggy, his mystery-loving spirit—all in an innovative and accessible format for preschoolers,” Amy Friedman, head of kids & family programming at Warner Bros.said.
EXCLUSIVE: Actor Matthew Lillard, best known for his roles in the hit films Scream and Scooby Doo, and writer-director Bill Whirity have launched Midnite Movie Club, an NFT based project that allows holders to participate in the first ever ‘Decentralized Movie Studio’. Lillard and Whirity want to give the power back to the audience by letting them decide what films the company produces.
Hey, batter, batter! Summer Catch perfectly embodied what it means to enjoy one’s final days as a college student, while transitioning into adulthood.
Ring. Ring.Twenty-six years after the original, “Scream” calls again. We're now up to the fifth film in the franchise, but the first since 2011's “Scream 4.” Enough time has passed that this one, titled simply “Scream,” bears no number, no caller ID.
Late Night with Seth Meyers,” where he thanked the horror master for casting his now ex-wife back in 1996. “I mean, not Wes Craven — thank Courteney Cox!”Cox, 57, and Arquette, 50, met on the set of “Scream,” where they played a couple — anchorwoman Gale Weathers and detective Dewey Riley — uncovering serial killers together.
Tom Hanks surprises Caleb Landry Jones at the premiere of Finch held at The Pacific Design Center on Tuesday night (November 2) in West Hollywood, Calif.
“Scream 5” is almost here.Two of the infamous horror franchise’s original stars, Skeet Ulrich and Matthew Lillard, recently took a walk down memory lane in an interview with Variety — and the 51-year-old actors teased whether their characters could pop up again.As fans may remember, teens Stu (Lillard) and Billy (Ulrich) were — spoiler alert — behind Ghostface’s gory killings, and both died in the first 1996 film.
Jordan Moreau “Do you like scary movies?”Nearly 25 years ago, “Scream” lit up theaters and revolutionized the horror genre.
told entertainment site Bloody Disgusting that Craven was “miserable” while filming the sequels. “I don’t think anyone gave ‘Scream’ a lot of credence,” he said in an interview published Thursday.“I mean, I don’t think anyone gave us a chance, because we were coming in with a director that wasn’t necessarily young and hot.
Looking back with a laugh. Skeet Ulrich and Matthew Lillard played the dynamic duo — and psycho killers — in 1996’s Scream, and even though it’s been 25 years, the men both can remember what a blast they had on set.
Have you got the guts to stay in one of the scariest homes in movie history?
Actor Matthew Lillard, best known as “Shaggy” from the Scooby Doo franchise and “Dean” in the NBC sitcom Good Girls, has signed with A3 Artists Agency. Lillard most recently starred on Good Girls opposite Christina Hendricks, Retta, and Mae Whitman.
Adopting, and gender-flipping, the ’90s teen comedy “She’s All That” for the TikTok generation, Mark Waters’ Netflix film, “He’s All That,” starring a nascent Addison Rae and Tanner Buchanan, isn’t the unmitigated disaster that the initial trailer portended it to be, but that also doesn’t mean that it is any good.
Minor spoilers ahead for “He’s All That.”Rachel Leigh Cook and Matthew Lillard may have played totally different characters in “He’s All That,” but that doesn’t mean they didn’t acknowledge their original “She’s All That” roles. In fact, they both got to give a not-so-subtle nod to some iconic moments from Laney Boggs and Brock Hudson.In Netflix’s remake of the 1999 teen classic, Rachel Leigh Cook is no longer the anti-social outsider.
The next generation! She’s All That costars Rachael Leigh Cook and Matthew Lillard attended the premiere of He’s All That, Netflix’s gender-swapped remake of the film, and they had some special guests in tow.
Reunited and it feels so good! She’s All That co-stars Rachael Leigh Cook, 41, and Matthew Lillard, 51, were together again on Wednesday, Aug. 26 for the star-studded premiere of He’s All That, the highly-anticipated sequel to the original 1999 rom-com.
Rachael Leigh Cook and Matthew Lillard brought their kids along for a special night out. The co-stars attended the premiere of Netflix's in Hollywood, California, on Wednesday, and each brought one of their kids along for the occasion. Rachael's 7-year-old daughter, Charlotte, attended the premiere with her mom, while Matthew's 16-year-old daughter, Macey, also joined in on the fun.The actress shares Charlotte, as well as her 6-year-old son, Theodore, with her ex, Daniel Gillies.
Addison Rae‘s first-ever movie is about to be released on Netflix and she just stepped out on the red carpet for the film’s premiere!
Rachael Leigh Cook and Matthew Lillard made it a family night out at the premiere of their new movie He’s All That.
Rachael Leigh Cook and Matthew Lillard are looking back at filming their iconic teen movie, ET's Lauren Zima spoke to the pair ahead of the film's reboot,, debuting on Netflix on Aug. 27, and they spilled some behind-the-scenes details. Cook and Lillard appear in the reboot, though not as their original characters, art nerd Lainey Boggs and reality star Brock Hudson.
He’s All That is coming soon!
Mike & Molly alum Reno Wilson, who currently stars in NBC’s Good Girls, has signed with A3 Artists Agency for representation.
Netflix has acquired the upcoming, gender-swapped movie He’s All That with Addison Rae.
EXCLUSIVE: Rachael Leigh Cook, who starred Robert Iscove’s She’s All That in 1999, has signed with A3 Artists Agency.
Almost 24 years since fans first encountered the infamous Ghostface killer in “Scream“, Neve Campbell, David Arquette and the cast of the thriller virtually reunited for a good cause on Saturday. The two were joined by Jamie Kennedy, Matthew Lillard, Rose McGowan and Skeet Ulrich, along with screenwriter Kevin Williamson.
, Neve Campbell, David Arquette and the cast of the thriller virtually reunited for a good cause on Saturday. The two were joined by Jamie Kennedy, Matthew Lillard, Rose McGowan and Skeet Ulrich, along with screenwriter Kevin Williamson.Moderated by 's Jenelle Riley, the conversation began by asking everyone what their favorite memory from the first film was.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVIn the infamous words of Stu Macher, “You’re gonna love this one. It’s a scream baby”: The cast and screenwriter of the original “Scream” are reuniting for a virtual, charity-benefitting Q&A, Variety has learned exclusively.Macher’s portrayer Matthew Lillard is among the participants, as are David Arquette, Neve Campbell, Jamie Kennedy, Rose McGowan, Skeet Ulrich and Kevin Williamson.The event will take place Saturday, Nov.
James Gunn had other plans for Velma in his 2002 live-action adaptation of “Scooby-Doo”.
It was recently revealed that a new sequel could be in the works, and Matthew Lillard — who starred in the 1996 original — says he'd be down to come back.
Matthew Lillard's community is celebrating one of its members! On Wednesday, the 50-year-old actor took to social media to share a heartwarming video of his neighbors rallying behind a 15-year-old named Coco, who had just undergone her last chemotherapy treatment.
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