No reason to curb your enthusiasm, TV fans: JB Smoove and Melissa Fumero are set to read the Primetime Emmy nominations on July 12, the TV Academy said today.
No reason to curb your enthusiasm, TV fans: JB Smoove and Melissa Fumero are set to read the Primetime Emmy nominations on July 12, the TV Academy said today.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeThe Television Academy is hoping to make it a blockbuster morning* with this year’s Emmy nominations announcement. JB Smoove and Melissa Fumero — who star in the upcoming Netflix comedy series “Blockbuster” (along with Randall Park) — have been tapped to reveal this year’s noms on Tuesday, July 12, at 8:30 a.m. PT.Like last year, the announcement for the 74th Emmy Awards nominations will take place virtually.
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Hulu is bidding farewell to another one of its Marvel properties. M.O.D.O.K., the streamer’s adult animated show from Jordan Blum and Patton Oswalt, has been canceled after one season.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterThe Marvel stop-motion animation series “M.O.D.O.K” has been canceled after one season at Hulu, Variety has learned.The series debuted back in May 2021 with 10 episodes. Patton Oswalt voiced the title character M.O.D.O.K, which stands for Mental Organism Designed Only for Killing.In the show M.O.D.O.K has long pursued his dream of one day conquering the world. But after years of setbacks and failures fighting the Earth’s mightiest heroes, he has run his evil organization A.I.M.
Netflix has released a first-look photo of Randall Park and Melissa Fumero on the set of Blockbuster, its upcoming single-camera video store comedy series from Universal Television. See the photo below.
Tyler Alvarez (Never Have I Ever, American Vandal), Madeleine Arthur (To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before, Devil In Ohio) and Olga Merediz (In the Heights, Encanto) are set as series regulars and JB Smoove (Curb Your Enthusiasm, Spider-Man: No Way Home) and Kamaia Fairburn (Overlord and the Underwoods, Endlings) will recur in Blockbuster, Netflix’s upcoming single-camera workplace comedy. They join previously announced leads Randall Park and Melissa Fumero.
Tyler Alvarez (Never Have I Ever, American Vandal), Madeleine Arthur (To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before, Devil In Ohio) and Olga Merediz (In the Heights, Encanto) are set as series regulars and JB Smoove (Curb Your Enthusiasm, Spider-Man: No Way Home) and Kamaia Fairburn (Overlord and the Underwoods, Endlings) will recur in Blockbuster, Netflix’s upcoming single-camera workplace comedy. They join previously announced leads Randall Park and Melissa Fumero.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterThe upcoming Netflix comedy series “Blockbuster” has added five new cast membersTyler Alvarez (“Never Have I Ever,” “American Vandal”), Madeline Arthur (“To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before,” “Devil in Ohio”), and Olga Merediz (“In the Heights,” “Encanto”) have all joined the show as series regulars. JB Smoove (“Curb Your Enthusiasm,” “Spider-Man: No Way Home”) and Kamaia Fairburn (“Overlord and the Underwoods,” “Endlings”) will appear in recurring guest star roles. Full character descriptions can be found below.The new cast members join previously announced leads Randall Park and Melissa Fumero.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine alumna Melissa Fumero is set as the female lead opposite Randall Park in Blockbuster, Netflix’s upcoming single-camera workplace comedy.
EXCLUSIVE: Brooklyn Nine-Nine is coming to Comedy Central, which has acquired the full library of the Fox-turned-NBC cop comedy starring Andy Samberg.
The series finale of “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” concluded on Thursday, and later that night the cast of the beloved cop comedy assembled one last time to visit “Late Night with Seth Meyers”.
NBC bid farewell to its Brooklyn Nine-Nine crew as the Andy Samberg-led comedy aired its final episode on Thursday. The Brooklyn Nine-Nine series finale rose in its final episode, earning a 0.5 rating in the 18-49 demo and 2.17 million viewers, per fast affiliates.
EXCLUSIVE: Melissa Fumero (Brooklyn Nine-Nine), Rachel Bloom (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend), Luka Jones (Shrill), and Julian Gant (Call Me Kat) will star in Bar Fight, a comedy from writer/director Jim Mahoney (Klaus), which wrapped production this week in Los Angeles.
. The comedy reports for duty one last time when the eighth and final season kicks off Thursday on NBC, and stars Melissa Fumero and Terry Crews promise the series ends on a fitting -- albeit bittersweet — note.«It could not have ended any better, that is a promise.
The beloved sitcom is coming to an end… in style.
said the show’s writers chose to start from scratch on the new season after public outcry over the death of George Floyd at the hands of police. The series was also among a handful of Universal Television series whose shooting schedules were interrupted by spikes in COVID-19 cases in Los Angeles over the holidays.In addition to Crews, the ensemble comedy stars Andy Samberg, Andre Braugher, Melissa Fumero, Stephanie Beatriz, Joe Lo Truglio, Dirk Blocker and Joel McKinnon Miller.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine.The comedy series is set to end after the current season after 153 episodes.It re-started filming on the final 10 episodes earlier this week after a coronavirus-related shutdown. Melissa Fumero who plays Amy Santiago was among the first to mark the occasion.“Ba ba ba back in the Nine Nine!!!” she wrote enthusiastically.
Marvel’s upcoming adult animated series “M.O.D.O.K.” has just announced a star studded line up joining the cast.
Hulu and Marvel’s upcoming adult animated series M.O.D.O.K. will be premiering in two months and more casting announcements were just made.
Hulu’s upcoming adult animated series, Marvel’s M.O.D.O.K., had key reveals today at a WonderCon@Home panel, including the voice casting for some guest roles.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter“Brooklyn Nine-Nine” is coming to an end for the second time. NBC announced Thursday that the upcoming Season 8 of the comedy series will be its last.The show was famously canceled after five seasons at Fox in 2018 before NBC revived it for a sixth season that same year.
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticA new series of “The More You Know” PSAs will tackle systemic racism and speak up for social justice, equality and equity, NBCUniversal says.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine star Melissa Fumero has called out the whitewashed casting of the Quebec remake of the comedy series.Following the release of the first trailer for Escouade 99, the shot-for-shot French-Canadian remake, Fumero responded to the fact that her character Amy Santiago, a Latina woman, has now been rewritten as Fanny, a white woman played by Mylène Mackay.Fumero also acknowledged that Rosalie, played by Rosa Diaz, had now been rewritten as a white character.
The cast of “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” have been left underwhelmed by Quebec’s new French-language version of the show.
coronavirus hiatus for an animated special on Tuesday, featuring guest stars Melissa Fumero, Gloria Estefan and Lin-Manuel Miranda!The episode centers around a visit from the Alvarezes' more conservative extended family.
Canceled does not necessarily mean goodbye. In recent years, TV shows have found new life after being canned by networks, with last-minute and hard-fought saves.For instance, Brooklyn Nine-Nine fans made their disappointment known in May 2018 when Fox canceled the sitcom — starring Andy Samberg (Jake Peralta), Melissa Fumero (Amy Santiago), Andre Braugher (Raymond Holt), Terry Crews (Terry Jeffords), Stephanie Beatriz (Rosa Diaz) and Joe Lo Truglio (Charles Boyle) — after five seasons.
The cast of Brooklyn Nine-Nine is giving back to the Black Lives Matter movement.
Lin-Manuel Miranda is set to join the cast of One Day At A Time for the show’s upcoming animated special.
We've never seen the Alvarez family quite like this before. In the midst of its coronavirus-necessitated shutdown, One Day at a Time is producing an animated special, and it looks perfect. On Thursday, Pop TV released a first look at all our favorite characters in animated form, including special guest stars Lin-Manuel Miranda, Gloria Estefan, and Melissa Fumero. The network also announced that the episode is set to premiere on Tuesday, June 16.
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Holt’s going to be a godfather! Brooklyn Nine-Nine addressed Melissa Fumero’s real-life pregnancy during the Thursday, March 12, episode by delivering a sweet twist for Jake and Amy.
The new decade has been blissful for Fumero with the success of "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" season seven and the birth of her second child with husband David Fumero. The couple welcomed a baby boy into the world on Valentine's Day and named him 'Axel'. In the show, Melissa is seen as Amy Santiago.
In news that you could describe as "noice!" Brooklyn Nine-Nine actress Melissa Fumero has announced that she has given birth to her second child.
Melissa Fumero aka Amy Santiago took to Instagram on Saturday night to drop some big news. The actress announced that she gave birth on Valentine's Day and that husband David Fumero and she welcomed son Axel. The Brooklyn Nine-Nine star wrote, "Welcome to the world, Axel You have made Valentine’s Day my new favorite holiday!." The black and white photo shows baby Axel napping adorably. The couple, who tied the knot in 2007, are already parents to 3-year-old son Enzo.
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