The comedy hit “Cheaper By The Dozen” is getting a fresh and funny reboot starring Gabrielle Union and Zach Braff.
The comedy hit “Cheaper By The Dozen” is getting a fresh and funny reboot starring Gabrielle Union and Zach Braff.
Holly and jolly! Tim Allen’s time as Santa Claus has been extended thanks to the upcoming Disney+ series, The Santa Clause.
Elizabeth Mitchell is joining Tim Allen in the upcoming Disney+ limited series, a rep for Disney confirms to ET. The actress will reprise her beloved Carol/Mrs. Claus character, while Allen returns as Scott Calvin/Santa.Mitchell joined the holiday franchise in the 2002 sequel, which saw Allen's St.
Elizabeth Mitchell will be back as Mrs. Clause in Disney+’s upcoming The Santa Clause series.
Fans of “The Santa Clause” franchise have something to “ho, ho, ho” about.
EXCLUSIVE: Tim Allen won’t be the only one suiting up as North Pole royalty for Disney+. Lost alum Elizabeth Mitchell will also return to the world of The Santa Clause to reprise her role as Carol, aka Mrs. Claus, for the streamer’s upcoming limited series. The project comes from Last Man Standing creator Jack Burditt, who serves as showrunner.
, production's set to begin in February in Hungary., released in 1983, was set in the 1940s, with Ralphie on a mission to get his hands on a Red Ryder BB rifle. Billingsley was only 12 when premiered in theaters.
Ho, ho, ho! Tim Allen is slipping back into his Santa suit for another chapter of The Santa Clause.
Tim Allen is returning to Disney — and to the North Pole. The actor-comedian is set to star in and executive-produce The Santa Clause (working title), a Disney+ original limited series, in which he will reprise his role as Scott Calvin from the hit Walt Disney Pictures holiday franchise.
Nearly three decades after first hitting the big screen, Buzz Lightyear will once again be the subject of a Pixar film. This time around, however, the character will be voiced by Marvel star Chris Evans.
released the first teaser trailer for the highly-anticipated “Toy Story” spin-off, with Chris Evans (“The Avengers,” “Captain America”) giving voice to title character Buzz Lightyear and set to land in cinemas next summer. The animated flick will tell the origin story of the “real” space ranger, whose daring adventures inspired the action figure — famously voiced by Tim Allen and owned by a child named Andy in the original “Toy Story” films. “Lightyear” is directed by Angus MacLane, who has been
Chris Evans would take over the voice of Buzz Lightyear in the "Toy Story" prequel, titled "Lightyear." In the trailer, Chris' voice can be heard at the very end, and does seem to resemble Tim's iconic Buzz voice. The reason for the change could certainly be based on age, as Chris, 40, is younger than the "Home Improvement" star, who is 68.
Jordan Moreau Chris Evans is going to infinity and beyond.Captain America himself is voicing Buzz Lightyear in Pixar’s upcoming origin story for everyone’s favorite “Toy Story” character, aptly titled “Lightyear.” Pixar released the first trailer for the animated, family-friendly, sci-fi movie on “Good Morning America” on Wednesday.However, “Lightyear” doesn’t follow the toy-sized, space-faring exploits of Tim Allen’s iconic character.
Jonathan Taylor Thomas has been spotted in public for the first time in years!
Simon Pegg is planning to turn Galaxy Quest into a TV series.The original 1999 sci-fi comedy starred Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver, Alan Rickman, and Sam Rockwell.Pegg is working on bringing the film to the small screen with The Thick Of It and Succession writer Georgia Pritchett.Pritchett confirmed the the Galaxy Quest adaptation in an interview with The Times yesterday (June 29).Meanwhile, Rockwell previously claimed that Alan Rickman’s death stopped plans for a Galaxy Quest sequel.“They were
post “Schitt’s Creek”), a long-suffering wife who rolls her eyes as her schlubby man-child husband, Kevin (Eric Petersen) clowns around with his friends. So far, so typical for the genre.
“Last Man Standing” said goodbye to viewers on Thursday, May 20, capping off a nine-season run that included six seasons on ABC, then three more on Fox when the network revived the Tim Allen-starring sitcom after ABC’s cancellation.
Tim Allen and Nancy Travis are saying goodbye to .The half-hour sitcom, which was canceled once before and resurrected, bids farewell Thursday with a special one-hour series finale. In the swan song, Mike teaches Kristin about work/life balance, as Vanessa and Mandy school Jen on camping.
Tim Allen and Nancy Travis had a hard time letting go of "Last Man Standing." After nine seasons on the air, the popular sitcom will air its final episode on Thursday, May 20.The show will see the truck owned by Allen's Mike Baxter go missing, so the family gathers to wish it farewell. The emotional episode reflected the actors' real life as they struggled to say goodbye to the long-running show.
Fox is sending Tim Allen and the rest of the Last Man Standing family off with praise just days before its series finale.
Tim Allen is reflecting on “Last Man Standing” coming to an end after nine seasons.
Tim Allen is lamenting the ending of "Last Man Standing" after nine years and said accepting the series’ end was difficult to stomach. "To be very honest, I had health problems letting go of this one," Allen, 67, told reporters during a virtual panel at FOX’s summer press tour on Thursday. "It’s just been three or four weeks and I’m literally just feeling better.
Last Man Standing will conclude with an hour-long series finale, Fox unveiled on Thursday.
a significant time jump post-COVID in the premiere — to the time when Mandy (Molly McCook) was still pregnant and about to give birth.In ET's exclusive clip, Mandy and Kyle (Christoph Sanders) decide to have a home birth, and when she breaks the news to her parents, Mike (Tim Allen) and Vanessa (Nancy Travis), they're a little less than pleased with the development.«I'm sure the hospital will do everything they can to make you feel comfortable,» Vanessa assures.«Well, I'm not going to have the
Spoke Studios, the Wheelhouse-owned producer behind History’s Tim Allen show Assembly Required, is adapting a French comedy gameshow in the U.S.
Last Man Standing star Tim Allen has described his silence about former President Donald Trump as not joining “the lynching crowd.”
Tim Allen is making headlines after opening up about his infamous decades-old cocaine arrest and federal prison time, as well as the delight he took in Donald Trump riling up his critics. TheHollywood conservative was a recent guest on the WTF With Marc Maron podcastwhere he touched on a number of topics, including his drug conviction and time in federal prison.
Tim Allen is stoking controversy again by explaining exactly what he liked about former President Donald Trump: his ability to thoroughly enrage the public. The Home Improvement star, 67, said on Marc Maron‘s WTF podcast that while he’s gotten plenty political in the past, even attending Trump’s 2017 inauguration, he eventually decided to keep it to himself… and admire Trump privately.
Home Improvement and Last Man Standing star Tim Allen made an appearance on Marc Maron‘s WTF podcast where he was asked about being a Republican and supporting Donald Trump.
There’s no shortage of movies about kids who discover they possess special powers. Most of these, however — from The Incredibles to the Harry Potter franchise to the Razzie-nominated Tim Allen-starring Zoom: Academy for Superheroes(no, we didn't bother either) — are very much aimed at a younger audience.
Tim Allen makes a living making people laugh but one person who's apparently made the funnyman chuckle himself is former President Donald Trump. The "Last Man Standing" star appeared on the "WTF with Marc Maron" podcast this week where he was asked about whether he views himself as an "old school conservative" as opposed to a "right-wing wack job." Allen revealed he's always been a "fiscal, conservative person with money," while sharing his disgust with the American tax system.
Looking back. Tim Allen opened up about the mistakes he’s made in the past in a new interview, admitting he “was an eff up” when he was younger.
Tim Allen is opening up about his past. The 67-year-old star recently appeared on the "WTF with Marc Maron podcast" and discussed his time serving in jail on cocaine charges as a young man.
Zachery Ty Bryan, the actor best known for his role as eldest son Brad Taylor on Tim Allen’s Home Improvement, pleaded guilty to two felony counts in a domestic violence case in Oregon yesterday. He received a sentence of three years of probation, and must participate in a batterer intervention program.
For Tim Allen and Richard Karn, working together is a natural thing. The two co-starred in the popular sitcom "Home Improvement" from 1991-1999.
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