By Denise Petski
30.04.2020 - 18:35 / hollywood.com
Parks and Recreation was a show that laster for 7 seasons and followed a small town and their Parks department who just wanted to put some fun back and make their city a better place. Fans loved the show and their characters were something special.
Now, 5 years after the last episode, its time to return to Pawnee Indiana to catch up with the old group and more importantly bring some light in these dark times.
Leslie Knope (Amy Poehler), Ron Swanson (Nick Offerman), Tom Haverford (Aziz Ansari),
Taylor Swift dished fans some fun escapism from the coronavirus pandemic on Sunday.
In a Twitter post on Monday morning (May 11), New Hope Club singer Blake Richardson made a public apology for a resurfaced tweet from 2015, in which the singer used a homophobic slur.
With just hours to go before the world premiere of Justin Bieber’s “Stuck With U”, his new collaboration with Ariana Grande, he shared a preview of the new track on Instagram — featuring a “Tiger King” cameo.
Amy Poehler and the cast of her old series, “Parks and Recreation,” did more than give fans a thrill with their video chat reunion episode Thursday. They also raised $3.5 million for the food bank charity Feeding America where fans can continue to contribute themselves through May 21.
Amy Poehler and Chris Pratt’s virtual Parks and Recreation special has already raised more than $3 million (£2.4 million) to help non-profit Feeding America amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Last seen in Amazon Prime Video’s “Good Omens”, angel Aziraphale (Michael Sheen) and demon Crowley (David Tennant) are back in a brief video.
By Patrick Hipes
By Rebecca Rubin
The cast of the beloved sitcom reunited last night (April 30) to raise money for Feeding America
It seems like the long-awaited reunion promised to Leslie Knope in the series finale of “Parks and Recreation” — “It will happen, someday,” her husband, played by Adam Scott, says — has finally arrived.
The cast of popular comedy Parks And Recreation reunited for a one-off special in aid of the coronavirus relief effort.
Not since the death of Lil' Sebastian have we cried so much about Parks and Recreation. A Parks and Recreation Special was not sad by any means, and was in fact a very positive half hour despite being set in these current, anxiety-inducing times. But after we watched Bobby Newport (Paul Rudd) read a message from Leslie Knope and that theme song started, tears were falling.
By Daniel D'Addario
By Danielle Turchiano
We’ve all been spending a lot of time at home these days. But thanks to the wonders of technology, we can also take trips to Twin Peaks, Wisteria Lane or California’s most famous zip code, among other notable TV locales.
"I’ve been practicing social-distancing since I was four years old"
Jim O’Heir, who played clueless, good-natured bumbler Jerry Gergich on “Parks and Recreation,” says he slipped right back into character for Thursday night’s episode — which reunites the cast for the first time since the beloved NBC sitcom ended its seven-season run in 2015.