Fans of Happy Endings will soon have a way to relive the moments from the show.
01.05.2024 - 06:01 / justjared.com
Fans still love New Girl!
The hit comedy series – starring Zooey Deschanel, Jake Johnson, Max Greenfield, Lamorne Morris, Hannah Simone, and Damon Wayans Jr – ran for seven seasons between from September 20, 2011 to May 15, 2018 on Fox.
In a recent interview, Max addressed the possibility of New Girl returning for a reboot.
The show’s success has also meant its talented stars have also amassed a great deal of money along the way. They’ve also gone on to take on major new projects and achieve incredible things in their careers after the series ended.
We’ve rounded up the main cast of New Girl, and ranked them according to their estimated net worth. Who do you think is worth the most?!
All seven seasons of New Girl are available for streaming on Hulu now.
Click through the slideshow to find out who the richest New Girl cast member is…
Fans of Happy Endings will soon have a way to relive the moments from the show.
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Two And a Half Men premiered over 20 years ago!
We have your first official look at Kate Hudson in her upcoming basketball comedy series for Netflix!
We’re getting the first look at Kate Hudson as President of a legendary basketball franchise in Mindy Kaling‘s new comedy series Running Point (fka Untitled Mindy Kaling Comedy Series), set for premiere in 2025. Hudson and Kaling presented the new title and photos Wednesday during the Netflix Upfront presentation in New York City. You can see the photos above and below.
Community is still a fan-favorite show, even though it’s been off the air for almost 10 years!
Joe Otterson TV Reporter “The Conners” has been renewed for Season 7 at ABC, which will also be the show’s last. In addition, ABC has canceled “Not Dead Yet” after two seasons. The final season of “The Conners” will reportedly be shorter than past seasons, with sources saying it will run for just six episodes.
“Fly on the Wall” podcast with Dana Carvey and David Spade, Jerry Seinfeld said that in his directorial debut “Unfrosted” (now streaming on Netflix), he wanted Chris Rock to do a parody of the infamous Will Smith Oscars slap from the 2022 ceremony. “The other thing I wanted to do that I almost did was Chris Rock was going to be the emcee of the Bowl & Spoon Awards — and we shot that right after the Will Smith slap,” Seinfeld explained, referring to a scene in “Unfrosted.” “I was going to have somebody come up on the stage and have Chris punch ’em out as they got there.”But, Seinfeld added that so soon after the event, Rock “wasn’t up to perform.” Following the infamous moment when Smith slapped Rock at the live broadcast, Rock laid low from the limelight for a while, and Smith was banned from the Oscars for 10 years.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Jerry Seinfeld revealed during a recent interview on the “Fly on the Wall” podcast (via People) that he wanted Chris Rock to parody the infamous Oscars slap in his feature directorial debut “Unfrosted,” which recently premiered on Netflix. The issue was that Seinfeld filmed the comedy movie not long after the March 2022 Oscars, and Rock was allegedly feeling too “shook” to be able to perform in the movie. “The other thing I wanted to do that I almost did was Chris Rock was going to be the emcee of the Bowl & Spoon Awards — and we shot that right after the Will Smith slap,” Seinfeld explained.
The Big Bang Theory first premiered on TV over 16 years ago!
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Can you believe Modern Family first premiered over 14 years ago?!
It’s been over 25 years since Everybody Loves Raymond first debuted on CBS!
Can you believe Modern Family first premiered over 14 years ago?!
It’s been almost 10 years since Parks and Recreation came to an end!