Rangers' Europa League clash with Leverkusen should go ahead as planned despite coronavirus fears, city officials have confirmed.
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By Anthony D'Alessandro
Editorial Director/Box Office Editor
EXCLUSIVE: We have confirmed that the SCTV alum and comedy star of such hit pics as Ghostbusters, The Flintstones, Spaceballs, Parenthood has closed a deal to return to the next Honey, I Shrunk the Kids sequel Shrunk. The movie will be made for the theatrical side, not Disney+.
As previously reported, the pic’s original director Joe Johnston will be back with Josh Gad also starring. The movie centers around Gad’s character
Rangers' Europa League clash with Leverkusen should go ahead as planned despite coronavirus fears, city officials have confirmed.
'Shrunk' will also see Joe Johnston returning to the director's chair
(CNN) — Honey, he's back. Actor Rick Moranis is set to appear in the upcoming new film from the "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids" movie universe, a source close to the matter tells CNN.
(CNN) — Honey, he's back. Actor Rick Moranis is set to appear in the upcoming new film from the "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids" movie universe, a source close to the matter tells CNN.
Rick Moranis will make his return to acting in the Honey, I Shrunk the Kids reboot.
Here’s a tiny bit of news.
Rick Moranis is back!
All these reboots have me feeling like I’m living my childhood and yet in my DJ Khaled voice, here’s “another one!” A “Honey, I Shrunk the Kids” reboot is in the works with franchise’s star Rick Moranis, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) – Rick Moranis is leaving his decades-long hiatus from live-action acting to join Disney’s sequel to its 1989 blockbuster “Honey, I Shrunk the Kids,” Variety has confirmed.
Rick Moranis used to be a staple, steady actor of the 1980s. Now, over 20 years since his last major on-screen role, Rick will be returning to the big screen with a reboot of the 1989 film Honey, I Shrunk The Kids! The actor will join Josh Gad in the sequel, titled Shrunk, according to our sister site Deadline.