By Ellise Shafer
14.04.2020 - 03:31 / justjared.com
The cast of That Thing You Do! is getting back together!
Tom Everett Scott revealed plans for the cast, which includes Steve Zahn, Ethan Embry, and Johnathon Schaech, will be reuniting for a livestream party this week.
“Calling all Oneders fans!! Join the band and special guests for a LIVE #ThatThingYouDo watch party in support of @MusiCares COVID-19 Relief Fund this Friday, April 17 at 7pmEsT/4pmPST on our YouTube channel,” Tom shared on his Twitter.
Tom did mention special guests would also
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The Wonders, the fictional That Thing You Do! quartet, reunited for a watch party of the 1996 film in an effort to raise money for MusiCares’ COVID-19 relief fund.The Friday night (April 17) Zoom reunion, streaming via YouTube, featured commentary from cast members Ethan Embry, Johnathon Schaech, Tom Everett Scott and Steve Zahn at home.Tom Hanks -- who directed That Thing You Do! and played the Wonders' manager -- did not make an appearance during the virtual meetup, but his son Colin Hanks did
The Wonders, the fictional band from Tom Hanks'That Thing You Do!, is getting back together for the first time in over 20 years. Tom Everett Scott, Jonathon Schaech, Ethan Embry and Steve Zahn along withLiv Tyler will reunite via livestream on the official Wonders YouTube channel for a community watch party that will also raise funds forthe MusiCares COVID-19 Relief Fund.
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