The cast of ‘Noah’s Arc’ during its original mid-2000s run. From left are Christian Vincent (Ricky), Rodney Chester (Alex), Darryl Stephens (Noah) and Doug Spearman (Chance). (Photo courtesy LOGO)
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“Ghostbusters: Afterlife” — also joined the laid-back Zoom call, along with Gad’s fellow super-fan Kumail Nanjiani, theme song writer-performer Ray Parker Jr. and several actors who contributed smaller roles in the blockbuster supernatural comedy.The crew recalled some of their favorite moments from the shoot.
Weaver noted that Murray improvised the standout piano sequence (“They hate this. I like to torture them.”), and Murray pinpointed a “huge moment” when Reitman screened an early cut of the
.The cast of ‘Noah’s Arc’ during its original mid-2000s run. From left are Christian Vincent (Ricky), Rodney Chester (Alex), Darryl Stephens (Noah) and Doug Spearman (Chance). (Photo courtesy LOGO)
Josh Gad has some good news for fans of Broadway who might want to see more shows at home, just like Hamilton.
Ernie Hudson got candid about his role in the original “Ghostbusters” films being cut down and whether or not he thinks race played a factor. Hudson played Winston Zeddemore, who joins the movie later than the other three actors, Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd and the late Harold Ramis.The actor previously revealed that the character was supposed to show up much earlier in the movie with a significantly richer back story.
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off have reunited as part of Josh Gad’s web series ‘Reunited Apart’.The Frozen actor has been bringing the casts of famous movies back together for a series of lockdown webcam specials, including The Goonies, The Lord of the Rings and Ghostbusters.For the final one in the series, Gad united Matthew Broderick, Alan Ruck, Mia Sara and Jennifer Grey from the John Hughes cult classic.Also joining in on the reunion were Lyman Ward and Cindy Pickett, who portrayed Bueller’s
Even the pros can get thrown off sometimes.
For the latest edition of his “Reunited Apart” YouTube series, Josh Gad hosted a virtual reunion of one of the most beloved movies of the 1980s, “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off”.
Klaritza Rico Set 40 years into the future, series creator Armando Iannucci takes viewers into his reimagined world on the maiden voyage of “Avenue 5.” Although it will take another four decades before anyone can praise Iannucci on his predictions, the hilarious HBO comedy leaves fans wondering if flashy tracksuits, inadequate personnel and cheap billion dollar ships will be a part of everyone’s unforeseen future.Recently, “Avenue 5” stars Hugh Laurie, Josh Gad, Zach Woods, Rebecca Front, Suzy
Director Jason Reitman is already at work on the fourth Ghostbusters movie even though the COVID-19 lockdown forced him to delay the release of the latest sequel to 2021.
A new comedy for the Hulu streaming service has taken the premise of a classic Bill Murray movie and ran with it.
Funnyman John Candy was originally approached to play Sigourney Weaver’s neighbour-turned-sidekick in the Ghostbusters movies.
Bill Murray recalled his first impressions after getting his hands on the Ghostbusters script as the cast of the beloved 1980s film reunited for charity.Murray was joined by his co-stars including Dan Aykroyd, Sigourney Weaver, Ernie Hudson and Annie Potts, as well as director, Ivan Reitman, for a virtual reunion.It was organised by Frozen star Josh Gad for his Reunited Apart series in aid of the coronavirus relief effort.The cast reminisced about the 1984 supernatural comedy and Murray
Mad Men star Elisabeth Moss has teased that the show may be hosting a reunion on Zoom.Throughout the coronavirus lockdown, a number of TV shows have been hosting virtual reunions to raise money for charity.Parks And Recreation hosted a one-off half-hour charity special last month, which saw the show’s original cast reunite over video call and raised $2.8m (£2.25m) for food charity Feeding America.Since then, the Community cast also hosted a virtual table read, while The West Wing looks set to
Ghostbusters are set to reunite for the latest edition of Josh Gad’s ‘Reunited Apart’ series.The Frozen star has previously brought together the stars of movies such as The Goonies and The Lord of the Rings for a series of lockdown reunions.The latest edition will focus on Ghostbusters – which was teased at the end of Gad’s Lord of the Rings reunion with the movie’s famous theme song.It is currently unclear which specific cast members will take part, though fans should expect the likes of Bill
A new live-streamed event is taking place this weekend, and it's being billed as a 'variety show for the lockdown generation'.
One Zoom to rule them all.
Josh Gad can no longer impress his daughters with his Olaf impressions – as they have gone off his Frozen character in favor of Moana.
Sir Ian McKellen, Liv Tyler and Andy Serkis re-enacted key scenes from the Lord Of The Rings films as the cast reunited over Zoom.