The Vanderpump Rules season 10 reunion bombshell is poised to rock the group amid the fallout from Scandoval, but Brock Davies can only see one reason why that would stop the group from returning next season.
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When That ’70s Show ended, Wilmer Valderrama promised himself not to do the Fez voice again. However, things changed when 17 years later the sitcom got a sequel series on Netflix with That ’90s Show.
“You come around so many years later, you get an opportunity, and you get this phone call saying, ‘Hey, they’re bringing the band back together and it’s the same writers and the same producers and all of that. Will you be open to playing Fez again?'” Valderrama said during an appearance on The Jennifer Hudson Show. “And I had to really think about it because first and foremost, I was like, ‘Can I still do the voice?'”
That ’70s Show ended in 2006 and Valderrama was ready to move on from the character he played on the Fox sitcom for 8 seasons adding, “I had sworn and literally promised myself that I would never do the voice again because it was just time for my next chapter and becoming what I need to be at that time. I said, ‘I’m never gonna do it again.’ Even at the tipsiest of me, you couldn’t even get me to do it.”
Things changed for Valderrama once he had a table read with the cast saying, “As soon as I opened the script and the first line came out of my mouth, it was emotional. I got a little choked up because I heard him again,” he recalled. “It was just a beautiful moment to relive that. And the fact that Netflix was able to put it on such a stage where everybody around the world that had found it in some way found it again and all of you connected with it. Really great. It’s so silly.”
In the sequel series, Valderrama continues to play Fez, who is now a successful business owner of a chain of hair salons called Chez Fez. The actor said that he pitched the idea that Fez would “be the Paul Mitchell of Wisconsin” and
The Vanderpump Rules season 10 reunion bombshell is poised to rock the group amid the fallout from Scandoval, but Brock Davies can only see one reason why that would stop the group from returning next season.
The jury in the rape trial of Danny Masterson has rendered a verdict, finding the “That ’70s Show” alum to be guilty on two counts of forcible rape.
Former That '70s Show star Danny Masterson has been convicted on two counts of forcible rape.The actor was convicted on Wednesday and faces a potential prison sentence of 30 years to life on the two charges. A verdict was not reached by the jury on a third rape charge.The Masterson family, who were seated in the audience in court, were reportedly shocked to hear the guilty verdicts. Actor Danny was accused of raping three women between 2001 and 2003 at his Hollywood Hills home.
bipartisan agreement on a new debt ceiling bill this week, but Republicans apparently aren’t too pleased with it – something the “Morning Joe” hosts called out as “hypocrisy squared” on Wednesday morning.The new bill, which is set to face a vote on Wednesday, needs to pass the Democrat-controlled Senate before the June 5 deadline set by the Treasury Department, or the country risks default. On Tuesday though, the Freedom Caucus minced no words about their feelings on the bill, saying “we will do everything in our power to stop it and end it now.”In discussing that opposition on Wednesday morning, host Joe Scarborough was just kind of flabbergasted, considering how Republicans handled the debt crisis while Trump was in office.
Soon-to-be Love Island star George Fensom has defended himself after facing a backlash over historic tweets featuring homophobic remarks and slurs. Ahead of the making his ITV2 debut on 5 June, George, 24, spoke to press and insisted the tweets are not a reflection of who he is now. George told OK! and other reporters: "As I say, in regards to the accounts, you know, it's really unfortunate that's been brought up.
Owen Gleiberman Chief Film Critic Nearly every mainstream animated feature (and just about every comic-book movie too) sets a tone and visual design that the audience plugs into; the movie, bold and shiny and clever as it may be, won’t deviate much from that. But the images in “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” have an intoxicating unpredictability. The film makes you feel like you’re dropping through the floors of a modern art museum on acid, yet there’s a thrilling moment-to-moment logic to it all. The madly eclectic images express something — an eyeball-tickling explosion of quantum physics, or a subliminal nod to some comic-book style from decades ago that’s so retro it’s new, not to mention bedazzling. This feels like it could have been the first movie designed to earn a thumbs up from Andy Warhol and Stephen Hawking.
Ben Platt and his fiancé Noah Galvin are celebrating a joyous occasion in their relationship — another engagement!
So the all-star soundtrack to the new Greta Gerwig-directed ‘Barbie’ movie may include music by Lizzo, Dua Lipa, Nicki Minaj, Ice Spice, Charli XCX, Tame Impala and PinkPantheress, but where’s the Bastille track? That’s what we’re all wondering, right?Well, the lack of a Bastille track on the new film’s official soundtrack is not the fault of Bastille. The band’s Dan Smith last week revealed on Twitter that he actually wrote a couple of songs for consideration but they were rejected by the film’s producers.According to NME, Smith was responding to a fan who asked if he plans to see either the ‘Barbie’ film or new Christopher Nolan movie ‘Oppenheimer’.Smith replied: “Very excited for both of those.
Blue Ivy Carter is showing off her dance moves yet again!
Beauty fans looking to get glowing skin for summer have been rushing to buy a £5 serum from one of Boots own-label brands.
At one time, the Welsh village of Talysarn was home to workers and industrial buildings from the old Cambrian slate mines, mines which put roofs over the heads of countless thousands of people in the 19th century and which still last to this day.
For almost 30 years, visitors to Rusholme were greeted by the sight of Lemn Sissay's poem Hardy's Well. Written in 10-inch capital letters on the gable end of the pub of the same name, it celebrated the joys of drinking with friends in a good old-fashioned boozer.
Popular ITV show Britain’s Got Talent has come under fire from viewers for a major issue that they say is "ruining" the show. During Saturday night's episode, several viewers took to Twitter to complain about the show’s excessive use of slow motion when showing the acts, saying it totally ruins their watching experience of the hit show.
Season three of Euphoria is now not expected to be released until 2025 – Just Jared Jr Josh Duhamel admits he’s a doomsday prepper – Celebitchy Jack Harlow makes women he hangs out with sign an NDA – Popsugar We have a new sneak peek at Ariana Grande singing on set of Wicked! – Just Jared Jr
Quentin Tarantino has admitted that he doesn’t want the lead role of his new film, The Movie Critic, to be played by a British actor.In a new interview with Deadline, the Pulp Fiction director expressed the view that too many American characters are being portrayed by UK stars, and that “nobody is acting in their own voice”.Asked if a British actor could potentially be cast as the film’s lead, he outright replied: “No. The truth of the matter is, yes, obviously, a Brit could pull it off, but I don’t want to cast a Brit.
season 2 was packed full of emotional twists and divisive surprises, there was one moment fans had been waiting for all season long: a cameo by Jason Ritter, the husband of Melanie Lynskey, who stars as adult survivor Shauna on the Showtime series. But, sadly, the actor failed to make an appearance in any of the episodes before the finale debuted on May 26. ET has learned that while we didn’t see Ritter yet in these nine episodes of season 2, he will appear in the world of at some point.
If you want to nab yourself a stylish designer handbag without the price tag this summer, then we have found the perfect 'dupe' for you.
David Dastmalchian and Sophie Thatcher stepped out for the premiere of their new movie, The Boogeyman, held at El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood on Tuesday night (May 23).
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is wrapping up its 20th season in style! ET's Matt Cohen was exclusively on the set of for Monday's finale, where Sean Murray, Wilmer Valderrama, Katrina Law and Gary Cole reflected on the CBS procedural's longevity and teased what's to come in the dramatic, «unexpected» season closer.«It's amazing. I mean, the fact that we're not only still here we've got the incredible support of our fans who have been with us from the get-go pretty much and are still with us and still going,» Murray, who is one of the sole remaining cast members from season 1, told ET of accomplishing 20 seasons. «We're gonna keep plugging away as long as they let us.»The newercast members expressed gratitude for those who paved the way and kept the lights on for to continue to thrive, two decades in. «I had no idea that season 20 of was going to become my dream job,» Law admitted.