Azaria explained that Perry helped him get sober, and the two were "like brothers" during the early days of their careers. Hank Azaria Pays Tribute to Matthew Perry: “We Were Really More Like Brothers” Jo Vito
The trailer for Hello Tomorrow!, Apple TV+’s retro-futuristic science fiction series starring Billy Crudup, has landed. In the world of Hello Tomorrow!, cars can fly, jetpacks actually work, and space travel is available to the average person. With his team of associates, charismatic salesman Jack Billings (Crudup) pushes the dream of a better life by hawking timeshares on the moon. Despite their success, there are cracks in the foundation. “I know what you are,” a woman says to Jack while confronting him about a young member of his team. “You’re going to rip him from everything decent.” Advertisement Related Video Watch the Hello Tomorrow! trailer below. The Emmy-winning actor will be joined by Hank Azaria, Alison Pill, Haneefah Wood, Nicholas Podany, and Dewshane Williams,...
After years of criticism, producers of The Simpsons have announced that white actors will stop playing people of color on the show. According to a statement obtained by The Hollywood Reporter, “Moving forward, The Simpsons will no longer have White actors voice non-White characters.” As the longest-running primetime scripted series in television history, The Simpsons hasn’t always aged gracefully. Springfield’s white main characters may live in a multicultural neighborhood, but the cast has never reflected that diversity. In 2017, comedian Hari Kondabolu released The Problem With Apu, a documentary about representation of marginalized groups. It studied the issue through the lens of character Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, the stereotypically Indian-American Kwik-E-M...