Tuca & Bertie officially have their wings back. Season 2 of the animated anthropomorphic sitcom has been revived by Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim. Created by Lisa Hanawalt, a producer and illustrator on BoJack Horseman, Tuca & Bertie enjoyed just one season on Netflix before being canceled July 2019. The pulling of the plug came as a shock, as the TV series earned rave reviews right from the get-go. At the time, Hanawalt blamed the cancellation on Netflix’s reliance on algorithm data. “T&B is critically acclaimed and has repeatedly been called one of the best new shows of the year,” she said. “None of this makes a difference to an algorithm, but it’s important to me and the way I want to continue making art in this world.” Adult Swim, the proud home of Rick and Morty, ...
“I certainly think that comedy at the moment is highly valued,” says comedian Rob Brydon. “I think people just want to escape from this reality and laugh.” With The Trip to Greece, the latest and final entry in director Michael Winterbottom’s Trip series, Brydon and co-star Steve Coogan (who happens to be a seven-time BAFTA award winner) travel to new destinations to give audiences the opportunity to do just that, one celebrity impression at a time. The endless number of gorgeous Grecian locations the comedians travel through and to, alongside meals that cause us to salivate and emit envy in equal measure, offer a strange, but welcomed sense of escapism in these “Stay-At-Home” times. However, it is the seemingly effortless comedic chemistry between Brydon and Coogan that make the Trip film...
DJ Pauly D and Vinny are back for a second chance at love — but they won’t be the only bros with their Season 1 Double Shot exes. Season 2, premiering on June 11, will feature three new guys: Brandon Stakemann, Antonio Locke and Nicky Curd. DJ Pauly D, Vinny, B-Lashes, Derynn, Maria, Marissa, Nikk, Suzi, Brandon, Antonio and Nicky in Las Vegas. Sin City jackpot, so “let the kids play!” This time around, the girls will be living and working with our favorite buddies, who eventually take the new guys under their wings. There’s no pressure of a competition — but with everyone under one roof, drama inevitably ensues. Alexa Amato See more of the newbies in the sneak peek below — and do not miss the premiere of Double Shot at Love on Thursday, June 11 at 9/8c!...
Jordan has the special distinction of capturing three consecutive Challenge titles — after his Battle of the Exes 2 win, he was number one on Dirty XXX and War of the Worlds 2. But the reigning champ was unable to go four for four in a row and was ousted during this week’s Total Madness episode. “I really hope anyone out there with a disability, I hope you just do it,” he emotionally reflected after Fessy defeated him in Pole Wrestle, a showdown that he entered with a clear disadvantage. After the first round — which the Big Brother rookie won, the Real World: Portland alum “f*cked his shoulder up” (Bananas’ words) in what turned out to be a reset round. Jordan revealed to MTV News that he separated his AC joint, and he is still recovering. &...
Bon Voyage: Funnymen Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon — playing fictionalized versions of themselves — once again join director Michael Winterbottom on a European excursion, this time tracing Odyseus’ 10-year journey home from Troy in a single week. The Trip series might best be described as a mash-up of an Anthony Bourdain special with Whose Line Is It Anyway? — a colorful combination of culture, comedy, camaraderie, and culinary exploration set in some of Europe’s most visually striking locales. However, at its best (the original film set in the north of England and its Italian sequel), the series, thin on plot as it may be, also poignantly chronicles two middle-aged fathers with problems, frustrations, and fears that many men endure at that age. Fortunately, the fourth and final installment ...
Scott McCall and his beloved pack are back: The Teen Wolf crew is getting together outside of Beacon Hills, and it’s all for an important cause. MTV today announced its new digital format, “MTV Reunions,” will launch with the cast and creator of its iconic series Teen Wolf on June 5 for the show’s ninth anniversary (2011 memories). Hosted by MTV News’ Josh Horowitz, the virtual reunion will air on the MTV YouTube channel with amplification across MTV News, MTV brand, MTV Vault and Teen Wolf social accounts and will benefit the First Responders First Charity. The Teen Wolf virtual reunion marks the first from “MTV Reunions,” which will reunite cast members from television’s most memorable shows, all with the purpose of raising money for charitable causes. The MTV band is t...
Lori Loughlin and her husband, Mossimo Giannulli, have agreed to plead guilty for their involvement in the largest college admissions scam in American history. Under terms of the plea deal, the Full House actress will serve a two-month prison sentence and 24 months of supervised release. Giannulli, meanwhile, will spend five months behind bars. Loughlin and Giannulli were accused of paying $500,000 in bribes so that their daughters would be classified as recruits for USC’s crew team, fast-tracking their admittance into the school. (Neither daughter ever rowed crew.) This is a developing story… You Deserve to Make Money Even When you are looking for Dates Online. So we reimagined what a dating should be. It begins with giving you back power. Get to meet Beautiful people, chat and ...
The world of Stephen King’s The Stand is inching closer to reality on CBS All Access. Today, Vanity Fair dropped another one of its trademark first looks, offering a number of details and glimpses of Josh Boone’s forthcoming miniseries. Below, you can see stunning portraits of Whoopi Goldberg as Mother Abigail, Alexander Skarsgard as Randall Flagg, Odessa Young as Frannie Goldsmith, Jovan Adepo as Larry Underwood, Owen Teague as Harold Lauder, Heather Graham as Rita Blakemoor, and Nat Wolff as Lloyd Henreid. In addition to the eye candy, there are a number of intriguing takeaways from the story. First off, the production wrapped four days early due to COVID-19. The show itself begins after the Captain Trips pandemic has taken effect with Lost-esque flashbacks to reveal the roots of th...
Each month, Consequence of Sound rounds up a full list of new TV and film titles coming to Disney Plus. June 2020 is no exception and should add some much-needed Mouse House whimsy to your living room. The big addition is the worldwide premiere of Artemis Fowl. Directed by Kenneth Branagh and based on the 2001 novel-of-the-same-name, the film was originally intended for theaters before the world turned upside down. Viewers may also be intrigued to see the season finales for both Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian and Be Our Chef. Meanwhile, nostalgics should find solace in revisiting both Schoolhouse Rock and Muppet Babies. Check out the entire list below. However, if you’re looking for more adult selections, you can check out what’s going down at Netflix and keep a look out for our guides on...
Can a hot seat catch fire? Nelson, already the subject of Total Madness chaos, was forced to find out on the show’s most recent installment. But can he beat the odds and survive? On tonight’s Challenge episode, the Are You the One? export — who’s no stranger to fiery nomination ceremonies (kindly refer back to Tori‘s Purgatory sentencing for evidence) — once again supplied enough fireworks to light up an Independence Day beach side. Nelson, already a target for Purgatory by a handful of women he’d insulted in the house, found himself even more vulnerable to elimination after losing the memory game Decontamination. As the Tribunal — Bananas, Wes and Mattie — began to mull over potential Purgatory picks for the game’s very first double elimination, the res...
During Season 2 of Succession, the character Kendall Roy (Jeremy Strong) tried to honor his father Logan with a lot of effort and no self-awareness by writing the octogenarian a rap song. Now you can relive that cringeworthy moment, as HBO and WaterTower Music have released the official studio version of “L to the OG”. Written by Succession composer Nicholas Britell, who also plays DJ Squiggle on the show, “L to the OG” is an intoxicating mix of simple rhymes, brown-nosing lyrics, and one of the whitest characters in TV history appropriating black vernacular. “Yo, bitches be catty, but the king’s my daddy,” he raps, “Rock all the haters while we go roll a ’rati/ Squiggle on the decks, Kenny on the rhyme / And Logan big ballin’ on Hamptons time.” In an interview with Vulture,...
Cheyenne decided she wouldn’t tell Cory about Ryder’s hospitalization while he was away competing on The Challenge: The toddler developed a fever and could not hold down food, which can be “really dangerous” because Ry suffers from a genetic condition called VLCAD and her body can go into shock if she doesn’t eat. During tonight’s Teen Mom OG episode, Cory finally learned about his daughter’s ordeal when he returned home from the MTV competition series. Before the young dad arrived in Los Angeles, Chey had a special request when he got his phone back from production. “I asked his producers if they could give him a warning and tell him first so that he doesn’t turn his phone on and he’s blindsided,” Chey told her sister R Kyl...