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NBC's 'The Good Place' Returns for Season 2 in First Clip
NBC's 'The Good Place' Returns for Season 2 in First Clip
NBC's 'The Good Place' Returns for Season 2 in First Clip
NBC’s Kristen Bell-fronted The Good Place is poised to run very differently in Season 2, following that whopper of a twist from the finale. Now that all cards are on the table, our first clip from the September return takes us into Good Place 2.0, along with Ted Danson returning as its beleaguered overseer.
Yuletide Chaos Reigns in the NSFW ‘A Bad Moms Christmas’ Trailer
Yuletide Chaos Reigns in the NSFW ‘A Bad Moms Christmas’ Trailer
Yuletide Chaos Reigns in the NSFW ‘A Bad Moms Christmas’ Trailer
We hold these truths to be self-evident: that in the film A Bad Moms Christmas, there will be moms, they will be bad, and it will be Christmas. The sequel to 2016’s sleeper hit has now gotten its first trailer, and if nothing else, I can confirm for you beyond any shadow of a doubt that A Bad Moms Christmas will star a collection of moms, all of whom will indulge in varying levels of badness. This year, the reason for the season is mom-ing, and doing it badly.
Susan Sarandon, Cheryl Hines, Christine Baranski Join ‘Bad Moms Christmas’
Susan Sarandon, Cheryl Hines, Christine Baranski Join ‘Bad Moms Christmas’
Susan Sarandon, Cheryl Hines, Christine Baranski Join ‘Bad Moms Christmas’
But it’s true that the upcoming sequel A Bad Moms Christmas will explore the bad moms that originally birthed the bad moms we came to know and love in last year’s sleeper hit. Variety reported last night that a power trio of Susan Sarandon, Christine Baranski, and Cheryl Hines have all joined the cast of the Yuletide-appropriate installment of the Bad Moms franchise, and the item reveals that they form the first generation of moms who dared to be bad. The new film revolves around one unending visit home for Christmas from the bad moms’ worse moms, with Baranski tormenting Mila Kunis, Sarandon nagging Kathryn Hahn, and (the 51-year-old) Hines portraying the mother of (the 36-year-old) Kristen Bell. Will the revelation that Bell’s Kiki was raised by a 15-year-old number among the twists in the new film? Maybe, but probably not.
NBC's 'The Good Place' Renewed for Season 2
NBC's 'The Good Place' Renewed for Season 2
NBC's 'The Good Place' Renewed for Season 2
The shocking twist atop the final outing of NBC’s Kristen Bell-Ted Danson comedy The Good Place demanded a second season, and NBC isn’t about to argue. The new series from the minds behind Parks and Recreation and The Office officially has its second season order in place, and it’s a good one.
Original ‘CHiPS’ Star Erik Estrada Shares Anti-Remake Tweets
Original ‘CHiPS’ Star Erik Estrada Shares Anti-Remake Tweets
Original ‘CHiPS’ Star Erik Estrada Shares Anti-Remake Tweets
A little less than a week ago, the internet got an eyeful of the trailer for the upcoming remake of seminal ’70s buddy cop program CHiPS. The response was, to put it diplomatically, varied — many groaned at the film’s decision to trot out hoary gay-panic gags, disappointed to learn that Hollywood has not left the whole “two heterosexual men frightened of each other’s bodies” schtick behind. Others, such as star Dax Shepard’s wife Kristen Bell (a skilled comedic actress in her own right, portraying Shepard’s wife in the film), presumably told him it looked real good and she couldn't wait to buy a ticket. One person has been surprisingly vocal in his distaste for the film, however.
‘CHiPs’ Trailer: California, It’s Time to Party
‘CHiPs’ Trailer: California, It’s Time to Party
‘CHiPs’ Trailer: California, It’s Time to Party
You tilted your head to the side and went, “Huh,” when you first heard about it. You said to yourself, “Oh yeah, I’d forgotten about that,” when you saw casting news about it. Now, you can see it for yourself — or, at least, two minutes and forty-two seconds of it: Dax Shepard’s CHiPs movie remake finally has its very first trailer.
2016 Fall TV Preview: Over 30 Major Premieres You Can't Miss
2016 Fall TV Preview: Over 30 Major Premieres You Can't Miss
2016 Fall TV Preview: Over 30 Major Premieres You Can't Miss
These days, it'd take at least two years to watch only only one season's worth of #PeakTV, a quarter of which won't even be around a second year. You’d need some sort of absurd television guidance periodical to navigate it all, but because we love you' we've put together an in-depth look at 30 major must-see premieres kicking off as early as August 31. Come, wrap some barbed wire around your bats and grab a coffee in Stars Hollow, as we descend into the madness that is Fall TV 2016!

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