Logline: Story details are being kept under wraps but set to be in spirit of City Slickers and Old School.
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A guy examines his comfortable life when he is offered the chance to follow his dream of becoming a stand up comedian.
In the classic 1994 animated film, Zazu served as a key advisor to Mufasa, and later, his son Simba. The character was voiced by Rowan Atkinson.
Actors Adam Devine and Liam Hemsworth have been cast alongside Rebel Wilson in New Line’s Isn’t It Romantic, the Tracking Board has confirmed.
Disney-owned Freeform is entering the late-night landscape with Truth & Iliza hosted by Iliza Shlesinger. The series is getting a six-week run start May 2 at 10 p.m. on the network and its digital platforms.
Suicide Squad actor Alex Meraz joins WGN America’s Scalped, the anticipated drama series based on DC’s graphic novel, and Jeremy Luke reunites with his Magic City co-star Milo Ventimiglia on This is Us
The upcoming Disney family comedy film Magic Camp has found its leads in Adam DeVine and Jeffrey Tambor. Mean Girls director Mark Waters is set to direct the project.
Fox is working with Chris Garcia and The Lonely Island trifecta, Andy Samberg, Akiva Schaffer, and Jorma Taccone for a potential series based on Garcia’s real-life story about how his immigrant parents lied about their home address, in order to give him a chance at a better public education.
Private eye comedy Pigeon at Fox has booked Workaholics creator and star Anders Holm for the lead role. The series hails from The Office‘s scribes Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky.
Freeform is about to get into the late-night game with Iliza Shlesinger. The cable channel is developing a yet-to-be-titled series with the comedian to add a female voice into the male-dominated late-night arena.
David Baddiel’s novel The Parent Agency, full of adventure and life lessons, has been acquired by Fox 2000. Originally published in 2014 by HarperCollins, it was the best selling hardback children’s book of 2014 and winner of the 2016 Laugh Out Loud Book Awards.
Barry Bennett is sick of his parents. They’re boring, too strict, and it’s their fault his name is Barry. So he makes a wish for better ones—and is whisked away to the Parent Agency, where kids get to pick out their perfect parents. But as he’s about to discover, choosing a new mom and dad isn’t as simple as it sounds…
Barry Bennett is sick of his parents. They’re boring, too strict, and it’s their fault his name is Barry. So he makes a wish for better ones—and is whisked away to the Parent Agency, where kids get to pick out their perfect parents. But as he’s about to discover, choosing a new mom and dad isn’t as simple as it sounds…
The CW has set up its full cast for its upcoming MadTV reboot. Cast members include Jeremy Howard, Adam Ray, Carlie Craig, Chelsea Davison, Amir K, Lyric Lewis, Piotr Michael, and Michelle Ortiz.
Details about the movie are being kept under wraps, but it is being described as “Die Hard in a hotel.” Newacheck will direct the script which was written by Holm, but developed by the entire Workaholics team.
Workaholics star and co-creator Adam DeVine set to take Paternity Leave for Todd Strauss-Schulson’s upcoming romp. DeVine will lead the comedy, which is said to have elements of The Hangover and The Wedding Crashers.
Sexcastle is moving to the big screen as Fox has acquired the rights to Kyle Starks’s graphic novel. Kyle Newacheck is attached to direct with Blake Anderson to star.
A throwback to 80s action movies tale of the world’s former great assassin, who leaves the world of killing and retires to a small town. Naturally, he’s pulled back in.
Fresh off of his supporting role in Rick Famuyiwa’s Sundance hit Dope, Blake Anderson is taking his hilarious slacker/stoner routine to Broken Road’s Diplomatic Immunity
The project, which is also produced by Stoller, has been described as a two-handed comedy centering on a small town dork that re-invents himself when he goes off to college.
The “Workaholics” star is in talks to join the cast of the ensemble romantic comedy.
The “Workaholics” stars sign with WME.
The “Pitch Perfect” actor signs on for writer-director Nancy Meyers’ comedy.
An impressive cast is headed to the great outdoors.
Stars get ready to lend their voices to a whole new set of catchy pop mash-ups.
Logline: Two Secret Services are tasked with tracking down the Vice President, who has gone missing on a drinking binge.
Comedienne joins animated sequel!