It just seems to have taken so long.Kelsey Grammer was on The Talk and discussed the revival/reboot. The script for the pilot is still being written and it is tentatively planned to film starting in October.
Just when Meryl Streep thought it was safe to go down a river again little did she know this river has sharks in it. She is also stuck in a raft with a jokster who keeps wanting to tip it over because he thinks it would be funny and doesn't know about the sharks. The River has never been wilder.
Universal 1440, the production company that turned The Scorpion King, Dragonheart, Jarhead, Honey and Death Race into DTV franchises, is making another The River Wild movie. Not sure if they're treating it like a remake or if they'll name it something like The River Wild 2: A Wilder River.
For playing the lead shark.The joke's on the river though, because she'll end up winning another Oscar![]()
That's an odd one to bring back. It was iconic for its time as part of the cultural zeitgeist, but as a show itself, I don't find anything of it particularly remarkable.
I just heard on the BBC World Service that Bollywood is releasing an Indian version of "Forest Gump". I wonder if there will be any dance numbers included.
I missed this news from a few days ago: Paramount+ and Comedy Central have ordered to series the rumored animated reboot of Everybody Hates Chris, titled Everybody Still Hates Chris.
I doubt it's feasible to have the younger actors voicing their characters again, but hopefully Tichina Arnold and Terry Crews can voice the parents. They were so good on the original/live action version. And of course, Chris Rock will definitely be back as the narrator.
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