Norman Reedus & Steven Yeun Beat Piñata “Walkers” at SYFY PRESENTS LIVE FROM COMIC CON

SPOTTED: Host Will Arnett and special guests Jaimie Alexander (“Blindspot”), Yvette Nicole Brown (“The Odd Couple”), and Derek Waters (“Drunk History”), Steven Yeun and Norman Reedus (“The Walking Dead”) and Will Forte (“The Last Man On Earth”) at day two of  SYFY PRESENTS LIVE FROM COMIC CON 2016 in San Diego, CA. Continue reading

Celebrity Friends & Fans Mourn James Gandolfini On Twitter

Hollywood is reeling with the recent news of the sudden death of James Gandolfini. Celebrity friends and fans of the late Soprano’s star have taken to twitter to share their condolences. Continue reading

NBC’s 30 Rock Will Be Star-Studded This Season

Denise Richards just landed herself a guest-starring stint on 30 Rock when the Emmy-winning comedy returns to NBC later this season. The stoked actress Tweeted:

“So excited!! I’m going to be doing an episode of #30Rock! one of my favorite shows!!!!!”

No word yet on what character she’ll be playing.

Richards is not the only celeb to join the cast this season. X-Men James Marsden and Up All Night‘s Will Arnett will both be making appearances as well.  
Mums the word on what role Marsden’s character will have on the show, but last month, the hit NBC comedy put out a casting call for a man ages 36-40 who would play Tina Fey’s latest love interest. HMMMM! YUM! 
As for Arnett, even though he stars in another NBC comedy and will take part in the recently announced Arrested Development TV and movie reunion, Arnett will return to 30 Rock as Jack Donaghy’s nemesis, Devon Banks.

‘Arrested Development’ To Return As A Movie And A TV Series

Everyone confirms: Arrested Development is coming back as a movie and in more TV episodes!

“It’s true. We will do 10 episodes and the movie,” Jason Bateman Tweeted today, explaining: “Probably shoot them all together next summer for a release in early ’13. VERY excited!”

At a panel at the New Yorker Festival also held today, the show’s creator, Mitch Hurwitz, announced that he’s hoping to produce ten new episodes which would air before the movie is released. Each of the episodes will feature one main character who will get the audience up to speed on where he/she has been the last few years–since the show went off the air in 2006.

Will Arnett also took to Twitter about the good news: “I’m peeing with @batemanjason at the moment.” Arnett continued, “We can confirm that we are going to make new AD eps and a movie.”