Tag: Michael Cera
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Michael Cera Revived the ‘Scott Pilgrim’ Cast Email Chain After a Nine-Year Break; Chris Evans Playfully Wrote Back: ‘What the F— Are You Doing?’
As fate would have it, the decades-old “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World” cast email chain was randomly revived by Michael Cera just before Netflix ordered its new “Scott Pilgrim Takes Off” anime series, featuring the original film cast in voice roles. Franchise creator Bryan Lee O’Malley revealed the coincidence in a chat with Entertainment Weekly,…
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The Wild Mattel History Behind ‘Barbie’s Sugar Daddy Ken
Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers for BarbieGreta Gerwig’s Barbie absolutely destroyed the summer box office. Margot Robbie proved to be the best Barbie we could ever ask for, and the same goes for Ryan Gosling’s Ken. Gosling’s Ken was far from the only one in the movie, though. Barbie was sure to feature a…
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The Best Fight Scene in a Comedy Saw Two British Heartthrobs Square Off
A good fight scene is the secret ingredient for any good comedy film. Whether it is 40-year-old stepbrothers having it out over a drum set, or some of the biggest comedic names coming together for an ultimate anchorman battle — a great fight scene has the power to immortalize any comedy film. It is where…
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‘The Adults’: Michael Cera & Sophia Lillis On Their Latest Indie Drama, Netflix’s Scott Pilgrim & More [The Discourse Podcast]
***Note: This Interview Was Recorded Prior To The WGA And SAG-AFTRA Strike***In today’s episode of The Discourse, host Mike DeAngelo talks about siblinghood with actors Michael Cera (“Superbad,” “Barbie”)& Sophia Lillis (“It,” “Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves”). The duo is promoting their latest film, “The Adults,” which follows three siblings coming together after being…
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Steven Soderbergh Intended Secret Series ‘Command Z’ for TikTok, but Switched to a Format He Felt a ‘Facility for’
It’s a good time to be a Steven Soderbergh fan. Last week saw the premiere of his deliciously twisty new crime thriller “Full Circle” on Max, and on July 17, the prolific director dropped a surprise web series, “Command Z,” on his Extension 765 site. The series — split into eight episodes and around an…