VIDEO: Disney+ Shares LEGO STAR WARS SUMMER VACATION Trailer
“LEGO Star Wars Summer Vacation,” which is set after the events of “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker,” features the voices of “Weird Al” Yankovic, Yvette Nicole Brown, Kelly Marie Tran, Anthony Daniels, Billy Dee Williams, and returning cast members from previous “LEGO Star Wars” specials, and includes a new song performed by “Weird Al” Yankovic.
Jon Bernthal Set To Return To WALKING DEAD Season 9
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Jon Bernthal is set to return to THE WALKING DEAD for season 9. The news comes after Andrew Lincoln announced his exit from the AMC series a few weeks back. Bernthal is confirmed to return for an upcoming episode. He previously played cop Shane Walsh in the first and second season of the show. Read more about the news from The Hollywood Reporter here!
Geico Commercial Star and AMERICA'S GOT TALENT Finalist Turns Amazing Voice Talents Into A Leading Role
Dubbed 'The World's Greatest Impressionist' by the Australian Today Show, actor and voice talent Jim Meskimen gained fans from his appearances on America's Got Talent and The View, as well as from his portrayal of George Washington in that funny Geico ad, crossing the Delaware Expressway ('We've all got places to go!') He stands to gain more fans from his starring role in IMPRESS ME, a TV series that reveals what the life of celebrity impressionists are REALLY like. The punchline? It's completely original... and hilarious.
AMC Announces Live, 90-Minute Special Edition of TALKING DEAD
AMC announced today a live, 90-minute special edition of TALKING DEAD, featuring 12 cast members – everyone in the final gut-wrenching scene from the Season 6 finale – and executive producers Scott M. Gimple and Robert Kirkman, on Sunday, October 23.
AMC Announces Live, 90-Minute Special Edition of TALKING DEAD
AMC announced today a live, 90-minute special edition of TALKING DEAD, featuring 12 cast members – everyone in the final gut-wrenching scene from the Season 6 finale – and executive producers Scott M. Gimple and Robert Kirkman, on Sunday, October 23.