Greg Daniels, Craig Robinson Workplace Comedy Gets Pilot Order at NBC
According to Deadline, a single-camera workplace comedy from Greg Daniels and starring The Office’s Craig Robinson has been bought by NBC since being previously reported last October.... read more
Found in: TV, NewsMGM in Talks for Hot Tub Time Machine 2
Following up on their announcement of a Ben-Hur reboot yesterday, MGM is apparently now in early talks with Rob Corddry, Craig Robinson and Clark Duke for a sequel to the 2010 comedy Hot Tub Time Machine.... read more
Found in: Movies, NewsSeth Rogen, James Franco Reunite in Red-Band Teaser for Apocalypse Comedy This is the End
Seth Rogen’s directorial debut and apocalypse comedy, This is the End, will hit theaters next summer, and the first teaser trailer has premiered just in time for the actual apocalypse. The storyline is very similar to what’s been rumored to play out tonight: an end-of-the-world party hosted by James Franco gets interrupted by the actual apocalypse. In addition to Franco, Rogen will be joined by his usual collaborators, Jonah Hill, Jay Baruchel and Paul Rudd, as well as some new faces like Emma Watson and Rihanna—who will all be playing fictionalized versions of themselves. Check out the trailer below, complete... read more
Found in: Movies, NewsOffice Partners Craig Robinson and Greg Daniels Plot New Sitcom
It appears that actor Craig Robinson and The Office creator Greg Daniels will remain together following the conclusion of the popular comedy this year. According to The Hollywood Reporter, NBC has ordered a script for an untitled workplace comedy that would see Daniels as producer and Robinson as star. Office writer/producer Owen Ellickson is attached to write the script.... read more
Found in: TV, NewsSeth Rogen's Apocalyptic Comedy Adds Hill and Franco
Seth Rogan and Jay Baruschel's upcoming short film-gone-feature will now include actors Jonah Hill, James Franco, Danny McBride, and Craig Robinson. So what's the catch? Well it turns out these guys will all be playing themselves. According to MTV, Seth Rogan explained the film as being a"pretty offensive vision of the apocalypse... And I want a lot of dead celebrity cameos. Because L.A. is full of famous people, I'd like all of the cameos to be them as corpses." read more
Found in: Movies, NewsThe Office's Jenna Fischer gets A Little Help
Many of the actors on beloved hit show The Office can... read more
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