Watch the First Promo for NBC's Munsters Reboot Mockingbird Lane
While it is rumored that Mockingbird Lane, NBC’s reimagining of The Munsters, is all but dead, the network is giving viewers a chance to see the pilot that spent two years in development. From the creative mind of Bryan Fuller (Pushing Daisies) and director Bryan Singer (Superman Returns), the show stars Jerry O’Connell as Herman Munster, Portia de Rossi as his wife, Lily, and Eddie Izzard as Grandpa. It will air as a Halloween special on Oct. 26 at 8 p.m. EST. Check out the first promo for the show below. ... read more
Found in: TV, NewsCast of Arrested Development to Reunite at New Yorker Festival
It's not the long-awaited announcement of the Arrested Development movie, but it's the next best thing: The cast of the beloved canceled Fox sitcom will reunite for a special panel at this year's twelfth annual New Yorker Festival, which will be held citywide Sept. 30 through Oct. 2. More specifically, the reunion/panel will occur Sunday, Oct. 2. read more
Found in: Culture, NewsNBC Wins Portia de Rossi's New Comedy After Bidding War
Portia de Possi and wife Ellen DeGeneres have teamed up to produce a sitcom about sisters who don’t particularly get along. The show sparked a bidding war among the major networks, but sitcom king, NBC, won out in the end. read more
Found in: TV, NewsArrested Development Stars Keep Making TV Better
For a period of 27 short months, TV was redeemed from all the cookie-cutter sit-coms and increasingly ridiculous reality shows that passed for network prime-time programming by the Bluth Family on Arrested Development. Since February 2005, we've had to rely on cameos from Bluths on other, less awesome TV shows (and in the case of Jeffrey Tambor's Twenty Good Years, much less awesome TV shows). Fortunately they've been many, especially lately: ... read more
Found in: TV DetailArrested Development Stars Keep Making TV Better
For a period of 27 short months, TV was redeemed from all the cookie-cutter sit-coms and increasingly ridiculous reality shows that passed for network prime-time programming by the Bluth Family on Arrested Development. Since February 2005, we've had to rely on cameos from Bluths on other, less awesome TV shows (and in the case of Jeffrey Tambor's Twenty Good Years, much less awesome TV shows). Fortunately they've been many, especially lately: ... read more
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