I just realized that the NBA season will still be going on when the movie's released, which makes me wonder if NBC is gonna promote the movie heavily during their game telecasts. They couldn't do that with the first movie during Sunday Night Football because the NFL season was over when the...
I thought Rogen was fine as DK, though he could've easily put more energy in the character than he did.
Cranky was just horribly miscast. SNL Obama portraying a snarky, grumpy elder was never going to be a winning combination.
Donkey Kong is notably absent from the cast, which makes sense since he's all but confirmed to be getting his own movie.
Not to mention he wasn't really well-rounded in the first movie, though the short running time didn't help.
I guess that makes sense? Also Nintendo and Sony were looking for younger actors so is was obvious to suspect they wouldn't be big names.
I imagine the bigger names are being saved for the supporting roles or Ganon.
And...it's back in CBS's hands, for now.
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/business-news/appeals-court-sony-wheel-of-fortune-jeopardy-cbs-1236193168/
Not at all. CBS is just no longer syndicating the program and Sony is taking over. I imagine Sony will honor current contracts for the sake of ensuring a smooth transition, so don't expect anything to really change right now.
That said, Sony is likely going to want renegotiated contracts with...
Per Eriq Gardner, legal correspondent for Puck News, on Twitter, a Los Angeles County court has granted Sony a preliminary injunction against CBS over the syndication rights to Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy!, which CBS has syndicated since they absorbed original syndicator King World. That means...
The way Sony is slotting these movies against Sonic is like they have a grudge against Neal Moritz for leaving and taking the Sonic rights with him.
The last two Sonic movies opened against Arad-produced Morbius (week before Sonic 2) and Kraven the Hunter (week after Sonic 3) and both those...
I'm actually not super surprised Hasbro is working with Disney to reboot the franchise. What really surprises me is that Disney even agreed to be involved at all, given they more or less treated Power Rangers like the company's red-headed stepchild when they owned it. They only stuck with it...
Now official:
Brian Robbins (Paramount/Nickelodeon), George Cheeks (CBS) and Chris McCarthy (MTV/Comedy Central) will be sharing CEO duties on an interim basis.
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