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Perth Now
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Vince Vaughn gives promising Dodgeball 2 update
Vince Vaughn has a "pretty good" idea for a 'Dodgeball' sequel. The 55-year-old actor played Average Joe's Gym owner Peter LaFleur in cult classic 2004 comedy 'Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story', and he has given an update on a follow-up two years after a sequel was announced, albeit without much progress since 2023. He told The Hollywood Reporter: "There's always talk of these. 'Dodgeball', actually, there's an idea that's pretty good, but nothing for sure." He explained that after new Netflix film 'Nonnas', his next project is another season of 'Bad Monkey' followed by "another thing" he's working on. He added: "I'm going to start the second season of 'Bad Monkey', which is great, and then I have another thing I'm going to do, but I would definitely… "It's always about if the story's right, if the extension is something that makes sense. "There are ideas that are good with some of these, but you never know what transpires and if it makes sense for everybody. "But I'm definitely open to it. I love a lot of those movies and definitely open if something comes to pass." The original movie followed a group of misfits who enter a Las Vegas dodgeball tournament in a bid to save their gym from a corporate chain by winning the prize money. Alan Tudyk - who played Steve 'The Pirate' Cowan in the original movie - recently revealed a 'Dodgeball 2' script "has been written", but speculated that "there has to be something holding it back". He told 'This is what's been reported, that I've read at least online, and I've kind of heard rumors around. "It's written, Vince likes it, I guess that's all I know. I don't know that I'm in it. "All I know is this: I threw out my shoulder doing that movie, and now I'm 54, so how am I gonna do that? I don't know.' Vaughn previously insisted everyone involved has no desire to make the film unless it's "funny". Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter in 2022, he said: "They've always talked about these things forever and I had an idea that was fun and the studio likes it, so we'll see where it goes. "I think Ben [Stiller] is open to doing it, I think he's in the same boat as me actually which is if it's a really fun and great idea then that's fun, but if it's just something to go do it again then why? "I think for all of us if it feels right and it's funny, it would be something to go back to, and if it's not, it's just another idea getting kicked around." Meanwhile, co-star Justin Long revealed a few years ago that Ben Stiller might be having reservations about a sequel. He told "Of course I would love to do it and I hope that it ends up happening, but I think Ben is a little, what he told me on that podcast was that he's a little trepidatious about doing a sequel to something so beloved, something that people enjoy so much that. "It's very risky, you don't wanna s*** on the original, you want something just as good. "So I think [Ben is] a little wary of that, of trying to recreate something that was very specific to that time, but I hope he comes around on it."


Business Upturn
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Business Upturn
Bad Monkey Season 2: Release date speculation, cast and plot details – Everything we know so far
By Aman Shukla Published on May 28, 2025, 19:30 IST Last updated May 28, 2025, 14:27 IST Apple TV+'s Bad Monkey took viewers by storm in 2024 with its quirky blend of crime, comedy, and South Florida charm. Starring Vince Vaughn as the sharp-witted ex-detective Andrew Yancy, the show, based on Carl Hiaasen's bestselling novel, has been renewed for a second season, leaving fans eager for more sun-soaked mysteries. If you're wondering about Bad Monkey Season 2's release date, cast, plot, and more, here's everything we know so far. Bad Monkey Season 2 Release Date Speculation While Apple TV+ confirmed the renewal of Bad Monkey for Season 2 in December 2024, an official release date has yet to be announced. Based on industry patterns and production timelines, speculation points to a potential premiere in late 2025 or early 2026. Bad Monkey Season 2 Expected Cast Vince Vaughn as Andrew Yancy (Confirmed) Todd Allen Clendenin as Claspers (Likely, based on showrunner comments) L. Scott Caldwell as Dr. Rosa Campesino (Unconfirmed, possible cameo) Natalie Martinez as Rosa (Unconfirmed, potential return as love interest) New Characters (TBD, expected for fresh storyline) Bad Monkey Season 2 Potential Plot The first season of Bad Monkey adapted Carl Hiaasen's 2013 novel, following Andrew Yancy as he investigated a severed arm and uncovered a web of greed, corruption, and environmental destruction in Florida and the Bahamas. With the novel's story concluded, Season 2 was initially expected to adapt Hiaasen's 2016 sequel, Razor Girl , which sees Yancy tackling a new mystery involving a con artist named Merry Mansfield and a kidnapped talent agent. However, showrunner Bill Lawrence recently revealed a shift in plans: Season 2 will feature an original storyline inspired by Hiaasen's style rather than a direct adaptation of Razor Girl . Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at


Express Tribune
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
Zach Braff to reprise his role for 'Scrubs' reboot
Scrubs is coming back, and so is JD. Zach Braff is the first original cast member to join the reboot of the 2000s medical sitcom, reported Deadline. Reprising his role as John "JD" Dorian, Braff was present for all nine seasons of the original series. The reboot, which was announced almost six months ago, is currently in development at ABC with no filming location announced as of yet. Sources report that Braff's news comes after months of internal negotiations and the star's request for the filming to take place in LA as opposed to Vancouver, which was originally planned. Reportedly, an escalation of the clash could have led to the project being scrapped, though both parties eventually came to an agreement. In the past, Braff has shared that he's optimistic about the project's prospects. "I'm going to tell you something that nobody else is going to get. Scrubs is a Disney show. Bill [Lawrence] has a Warner Bros deal. Once those two companies figure that out, I think the people will get what they want. I think it's going to happen," he told Entertainment Tonight. He also expressed interest in returning to the series, adding that he's still close to his former co-stars. "It would be so much fun [with] all my favourite people. We all still hang out. A lot of people who were on long shows say that, but it's true," he said. Although no other deals have been locked yet, 20th TV — the television studio arm of 20th Century Studios — is expected to reach out to original cast members Sarah Chalke (Elliot Reid), Donald Faison (Christopher Turk), John C McGinley (Perry Cox), and Judy Reyes (Carla Espinosa) soon enough. All have said that they would be happy to return. With original series creator Bill Lawrence also onboard under an exclusive overall deal, the reboot is off to a promising start. However, Lawrence won't be writing or running the show as he has much on his plate — Shrinking, Ted Lasso, Bad Monkey, and the upcoming Steve Carell comedy series. Speaking to Deadline in October last year, he revealed that the series was very close to "being figured out". Sharing his insights on the process, he added that he wanted to approach the reboot with a combination in mind. Lawrence wants to show new viewers "what the world of medicine was like for the people they love" and how it's viewed by "idealistic" young people who pursue the field because they consider it a calling.
Yahoo
22-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Scrubs Reboot: Zach Braff to Reprise Role, More Original Cast Eyed
After months of negotiations, Zach Braff has signed on for the reboot. Per Deadline, Braff will reprise his role as John 'J.D.' Dorian for ABC's medical sitcom follow-up. Braff's return nearly happened, as issues over money and filming locations were the sources of conflict. Braff reportedly requested the reboot be filmed in Los Angeles, not Vancouver. Without Braff, the Scrubs reboot was on life support. However, a deal has now been reached with Braff, though no filming location has been announced. With Braff back, ABC and 20th Television will now go after several core cast members to return for the reboot. This includes Donald Faison as Christopher Turk, Sarah Chalke as Elliot Reid, Judy Reyes as Carla Espinosa, and John C. McGinley as Perry Cox. The Scrubs reboot officially entered development in December. Series creator Bill Lawrence is attached as an executive producer and will help develop the project. Lawrence will not be the showrunner if the reboot gets a series order. Lawrence is currently under an exclusive deal with Warner Bros. TV, where he spearheads shows like Shrinking, Bad Monkey, Ted Lasso, and the upcoming Steve Carell HBO comedy. However, Lawrence finally came to a deal with Disney to help advance the Scrubs reboot. Scrubs is a medical sitcom that follows the lives of medical students and doctors at the fictional Sacred Heart Hospital. Created by Lawrence, Scrubs premiered in October 2001 and ran for seven seasons on NBC. The show finished up its run on ABC for the final two seasons. The last season was retooled as Scrubs: Med School. Scrubs garnered 17 Emmy nominations, including Outstanding Comedy Series (2005 and 2006) and Outstanding Lead Actor for Braff (2005). Stream Scrubs on Hulu and Peacock. (Source: Deadline) The post Scrubs Reboot: Zach Braff to Reprise Role, More Original Cast Eyed appeared first on - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.


UPI
22-05-2025
- Entertainment
- UPI
Zach Braff returning for 'Scrubs' reboot
1 of 4 | Zach Braff has confirmed he will return for the "Scrubs" revival in development at ABC. File Photo by Alex Gallardo/UPI | License Photo May 22 (UPI) -- Zach Braff has confirmed he is returning for the upcoming reboot of his classic medical comedy, Scrubs. Braff posted screenshots of several media reports about the news on his Instagram Stories Wednesday. Bill Lawrence, the show's creator, announced earlier this year that he had a Scrubs sequel series in development at ABC. The show initially ran on NBC from 2002 through 2008, then on ABC from 2009 to 2010. It starred Braff, Donald Faison, Sarah Chalke, John C. McGinley, Neil Flynn and Judy Reyes. Writer-producer Lawrence has been enjoying a string of hits in recent years, including Ted Lasso, Bad Monkey and Shrinking.