Check out this video clip for a new Halloween special – “Monsters vs. Aliens: Mutant Pumpkins from Outer Space.” The Monsters vs. Aliens Halloween special airs tonight, October 28, at 8 p.m. on NBC and features the voices of Seth Rogen as B.O.B., Reese Witherspoon as Ginormica, Hugh Laurie as Dr. Cockroach and Will Arnett as Missing Link.
The Monsters vs. Aliens gang in a Halloween special? Count us in!
Marge Simpson is taking it all off – The Simpsons matriarch will appear nude in Playboy’s November issue. Check out the Marge Simpson Playboy cover picture above. D’oh!
The Marge Simpson nude Playboy cover issue marks the 20th anniversary of The Simpsons.
Futurama will return to Comedy Central next year with two new seasons worth of goodness!
Comedy Central and 20th Century Fox placed a 26 episode order and the whole cast and writers are supposed to return. The new season of Futurama kicks off in mid-2010, picking up where the last DVD movie left off.
Nickelodeon just ordered a pilot for “Monsters vs. Aliens” from DreamWorks Animation, just a week after announcing that “Kung Fu Panda: The Series” would also land on the small screen.
The Monsters vs. Aliens and Kung Fu Panda series follow in the footsteps of DreamWorks’ “The Penguins of Madagascar” Nickelodeon series. Read the rest of this entry »
Music superstar Beyonce is about to take on a new role – as voice talent on upcoming episodes of “Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!” – check out the behind-the-scenes video of Beyonce on the children’s series, where she’ll play Shine, the lead singer of girl group “The Wubb Girlz.”
Beyonce will appear on four episodes of Nickelodeon’s Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! – beginning April 27.
Is there an end in sight for The Simpsons? Bart, Homer and the gang just got renewed for two more seasons, making The Simpsons the longest running show on TV. I’m starting to feel old.
With the additional 44 episode pickup, The Simpsons will air a total of 493 eps. Cowabunga!
ABC is creating a reputation for picking up sloppy seconds – first with Scrubs, and now (possibly) with Fox’s recently cancelled King of the Hill. But will ABC pick up the cancelled animated series? Read the rest of this entry »