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7 hours ago | EW - Inside TV | See recent EW.com - Inside TV news »
Done. The fates of pilots and returning shows are sealed. The new fall schedule has been revealed. And the week of network sales presentations to advertisers is over. Here’s some of the best and worst of the past week and what it means for this fall.
Highest concept (figuratively): Mixology — a sitcom where the entire series takes place during one night in a bar. Cheers only felt like that.
Highest concept (literally): Once Upon in Wonderland. You see that trippy trailer? Might as well call it the Bong Hit Fairy Tale Hour.
Most-deserved cancellation: Where to start? »
- Lynette Rice and James Hibberd
9 hours ago | We Got This Covered | See recent We Got This Covered news »
Joe Swanberg’s rom-com Drinking Buddies brings to the big screen a couple of items most likely shared on more than one bucket list. Firstly, there’s holding down a job wherein you are actively encouraged to drink at work. Secondly, there’s winning the affections of both Olivia Wilde and Anna Kendrick. What else is there as yet unrevealed by the official synopsis?! With the film’s summer opening approaching, distributor Magnolia Pictures have released a new poster and a couple of images. You can check them out below.
The lucky chap at the centre of the film’s bucket-list plottings is brewery employee, Luke (New Girl‘s Jake Johnson.) Luke spends his days at work flirting and getting tanked with fellow worker, Kate (Olivia Wilde.) Chemistry between the two froths up but leads nowhere. They’ve both already got partners. Kate is involved with Chris (Ron Livingston) and »
- Gem Seddon
21 hours ago | Collider.com | See recent Collider.com news »
Check out today's casting news: Andy Garcia (The Untouchables) and Rob Riggle (21 Jump Street) have joined Luke Greenfield's action-comedy Let's Be Cops. Marton Csokas (The Bourne Supremacy) will star opposite Denzel Washington in Antoine Fuqua's The Equalizer, also starring Chloe Grace Moretz. Jonny Weston (Chasing Mavericks) and Sofia Black-d'Elia (Skins) are in negotiations to join Michael Bay's found-footage film, Almanac. Hit the jump for more on each casting announcement. First up from THR and The Wrap comes casting news for Let's Be Cops. Damon Wayans Jr and Jake Johnson, who both starred in the New Girl pilot, lead the comedy as "two friends who impersonate police officers using rented uniforms, giving their lives a boost and some fun. However, they run into trouble when they cross a dangerous Russian mobster." Garcia will play a veteran detective who lands the unenviable distinction of becoming boss of the two wannabes. »
- Dave Trumbore
17 May 2013 3:20 PM, PDT | The Wrap | See recent The Wrap news »
After finding himself on the wrong side of the law in "21 Jump Street," Rob Riggle is joining the police force himself. The actor's set to co-star in Luke Greenfield's comedy "Let's Be Cops," which will be distributed by 20th Century Fox. Sitcom stars Jake Johnson ("New Girl") and Damon Wayans Jr. ("Happy Endings") play two best friends who decide to impersonate cops for kicks but find themselves in over their heads when they unknowingly mess with a real mobster. Riggle will play a blue-collar cop who becomes a fan of the »
- Jeff Sneider
16 May 2013 11:22 PM, PDT | The Hollywood News | See recent The Hollywood News news »
There’s a new rom-com around the corner and it’s setting up with a good comedy cast, with a hint of a few already gone by but we’re always happy to see Anna Kendrick. Joining her will be New Girl‘s Jake Johnson, Olivia Wilde and Ron Livingston, who you’ll probably know best from Office Space but all four have been having a rather successful time of it later.
In Drinking Buddies, all four are as suggests, but with an intriguing new premise and one partly close to my heart, craft beer! Kate (Wilde) and Luke (Johnson) are colleagues at a brewery, and everyone thinks they’ll probably get it on one day soon but…they are also each in a relationship. Kate is going out with Chris (Ron Livingston), and Luke is seeing Jill (Anna Kendrick). It’s said that Jill wants to move their relationship forward, »
- Dan Bullock
16 May 2013 4:07 PM, PDT | SoundOnSight | See recent SoundOnSight news »
CBS has released promotional videos for six of its eight new series premiering next season. The network opted to post behind-the-scenes videos rather than traditional trailers. Included is The Millers with Will Arnett, Mom with Anna Faris, The Crazy Ones with Robin Williams and Hostages with Toni Collette. Cam Gigandet’s legal drama Reckless and the ensemble comedy Friends with Better Live are not included. Watch the clips below. Enjoy!
This heavily serialized thriller is set for a limited run of 15 episodes. Starring Toni Collette, Dylan McDermott and Tate Donovan, Hostages has been compared in spirit to an extended arc from Person of Interest. Like Showtime’s Homeland, the new series is based on an Israeli series by Alon Aranya, Omri Givon and Rotem Shamir. The show’s plot centers on a family wrapped up in a mass political conspiracy that is poised to change their lives forever.
Hostages airs mondays at 10 p. »
- Kyle Reese
16 May 2013 1:27 PM, PDT | TVSeriesFinale.com | See recent TVSeriesFinale news »
New Girl looked like a big ratings hit but the numbers declined as the season wore on. Could last season's Fox comedy hit end up being cancelled this season? Time will tell.
The second season of New Girl typically airs Tuesday nights at 9pm on the Fox network. Once again, the sitcom's cast is made up of Zooey Deschanel, Jake Johnson, Lamorne Morris, Max Greenfield, and Hannah Simone.
Below are the TV show's ratings for the 2012-13 season, the best way to tell if New Girl is going to be cancelled or renewed for season three.
These figures will be updated as the weeks progress so be sure to bookmark and return to this page:
Final season averages: 2.3 rating in the 18-49 demographic with 4.40 million total viewers.
Episode 02-25: Tuesday, 05/14/13 »
- TVSeriesFinale.com
16 May 2013 12:09 PM, PDT | Digital Spy | See recent Digital Spy - Movie News news »
Olivia Wilde and New Girl star Jake Johnson have featured on the first Drinking Buddies poster.
Pitch Perfect's Anna Kendrick and Ron Livingston also appear on the comedy promo, as released by Entertainment Weekly.
It comes with the tagline: "A comedy about knowing when to say when."
Drinking Buddies stars Kate (Wilde) and Luke (Johnson) as co-workers at a brewery, who share a 'will-they-won't-they' friendship.
While having a particular chemistry together, they are also both in a relationship. Kate is seeing Chris (Livingston), while Luke is dating Jill (Kendrick).
Luke is not ready to commit to a serious relationship, and soon finds himself spending an intimate weekend with Kate.
The comedy reportedly included many improvised scenes amongst the cast, and debuted at SXSW. It will be released at Us cinemas on August 23. »
16 May 2013 9:00 AM, PDT | EW - Inside Movies | See recent EW.com - Inside Movies news »
The new rom-com starring Olivia Wilde and Jake Johnson as friends with the possibility of benefits has an official poster, seen here first on EW.
Kate (Wilde) and Luke (Johnson) are coworkers at a brewery who have one of those will-they-won’t-they friendships. Unfortunately, beyond uncertain chemistry, they are also each in a relationship. Kate is with Chris (Ron Livingston), and Luke is with Jill (Anna Kendrick). Jill wants to take their relationship to the next level, but Luke isn’t ready to commit … especially when he and Kate find themselves spending a weekend alone.
The cast reportedly improvised much »
- Amanda Taylor
16 May 2013 8:48 AM, PDT | We Got This Covered | See recent We Got This Covered news »
As the second season finale of New Girl, “Elaine’s Big Day” has a lot to cover. Like “Winston’s Birthday” before it, there’s a lot of story to get out of the way. Unlike “Winston’s Birthday”, however, parts of this episode feel rushed and skirted over to ensure that we hit all the major plot points required for the show to move forward into what will hopefully be an equally strong third season.
For that to happen, a certain amount of threads need to be tied up by the end of “Elaine’s Big Day” – Cece has to either marry Shivrang or reveal that she still loves Schmidt; Jess and Nick need to face up to how they really feel about each other; and Winston needs to somehow get to grips with his love of pranks. The show needs to do all this in an interesting, funny, »
- Rob Batchelor
15 May 2013 9:15 PM, PDT | Zap2It - From Inside the Box | See recent Zap2It - From Inside the Box news »
For a newly sober single mom, it's probably not a great idea for your estranged, recovering alcoholic mother to find her way back into your life. Nor is it a solid plan to live in wine country, working at a Napa Valley restaurant. But that's exactly what Anna Faris' character Christy is facing in the new CBS comedy "Mom."
The new series, Faris' first regular TV gig, brings prolific producer Chuck Lorre's tally to four on the network's docket for 2013-14. ("The Big Bang Theory" and "Two and a Half Men" also return this fall, with "Mike & Molly" held for midseason.) Centered around Faris' Christy, the show follows the exploits of the single mom who's been sober for four months. Working as a waitress, her newfound sobriety is tested when Bonnie (played by the estimable Allison Janney), her estranged mom reenters her life to over-complicate Christy's already crowded life. »
- editorial@zap2it.com
15 May 2013 6:48 PM, PDT | EW - Inside TV | See recent EW.com - Inside TV news »
Done. The fates of pilots and returning shows are sealed. The new fall schedule has been revealed. And the week of network sales presentations to advertisers is over. Here’s some of the best and worst of the past week and what it means for this fall.
Highest concept (figuratively): Mixology — a sitcom where the entire series takes place during one night in a bar. Cheers only felt like that.
Highest concept (literally): Once Upon in Wonderland. You see that trippy trailer? Might as well call it the Bong Hit Fairy Tale Hour.
Most-deserved cancellation: Where to start? »
- Lynette Rice and James Hibberd
15 May 2013 5:11 PM, PDT | Huffington Post | See recent Huffington Post news »
On Tuesday's season finale of "New Girl," Cece tied the knot with boyfriend Shivrang in a beautiful traditional Indian ceremony. Well...almost. (Spoilers Ahead!) Things were going along just fine until Schmidt -- Cece's ex-boyfriend -- decided to sabotage the nuptials. To make a long story short: Jess and Nick fall out of an air vent and come crashing down on the couple, Cece calls off the wedding and to top it all off, her groom-to-be runs off with a former flame, played by none other than Taylor Swift.
With Cece's major wedding fail in mind, we asked our followers on Twitter and Facebook to share their biggest Big Day disasters. Click through the slideshow below for 30 real-life wedding day horror stories.
Keep in touch! Check out HuffPost Weddings on Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest. »
- Kelsey Borresen
15 May 2013 9:17 AM, PDT | Deadline TV | See recent Deadline TV news »
There were a lot of moves on television last night and not just the five finales inprimetime. So You Think You Can Dance (1.9/6) was back for a 10th season with a first-time May sweep debut. Nigel Lythgoe and Mary Murphy were joined by guest judge Jesse Tyler Ferguson of Modern Family as La hopefuls auditioned and angled for a ticket to Las Vegas. The premiere stumbled 14% from last season’s debut on April 24, 2012 but was up 19% from Season 9’s finale on September 18. The other dance show of the night, ABC’s Dancing With The Stars (1.8/5), was up 6% from its results show from last week and was the third-most-watched show of the night with 11.59 million viewers. Back on Fox, the season finales of comedies New Girl (2.1/6) and The Mindy Project (1.3/4) followed. The second-season ender of the Zooey Deschanel starrer was even with its May 7 show but down 25% from its May 8, 2012 Season 1 finale. »
- DOMINIC PATTEN
15 May 2013 7:12 AM, PDT | EW.com - PopWatch | See recent EW.com - PopWatch news »
Submitted by Bk:
”I don’t think the badger’s actually rabid. I think he’s just kind of a d–k.”
–Jess (Zooey Deschanel) on New Girl
Check out the rest of your picks for Tuesday, May 14 and come back tonight to share your pick for best bite!
Read more:
‘New Girl’ season finale react: Always a Bridesmaids
‘The Mindy Project’ finale react: Definitely, Mindy!
‘So You Think You Can Dance’ recap: Expect the Unexpected »
- EW staff
15 May 2013 6:40 AM, PDT | TooFab | See recent TooFab news »
Taylor Swift knows she has an image that's all rainbows, kittens and love -- and on last night's finale of "New Girl" she made fun at herself in a pretty hilarious way.Warning: Big finale spoilers ahead! The final episode of the season revolved around Cece's (Hannah Simone) wedding to Shivrang (Satya Bhabha), but after interruptions from a wild horse, a rabid badger and the tune "Cotton-Eyed Joe," the two didn't end up going through with it.Of course, it wasn't all the unwanted interruptions that made them call it off, but Cece's feelings for Schmidt (Max Greenfield).But Shivrang had a surprise of his own waiting in the wings -- his secret girlfriend Elaine (Swift)."Oh Shivy, I've loved you since the first grade," Swift yells after popping up in the audience. "And I'm so lonely that I just lie awake at night and write about you in my »
- tooFab Staff
15 May 2013 6:15 AM, PDT | Vulture | See recent Vulture news »
For reasons passing understanding, Taylor Swift's New Girl cameo — which took place at a wedding, and which involved Taylor Swift interrupting the wedding to (spoiler alert) run off with the groom — did not involve the seminal Taylor Swift call-off-the-wedding song "Speak Now." (Imagine Schmidt singing "Speak Now" to Cece with the badger on drums. Would that not have been wonderful?) Instead, Taylor did a half-Graduate send-up and said some cute things about journaling to Shivrang. She was pretty cute, even if she did not get to sing. »
- Amanda Dobbins
15 May 2013 3:58 AM, PDT | SoundOnSight | See recent SoundOnSight news »
New Girl, Season 2, Episode 25: “Elaine’s Big Day”
Written by Brett Baer & Dave Finkel
Directed by Christian Magalhᾶes & Bob Snow
Airs on Tuesdays at 9pm on Fox
It’s been a big year already for TV comedy wedding, Parks and Recreation, Happy Endings, The Office, How I Met Your Mother (kind of), and even Community with its marriage/graduation mashup. And last night it was time for New Girl to take a stab at nuptials with the doomed-from-the-start ceremony between Cece and Shivrang.
However, what everyone really wants to see is the conflict between Nick and Jess. Since Jess’ father Bob (Rob Reiner) has arrived, things have been pretty tough for our quirky and adorable couple. With Cece’s wedding happening and with it being the finale, Nick has one final chance to prove he can be a decent human being and not cause any trouble (at least for »
- Catstello
14 May 2013 9:30 PM, PDT | EW - Inside TV | See recent EW.com - Inside TV news »
Spoiler Alert, Newbies. If you haven’t seen tonight’s New Girl, read no further. For everyone who has, click through now!
Though the season 2 finale title, “Elaine’s Big Day,” may have paid homage to a pivotal moment for one wedding guest (Taylor Swift in a hilarious cameo), fans were more interested in last night’s relationship-defining turning point for Jess (Zooey Deschanel) and Nick (Jake Johnson). Deschanel talked to EW about the roommates’ 29th-minute decision to give it a go — though her perspective on the roomfriends’ Dtr moment is definitely different than you’d imagine. “I don’t »
- Lanford Beard
14 May 2013 9:30 PM, PDT | E! Online | See recent E! Online news »
Jake Johnson' Nick. And Zooey Deschanel's Jess. Rode. Off. Into. The. Sunset. Literally. Excuse us for a moment while we continue to squeal like a little girl at her first sleepover party over New Girl's season finale, which ended with Nick and Jess officially in a relationship. (Call it the anti-will-they-or-won't-they!) And in a fun twist, it was Schmidt (Max Greenfield) who ended the hit Fox sitcom's sophomore run on a romantic cliffhanger, torn between Elizabeth (Meritt Wever) and Cece (Hannah Simone), who called off her wedding. So what can we expect from the gang in season three? We went straight to New Girl executive producer Brett Baer for scoop on what's ahead for Nick and »
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