Arrested Development Season 4 Trailer Shows The Return Of The Bluth Family
Watch Breaking Dawn Part 2 Online With a story very in-tune with food trends, Favreau will star as a chef who quits his job and starts a food truck to "reclaim his artistic promise." Sofia Vergara, John Leguizamo and Bobby Cannavale are also on board, but neither of them are remotely the huge stars that Downey Jr. is, and his participation basically ensures that the film will be able to sell to distributors at the Cannes market next week. The big question, though is how big Downey Jr.'s role will be. The actor used to getting $50 million paydays is neck-deep in negotiations with Marvel over The Avengers 2, and he's got plenty else on his plate too, working to lure Ben Stiller to direct a Pinocchio movie and taking on the dramedy The Judge with Vera Farmiga, His role in Chef is probably a favor to an old friend-- Downey knows as well as anyone how much his name can help sell a film-- and though we might see some interesting work from him in his first indie since 2007, we probably shouldn't count on this being another Kiss Kiss Bang Bang-style game-changer.
Watch Iron Man 3 Online It's the two week countdown! Cue the music. Cue the magic. Cue the stairs. Cue the Bluths. And cue one of them getting burned, literally or figuratively. Apparently, that can happen even without a Cornballer nearby, as evidenced by the trailer above, which gives us an eyeful of the anticipated fourth season of Arrested Development, which is coming to Netflix May 26. It's hard to believe the debut is so close! The vultures have descended, and so have the ostriches, apparently. In addition to re-introducing us to the Bluths and Funkes one-by-one, we also get a look at Kitty being typically unstable, Tobias seeing a sign, Lucille yelling at Buster, and the stairs wrecking a Christmas display. That mess in the street may be a lesson to any potential hop-ons in the future. Because with a car like that, you're not only going to get stares, you're also going to get some hop-ons.
Watch The Iceman Online The above trailer follows the recently released poster, which features the Bluths in a storage container, looking fresh and ready for more shenanigans. Aside from a clips that arrived last month, this is the only video we've seen from the series so far, but with just two weeks to go until the series' grand return, when all 15 episodes arrive on Netflix at once, hopefully we'll see a bit more from the show before May 26. Ready for another look at Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.? Earlier today, we shared the seven-second teaser, which showed us some of the action in store for ABC's new series, and now we have a bigger peek at the series. Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. focuses on the global law enforcement organization S.H.I.E.L.D., which has been featured in the various Marvel films in recent years, including The Avengers. As the newest preview reminds us, Clark Gregg's Agent Phil Coulson will be at the center of this series.
Watch The Call Online The drama comes from Joss Whedon, who directed The Avengers and has given us such TV gems as Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Firefly. Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. will have Coulson assembling a small, highly trained team of agents to deal with yet-to-be classified cases. Brett Dalton will play combat and espionage expert Agent Grant Ward. Ming-Na Wen plays pilot and martial artist Agent Melinda May. Iain De Caestecker and Elizabeth Henstridge are set to play Agents Leo Fitz and Jemma Simmons, two brilliant but socially awkward scientists. And Angel's J. August Richards Is also set to appear, though ABC doesn't have him listed among the cast on their site, nor have they specified his character yet.
Watch Evil Dead 2013 Online From the glimpses we've seen so far, it looks like there's plenty of action in store. The final moment of this preview gives us a teeny bit of humor too, as Coulson advises that guy to stay away from Lola. On that note, hopefully we'll see a clip or two soon enough to give us an earful of the dialogue, which I'm hoping will be as entertaining as these exciting glimpses have been so far. The above clip gives us our first look at Michael J. Fox's new comedy series, The Michael J. Fox show. The series comes from Cougar Torwn's Sam Laybourne and is one of three new comedies set to air on Thursday nights on NBC, come this fall..
Watch G I Joe 2 Online Which has secured itself a choice spot on NBC's 2013-2014 schedule. It's set to air Monday nights after The Voice, beginning this fall, taking over Revolution's old timeslot. The Blacklist comes from Jon Bokenkamp, John Eisendrath, John Davis and John Fox, and as you may have surmised by the trailer, it stars James Spader as Raymond "Red" Reddington, a fugitive who mysteriously turns himself in and says he'll only speak with Liz Keen (Megan Boone), a new FBI profiler who claims to have no connections to him. While she may be fresh out of Quantico, the trailer reveals that she's fully capable of handling herself, though she may be a tad unpredictable. I'm not sure stabbing a guy in the neck is textbook interrogation procedue, but it gets the job done, I suppose.
Watch Snitch Online We expect to see the full trailer for this new series by tomorrow when NBC does their upfront presenation. In the meantime, the clip gives us a glimpse into the Henry household, led by Fox's Mike Henry, one of New York's favorite news anchors, who had to put his career on hold to spend time with his family and focus on his Parkinson's disease diagnosis. But now his kids are grown and he's looking to get back to work, which is where this story picks up. In addition to Fox, the series stars Wendell Pierce as Mike's old boss, Breaking Bad's Betsy Brandt as Mike's wife, and I Hate My Teenage Daughter, who plays the role of Leigh. Thursday nights are going to seem very different to us this fall, with Parks and Recreations being the only returning comedy currently slated to air on NBC that night. Still, I doubt I'm alone in being excited to see Fox return to television. It'll also be particularly interesting to see how his character and the disease Fox has been struggling with is presented in a comedy series. The above trailer appears to give a way a lot about the pilot episode of this new NBC series.
Red clues the FBI in on the plans of one criminal, and then promises a "blacklist" of other criminals he's associated with over the years. But what's his endgame? Revenge? Some personal vendetta? or is there more going on here? That's the mystery Red seems to be sitting on here, and enjoying himself in the process. While that's being unravelled, we get to hear James Spader laugh a few beats too long and drop dry one-liners on us. Sign me up. A little over a month after NBC announced late night host Jimmy Fallon will take over for The Tonight Show in 2014, the network has found Fallons official replacement. On Sunday, NBC announced the network has signed on veteran SNL writer and player Seth Meyers to run the 12:35 a.m. program on NBC. Meyers will stick with the same show name as Fallon, just tweaking it in his favor, and the show will soon be called Late Night with Seth Meyers.
Watch Breaking Dawn Part 2 Online With a story very in-tune with food trends, Favreau will star as a chef who quits his job and starts a food truck to "reclaim his artistic promise." Sofia Vergara, John Leguizamo and Bobby Cannavale are also on board, but neither of them are remotely the huge stars that Downey Jr. is, and his participation basically ensures that the film will be able to sell to distributors at the Cannes market next week. The big question, though is how big Downey Jr.'s role will be. The actor used to getting $50 million paydays is neck-deep in negotiations with Marvel over The Avengers 2, and he's got plenty else on his plate too, working to lure Ben Stiller to direct a Pinocchio movie and taking on the dramedy The Judge with Vera Farmiga, His role in Chef is probably a favor to an old friend-- Downey knows as well as anyone how much his name can help sell a film-- and though we might see some interesting work from him in his first indie since 2007, we probably shouldn't count on this being another Kiss Kiss Bang Bang-style game-changer.
Watch Iron Man 3 Online It's the two week countdown! Cue the music. Cue the magic. Cue the stairs. Cue the Bluths. And cue one of them getting burned, literally or figuratively. Apparently, that can happen even without a Cornballer nearby, as evidenced by the trailer above, which gives us an eyeful of the anticipated fourth season of Arrested Development, which is coming to Netflix May 26. It's hard to believe the debut is so close! The vultures have descended, and so have the ostriches, apparently. In addition to re-introducing us to the Bluths and Funkes one-by-one, we also get a look at Kitty being typically unstable, Tobias seeing a sign, Lucille yelling at Buster, and the stairs wrecking a Christmas display. That mess in the street may be a lesson to any potential hop-ons in the future. Because with a car like that, you're not only going to get stares, you're also going to get some hop-ons.
Watch The Iceman Online The above trailer follows the recently released poster, which features the Bluths in a storage container, looking fresh and ready for more shenanigans. Aside from a clips that arrived last month, this is the only video we've seen from the series so far, but with just two weeks to go until the series' grand return, when all 15 episodes arrive on Netflix at once, hopefully we'll see a bit more from the show before May 26. Ready for another look at Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.? Earlier today, we shared the seven-second teaser, which showed us some of the action in store for ABC's new series, and now we have a bigger peek at the series. Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. focuses on the global law enforcement organization S.H.I.E.L.D., which has been featured in the various Marvel films in recent years, including The Avengers. As the newest preview reminds us, Clark Gregg's Agent Phil Coulson will be at the center of this series.
Watch The Call Online The drama comes from Joss Whedon, who directed The Avengers and has given us such TV gems as Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Firefly. Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. will have Coulson assembling a small, highly trained team of agents to deal with yet-to-be classified cases. Brett Dalton will play combat and espionage expert Agent Grant Ward. Ming-Na Wen plays pilot and martial artist Agent Melinda May. Iain De Caestecker and Elizabeth Henstridge are set to play Agents Leo Fitz and Jemma Simmons, two brilliant but socially awkward scientists. And Angel's J. August Richards Is also set to appear, though ABC doesn't have him listed among the cast on their site, nor have they specified his character yet.
Watch Evil Dead 2013 Online From the glimpses we've seen so far, it looks like there's plenty of action in store. The final moment of this preview gives us a teeny bit of humor too, as Coulson advises that guy to stay away from Lola. On that note, hopefully we'll see a clip or two soon enough to give us an earful of the dialogue, which I'm hoping will be as entertaining as these exciting glimpses have been so far. The above clip gives us our first look at Michael J. Fox's new comedy series, The Michael J. Fox show. The series comes from Cougar Torwn's Sam Laybourne and is one of three new comedies set to air on Thursday nights on NBC, come this fall..
Watch G I Joe 2 Online Which has secured itself a choice spot on NBC's 2013-2014 schedule. It's set to air Monday nights after The Voice, beginning this fall, taking over Revolution's old timeslot. The Blacklist comes from Jon Bokenkamp, John Eisendrath, John Davis and John Fox, and as you may have surmised by the trailer, it stars James Spader as Raymond "Red" Reddington, a fugitive who mysteriously turns himself in and says he'll only speak with Liz Keen (Megan Boone), a new FBI profiler who claims to have no connections to him. While she may be fresh out of Quantico, the trailer reveals that she's fully capable of handling herself, though she may be a tad unpredictable. I'm not sure stabbing a guy in the neck is textbook interrogation procedue, but it gets the job done, I suppose.
Watch Snitch Online We expect to see the full trailer for this new series by tomorrow when NBC does their upfront presenation. In the meantime, the clip gives us a glimpse into the Henry household, led by Fox's Mike Henry, one of New York's favorite news anchors, who had to put his career on hold to spend time with his family and focus on his Parkinson's disease diagnosis. But now his kids are grown and he's looking to get back to work, which is where this story picks up. In addition to Fox, the series stars Wendell Pierce as Mike's old boss, Breaking Bad's Betsy Brandt as Mike's wife, and I Hate My Teenage Daughter, who plays the role of Leigh. Thursday nights are going to seem very different to us this fall, with Parks and Recreations being the only returning comedy currently slated to air on NBC that night. Still, I doubt I'm alone in being excited to see Fox return to television. It'll also be particularly interesting to see how his character and the disease Fox has been struggling with is presented in a comedy series. The above trailer appears to give a way a lot about the pilot episode of this new NBC series.
Red clues the FBI in on the plans of one criminal, and then promises a "blacklist" of other criminals he's associated with over the years. But what's his endgame? Revenge? Some personal vendetta? or is there more going on here? That's the mystery Red seems to be sitting on here, and enjoying himself in the process. While that's being unravelled, we get to hear James Spader laugh a few beats too long and drop dry one-liners on us. Sign me up. A little over a month after NBC announced late night host Jimmy Fallon will take over for The Tonight Show in 2014, the network has found Fallons official replacement. On Sunday, NBC announced the network has signed on veteran SNL writer and player Seth Meyers to run the 12:35 a.m. program on NBC. Meyers will stick with the same show name as Fallon, just tweaking it in his favor, and the show will soon be called Late Night with Seth Meyers.