Sabrina Carpenter ("Girl Meets World") and Sofia Carson ("Disney's Descendants") are set to star in "Further Adventures in Babysitting," a Disney Channel original telemovie said to be "inspired by" Chris Columbus‘ 1987 comedy classic "Adventures in Babysitting" (aka. "A Night on the Town").
The original starred Elizabeth Shue as a babysitter who winds up getting into some crazy situations with three kids she’s supposed to be babysitting. While it performed only so-so at th ...
For his first post-"Ant Man" project, Paul Rudd is set to star in the film adaptation of Jonathan Evison's novel "The Revised Fundamentals of Caregiving" at Levantine Films and Worldwide Pants.
The story follows the touching friendship between Ben Benjamin (Rudd) and a young adult stricken with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. The two form a bond and gently push each other toward re-engaging in life.
David Letterman's regular executive producer Rob Burnett is adapting the script a ...
John Travolta is returning to the small screen for his first TV series gig since "Welcome Back, Kotter". Travolta is set to play lawyer Robert Shapiro in FX's highly anticipated “American Crime Story: The People v. O.J. Simpson".
Following the format of creator Ryan Murphy's other FX show, "American Horror Story," this ten-episode first instalment in the "American Crime Story" anthology series will explore the O.J. Simpson trial and the media circus that surrounded it.
The first trailer for Marvel Studios' "Ant-Man" doesn't air until Tuesday, but on Friday the studio got people chuckling by releasing an 'ant-sized' 15-second tease for the trailer. It was a clip that was basically impossible to see any actual footage from.
Marvel has now released a "human-sized" version of that 15-second tease which shows off ultra-brief glimpses of Paul Rudd, Evangeline Lily and Corey Stoll's characters.
The team behind the late 1990s cult hit "Mr. Show with Bob and David" are collaborating on a new project. Writer/star Paul F. Tompkins has posted a photo on his Twitter account teasing "something new from the Mr. Show gang in the new year."
This year will mark the 20th anniversary of the series' debut back in 1995, but no further details are available at this time. The show ran for four seasons.
"Breaking Bad" star Bob Odenkirk and "Arrested Development" actor David Cross crea ...