Not to mention Anna Faris, Christina Applegate et al (and what's the point of getting recognisable names if you're just going to muck about with the voices?).
Not to mention Anna Faris, Christina Applegate et al (and what's the point of getting recognisable names if you're just going to muck about with the voices?).
Co-hosting "Good Morning Britain" with Piers Morgan?
And now that Yael Grobglas is guesting, Psi as well.
And invite Sara and Felicity.
Hopefully the crossover will involve someone introducing Oliver Queen to the concept of shaving. And also explain why, if Snapper Carr is such a brilliant journalist, he a) hasn't changed his name and b) hasn't noticed Supergirl and Kara look and sound exactly alike.
Maybe he wanted to be in something about robots that was less pretentious than "Westworld."
"Images" would like a word with you.
"The Spongebob SquarePants Movie" STUPID? You. Me. Outside. NOW.
Is the twist that Claire Holt plays a weird cross between her character in "The Originals" and her chracter in "H2O: Just Add Water"? I.E. A vampire mermaid?
See also Alison Brie.
At least Spielberg's "Jurassic Park" movies didn't have an obscenely protracted death scene for a female chracter like "Jurassic World" did.
Oh "The Phantom." David Newman got to write two great comic book movie scores for two utterly sucky movies ("The Phantom" and "The Spirit").
All right, Chad Lowe was the dullest of the dads and Lesley Fera the least hot of the mothers in Rosewood, but they be dumped here?
Danny Cooksey is still with us.
I don't watch Rhimes' oeuvre, so I wouldn't know.
I think this sound a lot better if it had current TV stars. Who wouldn't want to watch the cast of "This Is Us" slug it out with The Goldbergs? Or "Black-ish" scrapping with the stars of "The Big Bang Theory"? Or the Marvel/DC faceoff we've all waited for and have the Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. go up against folks from…
Sadly there are people who are STILL pissed at her over that.
Given that Morrissey is now basically the Donald Trump on English music, I doubt he'd be welcome.
Only drawback… Richard Stone, who wrote the theme and lots of the show's other music (and other WB cartoons), passed away in 2001.
LIES. The former spawned Elmyra, the latter had a Joel Schumacher joke. "Animaniacs" wins forever.