Earlier this year, Josh Groban released an album of several Broadway covers and next year he is finally going to the take the Broadway stage. According to The New York Times he will be starring in Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812, a musical adaptation of War & Peace, in September. He told the newspaper why he chose this play, “For a first time doing it, I wanted it to be something that was a little less expected, and I wanted it to be a show and a character that forced me to get a little bit out of my comfort zone and do something that people haven’t seen before.” The he added, “To have the opportunity and freedom to take off the hat of ‘me,’ and to dive into a character, is something I think will be very freeing, and very fun.”
Personally, I wish he was doing Seymour in Little Shop of Horrors because I think that would be his ideal role, but I am excited to see him finally join the greats on the Great White Way in this production.
The first trailer is out for the long awaited sequel to Independence Day and I am disappointed with Independence Day: Resurgence. It’s like they took all the fun out of the original and made this a very dark movie of aliens vs the humans. If that’s the case, then I say bring Will Smith back. And I was happy that he wasn’t in the movie that we have been waiting 20 years to see.
What do you think of the trailer for the movie that comes out on June 26th?
Henry Winkler was in Minneapolis and he saw his alter-ego The Fonz. Seeing these two together brought me some Happy Days! Ayyyyy, isn’t this photo cool like Arthur Fonzerelli?
Debra Messing posted a photo of herself in a jail cell and you have to wonder does she have something to tell us? Nope, she is just filming a scene for The Mysteries of Laura. Doesn’t it look real though? The magic of Hollywood.