A lot has changed for actors since COVID-19 happened, and one of those things is how they prepare to make out. Before, it was just go and kiss. That was then, and now there is an extra step they must do before that big moment. Riverdale’s KJ Apa and Camila Mendes showed us that they have to gargle something for a minute before they can lock lips for the camera.
I wonder how many actors are like they wished this rule was instituted earlier because kissing someone with bad breath is the worst. So many of their co-stars would purposely eat something like garlic or fish to prank their onscreen lover. That is something I would have done had I pursued acting.
The Kominsky Method is coming back for a third season. However, Alan Arkin won’t be joining Michael Douglas for the final season.
According to Deadline, the 86-year-old Oscar-winner only planned on doing two seasons. His departure will be written into the show.
Arkin is the second lead actor to depart a Chuck Lorre before the new season. Anna Faris is leaving Mom to “pursue new opputunities.” This is a rarity for Lorre who never sees stars leave his shows unless their names are Charlie Sheen or Agnus T. Jones.
Back in 1991, we fell in love with Steve Martin and Diane Keaton as a happily married couple, whose daughter (Kimberly Williams-Paisley) is getting married, in Father of the Bride. Then four years later, the father of the bride was becoming a father again and a grandfather for the first time at the same time. Now, 25 years later the Banks are reuniting for Father of the Bride 3(ish).
We don’t know what is bringing them together (I say double wedding for the babies from the first sequel), but Netflix says it is for a special event. That special event might have something to do with the World Central Kitchen. That is because the reunion, that is written and directed by Nancy Meyers, is benefitting the nonprofit.
The sequel that also stars Kieran Culkin, George Newbern, Martin Short, and few special guests will debut tomorrow at 6 pm EST on Netflix and YouTube.
Thanks to COVID-19, Halloween is basically canceled. All because of those covidiots who won’t wear a mask the other days of the year.
Ever since 1978, Halloween has been a huge thing for Jamie Lee Curtis for some reason. Therefore, she still wants it to be a treat for everyone.
“We can figure out creative ways for our pods to do candy scavenger hunts and fun activities at home and we can still do virtual Costume parades,” Curtis said. “I will figure out a way to do a VIRTUAL Halloween costume parade on my Instagram all day long on Halloween, October 31. Stay tuned for details and stay safe and HAPPY Halloween.”
Hopefully, her brother, Michael Myers, won’t crash the event because he is a literal party killer. Although that might be a good thing for us to watch.