Syfy and USA Network have slowly been getting out of the scripted show business. So, when they renewed Resident Alien for a fourth season, we were hoping it would stay around for a while. But, alas, it will be no more.
“I knew going into it that this was likely going to be our final season,” creator and showrunner Chris Sheridan told TV Insider. “Creatively, that was exciting because I knew we could spend the time wrapping up some storylines and driving toward an ending. I’m so proud of how good Season 4 is and especially proud that we were able to finish as strongly as we did, with a finale that is probably my favorite episode of the series.”
Alan Tudyk and the cast gave us an alien show unlike anything we have seen before. It started out as a show where Harry wanted to destroy the world, but ended up wanting to save it.
Will he be able to do it? We will find out on August 8th during the series final episode.
Hey bitches, do you want to be in one of James Gunn’s films? Well, you are going to have to show him some loving. That is what Jolene did, and she won the part as Krypto’s stand-in when the CGI dog was not available for the scene.
Jolene did not stop showing her affection for the director after she was cast as the star of Superman. Every morning, she would run up and kiss him. And he loved it, as you can see in that video above!
Before Hulk Hogan was one of the biggest names in World Wrestling Entertainment, he had to make his debut. The wrestler never changed his look since 1979, when he was 26.
In 1984, the world was rocking to Spinal Tap, but then they disappeared. Since their disappearance, no one has heard from the Rock band. And we thought they were gone forever.
However, documentary producer Marty Di Bergi found them and decided to reunite them for a follow-up film. That film is Spinal Tap II: The End Continues and it will be released on September 2nd.
Forty-one years after the release of the groundbreaking mockumentary This Is Spinal
Tap, the now estranged bandmates David St. Hubbins, Nigel Tufnel, and Derek
Smalls (Michael McKean, Christopher Guest, and Harry Shearer) are forced to reunite
for one final concert. Spinal Tap II: The End Continues also marks the resurrection of
documentarian Marty Di Bergi (Rob Reiner), who once again tries to capture his
favorite metal gods as they contemplate mortality—and the hope that their 12th
drummer doesn’t join them in The Great Beyond. Joined by music royalty Paul
McCartney and Elton John, Spinal Tap wrestles with their checkered past to put on a
concert that they hope will solidify their place in the pantheon of rock ’n’ roll.
Are you excited to rock out again with Spinal Tap?