![]() If you’ve enjoyed the sometimes-frenetic DeVine in the “Pitch Perfect” franchise and other shows and movies, you’ll likely appreciate his work here. Michael Rooker (“Mississippi Burning,” “The Walking Dead”) shows up as a flask-swigging FBI agent long obsessed with the so-called “Ghost Bandits,” but even with the actor’s screen presence, the character doesn’t add much to the proceedings. Nina Dobrev, left, Adam DeVine, Pierce Brosnan and Ellen Barken are shown in a piece of promotional art for Netflix’s “The Out-Laws.” (Courtesy of Netflix) ![]() Things only get messier for Owen, Billy and Lilly, and the storytelling of writers Evan Turner and Ben Zazove grows increasingly clunky. Meanwhile, a dangerous former criminal associate of the pair, Rehan (Poorna Jagannathan of Netflix’s “Never Have I Ever”), insists they owe her $5 million and promises dire consequences if they don’t pay. We learn that Billy and Lilly in truth are notorious bank robbers, and they’ve taken an interest in Owen because he’s the manager of a bank and the designer of its security system.Īfter the bank is robbed by two masked individuals using voice modulation, Owen immediately suspects his future in-laws but wants proof before bringing all of this to Parker. However, the mysterious pair, Brosnan’s Billy and Barkin’s Lilly, appear inside Owen’s home - despite the fact Owen never forgets to lock the door - and warmly embrace their future son-in-law. Neil and Margie also have made it very clear how they feel about the fact Parker’s parents - supposedly researchers who immerse themselves in primitive cultures for lengthy stretches - won’t be attending the wedding. ![]() Goyer talks Season Two of Apple TV+ seriesĬleveland Institute of Art Cinematheque presenting ‘Billy Wilder’s 1950s’ ‘Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One’ alternately thrilling, snoozy | Movie review ‘Justified: City Primeval’ review: Raylan Givens’ rockin’ road trip ‘The Miracle Club’ review: Acting from quartet lifts otherwise mediocre drama To this point, their biggest problem is his parents, the aforementioned Neil and Margie, who believe Parker to be a stripper despite Owen’s repeated explanations of what running a yoga studio actually entails. * MGM+ has added six cast members to its historical drama sequel, Belgravia: The Next Chapter: Ben Wainwright ( World on Fire), Harriet Slater ( Pennyworth), Edward Bluemel ( A Discovery of Witches), Claude Perron ( Big Bug) and Elaine Cassidy ( No Offence) will star as series regulars.Adam Devine and Nina Dobrev appear in a scene from “The Out-Laws.” (Courtesy of Netflix) Anderson will play “deputy-in-charge” Marshall, who’s protectiveness of the public defenders he oversees can often appear as austerity. * Anthony Anderson ( black-ish) has joined the cast of Public Defenders, a comedy pilot from ABC, our sister site Variety reports. * David Del Rio ( Maggie) and Leah Lewis ( Nancy Drew) have joined the cast of the CBS drama pilot Matlock, starring Kathy Bates, our sister site Deadline reports. ![]() * Off of the success of last year’s Janet Jackson documentary, Lifetime and A&E have greenlit Janet Jackson: Family First, a follow-up that will chronicle the singer, songwriter, producer, author, actor, philanthropist and global icon as she embarks on her 2023 “Together Again” tour, and her collaboration with brother Randy Jackson to reunite the family band after 40 years since their last performance. Ready for some more recent newsy nuggets? Well… “I look forward to sharing the next evolution of Teela’s story with fans.” “I jumped at the opportunity to work alongside my friend, Kevin Smith and join the Revolution family as another bold and fearless heroine,” Benoist said in a statement. It’s technology up against magic as He-Man and the heroic warriors face the forces of Skeletor (Mark Hamill) and a deadly threat to the Planet in the next epic chapter in the battle for Eternia.” Skeletor rivalry in a way audiences have never seen before. “ Revolution is an all-new story that focuses on the classic He-Man vs. The follow-up (premiering in 2024) finds Teela, He-Man and the rest of the Masters struggling “to save Eternia from the tangles of darkness,” per the official synopsis. The casting reunites Benoist with her real-life husband/ Supergirl costar Chris Wood, who provides the voice of main character He-Man, and Masters of the Universe: Revolutionexecutive producer Kevin Smith, who directed four episodes of Supergirl. Sarah Michelle Gellar voiced the character in the first season, subtitled Revelation. ![]() Supergirl vet Melissa Benoist is flying into Netflix’s animated He-Man series continuation, Masters of the Universe: Revolution, as the voice of Teela, TVLine has learned. ![]()
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