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  • NBC Drops Electrifying Trailer for “The Voice” Season 28, Teasing Epic Battles and Unexpected Twists for the Fall Premiere!

    NBC Drops Electrifying Trailer for “The Voice” Season 28, Teasing Epic Battles and Unexpected Twists for the Fall Premiere!

    NBC Drops Electrifying Trailer for “The Voice” Season 28, Teasing Epic Battles and Unexpected Twists for the Fall Premiere!

    Yes, you saw that right. Presenting our Coaches for this fall on The Voice…

    When Does ‘The Voice’ Season 28 Start? Everything to Know: Coaches, How to Watch and More

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    Summer is flying by, but for fans of The Voice, that means season 28 is getting closer by the minute.

    NBC announced in May that the long-running singing competition would return for another installment after season 27 saw coach Michael Bublé emerge victorious with artist Adam David.

    “There’s no losing when you get to be on this show,” Bublé, who is one of the coaches returning in season 28, told Entertainment Tonight after his win. “I got to work with the most beautiful artists, and I sat beside my favorite musicians on the planet. People like John Legend and Adam Levine and Kelsea Ballerini, who were gracious and humble and funny and smart and are so talented, and so there was not a day that I didn’t feel like I was winning.”

    Below, Us Weekly shares everything fans need to know about the upcoming season, including when it begins, who’s on the coaching panel and more:

    When Does ‘The Voice’ Season 28 Premiere?

    The Voice season 28 is slated to start airing sometime in September, although an exact premiere date has not been announced. It is expected to return to its usual Monday night at 8 p.m. ET time slot, with a possible return to its Tuesday night at 8 or 9 p.m. ET slot.

    Who Are the Coaches on ‘The Voice’ Season 28?

    Snoop Dogg was the first coach to be announced as part of the coaching lineup for season 28. His involvement came as part of a multiyear deal with NBCUniversal alongside his production company, Death Row Pictures, Deadline reported in April.

    “Not everyone has the courage and vision to see what Death Row Pictures can bring to the table, but Donna [Langley] and the NBCUniversal team have always understood, which is why I am proud to call NBCUniversal my new home,” the rapper said in a statement at the time. “The Dogg has officially moved into the neighborhood, ya dig?”

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    Snoop Dogg The Voice/YouTube
    NBCUniversal Entertainment & Studios Chairman Donna Langley added, “Audiences around the world love Snoop and connect with his unparalleled showmanship and artistry. Those of us lucky enough to be in his orbit also know his incredible business acumen, endlessly creative spirit and the unapologetic authenticity that he brings to every project. There’s only one Snoop, and we’re so excited for him to join our unbelievable roster of creative partners.”

    Snoop previously made his debut as a coach on The Voice in season 26 and expressed interest in returning.

    “It’s been a great experience for me,” he told host Carson Daly at the end of his inaugural season. “I didn’t know what I was signing on to, but I do know it feels like I could come back and do it again.”

    The remaining three coaches were announced the following month.

    “SNOOP. REBA. NIALL. BUBLÉ. Let us know which team you will be on this fall!” a post on The Voice’s official Instagram page read, revealing that Snoop would be joined by returning coaches Reba McEntireNiall Horan and Bublé.

    Bublé also made his debut in season 26 and won with Sofronio Vasquez. Meanwhile, McEntire served as a coach in seasons 24, 25 and 26. She won season 25 with Asher HaVon. Horan has coached in seasons 23 and 24, when he won with Gina Miles and Huntley, respectively.

    How to Watch ‘The Voice’ Season 28

    Fans can watch new episodes of The Voice each week on NBC. The episodes will also be available to stream the following day on Peacock.

     

  • ‘The Voice’ Season 28 Blind Auditions Spoilers — Who Turned Chairs and What Shocking Talent Emerged!

    ‘The Voice’ Season 28 Blind Auditions Spoilers — Who Turned Chairs and What Shocking Talent Emerged!

    ‘The Voice’ Season 28 Blind Auditions Spoilers — Who Turned Chairs and What Shocking Talent Emerged!

    ‘The Voice’ Coaches Reba McEntire & Michael Bublé Give Exciting Season 28 Updates From Set

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    Season 28 of The Voice is officially underway! While the show doesn’t premiere until the fall, the coaches are hard at work filming the pre-taped portions of the competition, and Reba McEntire and Michael Bublé are giving a behind-the-scenes look at what’s going on.

    Both Season 28 coaches shared photos of themselves back in their big red chairs for the Blind Auditions. “I’m back in the big red chair!” Bublé wrote. “And no joke, I smashed my button so hard yesterday that it broke. 😎 The talent on season 28 is 🔥 #TeamBublé @nbcthevoice.”

    In her post, McEntire referenced her other NBC show, Happy’s Placewriting, “Back in my other Happy Place. I’ve got my game face on and I’m ready to WIN 🏆 Just wait til y’all hear the incredible voices of Season 28!”
    Reba McEntire on Season 28 of The Voice

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    This is Bublé’s third season in a row as a coach. He earned back-to-back wins in his first two seasons on the show, and is looking to make it a three-peat, which hasn’t been done since Blake Shelton took home wins in Seasons 2, 3, and 4.
    Michael Buble on The Voice Season 28

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    Meanwhile, McEntire is back for her fourth season after taking a break for Season 27. She has one win under her belt with Asher HaVon from Season 25. Niall Horan was previously a judge during Seasons 23 and 24, both of which he won, but Season 28 will be his first time back in two years. Finally, Snoop Dogg will be looking for his first-ever win this year after previously coaching during Season 26.

    An official premiere date for Season 28 has not been confirmed yet. However, we know that the show is coming back in the fall. In the month of September, it will air on Mondays at 8 p.m. and Tuesdays at 8 p.m., for two hours both nights. However, when the NBA takes over Tuesday nights in October, The Voice will switch to a Monday only schedule.

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  • “The Voice” Fans Point to KEY REASON Why NBC’s Singing Competition Can’t Keep Pace with “American Idol” Anymore

    “The Voice” Fans Point to KEY REASON Why NBC’s Singing Competition Can’t Keep Pace with “American Idol” Anymore

    “The Voice” Fans Point to KEY REASON Why NBC’s Singing Competition Can’t Keep Pace with “American Idol” Anymore.

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    The Voice 28 begins taping in July. When will season 29 tape? Will it air in the Spring?

    Heads up The Voice fans. Season 28, which will air fall 2025, will begin taping in July. The panel is full of veterans, including Reba McEntireSnoop DoggMichael Bublé and Niall Horan. Only Snoop has not won the show previously. Michael (Sofronio Vasquez, Adam David) and Niall (Gina MilesHuntley) are double champs, while Reba (Asher Havon) has won once.

    The Blind Auditions will tape on July 7, 8, 9 and 10. Tickets to the tapings are available to reserve at 1iota.com. Try to reserve tickets on early days. If the teams fill up, later tapings will be canceled.

    Having said that, it’s interesting to note that two prior summers have included tapings for TWO seasons. Last spring, NBC announced panels for seasons 26 and 27. By fall both cycles were taped and done!

    The Voice spring 2026 cycle CANCELED?

    Why did NBC only announce the fall panel? Is it possible there WILL BE NO SPRING CYCLE? NBC has aired a spring cycle every season other than in 2022 when they experimented with a new competition show, American Song Contest. The series, featuring Kelly Clarkson and Snoop as co-hosts was a one-and-done dud.
    Pictured: Kelly Clarkson, Snoop Dogg — (Photo by: Chris Haston/Dave Bjerke/NBC)
    However, many competitions that aired two cycles a year are down to only one. Dancing with the Stars and The Amazing Race only air once a year. The Masked Singer–such a hot property when it debuted in 2019–is skipping the fall cycle. Could The Voice be cutting back it’s franchise to once yearly as well? Or does NBC plan on announcing and taping the show later in the fall, as it typically did for most of the show’s run?

    The Voice has less competition in the fall. However, in the spring It fights with American Idol on Mondays. While The Voice 27 got off to a solid start in February (Wiki), American Idol ratings outpaced it week to week. I mean, I had to double check with another source. Those ratings for The Voice finale were pathetic. Note that American Idol’s Sunday ratings were higher than Monday (Wiki)

    The Voice cheap budget can’t compete with American Idol

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    But consider that American Idol began viewer voting with the two week Top 24 round, filmed in Hawaii, on April 13. Live shows coast to coast began on April 21. There were fun themes throughout the season. Former American Idol winner Carrie Underwood on the panel meant lots of fun tie ins with the show’s storied past.

    On the other hand, The Voice voting didn’t begin until the penultimate week of shows on May 12. In other words, TWO live shows and TWO voting weeks. Not to mention that nearly the entire season had been filmed months in advance!

    American Idol has always aired as a once a year event. Maybe it’s time for The Voice to do the same. Fall The Voice ratings were higher by comparison to the spring. Maybe the series can concentrate on one season, airing in the fall, which allows NBC to possibly expand the budget to include more live shows and voting.

    American Idol 23 Monday Ratings

    Monday March 31 – 0.4 (key 18-49 demo) – 3.78M Viewers
    Monday April 7 – 0.5 (key 18-49 demo) – 4.15M Viewers
    Monday April 14 – 0.4 (key 18-49 demo) – 3.88M Viewers
    Monday April 21 – 0.4 (key 18-49 demo) – 4.19M Viewers
    Monday April 28 – 0.5 (key 18-49 demo) – 4.61M Viewers
    Monday May 5 – 0.4 (key 18-49 demo) – 4.28M Viewers
    Monday May 12 – 0.4 (key 18-49 demo) – 4.45M Viewers
    Sunday May 18 (Finale) – 0.7 (key 18-49 demo) – 6.51M Viewers

    The Voice 27 Monday Ratings

    Monday March 31 – 0.3 (key 18-49 demo) – 3.78M Viewers
    Monday April 7 – 0.2 (key 18-49 demo) – 3.32M Viewers
    Monday April 14 – 0.3 (key 18-49 demo) – 4.14M Viewers
    Monday April 21 – 0.2 (key 18-49 demo) – 2.57M Viewers
    Monday April 28 – 0.3 (key 18-49 demo) – 3.69M Viewers
    Monday May 5 – 0.2 (key 18-49 demo) – 3.51M Viewers
    Monday May 12 – 0.2 (key 18-49 demo) – 3.30M Viewers
    Monday May 19 – 0.4 (key 18-49 demo) – 4.79M Viewers
    Tuesday May 20 (Finale) – 0.3 (key 18-49 demo) – 4.25M Viewers

  • The Country Legend Is Officially BACK!!! Reba Leaves Fans Stunned With Special Moment On The Voice Season 28

    The Country Legend Is Officially BACK!!! Reba Leaves Fans Stunned With Special Moment On The Voice Season 28

    The Country Legend Is Officially BACK!!! Reba Leaves Fans Stunned With Special Moment On The Voice Season 28.

    Reba’s Ready for Battle: Country Queen Shares ‘Game Face’ for ‘The Voice’ Season 28

    Reba McEntire is back in the big red chair, and she means business.

    The country legend shared a first look at Season 28 of The Voice on social media this week, posting a behind-the-scenes photo from the set of Battle Rounds.

    “Back in my other Happy Place,” she writes, referencing her NBC sitcom Happy’s Place.

    “I’ve got my game face on and I’m ready to WIN. Just wait ’til y’all hear the incredible voices of Season 28!” she adds.

    McEntire looks ready to coach in a fringed teal jacket, black shirt, statement necklace, large belt buckle and a confident smirk.

    Season 28 marks the iconic redhead’s fourth time in the coaching lineup — and she’s got every reason to feel confident.

    McEntire led Asher HaVon to victory in Season 25, proving she’s more than just a country queen — she’s a fierce competitor.

     

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    Who’s Coaching on The Voice This Season?

    McEntire isn’t the only veteran coming back this season. The panel is stacked with recent champions:

    Michael Bublé returns for his third straight season after winning back-to-back titles with Sofronio Vasquez (Season 26) and Adam David (Season 27).
    Niall Horan returns after winning Seasons 23 and 24 with Gina Miles and Huntley.
    Snoop Dogg is also back, bringing his signature energy and loyal fanbase.

    With three coaches who’ve each won in the past five seasons, Season 28 is shaping up to be a serious showdown.

    Reba Actually Said No to The Voice 

    It might surprise fans to learn that McEntire almost never joined The Voice at all.

    In a recent interview on Late Night With Seth Meyers, the “I’m a Survivor” singer reveals she turned the show down multiple times, including during its earliest development phase, when producers first offered her the role that eventually went to Blake Shelton.

    McEntire said she initially dreaded the idea of judging singers and was uncomfortable with the pressure of giving feedback on someone’s voice.

    But once she gave it a shot, she quickly found her rhythm.

    Now, with a win already under her belt and another season ahead, she’s ready to do what she does best — lead with heart, humor, and some serious coaching chops.

    The Voice Season 28 is expected to premiere this fall on NBC.

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    ‘The Voice’: 12 Secrets They Don’t Want You to Know

    We read the fine print! Here are 12 things NBC’s The Voice doesn’t want you to know about the contracts, the judges, the auditions and what’s become of the winners.

    Gallery Credit: Billy Dukes

  • Your Coach Is BACK!!! Kelly Clarkson Debuts New Look in ‘The Voice’ Season 29 Promo. ‘Ya’ll Get Ready’

    Your Coach Is BACK!!! Kelly Clarkson Debuts New Look in ‘The Voice’ Season 29 Promo. ‘Ya’ll Get Ready’

    Your Coach Is BACK!!! Kelly Clarkson Debuts New Look in ‘The Voice’ Season 29 Promo. ‘Ya’ll Get Ready’.

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    Kelly Clarkson fans are addicted to her new bob haircut.

    Clarkson, 43, debuted her new ‘do in a promo video for The Voice on Tuesday, July 22, shortly after she was announced as a coach for season 29 in spring 2026. In the clip, the “Breakaway” singer turned around in her red chair to reveal that her blonde locks had been cut to just above her shoulders and styled in loose waves.

    Clarkson typically sports longer, chest-length tresses, which she had just a few days ago during her Studio Sessions residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.

    Clarkson’s short hairstyle in the Voice promo was paired with a menswear-inspired outfit consisting of a black maxi skirt with a slit, a white button-down and a black tie draped around her shoulders. She completed the look with black heels, dangly earrings and red lipstick.

     

    The Voices Adam Levine Shocks His Fellow Coaches by Debuting New Hair Transformation

    “This time, we’ve got some tricks up our sleeve. Y’all get ready,” she said as she pressed her chair’s signature “I Want You” button.

    Fans in the comments were thrilled to see Clarkson back on the show after she had previously left the competition in 2023. Many of them gushed over her stylish new look.

    “Short and sassier hair on Kelly … love it,” one fan wrote, while another user added, “Wait I wasn’t ready. KC lookin’ fiiine. 😮‍💨.”

    “Kelly being back is everything!❤️” a third fan commented.

    Season 29 coaches Adam Levine and John Legend were also present in the promo video.

    “If you think you know The Voice, think again,” Levine, 46, said, as Legend, also 46, added, “Three champion coaches are back to turn the competition upside down.”

    In a second post on her Instagram page, Clarkson wrote, “I’m so excited to be back coaching on the Voice!”

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    Kelly Clarkson The Voice/NBC
    NBC announced on Tuesday that season 29 would feature a revamped Battle of the Champions format as a nod to “the powerhouse coaches who form the only panel in the show’s history comprised entirely of Voice winners.”

    The three coaches will begin the competition with 10 artists per team and go through four rounds, each with unique twists, according to a press release.

    The season will begin with the blind auditions, featuring a “Triple Turn Competition,” in which the coaches try to get the most three-chair-turn artists on their teams. The winning coach gets “Super Steal” advantage in the battle rounds, which can be used to steal an artist from another team and trumps another coach’s attempt to steal.

    In the knockouts, the coaches will bring back fan-favorite artists from past seasons to compete in an “In-Season All-Star Competition.” Original Voice coach CeeLo Green will pick winners of these head-to-head sing-offs, and the coach with the most winners is guaranteed a second finalist in the finale.

    During the semi-finals and the finale, superfans and past artists will have the chance to vote in real time as part of the in-studio audience.

    Ahead of season 29, fans can tune into The Voice season 28, premiering on NBC in September with coaches Niall HoranReba McEntireSnoop Dogg and Michael Bublé.

  • CBS Canceled The Damon Wayans Sitcom Poppa’s House. Here’e Reason Why — SO SAD

    CBS Canceled The Damon Wayans Sitcom Poppa’s House. Here’e Reason Why — SO SAD

    CBS Canceled The Damon Wayans Sitcom Poppa’s House. Here’e Reason Why — SO SAD

    Why CBS Canceled The Damon Wayans Sitcom Poppa’s House

    Daman Wayans' Poppa sits at his desk in a radio station in Poppa's House CBS

    Back in 2022, a new CBS sitcom was announced that would see Damon Wayans and Damon Wayans Jr. playing a father-son duo. At the time, Deadline described “Poppa’s House” as “a dream on-screen sitcom pairing [that’s been] two decades in the making,” and while that may have been a bit of an exaggeration, it was at least exciting to hear that Wayans Sr. was returning to network comedy following his successful ABC series “My Wife and Kids.” That early 2000s sitcom ran for five seasons and became a beloved part of many a millennial’s childhood.

    Damon Wayans and Damon Wayans Jr.'s 'Poppa's House' canceled at CBS

    As such, Damon Wayans returning to multi-camera comedy seemed like it could be a success — especially if that comedy also starred his real-life son, with whom he had an undeniable comedic chemistry as evidenced by their previous collaborations.

    “My Wife and Kids” also featured Wayans Jr. in a recurring role, before the actor went on to star in comedy shows like “Happy Endings” and “New Girl.” He then led the CBS sitcom “Happy Together,” which, sadly, only lasted for one season. “Poppa’s House,” however, seemed like it could push beyond a single season, especially since “Happy Together” had showcased Wayans and Wayans Jr.’s comedic chemistry in an episode titled, “Like Father, Like Son.”

    Co-written by Wayans and executive producer Kevin Hench, “Poppa’s House” starred the “Saturday Night Live” alum (who was fired, and then brought back in season 11) as divorced talk-radio host Damon “Poppa” Fulton, who lives in the suburbs right next door to his adult son, Junior (Wayans Jr).

    Poppa's House' Canceled By CBS After One Season

    At work, Poppa finds himself challenged by a new female co-host in the form of self-help guru Ivy (Essence Atkins), while Junior finds himself moving further away from his dream of becoming a film director in order to satisfy his wife’s desires for a stable life together.

    The father and son often cross paths due to their living situation, with Poppa frequently finding the peace of his home life shattered by drop-ins from his family and neighbors.

    As decent enough a premise as that might sound, “Poppa’s House” ultimately proved to be as enduring as “Happy Together,” with CBS pulling the plug after just one season.

  • [OFFICIAL] Ghosts season 5 release date: Here’s when Ghosts, the hit CBS sitcom with a spooky cast of characters, RETURNING

    [OFFICIAL] Ghosts season 5 release date: Here’s when Ghosts, the hit CBS sitcom with a spooky cast of characters, RETURNING

    Ghosts season 5 release date: The haunting will continue on CBS this fall

    Ghosts, the hit CBS sitcom with a spooky cast of characters, is returning just in time for Halloween.

    The spooky CBS sitcom Ghosts will continue to haunt viewers this fall, when it returns for season 5. Based on the British series of the same name, the American incarnation of the show was developed by Joe Port and Joe Wiseman. And Ghosts has proven to be a huge hit for CBS thanks to its ensemble cast of supernatural stars.

    Naturally, you’re eager to know the release date for Ghosts season 5. So when can you expect to see the happy haunts once again?

    The Ghosts season 5 release date is October 16 at 8:30 PM ET on CBS. Fresh episodes of the sitcom will continue to air on a weekly basis after that.

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    The show will be part of an hour long CBS comedy programming block, which will kick off at 8:00 PM ET with Young Sheldon sequel Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage.

    Of course, there will be many shows with season or series premieres in the fall.

    But even so, you will want to make room in your viewing schedule for this spooky sitcom that has everyone talking. While Ghosts season 5 does not yet have a trailer, you can be sure the fifth season will continue the high level of quality that the show has delivered in its first four seasons.

    Ghosts follows married couple Sam (Rose McIver) and Jay Arondekar (Utkarsh Ambudkar), who inherit Woodstone Manor from Sam’s late great aunt.

    ut matters are complicated due to the fact that Sam was clinically dead for three minutes after an accident, and as a result, she can see now see ghosts… and Woodstone Manor is haunted.

    Ghosts' Last Remaining Mystery Will "Very Likely" Be Resolved In Season 5  Says Co-Showrunner

    The ensemble cast of ghosts includes Thorfinn the Viking (Devan Chandler Long), Sass the Lenape hunter (Román Zaragoza), Captain Isaac Higgintoot (Brandon Scott Jones), lady of the manor Hetty Woodstone (Rebecca Wisocky), Prohibition-era lounge singer Alberta Haynes (Danielle Pinnock), hippie Flower Montero (Sheila Carrasco), scout leader Pete Martino (Richie Moriarty) and stockbroker Trevor Lefkowitz (Asher Grodman).

    Season 5 of Ghosts will debut October 16 at 8:30 PM ET on CBS.

    Want to brush up on the history of Ghosts? Popverse has you covered with this guide to how every ghost on Ghosts passed away.

  • Shrinking Season 3 Confirms REUNION — And another new cast member has been announced for new season

    Shrinking Season 3 Confirms REUNION — And another new cast member has been announced for new season

    Shrinking Season 3 Confirms Reunion For Michael J. Fox’s Underrated Sitcom That Was Canceled After 1 Season

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    Yet another new cast member has been announced for Shrinking season 3, and it will mean an exciting reunion for actor Michael J. Fox. The Apple TV+ series stars Jason Segel and Harrison Ford, but it has also boasted an impressive lineup of guest stars over its existing two seasons. The upcoming Shrinking season 3 is already confirmed to feature Fox in a mystery role, but he’s not the only one. Co-creator Bill Lawrence recently revealed that Candice Bergen would appear in Shrinking season 3 as well.

    Just as with Fox, it’s currently unclear precisely what role Bergen will be playing in Shrinking. Lawrence sort of let it slip that the actor would be appearing in the coming episodes while discussing his excitement that Fox was on board. He stated that he didn’t expect to have highlights at this point in his career, providing the example of watching “Harrison Ford and Mike Fox, and Candice Bergen,” on set. This is a significant spoiler—a hint that Bergen and Fox’s characters will be together on screen in Shrinking season 3. Hopefully, this is true, since it would be a rather meaningful reunion.

    Candice Bergen & Michael J. Fox Will Reunite In Shrinking Season 3 After Playing Mother & Son In The Michael J. Fox Show

    Shrinking Has Brought On Two Actors With The Perfect History

    The fact that Lawrence specifically mentioned Fox and Bergen together indicates that their Shrinking characters will share some sort of connection. Perhaps, since Ford was also mentioned, these two actors will portray characters related to Paul’s Parkinson’s diagnosis. Regardless, the idea of Ford and Bergen together on screen is exciting, since this would be a reunion after their work together on the NBC sitcom The Michael J. Fox Show.

    Bergen played Beth Henry in The Michael J. Fox Show, Fox’s character’s (Mike Henry) mother. The sitcom, which ran from 2013 to 2014, marked Fox’s return to TV after he left his ABC series, Spin City, which Shrinking‘s creator, Bill Lawrence, produced. The Michael J. Fox Show‘s premise centered on Mike Henry’s decision to return to work as a news anchor after his Parkinson’s diagnosis. Unfortunately, the series was canceled after only one season.

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    It’s significant that Lawrence would add Fox and Bergen to the cast list, since The Michael J. Fox Show aimed to present Parkinson’s both accurately and with a comical twist, which is precisely what Lawrence has attempted to do with Ford’s character in Shrinking. With actors from The Michael J. Fox Show reunited on screen, we are surely in for a treat.

    Why The Michael J. Fox Show Was Canceled After Just 1 Season

    Shrinking Has A Chance To Fix Things

    The Michael J Fox Show

    Fox is a massive star, and projects like Back to the FutureSpin City, and Family Ties helped get him there. Unfortunately, The Michael J. Fox Show proved itself to be a bit less impactful. This is a real shame, since the series saw Fox present himself on screen as, more or less, himself. The sitcom’s ratings were low, and its slot on NBC was ultimately handed over to the 2014 Winter Olympics after only 15 of the 22 episodes had aired. The Michael J. Fox Show was initially meant to return, but it never did. This meant there were seven whole episodes that never aired in the United States.

    The Apple TV+ series has a somewhat tongue-in-cheek approach to comedy, which means Bergen and Fox’s reunion could lead to an on-screen reference to their canceled sitcom.

    After The Michael J. Fox Show was canceled to accommodate the Olympics, Sam Laybourne fought to secure a new time slot for the remaining episodes to air, hoping that the viewership would be high enough to support another season. However, it simply didn’t happen. The series ended with no resolution, but Shrinking now has a chance to turn things around. The Apple TV+ series has a somewhat tongue-in-cheek approach to comedy, which means Bergen and Fox’s reunion could lead to an on-screen reference to their canceled sitcom. Regardless, it’s sure to be a lot of fun.

  • Fox is about to get hit with an Earthquake!!! Stand Up Comedian Earthquake to Develop Fox Sitcom Based on His Life

    Fox is about to get hit with an Earthquake!!! Stand Up Comedian Earthquake to Develop Fox Sitcom Based on His Life

    Stand Up Comedian Earthquake to Develop Fox Sitcom Based on His Life, Bill Burr to Produce

    CAPTION: Comedian Bill Burr meets with comedian and actor Earthquake at the Palace Theater in New York on April 14, 2025. (Photographs by Brittainy Newman/Brittainy Newman ) Assignment ID:Brittainy Newman

    Fox is about to get hit with an Earthquake.

    Variety has learned that the broadcast network is currently working with renowned stand up comic Earthquake (born Nathaniel Stroman) to develop a half-hour sitcom based on his life.

    Fox has given the multi-cam project a script commitment, though no writer is currently attached. Earthquake will star as himself.

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    Earthquake will also executive produce along with his manager, Jermaine Smith. Bill Burr and Mike Bertolina will executive produce via North Hill Productions, with Dave Becky executive producing for 3 Arts Entertainment. The show will be produced by Fox Entertainment Studios and distributed by FOX Entertainment Global.

    Earthquake has been on the comedy scene for nearly 30 years. He has put out multiple comedy specials, including “About Got Damm Time,” “From the Outhouse to the Whitehouse,” “These Ain’t Jokes,” and “Chappelle’s Home Team – Earthquake: Legendary.” He has also appeared on shows like BET’s “Comic View,” HBO’s “Def Comedy Jam,” and “Shaq’s All-Star Comedy Jam.”

    As an actor, he is known for roles on shows like “Everybody Hates Chris” “Rel” (also a Fox show), “South Side,” and “The Neighborhood.” Currently, he hosts “Quake’s House” for Kevin Hart’s Laugh Out Loud Network on Sirius XM Channel 96 while continuing to tour as a stand up.

    Comedian Earthquake The Subject Of Planned Multi-Cam Fox Sitcom

    He is repped by WME and 3 Arts.

    Burr and Bertolina founded North Hill in 2024. Their first production was Burr’s Hulu stand up special “Drop Dead Years.” The company has also produced the film “Old Dads,” which was written, directed by, and starring Burr. Other projects include “Drugstore June” starring Esther Povitsky and the documentary “Patrice O’Neal: Killing is Easy.”

  • ‘Stick’ Stars Owen Wilson and Judy Greer on Their Emotional Bond and Ideas for Season 2 – SAD News

    ‘Stick’ Stars Owen Wilson and Judy Greer on Their Emotional Bond and Ideas for Season 2 – SAD News

    “Pryce Clearly Is Still in Love With Amber-Linn”: ‘Stick’ Stars Owen Wilson and Judy Greer on Their Emotional Bond and Ideas for Season 2

    Image via Jefferson Chacon of Owen Wilson smiling next to Judy Greer for the Apple TV+ series Stick

    [Editor’s note: The following contains major spoilers for Stick.]

    Summary

    In the Apple TV+ series ‘Stick,’ Pryce’s past affects his coaching of golf prodigy Santi, highlighting the need to face his own personal trauma.
    Pryce and ex-wife Amber-Linn’s relationship reveals unresolved feelings with the potential for reconciliation.
    Co-stars Owen Wilson and Judy Greer hint at Season 2 possibilities, touching on character dynamics and potential storylines.

    In the Apple TV+ sports comedy series Stick, ex-pro golfer Pryce Cahill (Owen Wilson), whose career was derailed prematurely 20 years ago, crosses paths with 17-year-old golf phenom Santi (Peter Dager) at the driving range and immediately recognizes the potential of his talent. Pryce offers to work with Santi, covering all expenses to take him to tournaments where he can try his luck. But with his personal life a bit of a mess and his refusal to deal with his own trauma, Pryce will need to work through his own past in order to do what’s best for Santi.

    While pain from their past came between Pryce and his ex-wife Amber-Linn (Judy Greer), the two still care about each other. Amber-Linn wanted to move on with her own life, but that doesn’t mean she doesn’t want Pryce to succeed. She has her own life now, but she’s also there to support Pryce as his bond with Santi seems to heal pieces of himself that he’s kept buried for too long.

    During this interview with Collider, co-stars Wilson and Greer discussed why they want to do more of this series (since this interview, they’ve officially been picked up for Season 2), how some people are coachable while others are not, the Pryce and Santi dynamic, the dream episode that gives insight into Pryce and Amber-Linn’s past, and whether Pryce and Amber-Linn should get back together. Wilson also talks about the possibility of working with director Wes Anderson again and what it’s meant to him to be a part of the Cars franchise, while Greer explained why she loves playing a villain.

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    Collider: Please tell me the goal with this series is to do more seasons. The ending of the season doesn’t feel like the end of this story, so are you hoping for a Season 2?

    JUDY GREER: Yeah.

    OWEN WILSON: These are characters, and I think Judy felt the same way, that you want to keep going with because they’re just fun to play.

    ‘Stick’ Creator Jason Keller Has Some Exciting Ideas for Season 2

    “We don’t know anything yet.”

    It leaves things in a way that feels open. Have you had conversations about what could come next with this?

    WILSON: The show creator, Jason [Keller], definitely has some ideas. The ones that he’s mentioned to us sound exciting.

    GREER: We don’t know anything yet.

    Owen, one of the things that I really love about your character is that even though he was a golf star in his own right, we never get the sense that he’s trying to relive that through Santi. He’s taking a more positive approach to get him to reach his full potential, which makes it much easier to root for both of them. Was that something you really thought about and talked about, in figuring out who this guy is?

    WILSON: No, not really. In some ways, Pryce probably does want a do-over. Maybe he keeps a lid on it, but it is hard to separate Santi’s destiny and his ambition from Pryce’s own and what he wants for himself. That’s the struggle in their relationship and what made it interesting for me to play. A lot of times I have good stuff to tell him, but he literally doesn’t want to hear it. There are players that are coachable and there are players that aren’t. I know that from growing up playing sports. I actually think I was fairly coachable, but my older brother was not very coachable. I remember the baseball coach literally tearing his hat in half because he told him to hold on first, and he tried to stretch it and do a double and got thrown out by a mile. This coach said he had the brains of a rejected wiffle ball.

    Owen Wilson's Pryce on the phone in Season 1 of Stick

    I thought it was really interesting that we get more of a dream episode than a flashback episode, with Pryce and Amber-Linn seeing their son grow up and live this life that they never had together. What did you guys think of that episode? What was that like to read and to shoot? I thought that was such a beautiful way to handle that.

    WILSON: When I heard about the episode, I wasn’t necessarily sold on it because it is so surreal. It’s a leap. But when we were doing it, it was obviously moving to play.

    GREER: It’s gutting. It’s really heartbreaking. It’s really beautiful. The way it’s shot is so seamless. I know that was on the page, but it really worked. Thankfully, I haven’t lost a child. Pryce has a line early on about how he misses the things he didn’t think he would miss, like telling him to turn down the music. So then, when you see this fantasy sequence, it is those moments that he’s remembering. It’s not the high school graduation. It’s getting the dinosaur stuck in the toilet. It’s so heartbreaking, but it really works to get us into the head of Pryce and where he’s been living for that chunk of time since Jett passed away and what he’s been thinking about on a loop.

    With the Season Finale of ‘Stick,’ Pryce and Amber-Linn End Up in a Better Place Than They Started

    “You certainly can see the push and pull.”

    Owen Wilson as Pryce and Judy Greer as Amber-Linn watching Peter Dager as Santi swing his golf club in Stick

    In episode nine, we also see Pryce and Amber-Linn get to a better place than they’ve been in up until then. She comes to the tournament, they share a moment together, and it almost leads to a hotel room. Do you think they made the right decision, with not ending up back together? Had you been rooting for them to get together? Do you think they’re in a place where they just need their own life journeys now?

    WILSON: Pryce is clearly still in love with Amber-Linn and doesn’t see why they can’t be together. At the end, I don’t know if Pryce is finally respecting the work that Amber-Linn has done to move on and honors that. You certainly can see the push and pull of not knowing quite what to do.

    GREER: I was surprised when I read it that she was like, “Come on in.” I was like, “Oh, okay. All right.” That was probably what she was looking for with Pryce for so long, that spark and that light in his eyes. When she sees it again, she’s like, “Yeah, that’s the guy.” For her, she’s like, “If this is what’s on the table, then I definitely maybe want to rethink my decision.” I also think there’s a love and a familiarity. This is the guy that she met, and he’s back.

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    Owen, what will it take for you to do another Wes Anderson movie? Is this something that you’re hoping will happen again? Would you like to make that happen again?

    WILSON: We were talking about a Western. We’ve always talked about that, even back when we were doing Bottle Rocket. I think it would be fun to come up with something.

    Judy, I will always think of you as the villain in 13 Going on 30. How do you feel about that character? Do you wish that you got to play villains more often?

    GREER: I do love being a villain. It’s so fun. I have a couple of villainous things on the horizon that you will see soon. It’s fun to circle back to that. I also feel like I just get a lot more respect on set from the crew, in general, when I’m playing a villain. Life imitates art. Maybe people are more scared of me or something. That’s always a fun dynamic.

    Owen Wilson Never Could Have Imagined that He’d Still Be Voicing Lightning McQueen for the ‘Cars’ Franchise, Nearly 20 Years Later

    “They’re still looking for that perfect Ka-Chow.”

    Lightning McQueen, voiced by Owen Wilson, speeding around a racetrack in Cars

    Owen, it’s been nearly 20 years since the first Cars movie came out, with you giving voice to Lightning McQueen. What does it feel like all these years later to see how it became a franchise and how long those characters have endured in different mediums, including theme park rides. When you signed on to do that movie, did you ever consider that it would be something that would still be with you, this many years later?

    WILSON: No. Of course, I could never have imagined that it would continue on the way it has. They’re doing something with Lightning McQueen where I went in for and found myself saying, “Ka-Chow.” I asked them, “There must be a bank of Ka-Chows that you have at this point. The idea that, 20 years in, I’m going to have a different Ka-Chow than I’ve already said, but I guess they’re still looking for that perfect Ka-Chow. They’re chasing it.