Check out the full length trailer for Barry season 3! The Emmy award-winning series #Barry returns for a third season on April 24 on HBO Max.
Prime Video has officially secured the U.S. distribution rights to Lionsgate’s upcoming romantic action comedy Shotgun Wedding, which is led by Jennifer Lopez and Josh Duhamel. The film currently has no release date attached to it yet, but it’s expected to have a simultaneous streaming and theatrical release.
“Packed with action, comedy, and a dash of romance, Shotgun Wedding is one of those rare films with something for everyone,” Head of Amazon Studios, Jennifer Salke said in a statement via The Hollywood Reporter.
Shotgun Wedding stars Josh Duhamel (Life as We Know It) and Jennifer Lopez (Hustlers), who also recently starred in another wedding-theme movie with Owen Wilson in STXfilms’ Marry Me. Joining them are Lenny Kravitz, Jennifer Coolidge, Sonia Braga, Cheech Marin, D’Arcy Carden, Selena Tan, Desmin Borges and Alex Mallari Jr.
“The film centers on Darcy and Tom as they gather their lovable but very opinionated families for the ultimate destination wedding just as the couple begins to get cold feet,” reads the synopsis. “If that wasn’t enough of a threat to the celebration, suddenly everyone’s lives are in danger when the entire party is taken hostage and “Til Death Do Us Part” takes on a whole new meaning as Darcy and Tom must save their loved ones — if they don’t kill each other first.”
Shotgun Wedding is directed by Jason Moore (Pitch Perfect) from a screenplay co-written by Mark Hammer (Two Night Stand) and Liz Meriwether (Single Parents, Bless This Mess).
Producers are Mandeville’s Todd Lieberman and David Hoberman, Nuyorican Productions’ Lopez, Elaine Goldsmith-Thomas and Benny Medina, with Ryan Reynolds, George Dewey, Mandeville’s Alex Young, and Nuyorican’s Courtney Baxter set as executive producers.
Source: ComingSoon.net
D’Arcy Carden attended the 27th Annual Critics Choice Awards on March 13th in Los Angeles. She skipped the red carpet but was photographed at the reception ceremony; the photo gallery was updated with 4 HQ images of D’Arcy at the event.
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D’Arcy Carden will be making a guest appearance on the new Peacock TV series Killing It. The show premieres on Thursday, April 14th and we’ll be sure to update with which episode(s) D’Arcy appears in once it’s announced/released.
There is now a teaser trailer released for the upcoming third season of Barry! You can watch it on YouTube via the video below.
Barry returns to HBO on April 24, 2022.
D’Arcy Carden is celebrating her 42nd birthday today, January 4th! The admin of D’Arcy Carden Fan wishes D’Arcy an amazing day filled with family and loved ones. Thank you for being an inspiration for all of your fans and we’re excited to see your projects coming out this year.
D’Arcy Carden will be part of the voice cast for the upcoming Dreamworks animated series Dragons: The Nine Realms. The first season will premiere on Hulu and Peacock on December 23, 2021 and contains 6 episodes!
The trailer for the series is now online – check it out below!
D’Arcy Carden was recently interviewed by ABC 7 to discuss her voice-over role in the animated series Poorly Drawn Lines.
The photo gallery was updated with a total of 1,100+ images of D’Arcy Carden from her appearance on the game show Celebrity Game Face from last week.
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LGBTQ rights organization Born Perfect has released a short film called “Bobby’s Big Problem” to educate the public about the dangers of conversion therapy.
Told through puppets, “Bobby’s Big Problem” takes a comedic look at conversion therapy, satirizing the outdated ideas of gender and sexuality held by the people in charge of such programs. In the film, a young boy named Bobby (RB Butcher) is taken to a therapist (Patton Oswalt) by his mother (D’Arcy Carden), who claims she “just wants what’s best” for her son as he begins to experience same-sex attraction. Though the therapist swears he’s not practicing conversion therapy (“No, no, no, we can’t call it that anymore!”), what follows is a series of scenes where Bobby and a cute fellow patient must assert their masculinity in order to “become straight” — something the therapist achieves by beating up pillows with tennis rackets and lobbing footballs straight at Bobby’s eyes. Bobby explains the experience to his friend Renee (Jasika Nicole), who helps him realize that what he’s going through isn’t therapy at all.
Source: Variety