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  • CinemaCon 2026: Disney Presentation

    (L to R) Denis Leary, Dana Walden, Co-Chairman, Disney Entertainment, Ray Romano, Tim Allen, Queen Latifah, Tom Hanks, Dwayne Johnson, Catherine Laga'aia, Robert Downey Jr., Jon Favreau, Chris Evans, Joe Russo, Kevin Feige, President, Marvel Studios, Anthony Russo and Alan Bergman, Co-Chairman, Disney Entertainment attend the Walt Disney Studios presentation at Cinemacon 2026 on April 16, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Photo by Leon Bennett/Getty Images for Disney.
    (L to R) Denis Leary, Dana Walden, Co-Chairman, Disney Entertainment, Ray Romano, Tim Allen, Queen Latifah, Tom Hanks, Dwayne Johnson, Catherine Laga’aia, Robert Downey Jr., Jon Favreau, Chris Evans, Joe Russo, Kevin Feige, President, Marvel Studios, Anthony Russo and Alan Bergman, Co-Chairman, Disney Entertainment attend the Walt Disney Studios presentation at Cinemacon 2026 on April 16, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Photo by Leon Bennett/Getty Images for Disney.

    Preview:

    • Walt Disney Studios made its presentation to the 2026 CinemaCon crowd.
    • Among the movies promoted were ‘The Mandalorian & Grogu’ and ‘The Dog Stars’.
    • And, of course, ‘Avengers: Doomsday’.

    Once the all-conquering ruler of the box office, Disney has seen its fortunes take a tumble in the last couple of years, with the likes of Marvel and Pixar movies suffering issues at the box office.

    Still, the Mouse House still has quite the line up, with the likes of ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ as big hope points.

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    Pixar, meanwhile, has a new ‘Toy Story’ offering, and ‘Star Wars’ is back on the big screen. Plus ‘Moana’ is getting the live-action treatment. Let’s see what the company chooses to spotlight…

    Before the lights went down, attendees were given a ‘Mandalorian & Grogu’ popcorn bag and a ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’-branded diet coke.

    Related Article: First ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ Tease Sees Chris Evans’ Back as Steve Rogers

    The typical studio sizzle reel kicked things off, with plenty of Disney highlights and wrapping with riffs on ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ –– the countdown clock that has been part of the promos so far counting down to zero and the caption “Disney will return to CinemaCon.”

    There is, of course, a little boasting to de done about last year’s success stories, including a joke about renaming ‘Zootopia 2’ to “Zootopia $1.9 billion”.

    ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’?

    (L to R) Matt Kalavsky, SVP, Domestic Distribution, The Walt Disney Company and Andrew Cripps, Head of Theatrical Distribution, Disney Entertainment Studios speak during the Walt Disney Studios presentation at Cinemacon 2026 on April 16, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Photo by Jesse Grant/Getty Images for Disney.
    (L to R) Matt Kalavsky, SVP, Domestic Distribution, The Walt Disney Company and Andrew Cripps, Head of Theatrical Distribution, Disney Entertainment Studios speak during the Walt Disney Studios presentation at Cinemacon 2026 on April 16, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Photo by Jesse Grant/Getty Images for Disney.

    With the comedy sequel just a couple of weeks away from release, there wasn’t too much on it, just a quick video message from Anne Hathaway: “20 years later, we are back!” She also thanked theater owners for their support.

    But did also cue up some new footage from the movie. Three words: Miranda. Priestly. Zingers.

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    ‘Star Wars: The Mandalorian & Grogu’

    Jon Favreau speaks during the Walt Disney Studios presentation at Cinemacon 2026 on April 16, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Photo by Jesse Grant/Getty Images for Disney.
    Jon Favreau speaks during the Walt Disney Studios presentation at Cinemacon 2026 on April 16, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Photo by Jesse Grant/Getty Images for Disney.

    Surely one of the biggest titles (outside of the MCU) to be showcased here is the return of ‘Star Wars’ to the big screen.

    Writer/director Jon Favreau arrived on stage to remark how the opening shot of the original ‘Star Wars’ changed the path of his life, and how there will be plenty of IMAX footage in the new movie. Not to mention a fresh score from composer Ludwig Göransson.

    (L to R) Droid Mercenary Guard, Sister Hutt, Brother Hutt and Droid Mercenary Guard in Lucasfilm's 'The Mandalorian and Grogu'. Photo courtesy of Lucasfilm. © 2026 Lucasfilm Ltd™. All Rights Reserved.
    (L to R) Droid Mercenary Guard, Sister Hutt, Brother Hutt and Droid Mercenary Guard in Lucasfilm’s ‘The Mandalorian and Grogu’. Photo courtesy of Lucasfilm. © 2026 Lucasfilm Ltd™. All Rights Reserved.

    Favreau announced the final trailer for the movie (which you can see above) and also showed the opening sequence, which includes an AT-AT in the snow before we watch Mando (Pedro Pascal) get his next bounty hunting gig.

    If you’re wondering whether ‘Star Wars: Starfighter’ got a mention, the answer is yes –– but only in picture form, and nothing we haven’t seen before.

    (L to R) The Mandalorian and Grogu in Lucasfilm's 'The Mandalorian and Grogu'. Photo courtesy of Lucasfilm. © 2026 Lucasfilm Ltd™. All Rights Reserved.
    (L to R) The Mandalorian and Grogu in Lucasfilm’s ‘The Mandalorian and Grogu’. Photo courtesy of Lucasfilm. © 2026 Lucasfilm Ltd™. All Rights Reserved.
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    ‘Toy Story 5’

    (L to R) Tom Hanks and Tim Allen speak during the Walt Disney Studios presentation at Cinemacon 2026 on April 16, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Photo by Jesse Grant/Getty Images for Disney.
    (L to R) Tom Hanks and Tim Allen speak during the Walt Disney Studios presentation at Cinemacon 2026 on April 16, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Photo by Jesse Grant/Getty Images for Disney.

    We went from the galaxy far, far away to the Pixar universe, via some ‘Toy Story 5’ footage. This time around, Woody (who has been off helping rescue other toys) and Buzz, along with their friends, must confront a new toy in Bonnie’s life –– a tech gadget called Lily Pad (voiced by Greta Lee).

    Tim Allen (Buzz) and Tom Hanks (Woody) strode on stage to talk about their latest animated effort. The pair exchanged light banter, made fun of working off of a teleprompter and gave plenty of love to the Pixar team. They also introduced a new clip from the movie, featuring their characters reuniting.

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    ‘Moana’

    (L to R) Catherine Laga'aia and Dwayne Johnson speak during the Walt Disney Studios presentation at Cinemacon 2026 on April 16, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Photo by Jesse Grant/Getty Images for Disney.
    (L to R) Catherine Laga’aia and Dwayne Johnson speak during the Walt Disney Studios presentation at Cinemacon 2026 on April 16, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Photo by Jesse Grant/Getty Images for Disney.

    Next up is Disney’s ongoing effort to convert all of their animated output to live-action movies. ‘Moana’, which was a huge success in cartoon form back in 2016, is back with a mostly new cast, though retained Dwayne Johnson as Maui.

    He was on stage to discuss the film and gush about how much Maui means to him and how his performance was inspired by his grandfather. Johnson was joined by Catherine Laga’aia, who plays Moana, and she revealed that she’d done her very first interview for the movie today.

    And, as is standard, we got some new footage from the movie.

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    ‘The Dog Stars’

    (L to R) Jacob Elordi as Hig and Josh Brolin as Bangley in 20th Century Studios' 'The Dog Stars'. Photo by Fabio Lovino. © 2026 20th Century Studios. All Rights Reserved.
    (L to R) Jacob Elordi as Hig and Josh Brolin as Bangley in 20th Century Studios’ ‘The Dog Stars’. Photo by Fabio Lovino. © 2026 20th Century Studios. All Rights Reserved.

    Next up from the House of Mouse, an original – Ridley Scott‘s latest, ‘The Dog Stars’ Sir Rid himself appeared (on screen) to introduce the post-apocalyptic story, which stars Jacob Elordi, Margaret Qualley and Josh Brolin.

    It’s set after the world’s population has been ravaged by a pandemic, and follows Elordi’s Hig, who lives a lonesome existence in a Colorado airplane hangar with his dog and a dour gunman (Brolin) he has befriended. When a mysterious transmission comes through on the radio while he’s flying his old Cessna, it sparks a hunt for the provenance of the sound.

    Scott brought the audience first new trailer for the movie, which you can find above, and an early scene.

    (L to R) Jasper and Jacob Elordi as Hig in 20th Century Studios' 'The Dog Stars'. Photo by Fabio Lovino. © 2026 20th Century Studios. All Rights Reserved.
    (L to R) Jasper and Jacob Elordi as Hig in 20th Century Studios’ ‘The Dog Stars’. Photo by Fabio Lovino. © 2026 20th Century Studios. All Rights Reserved.
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    ‘Whalefall’

    We’re clearly in the “originals” section (okay, both ‘The Dog Stars’ and this are adapted from novels), as ‘Whalefall’ was next.

    The movie follows a scuba diver in search of his deceased father’s remains gets swallowed by an 80-foot, 60-ton sperm whale and has only one hour to escape before his oxygen runs out. After giving up on life, the young man is surprised to find a reason to live in the most dangerous and unlikely of places. Oh, and like Ridley Scott’s movie, this also features Josh Brolin.

    ‘Whalefall’ comes from director Brian Duffield, who previously brought us ‘No One Will Save You’. And the first look at the movie finds the main character, played by Austin Abrams, getting drawn into the mouth of the whale.

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    After a quick look at ‘Wild Horse Nine’ (the latest film from ‘The Banshees of Inisherin’s Martin McDonagh –– and no jokes about having to have seen the first eight ‘Wild Horses’, please), we moved on to…

    ‘Hexed’

    Andrew Cripps, Head of Theatrical Distribution, Disney Entertainment Studios speaks during the Walt Disney Studios presentation at Cinemacon 2026 on April 16, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Photo by Jesse Grant/Getty Images for Disney.
    Andrew Cripps, Head of Theatrical Distribution, Disney Entertainment Studios speaks during the Walt Disney Studios presentation at Cinemacon 2026 on April 16, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Photo by Jesse Grant/Getty Images for Disney.

    The latest from Disney’s own animation studio sees what happens when an awkward teenage girl and her Type-A mom discover that what makes her unusual might be magical powers that will turn their lives and a secret world of magic upside down.

    There was a quick look at footage from the movie, which features the voices of Hailee Steinfeld and Rashida Jones.

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    Still on the animation front, Pixar’s 2027 feline-focused effort ‘Gatto’ got a quick shoutout before the studio rolled on to…

    ‘Ice Age: Boiling Point’

    (L to R) Queen Latifah, Denis Leary and Ray Romano speak during the Walt Disney Studios presentation at Cinemacon 2026 on April 16, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Photo by Jesse Grant/Getty Images for Disney.
    (L to R) Queen Latifah, Denis Leary and Ray Romano speak during the Walt Disney Studios presentation at Cinemacon 2026 on April 16, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Photo by Jesse Grant/Getty Images for Disney.

    Some of the voice cast, including Ray Romano (Manny), Denis Leary (Diego), and Queen Latifah (Ellie) took the stage to introduce the first look at the sixth (count ’em) main movie in the franchise.

    We got a look at footage from the beginning of the movie, which features an adorable baby Scratch (the squirrel, in case you forgot).

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    Time for the big finale!

    ‘Avengers: Doomsday’

    (L to R) Anthony Russo, Robert Downey Jr., Joe Russo, Chris Evans and Kevin Feige, President, Marvel Studios speak during the Walt Disney Studios presentation at Cinemacon 2026 on April 16, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Photo by Jesse Grant/Getty Images for Disney.
    (L to R) Anthony Russo, Robert Downey Jr., Joe Russo, Chris Evans and Kevin Feige, President, Marvel Studios speak during the Walt Disney Studios presentation at Cinemacon 2026 on April 16, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Photo by Jesse Grant/Getty Images for Disney.

    Of course Marvel was going to wrap things up with what Disney is hoping will be one of, if not the biggest film of the year. No pressure, then…

    Marvel boss Kevin Feige arrived on stage to discuss ‘Doomsday’ and introduce something called ‘Infinity Vision’ which will enhance the viewing experience (read more about that here). He also mentioned that ‘Avengers: Endgame’ will be back in theaters ahead of the new movie.

    Chris Evans speaks during the Walt Disney Studios presentation at Cinemacon 2026 on April 16, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Photo by Jesse Grant/Getty Images for Disney.
    Chris Evans speaks during the Walt Disney Studios presentation at Cinemacon 2026 on April 16, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Photo by Jesse Grant/Getty Images for Disney.

    Feige was joined by directors Joe and Anthony Russo, who talked about how Doctor Doom (played in the new movie, of course, by Robert Downey Jr.) is the best Marvel villain because he’s always three steps ahead.

    And then it was the turn of the man himself (RDJ, not Doom), on stage to announce he wants to give away all the spoilers, but isn’t permitted (and anyway, that’s Tom Holland‘s job).

    (L to R) Anthony Russo, Robert Downey Jr., Joe Russo, Chris Evans and Kevin Feige, President, Marvel Studios speak during the Walt Disney Studios presentation at Cinemacon 2026 on April 16, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Photo by Jesse Grant/Getty Images for Disney.
    (L to R) Anthony Russo, Robert Downey Jr., Joe Russo, Chris Evans and Kevin Feige, President, Marvel Studios speak during the Walt Disney Studios presentation at Cinemacon 2026 on April 16, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Photo by Jesse Grant/Getty Images for Disney.

    A first proper trailer for ‘Doomsday’ played (lots of X-Men) action, and Chris Evans appeared on stage to admit he was only going to return to the MCU for a good reason (no jokes about dump trucks full of money, please). There was a mock argument between RDJ and Evans about their characters.

    The trailer played a second time, and let’s just say this… there was screaming in the audience.

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    And with that, Disney’s out! Which also marks the end of the studio presentations. Hope you enjoyed our coverage!

    (L to R) Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Ray Romano and Denis Leary attend the Walt Disney Studios presentation at Cinemacon 2026 on April 16, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Photo by Leon Bennett/Getty Images for Disney.
    (L to R) Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Ray Romano and Denis Leary attend the Walt Disney Studios presentation at Cinemacon 2026 on April 16, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Photo by Leon Bennett/Getty Images for Disney.
  • ‘Somewhere in Queens’ Interview: Ray Romano

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    Opening in theaters on April 21st is the new family comedy ‘Somewhere in Queens,’ which was co-written, directed by and stars Ray Romano (‘Ice Age,’ ‘The Irishman’).

    What is the plot of ‘Somewhere in Queens?’

    ‘Somewhere in Queens’ centers on Leo Russo (Ray Romano) who lives a simple life in Queens, New York with his wife Angela (Laurie Metcalf), their shy but talented son “Sticks” (Jacob Ward), and Leo’s close-knit network of Italian-American relatives and neighborhood friends. Happy enough working at the family construction business alongside his father (Tony Lo Bianco) and younger brother (Sebastian Maniscalco), Leo lives each week for Sticks’ high-school basketball games, never missing a chance to cheer on his only child as he rules the court as a star athlete.

    When the high-school senior gets a surprising and life-changing opportunity to play basketball in college, Leo jumps at the chance to provide a plan for his future, away from the family construction business. But when sudden heartbreak threatens to derail Sticks, Leo goes to unexpected lengths to keep his son on this new path.

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    Who is in the cast of ‘Somewhere in Queens?’

    ‘Somewhere in Queens’ stars Ray Romano as Leo Russo, Laurie Metcalf (‘Lady Bird‘) as Angela Russo, Tony Lo Bianco (‘The French Connection‘) as Dominic Russo, Sebastian Maniscalco (‘Green Book‘) as Frank Russo, Jennifer Esposito (‘Summer Of Sam‘) as Pamela Carmelo, Jacob Ward (‘Gutted‘) as Sticks, Sadie Stanley (‘Let Us In‘) as Dani Brooks, and Dierdre Friel (‘Here Today‘) as Rosa, and P.J. Byrne (‘Babylon‘) as Ben Parson.

    Moviefone recently had the pleasure of speaking with writer, director and actor Ray Romano about his work on ‘Somewhere in Queens,’ his writing process, how he ended up directing for the first time, his character’s marriage, and working with legendary actress Laurie Metcalf.

    Writer and director Ray Romano stars in 'Somewhere in Queens.'
    Writer and director Ray Romano stars in ‘Somewhere in Queens.’

    You can read our full interview below or click on the video player above to watch our interviews with Romano, as well as Dani Brook and Jacob Ward.

    Moviefone: To begin with, can you talk about what the process of writing and directing this film has been like for you, and what were some of the themes you were excited to explore with this project?

    Ray Romano: So that process, it’s rewarding, but it’s also torture in a good way. When we took on the idea of writing a screenplay, my writing partner and I, neither one of us had done it. I had written TV episodes and he had written TV episodes before, but here we were having to write a whole film, a whole story from beginning to end, and it took a long time. Now he went and got work, and I got work. We put it down, we picked it up again, but it took years and the process was laborious. But also at the end of the day, when we came up with a great little scene, you get a little high from it also. Now, when we finally had a script, it was 186 pages long, and they need to be 120. So we still had a lot of work to do, and we did it, and we finally got it into shape. Then when we decided to make a movie, that’s when the talk of me directing came up. That was a whole other beast for me to try to tackle, because I had never done that either. That ended up being nerve wracking, but very enjoyable, after it was said and done. Leading up to it was so stressful, but when we started doing it, it became something that I was very excited that I made that decision to do. The second part of your question was the themes we wanted. I just wanted to write about this world that I grew up in. It’s always been about family, and it’s always been about writing what you know. I took elements of things that I was going through in my life or I have gone through. We knew we wanted to write a dramedy, but we did not concentrate on the comedy. We concentrated on the drama of it because we knew coming from a world of writing comedy, we were going to put in joke every other two pages anyway, so just worry about the drama and our natural instincts. We can’t finish a scene without putting a little zing in there, a little bit of humor in there. So the humor came pretty effortlessly. The writing, the dramatic part was a new experience for both of us, and it took years, but we slowly found a way to do it.

    Ray Romano and Laurie Metcalf in 'Somewhere in Queens.'
    (L to R) Ray Romano and Laurie Metcalf in ‘Somewhere in Queens.’ Photo Credit: Courtesy of Roadside Attractions.

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    Finally, can you talk about Leo and Angela’s marriage and what it was like working on that relationship with Laurie Metcalf?

    RR: Well, again, I drew on my real life. I’ve been married for 35 years, and I married a woman from Queens. That’s my recommendation by the way, if you want to know what makes a marriage last, especially if you’re in show business, marry a woman from Queens because they keep it real, as the kids say. But I knew we didn’t need to show so much of the love because just like in ‘Everybody Loves Raymond,’ which was again, broader and bigger, and there’s a lot of yelling and screaming underneath it, but you know there’s a love there. There’s a strong relationship there. With Laurie Metcalf, my directing job became very easy when she was in the scene because she was such a pro. It became very easy to do a scene with her, and she fell right into it. But I think one of the best things I ever did, to quote Martin Scorsese, “The most important thing you do as a director is casting.” I got a great cast, so they brought the writing to life, and they made every relationship believable.

    The cast of 'Somewhere in Queens.'
    The cast of ‘Somewhere in Queens.’ Photo Credit: Courtesy of Roadside Attractions.

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  • Billy Magnussen Talks ‘Made for Love’ Season 2

    Billy Magnussen on HBO Max's 'Made for Love.'
    Billy Magnussen on HBO Max’s ‘Made for Love.’

    Premiering April 28th on HBO Max is the second season of the hit series ‘Made for Love,’ which stars Cristin Milioti and Billy Magnussen.

    Created by Alissa Nutting, Dean Bakopoulis, Patrick Somerville, and Christina Lee, and based on the novel of the same name by Nutting, the series centers on Hazel Green (Milioti), a woman who escapes a suffocating 10-year marriage from tech billionaire Byron Gogol (Magnussen), who has implanted an “emotional tracking devise” into her brain.

    In addition to Milioti and Magnussen, the series also features Ray Romano, Dan Bakkedahl, Augusto Aguilera, Caleb Foote, and Norma Dumezweni.

    Moviefone recently had the pleasure of speaking with Billy Magnussen about his work on the second season of ‘Made for Love.’

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    You can read our full interview with Billy Magnussen below or watch our interviews with Magnussen, and producers Alissa Nutting and Christina Lee in the video player above.

    Moviefone: To begin with, what would you tell people that are just jumping into this series with season two to get them up to speed on the show?

    Billy Magnussen: This show is complete bonkers. It uses sci-fi and dark comedy to really talk about a love story, a relationship and the struggles of two people trying to connect, and we all constantly miss. And there’s a sex doll that’s a main character. So, check it out. It’s crazy.

    MF: Byron is desperately in love with Hazel, even though she does not return his love. Can you talk about why he continues to pursue her and the lengths he will go to get her back?

    BM: Because I think it’s human nature. I think people do it all the time. I know it’s like a crazy sci-fi world, but the truth is I think people do that, they fall and chase people that don’t love them back. It’s a really sad story.

    MF: How did you prepare to play Byron in season two?

    BM: Well, those experiences of relationships and stuff like that, I think we’ve all experienced them one way or another. To get in the head of it, all the answers are in the script and I’m just playing and dreaming. I go home, while I take a shower and I’m just like, “What’s this guy do?” That’s the job. I wish there was a secret or something. I’m just playing, man.

    Billy Magnussen on HBO Max's 'Made for Love.'
    Billy Magnussen on HBO Max’s ‘Made for Love.’

    MF: Did you base the character on any real-life tech CEOs?

    BM: It’s all just sucked in from everywhere and I just digest it and try to spew it back out. I don’t know. There’s no secret. I’m just trying to figure it out as I go along too.

    MF: Byron makes some sinister desions throughout the series, how do you justify those choices for yourself?

    BM: Every character is empathetic. No one’s a bad guy in their own story. So, you have to find someplace where it’s coming from. He’s hoping something good will come out of it. That’s the intention. That’s where you find every character I think.

    MF: Can you talk about how Hazel and Byron grow together in season two?

    BM: I think like any relationship, that if you don’t want to walk away from it, you try to fix it. I think that’s the attempt that’s happening. There is a barter going on within the relationship to hopefully save it. Again, I don’t think anyone’s wrong, but I think everyone has different opinions in relationships.

    Cristin Milioti and Billy Magnussen on HBO Max's 'Made for Love.'
    (L to R) Cristin Milioti and Billy Magnussen on HBO Max’s ‘Made for Love.’

    MF: Can you talk about working with Cristin Milioti on this series?

    BM: Oh, my God. Working with Cristen Milioti is fantastic. She’s a queen. I mean, she’s talented, smart, intelligent, beautiful, come on, it’s easy. I don’t have to do much work. I just stand there. She does it all.

    MF: Finally, will we learn more about the Hub this season and what is really going on behind the scenes?

    BM: The Hub? It just goes deeper and deeper and we discover the labyrinth that is the Hub. So, go see what’s behind those doors!

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    ‘Made for Love’ season 2 premieres April 28th on HBO Max.
  • ‘The Big Sick’ Trailer Teams Up Kumail Nanjiani and Ray Romano

    “Love isn’t easy,” Ray Romano tells Kumail Nanjiani in the trailer for “The Big Sick.” “That’s why they call it love.”

    If love isn’t easy, neither is befriending your ex-girlfriend’s father while she lays in a coma. That’s the premise of the romantic comedy, which “Silicon Valley” star Nanjiani wrote with his real-life wife Emily V. Gordon based on their relationship. In the movie, Kumail is dating Emily (played by Zoe Kazan), but breaks up with her because his family expects him to marry a nice Pakistani Muslim girl.

    But when Emily falls into a coma, Kumail shows up at the hospital to comfort her parents (Romano and Holly Hunter). They rebuff him at first, but soon, he winds up becoming part of their family.“The Big Sick” opened at the Sundance Film Festival, where it earned glowing reviews. The movie opens in limited release June 23 and then expanders wider July 14.

  • ‘Ice Age: Collision Course’ Actors’ Fan Encounters Are Not What You’d Expect

    ice age collision courseJust about every voice actor involved in the “Ice Age” films is a famous face. But are they a famous voice, especially among the animated film franchise’s littlest fans?

    Moviefone posed the question to several of the headliners of the fifth filmic installment, “Ice Age: Collision Course,” with some surprising responses. Just what happens when parents bring their children up and introduce the actor as their animated role?

    “It can go either way,” laughs Ray Romano, who plays the mammoth Manny. “Because it could be confusing to the kid. They say, ‘This is Manny!’ and the kids are like, ‘That’s not Manny. It sounds like him … What have you done with him?’ Or it can be that joy that you see in their lives. So it’s cool, either way.”

    “I think what’s cool is parents are as excited as the kids,” says Queen Latifah, who voices Manny’s wife, Ellie. “So even if they have to really take their time and explain how this whole thing works to the kids, because the kids are like, ‘Huh?’ they get excited because their parents are, but they haven’t quite connected what that means. It’s nice to do something that parents love as much as the kids.”

    “It usually goes bad for me,” admitted John Leguizamo, the voice of the sloth, Sid. “Because Sid is a cute character, and then they see me, and the kids are horrified. And I warn the dads. The dads are, ‘Come on, show them the voice.’ I go ‘Dude, it’s not going to go well. It’s happened before. I do the voice and the kids get freaked out.’ ‘Come on, John. Come on. He’s a little guy!’ ‘Okay, alright. [as Sid] ‘Hi, little guy–‘ and the kid’s like, ‘Oh sh*t!’”

    “They can’t understand how that voice from this face goes into that little Sid,” he laughs. “It doesn’t work. It throws them off.”

    “It usually happens in airports,” explains Wanda Sykes, the voice of Sid’s grandmother, Granny. “‘Oh, Wanda, my daughter loves [Granny], can you take a picture with her?’ ‘Sure.’ The moment could end right there, right? Yeah, take the picture, but she has to say ‘This is Granny.’ And the little girl’s looking at her like, ‘This is Granny?’ ‘Say a Granny thing!’ I’m like, ‘Precious… Now I feel bad, like, ‘Why did you do this…?”

    “You’re ruining the franchise for them,” Leguizamo advises. “Just let them keep their fantasy intact!”

    While the Paleolithic franchise is expected to continue to rule at the Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas” and this year’s Easter special “Ice Age: The Great Egg-Scapade.”

    “I’m hoping that there will be a TV series in our future, but that remains to be seen,” says Forte. “And I would love to do more shorts … If there is any free time to get a short in there, I would definitely push for one. As far as who the shorts would be, I’d love Crash and Eddie to have a short. I’d love to spinoff something for the new characters. But that all is just in my mind at the moment.”

    “Ice Age: Collision Course” opens everywhere Friday, July 22nd.

  • You Have to See Gary Oldman in This Soap Opera Based on Justin Bieber Lyrics

    Gary Oldman may never get the Oscar he so richly deserves — and it is too late now to say sorry that Leo got one first! — but Oldman should at least get an Emmy nomination for joining this fake Justin Bieber soap opera.

    “The Late Late Show with James Corden” just returned to the world of the deeply absurd, giving fans a five-minute soap opera scene starring Salma Hayek Pinault, Ray Romano, James Corden, and Gary Oldman, with the entire script coming from Justin Bieber songs. (Except for when Romano says some One Direction lyrics.)

    It’s glorious. Salma Hayek is the real star, with her character in a dramatic love square with Romano (also excellent), Corden, and Oldman. Oldman’s role is too small, but it’s just great to see such a serious thespian really emoting to Justin Bieber lyrics, and dismissing Hayek with the cruel JB cut, “My momma don’t like you — and she likes EVERYONE.”

    Here it is:

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