Adam Scott Was Asked About Ben Wyatt’s Severance-Like Pitch On Parks And Rec, And His ‘Extra Weird’ Reaction Has Big Severed Energy
Aside from Parks and Recreation and Severance being Adam Scott’s two most famous roles that just happen to primarily take place in his characters’ workplaces, recently, fans have made another connection between the two shows. During Season 6, Episode 12 of Parks and Recreation, Scott’s character of Ben Wyatt basically
‘The White Lotus’: Screen Legend and Octogenarian Badass Scott Glenn On His Surprise Role and Tonight’s Big Showdown With Walton Goggins
Yeah, but then I woke up. I mean, there are a number of times in my life, if I try to clock them I probably could, where I thought, OK, now I figured out everything there is to know about acting. And now I just have to do it and
Scream 7’s Scott Foley Is Also Confused Over Dead Character’s Return
Scott Foley (Felicity, Scandal) has officially opened up about his recent casting in Paramount Pictures’ Scream 7 movie. Foley is set to reprise his role as Roman Bridger, who was first introduced in Scream 3 as the Stab 3 director. Towards the end of the threequel, Roman was ultimately unmasked
Tai Pulls the Short Straw and Coach Scott Faces Twisted Justice
Editor’s note: The below recap contains spoilers for Yellowjackets Season 3 Episode 5. After last week’s explosive episode chock full of twists, cliffhangers, and shocking exits, Yellowjackets Season 3’s fifth episode is tasked with giving us some answers. Lottie’s (Simone Kessell) death is arguably the most shocking moment of Episode
Scott Disick Breaks Silence on Weight-Loss Drug Use With NSFW Clapback
Scott Disick Reveals His Dating Advice to 15-Year-Old Son Mason Disick on “Hook Ups” Scott Disick is coming clean. Nine months after he was spotted with boxes of Mounjaro—a type 2 diabetes drug that can also be used to treat weight loss—in his fridge on an episode of The Kardashians,
Scott Derrickson Dives Deep into “The Gorge” | Interviews
It’s hard to classify which genre director Scott Derrickson’s “The Gorge” neatly slots into, given that it seamlessly switches between romance, action, horror, and political thriller with harmonious purpose. It follows Drasa (Anya Taylor-Joy) and Levi (Miles Teller), elite snipers tasked with standing guard at opposites over a gorge that