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'Young Sheldon' star Annie Potts has blasted CBS for axing the show, claiming: "It just seemed like such a stupid business move." The 71-year-old actress - who plays Connie "MeeMaw" Tucker in the 'Big Bang Theory' prequel - was left "shocked" when she heard the programme, which ends on May 16th, was being shelved after seven seasons, and she admitted the cast were "totally ambushed" by the move. She told Variety: "This one was especially hard because I was completely unprepared. I was shocked. I mean, the No. 1 show on network TV, No. 1 on Netflix. "We’re, I think, all that people watch on Tik...
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Finn Wolfhard was grateful to spend time with 'Ghostbusters' legends on the set of the latest movie. The 21-year-old actor reprises his role as Trevor Spengler in 'Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire' and embraced the opportunity to work closely with original stars including Dan Aykroyd and Annie Potts. Asked if he got to spend more time with the original cast members this time around, Finn told The Hollywood Reporter: "Yeah, tons more. We spent so many days together on set, and we hung out a few times outside of set as well. Dan, Annie and everyone are such open books, and you can ask them anything a...
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Dan Aykroyd has promised a "heartfelt" new 'Ghostbusters' movie. The 70-year-old actor is set to reprise his role as Dr. Raymond Stantz in the untitled follow-up to the 2021 film 'Ghostbusters: Afterlife' and is convinced that the project will be a hit with fans of the franchise when it is released in December. Speaking to the Metro newspaper, Dan - who created the supernatural franchise with the late Harold Ramis - said: "We're three-quarters through filming which means it's got to be edited and mixed and the CGI has to be put into it. "I'm excited about this one. It's got a beautiful, heartf...
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Ernie Hudson feared that 'Ghostbusters: Afterlife' would never happen. The 75-year-old star reprises the role of Winston Zeddemore in the latest movie in the 'Ghostbusters' franchise but admits that he suspected it would never reach the screen following a gap of more than three decades since 'Ghostbusters II'. Ernie told Yahoo! Movies UK: "For the past 30 years they've been talking about doing another one but it never seemed to happen. They'd announce I'm in it but nobody would've talked to me about it so I lost faith it would ever really happen." He admitted that years of false hope meant he ...
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