Tuesday, January 7, 2020

Cast Update 1-7-2020

It will be hard for me to keep track of when the updates of this blog will be and when I post this blog. Since I have a cheat where specific dates post this blog, that would mean that the first update of this blog could change in the future. Just keep an eye out and I will let you know if this cheat moves to other blogs or not as well. I’ll keep track of what is going on as it happens and know that a post of this blog might appear on more than just the cheat days and not always the first Tuesday of the month like today is.

Tea Leoni: She will be in a project called Endangered, which will be a movie. There are no other things that I see her in right now besides that. I don’t know when they finished filming the show, but you’d think that those who are still doing projects will have stuff right now to do (if that makes sense).

Endangered: This is a movie about the lives of threatened species. We’ll see what role she has in it. The website I’m checking makes it seem like she’ll be lending her voice to it so maybe it will be some sort of documentary. The release date is unknown now.

Bebe Neuwirth: She’s had a recurring bit on Blue Bloods and may show up on it from time to time. There are other minor things that she has done. It appears that she will be in a new movie called Modern Persuasion. It turns out that she’s in Jumanji: The Next Level. I wonder what else she’ll do.

Modern Persuasion: This movie has an unknown release date at this time. The plot is about a woman’s ex-boyfriend hiring her company which forces her to deal with various things in her life. I don’t know yet what role Bebe will play in this.

Jumanji: The Next Level: This is in theaters now. I might review it in this post or one of the later ones at some point in time. Or I could wait and hope that I can see it on DVD, although I more than likely will see it in theaters if and when I can. It will be on DVD in April of 2020.

Review: Movie Name- Jumanji: The Next Level. Genre- Supernatural, action, adventure, teen drama. Rating- PG-13. Noteworthiness- This is the third movie in the jumanji series. Description- The boy from the previous movie thinks he can get more out of life by going back to a cursed game he was good at so his friends go in to rescue him as well. Madam Secretary Alumni in it- Bebe Neuwirth, who was also in the first movie in the series, plays a minor role towards the end of the movie. Pros- The plot is easy to follow and understand. Enough of it works on its own without having to see the earlier movies before it. Cons- Parts of it seem cartoony and don’t make as much sense as it should. There isn’t much of a sense of danger to a lot of it. Note to Parents- There is bad language in it such as swear words being said. There are some minor sexual situations in it, but nothing too bad. There are some sorts of deaths in it, but nothing too graphic or permanent. Recommendation- I think that this might be worth seeing, but more if you have seen as least the second one first so it will make more sense. IMDB Ranking: 7.0. My Grade: B-.

Geoffrey Arend: He hasn’t really been doing that much yet. Maybe he will later. I guess we’ll see what will become of his career. Maybe there will be something in the future. I can only hope so. Until then, just wait to see what happens.

Kathrine Herzer: She hasn’t been doing much since the show ended or now, it seems. Maybe she is going back to a more normal life. Not all the child actors or actresses continue into the field when they get older as they want to do other things in life. Remember the people from Shining Time Station?

Evan Roe: Again, this person has not been doing much after the show ended. I guess it hasn’t been over long enough or a lot of these people just haven’t found a new job yet. You’d think that the filming would have ended long enough ago, but maybe not.

Tim Daly: I might easily run out of ways of saying that people from this show haven’t done much of anything yet now that the show has ended and it hasn’t been over that long. I can only hope that there are a lot of people who have something in the work at some point.

Zeljko Ivanek: He also has no new projects in the works right now, although he could be wanting to retire in the future or something like that. I won’t make assumptions and just wait until the next time I see something potentially in the next post.

Erich Bergen: He’s also doing nothing yet as of the show ending. How recently did filming wrap? Was it not that long ago? Why is no one that I’m looking up doing anything yet? I don’t get it. Whatever the reason, he has nothing yet and maybe that will change later.

Patina Miller: She is the narrator of a show called Word Party. That’s all that she’s doing for now. I think that she’s a mother so that may affect how much work she’ll be able to do. We’ll see what goes on in her life and I hope she can do something I can watch.

Word Party: This is a Netflix kids show that is available now. Patina is the narrator of it. I don’t know much about it. I doubt that I will be able to see it in the future. This show is about teaching others how to talk and learning simple things like that.

Wallis Currie-Wood: She has done very little outside of the show. Maybe she will do something more in Hollywood or maybe not. It will be hard to understand some of why I’m not seeing much in terms of what the cast is doing in the future unless or until more time passes.

Keith Carradine: He has two projects in the works. One is called Sallywood. The other one is called The Daylong Brothers. We’ll see what happens between those and anything else that he does. I look forward to hopefully seeing these films at some point in time.

Sallywood: This movie romantic in some way, but I don’t know if it’s a comedy or not. It is about a man who moves to Hollywood and becomes a woman’s personal assistant. They’ll be more to it than that. It has an unknown release date at this time.

The Daylong Brothers: This has an unknown release date at this time. It is about three brothers who try to get revenge on their father for selling their souls. This could be interesting, even if I don’t really like to watch horror films. But this could just be normal supernatural.

Sebastian Arcelus: It looks like he will appear in a TV movie or perhaps potential pilot called Blanco. That is currently the only thing that I see him working on right now. He’s doing better than others in terms of projects in the works.

Blanco: This has an unknown release date at the moment. It is about a criminal who seeks to work with the cops only to build his criminal empire. I have no idea what network this would air on, if any. This might be just another in a long line of passed pilots that I get confused about and wind up in this blog for a long time like what you might have seen in my CSI: Cyber blog.

Sara Ramirez: Despite not appearing or even being mentioned in the final season of this show, she has not done a thing since leaving this show. The others I can understand as they haven’t been off the show this long, but I want her to do something. And I hope she improves her hairstyle for the future.

Kevin Rahm: He has almost exclusively done just TV shows in some way. As most of the cast thus far, he has not done anything yet since leaving the show. But I look forward to seeing what he might do and if he appears on a show that I like.

Barbara Hall: On second look, it appears that she will be a producer in a project called Tommy that is set to air later this year. I don’t yet know how involved she will be with the project. She might only be helping with just the pilot.

Tommy: This is currently set to start airing on February 6, 2020. It will be on Thursdays at 10/9 Central on CBS. Despite its seemingly male name, it is about a woman who finds herself in charge on the NYPD.

Schedule

Available now- Word Party (on Netflix)

Currently in theaters- Jumanji: The Next Level

February 6, 2020- Tommy (Thursdays at 10/9 Central on CBS)

Unknown April 2020- Jumanji: The Next Level (DVD release date)


Unknown year- Endangered, Modern Persuasion, Sallywood, The Daylong Brothers, Blanco

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