After a 13-year hiatus, Party Down, the comedy-drama about a group of aspiring actors in L.A. who work as caterers to make ends meet, made its return to Starz for a third season on Feb. 24. Unlike some of the show’s characters who, over time, have given up hope of playing their dream roles, the actors behind the series remained committed to reprising their parts in the cult classic.
“It wasn’t necessarily a matter of it anyone wanted to do it; it was just a matter of when and how,” said Adam Scott, who plays Henry Pollard, during a recent THR Presents panel powered by Vision Media. “The entire 13 years since we finished shooting season two, we’ve been talking about doing more.”
With the revival of Party Down came new additions to the ensemble cast, which includes Scott, Ken Marino, Jane Lynch, Megan Mullally, Ryan Hansen and Martin Starr.
“It wasn’t necessarily a matter of it anyone wanted to do it; it was just a matter of when and how,” said Adam Scott, who plays Henry Pollard, during a recent THR Presents panel powered by Vision Media. “The entire 13 years since we finished shooting season two, we’ve been talking about doing more.”
With the revival of Party Down came new additions to the ensemble cast, which includes Scott, Ken Marino, Jane Lynch, Megan Mullally, Ryan Hansen and Martin Starr.
- 6/6/2023
- by Brande Victorian
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
[Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers for the first episode of “Party Down” Season 3.]
Here’s some context for how long it’s been since “Party Down” went away: The last episode of the original run aired when “Iron Man 2” was still in theaters.
Now the show is back in a very different entertainment landscape, not just in how people watch things but what’s dominating the culture they’re a part of. Naturally, with the show coming back nearly 13 years after it disappeared off the Starz schedule, comic book movies are a running theme in Season 3. The first episode of the show’s reboot finds the old Party Down crew reunited at a party for Kyle (Ryan Hansen), recently cast as the newest member of an unnamed extended film universe. Throughout the season, characters toss out names of superhero movies ranging from the familiar (Megan Mullally was born to say the words “Guardians: Infinity Sticks”) to the bizarre (Jennifer Garner...
Here’s some context for how long it’s been since “Party Down” went away: The last episode of the original run aired when “Iron Man 2” was still in theaters.
Now the show is back in a very different entertainment landscape, not just in how people watch things but what’s dominating the culture they’re a part of. Naturally, with the show coming back nearly 13 years after it disappeared off the Starz schedule, comic book movies are a running theme in Season 3. The first episode of the show’s reboot finds the old Party Down crew reunited at a party for Kyle (Ryan Hansen), recently cast as the newest member of an unnamed extended film universe. Throughout the season, characters toss out names of superhero movies ranging from the familiar (Megan Mullally was born to say the words “Guardians: Infinity Sticks”) to the bizarre (Jennifer Garner...
- 2/25/2023
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
Channing Tatum knows what he's doing when it comes to bringing the sexy - in a digestible, wholesome way that only he can. He's riled audiences into a sweaty frenzy with a blow torch and a floor grind in the Magic Mike franchise and warmed hearts in a wholesome film about a soldier and his "Dog."
And he gets me every single time.
Although I've watched both Magic Mike movies more times than I'd be able to count, the idea of seeing the show live in Las Vegas didn't seem like something I'd ever do. I've never been to a strip club; just the idea of having a guy grind on me at a bar is a very hard no from me. But in the spirit of being outside again and spending quality time with the people I love, I headed to the Sahara Las Vegas Hotel to see my first strip show,...
And he gets me every single time.
Although I've watched both Magic Mike movies more times than I'd be able to count, the idea of seeing the show live in Las Vegas didn't seem like something I'd ever do. I've never been to a strip club; just the idea of having a guy grind on me at a bar is a very hard no from me. But in the spirit of being outside again and spending quality time with the people I love, I headed to the Sahara Las Vegas Hotel to see my first strip show,...
- 7/19/2022
- by Jada Gomez
- Popsugar.com
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