Will Forte
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Peacock Picks Up Will Forte’s ‘MacGruber’ to Series, So ‘Spread the Word, You Friggin’ Turds’ (Video)
Getting in (and hopefully not out of) an ultra-streaming situation
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Nick Offerman, Jenny Slate Animated Series ‘The Great North’ Gets Early Season 2 Renewal at Fox
Comedy from “Bob’s Burgers” creator Loren Bouchard will premiere at midseason
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‘Scoob!’ to Land on HBO Max Next Week
The animated “Scooby Doo” film debuted online for digital rental on May 15
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How Will Forte’s Karaoke Sessions With Jason Sudeikis Prepared Him for ‘Scoob’ (Video)
Forte’s Shaggy sings a rendition of Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga’s “Shallow” with his beloved pal Scooby-Doo
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‘Scoob’ Star Will Forte on Voicing Beloved Shaggy: ‘It Was an Incredibly Daunting Thing’ (Video)
In fact, he lost some sleep over it
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‘Scoob!’ Film Review: Animated Scooby-Doo Reboot Starts by Making Fun of Itself
The film determined to have its cake and eat it, too – to give the kids an animated action mystery but also keep up a steady stream of inside jokes
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Netflix Orders Robert Downey Jr-Produced ‘Sweet Tooth’ Adaptation Starring Will Forte, James Brolin
Drama series follows “part deer, part boy” Gus, played by Christian Convery
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‘The Willoughbys’ Trailer: Mop-Top Redheads Ditch Their Parents in Netflix Animated Family Film (Video)
Movie based on Lois Lowry’s acclaimed book drops on April 22
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‘MacGruber’ Revival, Transgender Drama From Laverne Cox Among Peacock Projects in Development
Upcoming streaming service also sets projects from Amy Poehler and Mindy Kaling
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‘Scoob!’ Trailer Reveals Scooby Doo and Shaggy’s Origin Story (Video)
Warner Animation feature film opens in theaters on May 15, 2020
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Taylor Swift’s 8 Craziest ‘SNL’ Sketches (Videos)
This songbird can do more than sing
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Will Forte and Kaitlin Olson Bring Home Renovation Comedy to Quibi
Funny or Die show will also include Eva Longoria and Andy Garcia
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Kristen Wiig’s 12 Funniest Characters, From Target Lady to Patty Hearst (Photos)
The “Where’d You Go, Bernadette” star has brought her sense of humor to large and small screens since 2005, from seven seasons on “Saturday Night Live” to movies like “Bridesmaids” and “Adventureland.”