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Mischa Barton Is Joining *The Hills* Revival, and It Feels Like 2005 Again


Mischa Barton, known best for the aughts-defining TV show The O.C., is now jumping over to another iconic franchise.

According to a press release, Barton will be one of the stars of MTV’s upcoming The Hills revival, joining original cast members Audrina Patridge, Brody Jenner, Frankie Delgado, Heidi Pratt, Jason Wahler, Justin “Bobby” Brescia, Spencer Pratt, Stephanie Pratt, and Whitney Port. (Sorry, but your favs Lauren Conrad and Kristin Cavallari won’t be appearing at all, owing to separate reasons.) As MTV is only indulging us with a standard casting announcement, who knows what trouble she’ll get into when filming begins—maybe she’ll appear as a ghost and materialize in front of Summer! Oh wait, wrong show.

And speaking of The O.C., that cult-favorite Fox series, which starred Barton, Rachel Bilson, Ben McKenzie, and Adam Brody, actually served as inspiration for Laguna Beach, The Hills‘ suburban, high school-dwelling predecessor, according to People. Thus, the addition of Barton to the cast of The Hills reboot is a fitting tribute to everyone’s original favorite seaside teen drama.

The Hills: New Beginnings, the latest in TV’s constant churning of recycled nostalgia content, kind of makes sense as a next step for Barton, as well: As Page Six notes, she’s been fraternizing with many of the show’s core players for well over a decade, which eliminates the “new kid in town” vibes that may linger for the first few episodes. Now, get ready, California; here she comes! It really does feel like 2005 again. Hopefully, this reboot comes equipped with T-mobile Sidekicks, Juicy tracksuits, and countless trips to the Kitson boutique in Beverly Hills.

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The *Veronica Mars* Revival Is Officially Happening


Kristen Bell now has two good places to call home on the small screen. After being teased for way too many years, a Veronica Mars revival has officially been confirmed and picked up by Hulu for an eight-episode season.

According to a press release, the season will air sometime in 2019, with Hulu also acquiring the entire series and the one-off film for its streaming service.

“The new season will once again delve into the class divide in Neptune, California, that ran throughout the original series. Spring breakers are being murdered, imperiling Neptune’s tourist industry,” the release states, ever so eerily. “The family of one victim hires Mars Investigations to find their son’s killer, and Veronica is drawn into a mystery that pits the town’s wealthy ’09ers,’ who’d just as soon see the spring break crowd go away, and working-class residents who rely on the money spring break partiers spend.”

Bell, who’s the only returning cast member confirmed at the moment besides the show’s creator, Rob Thomas, excitedly tweeted the “BREAKING NEWS” this afternoon. “Thank you to all the marshmallows for staying excited and to Hulu for giving Veronica a chance to wear her big girl pants,” she wrote. “I hope we’re still friends after I taser you.”

Any Veronica Mars fan could tell you how a proper revival of the show has been a long time coming since its original run ended more than a decade ago on the CW, especially after the divisive reception of the crowd-funded 2014 film. But if our titular heroine taught us anything, it’s that she knows how to battle her way back into our hearts.

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The Best Part of the *Crazy Rich Asians* Fashion Is the Revival of the Getting-Dressed Montage


As to be expected, there’s a crazy rich amount of designer gowns, over-the-top moments, and an overall obscene display of opulence featured in Crazy Rich Asians. In terms of the fashion, though, one particular scene stands out: Peik Lin Goh (played by Awkwafina) and Oliver T’sien (Nico Santos) act as fashion fairy godparents to Rachel Chu (Constance Wu), making her over for the wedding of the century and transforming her from a somewhat lost NYU economics professor into a fearless, high-fashion force.

There’s music. There’s some dancing. There’s a lot of twirling. There’s a ton of colorful fashion—and equally colorful, laugh-out-loud off-the-cuff snark from Awkwafina and Santos. It’s a revival of a classic rom-com hallmark we haven’t really seen in years: the getting-dressed montage.

It’s a feel-good scene that puts the tension on pause and suspends all the drama just for a second. For a moment, you—and maybe even the characters, too—forget what’s at stake: Rachel is about to enter the underbelly of high Asian society and go head-to-head with her boyfriend’s mother, Eleanor Young (played by the inimitable Michelle Yeoh).

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Unlike some of the most memorable getting-dressed montages from rom-coms—in which the heroine loses her glasses, lets down her hair, and suddenly she’s hot (She’s All That); visits an off-kilter dress shop on the way to break up a wedding and ends up recreating iconic movie costumes (The Sweetest Thing); or tries on her former heinous bridesmaid dresses for whatever reason (27 Dresses)—this scene feels more profound. The sequence aims to instill confidence in a character who’s genuinely out of her element and provides pure joy courtesy of the delightfully extravagant fashion.

“I don’t remember [director Jon Chu] pointing out an example from another movie, but I can’t even think of a getting-ready scene where they try on so many dresses,” says costume designer Mary E. Vogt. “This was a scene that he really loved and he wanted to create from whatever costumes I gave him.”

Because “high fashion can all look the same,” according to Vogt, she set out to pick pieces that felt distinct and special, that would give the actors room to play. “I knew Awkwafina and Nico would be making jokes, so I tried to give something that would be easy,” she says. “It’s hard to make a joke about a super elegant dress.”

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And sure enough, Vogt delivered.

Originally, Chu asked for eight dresses for this scene. Vogt pulled 15 options (with five back-ups), each brimming with the promise of potential comedic material. In the film, Peik Lin and Oliver add some colorful descriptions: a short and silver Michael Kors dress was judged “the death of disco,” a bright and colorful prism dress was described as “a clown’s tampon,” and a little pink dress by Malaysian designer Carven Ong called to mind an “ebola virus.” (When asked about how the designers feel about the mirthful attack on their designs, Vogt says: “Oh my god, I don’t know! I hope they’re ok; I hope they have a sense of humor about it.”)

Vogt says the scene was “all totally improvised,” and that Awkwafina and Santos “didn’t need too much prompting.”

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“It was very spontaneous and the two actors together were hilarious,” Vogt continues. “Jon is a very spontaneous person, too, and he had no problem taking ideas from the actors and using their ad lib lines—and his light touch gives the whole movie a playful, effervescent, sparkling kind of quality, as though it’s all happening live.”

That playful, lighthearted quality might have something to do with Chu’s filmography, whose well-known projects have been music-filled hits, including various films from the Step Up franchise and Justin Bieber’s Never Say Never documentary. Whatever the reason, that little bit of movie magic was all the film needed to achieve two things: to reveal Rachel’s playful side, and to mark a character transformation moment. For that, Vogt says the scene was important to the director.

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“During the movie, Rachel is serious, but this is the only scene where we see Rachel dancing—she’s relaxed and more playful than in any other part,” Vogt says. “Because of it, I didn’t want it to have a dull look. The clothes are there really to enhance the actors without overpowering them.”

It’s easy to overlook the montage, to judge it for its frivolity, or to even dismiss it as another opportunity to showcase more luxury. But the scene plays a much bigger role (albeit a covert one) that helps not only in furthering the plot, but driving home the overall message of the film. As Chu told Deadline: “It’s called Crazy Rich Asians, but it’s really not about crazy rich Asians. It’s about Rachel Chu finding her identity and finding her self-worth through this journey back into her culture, which, for me as a filmmaker, exploring my cultural identity is the scariest thing.”

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With the sartorial support of Peik Lin and Oliver, Rachel confidently emerges—in a ethereal Marchesa gown, crafted out of tulle. The dress appears soft, but acts as something like a suit of armor.

In a way, that’s what fashion’s all about.

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Fran Drescher Says a Nanny Revival Could Happen


Fans of The Nanny rejoice: the classic ’90s sitcom just might be coming back to the small screen. On Monday, Fran Drescher said in an interview with Entertainment Tonight that she’s been “talking about” the possibility of a Nanny revival with co-creator Peter Marc Jacob (who also happens to be her ex-husband). “People really love that show,’ she told Entertainment Tonight. “It’s unreal.”

She also teased a “very big project” that she’s been working on with Jacob. “It’s going to be very exciting for the fans, but I’m not at liberty to announce it yet,” she said. “But it’s gonna be big.”

In the event that the Nanny does get brought back, Drescher said she hopes her character will be much more socially conscious. “She would’ve maybe gotten involved in more things [that] Fran Drescher is involved with,” she told Entertainment Tonight. “All kinds of things from environmental issues, to health, to civil liberties, that’s what I think Fran would be doing now — opening her big Queens mouth for the greater good.”

As for woke Fran’s storyline, Drescher said it would have to be set way after the original show ended. “The thing is our show would be the same characters 20 years later,” she said. “We can’t just pick up where we left off. But in a way, that could be really good because the show can have a whole fresh bend to it.”

The news of a possible Nanny revival comes three weeks after the cancellation of fellow ’90s sitcom Roseanne‘s revival. When asked about fans’ suggestion that The Nanny would be the perfect Roseanne replacement, Drescher told Entertainment Tonight that she’s “not mad at that suggestion.” “I mean, I’m waiting to get the call,” she said.



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The 'Will & Grace' Revival on NBC: Everything We Know So Far


Debra Messing says she hasn’t had much to laugh about since election night, but that’s about to change soon: NBC just announced that the Will & Grace revival has already been picked up for a second season. What else do you need to know about the Emmy-winning sitcom’s return? Here, everything we know…so far.

The series will return on Thursday, September 28. You can watch Will & Grace at 9:00 P.M. ET/PT, sandwiched between The Good Place at 8:30 and Great News at 9:30 P.M. Season two will presumably air in the fall of 2018, but no official date has been set.

NBC will air a new special to commemorate the original series a week before the premiere. The network and The Paley Center for Media are collaborating on the hourlong special The Paley Center Salutes the Best of Will & Grace, scheduled to air Tuesday, September 19 at 10 P.M. ET/PT. It will feature the best moments from the show’s original eight seasons as well as new and exclusive interviews with the cast and creators. Also included is never-seen-before behind-the-scenes footage.

Legendary director Jimmy Burrows is back to direct. Burrows directed every original Will & Grace episode and will do the same for the 16-episode revival.

You might be able to stream the series soon. Currently, old episodes of Will & Grace aren’t available online (shocking, we know), but cocreator Max Mutchnick said at the Television Critics Association summer press tour that they’re working on making the show available on streaming. The most likely place would be Hulu, which works closely with Universal Television, the studio behind Will & Grace.

The comedy will address politics, sex, social issues, and pop culture. “We’ll be shining a light on what’s happening today in our culture,” Messing revealed at the TCAs. “My hope is that now we can finish the alphabet” in terms of LGBTQ issues, storylines, and characters, noting that the original series mainly covered only lesbian and gay issues.

And don’t forget relationship drama! “They’ve always been successful at life and living,” the producers told EW. “It’s relationships that Will and Grace have always had the trouble with, and they still do.”

Forget the series finale from 2006. If you don’t remember what happened when the show went off the air 11 years ago, well, don’t worry about it. “It was more or less a fantasy, a projection into the future,” note the creators. (But in case you were wondering, Grace had a daughter named Laila with husband Leo, while Will and husband Vincent were raising a son, Ben.) In the revival Will and Grace will be single, without kids, and still living in their New York City apartment. Cocreator David Kohan told EW that “if [we wrote them with] children [now], then it has to be about them being parents, ’cause presumably it would be a priority in their lives. And if it wasn’t a priority in their lives, then they’re just bad parents, right? We frankly did not want to see them being either good parents or bad parents. We wanted them to be Will and Grace.”

But Grace’s love interest, Leo, will return. Harry Connick, Jr. will be back, but it remains to be seen if he’ll be playing Grace’s ex-husband or ex-boyfriend.

We’ll find out why Will and Grace are still living together. “Circumstances bring them together again,” cocreator David Kohan reveals. “They’ve lived their lives. However healthy or unhealthy [their living situation is], that will be addressed.” Joked Debra Messing: “We don’t care about being healthy!”

It’s back in time for Jack and Karen as well. The producers also told EW that Jack will return as Will and Grace’s neighbor, and Karen will “still get her drink on and live in that mansion. Will’s and Grace’s careers (Will is a lawyer; Grace an interior designer) will be the same, and Jack the actor will be teaching his own craft called ‘Jackting.'”

Check out the trailer, below:

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Stay tuned—we’ll update this post as more information becomes available.



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