Jake Johnson spent a lot of time with Tom Cruise on the first and only Dark Universe installment.
Jake Johnson's Ride The Eagle experience was a rather unique one.
Jurassic World: Dominion is missing out on Jake Johnson, and it's a story we're all too familiar with.
It’s been three years since we were introduced to Jake Johnson’s Peter B. Parker in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.
Adult animation is having a bit of a moment right now, so it only makes sense that Jake Johnson has made the jump to starring in his own series. The New Girl alum and now-iconic Peter Parker from Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse leads the new Netflix animated series Hoops, which is absolutely 100% not for children. Created by Ben Hoffman, the show revolves around a foul-mouthed high school basketball coach named Ben (played by Johnson) living in Kentucky who is beset by disappointment and failure at every turn, and yet is continually strong-willed and optimistic. …
One of the highlights of 2015’s Jurassic World was Jake Johnson’s character Lowery Cruthers, but there’s a chance he may not get his triumphant return in Jurassic World: Dominion. Lowery was a park employee at the fully functional Jurassic World, but he also was a Jurassic Park superfan – a metatextual nod to the franchise’s devoted fanbase. Lowery learned to be careful what he wished for when Jurassic World was overrun by dinosaurs, and while we know he made it out of there alive, he did not appear in the 2018 sequel Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. But …
Netflix has released the full, official trailer for Hoops, an extremely not-for-kids animated comedy starring national treasure Jake Johnson as a deadbeat high school basketball coach reaching for his hoop dreams. Archer writer Ben Hoffman created the series, with Phil Lord and Chris Miller on board as producers. In addition to the trailer, Netflix also announced a few delightful guest voices, including Johnson's former New Girl co-stars Max Greenfield, Damon Wayans Jr., and Hannah Simone, along with Will Forte, Nick Swardson, Sam Richardson, W. Earl Brown, and THE Mayor of Flavortown, Guy Fieri. Hot dang, this …
Jake Johnson can be seen on ABC's Stumptown, and he can be heard (saying a whole bunch of F-bombs) on Netflix soon.
Netflix has released the first trailer for Hoops, the new animated series starring Jake Johnson. Not only are we being treated to a funny, foul-mouthed teaser, we're also getting a cast and character breakdown as well as some first-look images. The Hoops teaser trailer is here for a good time, not a long time. We're introduced to the show's protagonist, Coach Ben Hopkins (Johnson), a "pathetic, angry, foul-mouthed coach desperate to prove himself, but always looking for an easy way to get the job done." Ben is trying (and failing) to end a practice …
Jake Johnson and Omar Sy, who co-starred in 2015's Jurassic World, are set to reprise their roles in Colin Trevorrow's Jurassic World 3, Collider has exclusively learned. Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard are back as the leads, and this time they'll be joined by the original Jurassic Park trio of Sam Neill, Laura Dern and Jeff Goldblum, all of whom will have sizable roles in the sequel. New additions to the franchise include Mamoudou Athie and DeWanda Wise, while Justice Smith and Daniella Pineda are reprising their roles from Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. When we …
Based on the graphic novels written by Greg Rucka, the ABC series Stumptown follows Dex Parios (Cobie Smulders), a sharp-witted army veteran with intelligence skills, whose disastrous love life, gambling debt and a brother (Cole Sibus) that she takes care of create complications when it comes to her unapologetic style. She’s a great PI, but going after hardcore criminals sometimes puts her at odds with the police, including Lieutenant Cosgrove (Camryn Manheim) and Detective Miles Hoffman (Michael Ealy), and her best, and seemingly only, friend Grey McConnell (Jake Johnson), who has his own demons to deal with. During …