Apparently there were a couple of pretty gross options for the raw chicken substitute.
Fortunately, there was a sweet substitute for Thunder Force's Melissa McCarthy and Jason Bateman.
I hope you brought a bib, because Thunder Force did not hold back on the crab jokes.
The fourth and final season of Netflix’s hit drama Ozark will begin production this fall, according to series star and executive producer Jason Bateman. The upcoming 14-episode season will be split into two 7-episode parts that will premiere separately on the streaming platform. In an interview with IndieWire, Bateman said, “We’re going to start November 9. Everything is moving well toward that, and we’re very confident in the guidelines and protocols we’re going to be following. We’ve got tons of consultants, [and] we’re learning a lot from other productions.” Even with safety …
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Reader, you must watch Game Night. The fast-paced, beautifully directed action-comedy starring Jason Bateman and Rachel McAdams as a couple trying to survive a game night that's taken a wild turn is raucously funny, sweet, and has some of the best comedy filmmaking and storytelling you'll ever see. I'm beyond pleased to hear, then, that Bateman is reuniting with Game Night writer Mark Perez to adapt the novel Superworld, a delightful sounding film with a delightfully high concept premise (via Hollywood Reporter). [caption id="attachment_693278" align="alignright" width="350"] Image via Warner Bros.[/caption] Superworld, …
Jason Bateman just notched another Best Actor Emmy nominee for Ozark, but he's reportedly already got his eye on a massive behind-the-camera job. According to Deadline, Bateman has entered early talks to helm Here Comes the Flood, a heist film that sparked a seven-figure bidding war before finally landing at Netflix. At this juncture, Bateman is only being eyed to direct but there are reportedly plenty of "juicy roles" in the script and no cast has ever been worse for including Jason Bateman. Simon Kinberg (Dark Phoenix) wrote the script, which is described as "an elevated, …
While most of you know Jason Bateman as an actor, over the past few years, Bateman has done some incredible work behind the camera, directing numerous episodes of his hit Netflix series Ozark, and more recently, a few episodes of HBO’s Stephen King adaptation The Outsider. While Bateman showed he could direct when he helmed the feature films Bad Words, and The Family Fang, I feel like the past few years he’s shown amazing growth as a filmmaker, leaning into much darker storytelling. While I love his work as an actor, I’m now more excited when I …
The actor and director had to step away from the upcoming remake.
If a remake of the comedy classic Clue had to be made, it seemed like pairing Ryan Reynolds up with co-star and director Jason Bateman was a good idea. Hot on the heels of winning an Emmy for directing the Netflix series Ozark, Bateman entered talks to direct 20th Century Studios’ Clue remake last fall. In February 2020, however, it was announced that Bateman was no longer attached to the project and James Bobin (Alice Through the Looking Glass) entered talks to take the helm instead. So what happened? Collider’s own Steve Weintraub asked Bateman that question during …
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Before directing Ryan Reynolds in Clue, he'll make this new thriller.
Jason Bateman is in negotiations to direct the New Line thriller Shut In from first-time scribe Melanie Toast, Collider has learned. The contained story, which has drawn comparisons to Panic Room, follows a single mother who is held captive by her violent ex. Her two small children are left alone in a dangerous situation, and she must do everything to protect them and survive. Dan Farah, Vertigo's Roy Lee and Cinestate's Dallas Sonnier are producing alongside Bateman and Michael Costigan of Aggregate Films. Cinestate’s Amanda Presmyk and Danielle Cox will executive producers along with Vertigo's …
In what can only be described as a direct affront to humanity's only perfect creation, there is a Clue remake headed down the pipeline, and the creative team is actually coming together. Deadline reports that Jason Bateman, who just upset Game of Thrones' final season to take home the Best Directing Emmy for Ozark, is reportedly in talks to direct and star in the Fox/Disney film. Bateman is also developing the script with Ryan Reynolds—also likely to star—who has been attached to the project since he signed a three-year producing deal with the studio last …
Jason Bateman is in talks to co-write and direct (and possibly appear in) the upcoming Clue board game movie adaptation starring Ryan Reynolds.
After foolishly taking on Bumblebee in the Transformers spinoff of the same name, John Cena is teaming up with Jason Bateman for an untitled action-comedy at Netflix. Bateman will direct from a script by Mark Perez, who wrote last year's hit comedy Game Night starring Bateman and Rachel McAdams. Bateman is also expected to play some kind of supporting role in the feature, which puts the Ozark star back in business with Netflix. Bateman is also producing with his Aggregate Films partner Michael Costigan via their Netflix production deal, and they'll be joined by industry vets Joe …