Another I Know What You Did Last Summer sequel is said to be in the works, and some of the original cast members will be reprising their roles. Jennifer Love Hewitt and Freddie Prinze Jr make their way back to the slasher franchise with the latest installment to be directed by Jim Gillespie. The announcement follows on the heels of other slasher relaunches like Scream, which is slated to release its sixth movie next month and has even been adapted into a series.
Winnie the Murderer
A new Winnie the Pooh movie is set to hit theaters next month, but it's unlike any version of the lovable teddy bear you've seen before. Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey will focus on Pooh and Piglet — and their murder spree. After Christopher Robin, the boy who went on countless adventures with them as a child, grew up and essentially abandoned them in the Hundred Acre Wood, they are left without food and turn feral. They then end up going on a rampage after Robin returns home with a new wife. Carnage ensues.
'The Nanny' Anniversary
Would you be on board with a reboot of The Nanny? Well something special could be in the works for the show's 30th anniversary this November. In an interview with Yahoo, Fran Drescher, who played the title character, said that talks are ongoing with Sony to make something happen, but nothing has been set in stone. Previously Drescher had hoped to tap Bronx rapper Cardi B. to join a reboot project, where she would play the role of Fran's daughter, but noted that the two were currently unable to work on the project.
Days may be getting shorter and colder, but your furry friend still needs to get that daily exercise. Dr. Danielle Bernal, global veterinarian with Wellness Pet Co., joined Cheddar News to discuss the health benefits of walking for humans and dogs.
Many parents are currently shopping for presents for their young children as the holiday season is underway. Parenting and lifestyle expert Amanda Mushro joined Cheddar News to give some ideas on what to purchase for your kids.
Wondering what to watch this weekend? This week we watch real-life spiritualism that has gone too far, fictional witchcraft that has gone too far, and two Christmas classics to bring our happiness back.
Since 1927, Time Magazine has chosen its Person of the Year to acknowledge the world's biggest and most influential change makers. This year it was global phenomenon Taylor Swift. Dan Macsai, executive editor of Time, spoke with Cheddar News about the process to make its pick and what's involved.
So I got the chance to chat with times executive editor Dan Max about how time made its decision and the entire person of the year issue.
A liberal activist with an eye for mainstream entertainment, Lear fashioned bold and controversial comedies that were embraced by viewers who had to watch the evening news to find out what was going on in the world.