Al Roker yells 'Good Burger' quotes at Kenan Thompson, Kel Mitchell

After being unable to take part in NBC's coverage of Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade for the first time in 27 years in 2022, veteran TV personality Al Roker couldn't have been more excited to be back this year — enough so that he cooked up a special greeting for Good Burger 2 stars Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell live on air. The 69-year-old hilariously interrupted his coverage of the event alongside Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb to yell Good Burger quotes at the former Nickelodeon actors as the pair drove by in the film series' iconic Burgermobile.

Alan Tudyk gets mugged as Robin

You've seen the photos of Alan Tudyk dressed as Robin on Powerless. Now, it's time to see him action on the mean streets of Charm City. Spoiler alert: It doesn't go well. In this exclusive clip from Thursday's episode, Teddy (Danny Pudi), Ron (Ron Funches), and Van (Alan Tudyk) go looking for Batman in a dark alley one night in order to return one of his Batarangs to him. "Batman is not going to come to the office, so we need to meet him in his office, the cover of night,"

Alexander Skarsgrd, Harry Melling to star in 'kinky' BDSM biker movie

They didn't always seem like parallel franchises, but it's finally time for a Harry Potter star to get the 50 Shades of Grey treatment. Harry Melling, who played Dudley Dursley in the popular wizard films, is set to become a "24/7 submissive" to Alexander Skarsgård in the upcoming British film Pillion. Described as "a fun and filthy romance," Pillion stars Melling as Colin, "a weedy wallflower letting life pass him by.

Ali Wong is VERY pregnant in new Netflix stand-up special

Ali Wong is welcoming her second baby into the world — in more ways than one. Two years after giving birth to a daughter, a very pregnant Ali Wong will return to Netflix with her second original stand-up comedy special, Ali Wong: Hard Knock Wife. “The always unapologetic and nasty first time mom gets real on why having kids is not all it’s cracked up to be, including the challenges of breastfeeding, balancing family and career post pregnancy, and why all women deserve three years of paid maternity leave,” reads the release from Netflix.

Alison Mosshart details the Dead Weather's new album

Jack White’s gothic blues quartet (featuring the Kills’ frontwoman Alison Mosshart, Queens of the Stone Age’s Dean Fertita, and The Raconteurs’ Jack Lawrence) began work on its third album in late 2013. They even released a couple of singles. But sessions were soon derailed by, as Mosshart says, “everyone having 900 other jobs.” Mosshart and her Kills cohort Jamie Hince keep a brutal tour schedule and were spending down time in the studio, working on their fifth full-length.

All American season 3 tells stories of Black youth in America

All American is scoring on and off the field. For two seasons, the football drama has been telling stories about a myriad of Black experiences. Ahead of the necessary conversation about representation in Hollywood last year, the CW darling has been covering a lot of ground while telling the story of teen athlete Spencer James' (Daniel Ezra) dreams of playing in the NFL. While balancing the joy and stark realities of being Black in America, the drama has been doing the inclusive storytelling that many hope to see more of.

All the MCU actors who returned

Warning: This article contains spoilers for Marvel's What If...? The Avengers—along with many other characters from the Marvel Cinematic Universe—are assembling for What If…? But not every MCU actor returned to voice their character in the Disney+ animated series. The MCU's first major foray into the multiverse introduces alternate versions of events from major Marvel movies in the wake of Loki destroying the Sacred Timeline in its season 1 finale. In one new timeline branch, for example, a seemingly inconsequential choice from Peggy Carter to stay in the room with Steve Rogers while he underwent the experiment to become Captain America resulted in Peggy becoming the first Avenger instead.

All the times 'Watchmen' referenced the musical 'Oklahoma!'

Oh, what a beautiful mornin’! Oh, what a beautiful way to pay tribute to the great Rodgers and Hammerstein. Now that the first season of Watchmen is in your rearview mirror, perhaps its time to revisit the HBO series to see all the ways Executive Producer Damon Lindelof and his writers paid tribute to the musical Oklahoma! — the first musical written by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein in the early ’40s.

All Tomorrow's Parties

All Tomorrow’s Parties is a hologram. Oh, the new novel by William Gibson — author of 1984’s groundbreaking ”Neuromancer” and, famously, the man who invented the concept of cyberspace — looks like a book all right. It has heft; it involves printed words on paper. But just as a hologram uses the interference patterns of two sources of light to create something that appears to be more than the sum of its parts but is, in fact, less, so ”Parties” combines the themes, characters, and settings of Gibson’s previous two novels into a futuristic chimera.

All-female cast for Jason Reitman's 'Glengarry Glen Ross' reading

Just picture this image with a pantsuit. And some nail polish on that finger. Oh, and Parenthood‘s Mae Whitman where Kevin Spacey is leaning. Jason Reitman’s latest live stage-reading of an iconic movie script will replace the male dominated Glengarry Glen Ross with an entirely female cast, marking the biggest overall twist for one of his cinematic recreations since last year’s all black performance of Reservoir Dogs. Entertainment Weekly has the exclusive details on who else will take on roles from the 1992 film, why he wanted to replace XY chromosomes with XX, and we’ll also give you a preview of the poster for the event.