Back in 2007, an outrageous high school comedy called "Superbad" came out in theaters and introduced two actors that would end up becoming superstars in the coming years: Jonah Hill and Emma Stone. In the near-decade since then, the two have turned into Oscar nominees and extremely successful performers -- and now, they're set to reunite for "Manic," a new comedy series by Cary Fukunaga! Read More »
Channing Tatum still has not officially signed on to play Gambit, but he and the studio continue to talk about the role as if it is a done deal and media outlets continue to treat it as such. In a new interview to promote 22 Jump Street, the actor talks about learning Gambit's famous Cajun accent. Read More »
It's almost a done deal that Channing Tatum will portray Gambit in the X-Men film franchise to the point that the actor and the studio are openly discussing the role as if he has already signed the papers. In a new interview, the 22 Jump Street actor goes into further detail about the part. Read More »
After being caught on camera shouting a homophobic slur at a paparazzo, 22 Jump Street star Jonah Hill spent most of his interviews to promote the release of new comedy with Channing Tatum to apologize for his comments. So when he appeared on The Colbert Report last night, we expected the same apology, but host Stephen Colbert wanted a much different apology from Hill. Read More »
Jonah Hill has already apologized for the homophobic slur he said to an aggressive photographer over the weekend, but his recent appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon was also used as a platform for setting the record straight. In a moving speech to the audience and viewers watching at home, Hill made sure he got the point across that what he said was wrong and that he is deeply sorry for it. Read More »
Actor Jonah Hill is a staunch supporter of the Gay Rights community - until you piss him off, apparently. Read More »
Leonardo DiCaprio and Jonah Hill are teaming up once again for the film adaptation of Marie Brenner's 1997 Vanity Fair article "The Ballad of Richard Jewell." This will be the actors' second film together after 2013's hit The Wolf of Wall Street, which garnered Oscar nominations for both stars. Read More »
When you think of a Hollywood actor's paycheck and salary for a movie role, you probably think of numbers up in the upper hundreds of thousands or even into the millions (depending on the star), right? And when that actor is working on a huge movie with other big actors and a huge director, that number gets higher, yes? Well, that was not the case for Jonah Hill when he starred opposite Leonardo DiCaprio in Martin Scorsese's The Wolf of Wall Street last month. Though he received an Oscar nomination for his performance, his paycheck was a mere $60,000. Read More »
Today in "wait, what?": Leonardo DiCaprio and Jonah Hill are working with Q-Tip on a television series about the Native Tongues collective. Read More »
The comedy hit 21 Jump Street in 2012 led by Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill featured surprise cameos by Johnny Depp and Peter DeLuise, who starred in the original 1980s television series. And according to a new report, the sequel, 22 Jump Street, could feature a few more cameo appearances. Read More »
Jonah Hill is a pretty loveable comedic character, from his role as Seth in Superbad to Schmidt in 21 Jumpstreet. But he has received some major recognition for transitioning to the more serious, dramatic side of acting with his Oscar nomination for his role in Moneyball. Now, Hill plays Donnie Azoff in The Wolf of Wall Street. Read More »
Kristen Wiig returned to Saturday Night Live last night for the first time after leaving the cast last year. This time, the former cast member came on to host along with musical guest Vampire Weekend, and she brought back plenty of her old characters. We got to see "Target Lady," "the Californians," and even a tease of "Gilly!" Wiig also brought friend and former cast member Maya Rudolph for some jokes as well as Jonah Hill. Vampire Weekend performed two new songs off of their album Modern Vampires in the City and Wiig had us all laughing. What did you think? Read More »