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On ’30 Rock’ & ‘Studio 60’ Anniversary, NBC Again Goes For Comedy & Drama In Same Arena With ‘Rockford Files’ & ‘Sunset’ As PI Shows Heat Up
Twenty years ago, at NBC’s 2006 upfront presentation, the network unveiled its 2006-07 lineup which featured two new series on the fall schedule, Aaron Sorkin’s drama Studio 60 On the Sunset Strip and Tina Fey’s single-camera comedy 30 Rock, set behind the scenes of a Saturday Night Live-type TV show. They launched within weeks of […]
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Donald Gibb Dies: ‘Revenge Of The Nerds’ Actor Was 71
Donald Gibb, best known for playing the “Ogre” in the Revenge of the Nerds franchise, has died. He was 71.
The actor’s son, Travis, shared with TMZ that his father had died on Tuesday evening “due to health complications.”
Travis said that his dad died in his Texas home and “was surrounded by family who loved him deeply.”
The outlet reports that Gibb had ongoing health issues that led to his death, with the family asking fans “for prayers and privacy during this difficult time,” noting that their father “will be deeply missed and forever remembered.”
Gibb was famously known for playing the lovable brute Frederick Aloysius “Ogre” Palowaski in the 1984 comedy film directed by Jeff Kanew. He would reprise his role in 1987’s Revenge of the Nerds II: Nerds in Paradise. Gibb would later reprise his role in the TV film sequel of the franchise in 1994’s Revenge of the Nerds IV: Nerds in Love.
Other films in which Gibb was credited included Meatballs Part II (1984), Jocks (1986), They Still Call Me Bruce (1987), Amazon Women on the Moon (1987), Bloodsport (1988), Missing Pieces (1992), Magic Kid 2 (1994), Bloodsport II: The Next Kumite (1996), U.S. Marshals (1998), Durango Kids (1999), The Biggest Fan (2002), and Hancock (2008), ton name a few.
In television, Gibb had guest-starring roles in Magnum, P.I. (1982), The A-Team (1983), Knight Rider (1984), The Facts of Life (1987), My Two Dads (1989), Night Court (1990), Sons and Daughters (1991), MacGyver (1991), Quantum Leap (1992), Cheers (1992), The X-Files (1993), Boy Meets World (1994), and Seinfeld (1995).
Gibb was a regular on the HBO sitcom 1st & Ten, which ran for six seasons. The actor shared credits with Delta Burke and O.J. Simpson throughout its 80-episode run.
Between 1993 and 1998, Gibb appeared in the ABC sitcom Step by Step. Other shows he appeared in included Unhappily Ever After (1996), Pacific Blue (1996), Hangin’ with Mr. Cooper (1997), Arli$$ (1999), Veronica’s Closet (2000), She Spies (2002), The Young and the Restless (2003), among others.
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Rush Hour 4: Brett Ratner Scouts Locations in China With Trump
Brett Ratner hitched a high-profile ride to China aboard Air Force One in the latest show of support President Donald Trump has bestowed on the controversial director.
The once-canceled director will use the trip to scout out locations for Rush Hour 4, his first narrative feature since being accused of sexual misconduct and harassment in 2017 (he’s always denied any wrongdoing). The buddy-cop movie, which Paramount Pictures is distributing, reunites Ratner with franchise stars Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker.
Trump departed Edwards Air Force Base on Tuesday for a summit in Beijing that will include a one-on-one meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
The South China Morning Post was the first to report that Ratner was among those traveling with Trump, as well as the reasons why, with Ratner spokesperson Victoria Palmer-Moore later confirming the trip. It remains unclear, however, as to whether he is part of the summit’s official delegation, a roster that includes Elon Musk.
Ratner’s presence isn’t a huge surprise, considering he directed Amazon MGM Studios’ Melania, the behind-the-scenes documentary shadowing First Lady Melania Trump as she prepared for her husband’s second inauguration. The film, released in theaters in late January, earned north of $16.4 million at the domestic box office before landing on Amazon’s streaming service Prime Video.
And in November 2025, several months after David Ellison officially became Paramount’s new owner, Trump appealed to longtime friend and billionaire Larry Ellison, David Ellison’s father, to lend a helping hand. At the time, numerous sources from rival legacy studios told The Hollywood Reporter that while Rush Hour 4 has enormous box office potential, associating themselves with Ratner wasn’t worth the negative headlines.
The younger Ellison has also established his own relationship with Trump, and is counting on the Oval Office’s continued support of his bid to buy Warner Bros. Discovery. WBD is the home of cable news network CNN, which has long been a target of Trump’s wrath. Trump was more than happy with the conservative-leaning changes Ellison has made at CBS News since acquiring Paramount; now, all eyes will be on what Ellison does with CNN.
Paramount, which isn’t involved with the financing or production of Rush Hour 4, referred questions about Ratner’s trip to China to his production company, RatPac Entertainment (the production outfit is owned by the London-based Access Entertainment, led by Len Blavatnik and James Packer).
The first Rush Hour film in 1998 was Ratner’s first major break on his way to developing two more films in the buddy-cop franchise that collectively earned more than $850 million at the worldwide box office, not adjusted for inflation.
In an exclusive interview with THR in January, Ratner denied he used Melania as a stepping stone to waging a comeback. “That’s ridiculous,” he said. “If anything, this was a bigger risk because of the polarization and subject matter. I didn’t do this to get me back into Hollywood. That wasn’t my strategy. I’ve been waiting to make Rush Hour 4 — that was my strategy.”
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‘VisionQuest’ Gets October Premiere Date On Disney+
Marvel‘s VisionQuest will soar onto TV screens globally later this year.
The highly anticipated conclusion to the WandaVision trilogy, as Marvel has dubbed it, will debut on October 14, star Paul Bettany revealed during Disney’s upfront presentation on Tuesday. The trilogy also includes WandaVision and Agatha All Along.
The Vision spinoff, headlined by Paul Bettany, is said to take place after the events in WandaVision where the character made a return after Thanos killed him in 2018’s Avengers: Infinity War. The new series is believed to follow Vision (Bettany) as he tries to regain his memory and humanity.
Disney also showed a trailer for advertisers and media buyers during Tuesday’s presentation, hinting at how the series will ultimately connect to its two predecessors. It also included a look at James Spader as Ultron.
Other cast includes Todd Stashwick as Paladin, a morally gray mercenary anti-hero who acts as an assassin targeting Vision’s technology, and Faran Tahir, reprising the role of Raza, the Ten Rings leader from 2008’s Iron Man.
Deadline has also confirmed that Lauren Morais and Diane Morgan joined the cast. We hear Morais will play Lisa Molinari, a character closely connected to Ruaridh Mollica’s Thomas Shepherd, and Morgan is playing an associate of Stashwick’s character, Paladin.
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