Like many beloved comedies celebrating milestone anniversaries, Wedding Crashers is heading back to the big screen. To mark its 20th anniversary, the 2005 hit starring Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn will return to theaters this December with a special re-release featuring 10 minutes of never-before-seen deleted scenes.
At the weekend box office, Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere opened to a modest turnout, earning roughly half the total of the top film — Chainsaw Man: The Movie – Reze Arc, a Japanese animated feature based on the popular Chainsaw Man manga series.
And on Netflix, it’s shaping up to be a “Gen Z Christmas” as the streamer officially greenlights Hollywood Arts, a Victorious spinoff starring Daniella Monet reprising her role as Trina Vega. The new series finds Trina returning to her old performing arts school as an unqualified substitute teacher who both clashes with — and unexpectedly inspires — a new generation of talented students. The show is set to premiere next year.
