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‘Extraordinary Attorney Woo' US remake in the works? Here's what we know
‘Extraordinary Attorney Woo' US remake in the works? Here's what we know

Time of India

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

‘Extraordinary Attorney Woo' US remake in the works? Here's what we know

Park Eun Bin's popular K-drama ' Extraordinary Attorney Woo ' managed to garner a lot of support ever since its release. The legal office romance comedy might just be getting a complete remake as rumours of a US version spread online. 'Extraordinary Attorney Woo' remake in the works? According to reports from Deadline, the popular Korean drama is heading towards an international remake, and that too before any news about the original show's sequel. As per the report, Leila Gerstein , known for shows like ' Gossip Girl ', 'The O.C.', 'Life As We Know It', and 'Hart of Dixie', will be taking over the remake shop and will possibly be credited as the writer. As of right now, the production team of the original show has made no official comment on the report, and has also avoided all claims of there being a remake as well. The production studio issued a statement to EDaily, saying 'it's difficult to answer'. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like These 11 Everyday Foods Might Be the Key to Knee Pain Relief Undo About 'Extraordinary Attorney Woo' In August 2022, it was confirmed that the original show will be getting a second season soon. At the time, the two leads of the show had been busy with their own schedules. Eun Bin was busy wrapping up filming for other projects, while Kang Tae Oh was enlisted in the military due to his 1 year and 6 months of mandatory service. The story follows the life of Attorney Woo, who is on the autism spectrum and has managed to secure a job at one of the biggest and most sought-after legal firms in the country. There she learns how to navigate working in the busy world of judges, lawyers and criminals. Alongside that, she even ends up encountering love in the office as well. The show boasted a star-studded cast of Kwon Eun Bin, Kang Tae Oh, Kim Hieora, Kang Ki Young, Joo Hyun Young, Ha Yoon Kyung, and Joo Jong Hyuk

Adam Brody Reveals He Auditioned for Blue's Clues: 'I Really Wanted It But Didn't Get'
Adam Brody Reveals He Auditioned for Blue's Clues: 'I Really Wanted It But Didn't Get'

News18

time15-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • News18

Adam Brody Reveals He Auditioned for Blue's Clues: 'I Really Wanted It But Didn't Get'

Last Updated: Adam Brody, known for The O.C., revealed he auditioned hard for a role but didn't get it. Before he became everyone's favorite witty teen in The O.C., Adam Brody was just another young actor in Los Angeles chasing auditions — including one he really, really wanted. At a recent comedy actor roundtable hosted by The Hollywood Reporter, Brody revealed a surprising role he tried hard to land, and it wasn't in your typical teen drama. Seated alongside Ted Danson, Jason Segel, Seth Rogen, Julio Torres, and John Mulaney, Brody was asked which role he had fought hardest for in his career. That's when he dropped the unexpected name: Blue's Clues. 'I tried real hard," the 45-year-old actor confessed, adding, 'It was like 1999, I auditioned for it, I wanted it, I didn't get it. But I would've loved it." The children's TV series had just become a sensation on Nick Jr. at the time, with Steve Burns charming toddlers across the world as the original host. Brody clearly saw the appeal but the role eventually went to someone else, and the hosting baton later passed to Donovan Patton and now Joshua Dela Cruz. Seth Rogen, also part of the panel, nudged Brody with the question, 'You fought for it?" to which Brody smiled and repeated, 'I tried real hard." But Blue's Clues wasn't the only one that got away. Brody also revealed that he once read for Henry Parker's role in Dawson's Creek, a part that ultimately went to Michael Pitt. He remembered the audition vividly: 'I read with Scott Speedman, sweating," he shared. Thankfully, fate had other plans for Brody. Just a few years later, he landed his breakout role as Seth Cohen in The O.C., which debuted in 2003 and ran until 2007. The show made him a household name and starred Mischa Barton, Ben McKenzie, and Rachel Bilson. Brody has since continued to explore comedy and was most recently seen in the Netflix rom-com series Nobody Wants This, playing a rabbi opposite Kristen Bell's podcast host. Season 2 is currently in the works. First Published:

Nobody Wants This actor Adam Brody 'tried real hard' to be part of Blue's Clues: 'I auditioned, but…'
Nobody Wants This actor Adam Brody 'tried real hard' to be part of Blue's Clues: 'I auditioned, but…'

Hindustan Times

time14-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

Nobody Wants This actor Adam Brody 'tried real hard' to be part of Blue's Clues: 'I auditioned, but…'

Actor Adam Brody, best known for essaying Seth Cohen on popular TV series The O.C., has revealed that he once auditioned and "tried real hard" for a role, but still couldn't get it. On Wednesday, the 45-year-old sat down for the comedy actor roundtable of The Hollywood Reporter. He was joined by Ted Danson, Seth Rogen, Julio Torres, John Mulaney, and Jason Segel. At the roundtable, the actors were asked about the project they "fought hardest for". Talking about this, Brody stated that he really wanted to be a part of Blue's Clues early on when he had first shifted to Los Angeles. Later on, Seth Rogen asked him whether he 'fought for it." In reply, the Nobody Wants This star stated that he "tried real hard" for the part. "It was like 1999, I auditioned for it, I wanted it, I didn't get it. But I would've loved it," he added. This was not the only major role that Brody had auditioned for. He highlighted that he even tried for Henry Parker's role on the drama series Dawson's Creek. Ultimately, this role went to Michael Pitt. Brody admitted that he read for the role with "Scott Speedman, sweating." Blue's Clues saw its debut on Nick Jr. in 1996, The show's host was Steve Burns. Post his departure from the animated series in 2002, Donovan Patton joined the project. At present, it is hosted by Joshua Dela Cruz. It seems like all worked out well for Brody as he went on to grab the role of Seth Cohen on The O.C. in 2003. The series, which ran for a total of three seasons until 2007, also featured Mischa Barton, Ben McKenzie, Rachel Bilson and Melinda Clarke. Also read: Adam Brody, Kristen Bell's Nobody Wants This renewed for season 2 by Netflix Brody was most recently seen as Noah Roklov, a rabbi, in Netflix's romantic comedy series Nobody Wants This, alongside Kristen Bell. She played the role of Joanne, a podcast host. The series is currently filming its second season. He is popular for his roles as Seth Cohen in TV series The O.C. and Noah in Nobody Wants This. It narrates the journey of the unexpected relationship between an American rabbi and a podcast host. It is set to premiere globally on October 23 on Netflix.

Adam Brody calls 'Blue's Clues' audition the role he fought hardest for: 'I would've loved it'
Adam Brody calls 'Blue's Clues' audition the role he fought hardest for: 'I would've loved it'

Yahoo

time14-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Adam Brody calls 'Blue's Clues' audition the role he fought hardest for: 'I would've loved it'

Everybody wants this: Adam Brody says he "tried real hard" to star on Blue's Clues. The actor called his audition for the beloved children's show the role he fought the hardest for during the early days of his career, sharing the endearing anecdote with fellow funnymen Ted Danson, Seth Rogen, Julio Torres, John Mulaney, and Jason Segel for The Hollywood Reporter's comedy actor roundtable. "I really wanted Blue's Clues early on when I first moved to L.A.," Brody shared. "And you fought for it?" Rogen asked. "I tried real hard, yeah," the Nobody Wants This star said. "It was like 1999, I auditioned for it, I wanted it, I didn't get it. But I would've loved it. It's a show for toddlers. But it's all of those early ones." Brody then stunned the roundtable by sharing that he also auditioned for the role of Henry Parker on the teen drama Dawson's Creek, which ultimately went to Michael Pitt. "I read with Scott Speedman, sweating," Brody recounted. "Oh, they wanted pouty lips," Torres quipped. "Do you know the role?" Mulaney asked Torres, who explained, "No, I just know the actor." Rogen said with laughter, "He is pouty." Blue's Clues premiered on Nick Jr. in 1996 and introduced Steve Burns as the animated show's original human host. Burns departed the show in 2002 and was replaced by Donovan Patton and later, Joshua Dela Cruz, the show's current host. But Burns has remained a fixture among young fans and grown-up ones alike, having gone viral for checking in on his now-millennial followers on social media during the COVID-19 pandemic and Donald Trump's polarizing presidential hey, Brody has since bounced back from those perceived losses. He landed a memorable gig on Gilmore Girls as Lane's (Keiko Agena) Hep Alien bandmate and boyfriend Dave Rygalski. Then came his breakout role on the hit 2003 teen drama The O.C., in which Brody starred as fan-favorite Seth Cohen across all four seasons. He's recently generated awards buzz for his role as a hunky rabbi on Netflix's rom-com series Nobody Wants This. The star earned his very first Golden Globe nomination earlier this year for the role and is considered an Emmy contender at the upcoming ceremony this fall. Appearing on Entertainment Weekly's Awardist podcast alongside costar Kristen Bell, Brody marveled about the "instantaneous" success of the show and his role, which has been regarded as the kickstarter of what has been hailed as the Adam Brody renaissance. "I think I was getting stopped on the street pretty much day after it came out and I was getting texts from anyone — my handyman, anyone in my life — in my phone," Brody said. "I've never witnessed anything that felt quite as overnight and as pervasive as this." Read the original article on Entertainment Weekly

Rob Gronkowski, Sistine Stallone, Mischa Barton & More Join Crime Thriller ‘Bad News On The Doorstep'
Rob Gronkowski, Sistine Stallone, Mischa Barton & More Join Crime Thriller ‘Bad News On The Doorstep'

Yahoo

time30-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Rob Gronkowski, Sistine Stallone, Mischa Barton & More Join Crime Thriller ‘Bad News On The Doorstep'

EXCLUSIVE: Former NFL star Rob 'Gronk' Gronkowski (The Roaring Game), Sistine Stallone (47 Meters Down: Uncaged), and Mischa Barton (The O.C.) are among new additions to Bad News on the Doorstep, the 1950s mafia crime thriller on which we were first to report a week ago. As previously announced, Chazz Palminteri and Robert Davi lead the cast opposite their sons, Dante Palminteri and Nick Davi. Others newly set include Robert Picardo (Star Trek: Voyager), Cerina Vincent (Cabin Fever), Federico Castelluccio (The Sopranos), Vincent Pastore (The Sopranos), Ed Marinaro (Blue Mountain State), John Fiore (The Sopranos), Kea Ho (Junction), Rob Goon (The Roaring Game) and Godsmack lead singer Sully Erna (Bleed for This). More from Deadline Issa Rae To Star In & Produce Comedic MRC Thriller 'Good People, Bad Things' From Ninian Doff Country Star Kane Brown Joins Taylor Lautner In Romantic Comedy 'The Token Groomsman' First Look Images Of Rob Gronkowski, Mickey Rourke, Fivel Stewart & Justin Chatwin In Sports Comedy 'The Roaring Game' Recently wrapping production in Rhode Island, Bad News on the Doorstep unfolds as a poignant coming-of-age narrative chronicling the lives of Frank and Gino, two Italian-American high-school football prodigies amidst the gritty backdrop of late 1950s New Jersey. Beyond the gridiron, they confront a myriad of trials, from the complexities of post-football existence to the allure of delving into the underworld of organized crime. As they traverse this tumultuous landscape, they glean invaluable insights and grapple with profound life lessons, shaping their destinies in unexpected ways. Directed by Tom DeNucci (Vault), the film is produced by Verdi Productions (Bleed for This). Chad A. Verdi (The Irishman) is producing, along with Michelle Verdi, Chad Verdi Jr., Paul Luba and Sera Verdi. Exec producers include Peter Watzka, Dan Autiello, Joe Cervasio, John T. Callaghan, Anthony Gudas, Peter Baccile, Tom Bernardo, Vito Cucci, Joey Maurillo and Barry Maurillo. DeNucci and Cervasio adapted the script from the latter's semi-autobiographical novel. In a statement to Deadline, Verdi Production President Chad A. Verdi said, 'The entire cast of this film is a powerhouse of talent and showcase a remarkable range. From veteran actors to former athletes to famous musicians – and hidden gems like Sistine, an incredibly gifted up-and-coming actress with a remarkable presence every time she is on screen. We are eager to transport viewers back to the 1950s to experience this exceptional story of crime, family, loyalty, heartbreak and football.' Gronkowski is repped by UTA; Stallone by Independent Artist Group; and Barton by Cowley, Knox & Guy, WME, CLA Partners, and Kopeikin Law P.C. Best of Deadline 2025-26 Awards Season Calendar: Dates For Tonys, Emmys, Oscars & More Men of Steel: Every Actor Who Has Played Superman - Photo Gallery 'Michael' Cast: Who's Who In The Michael Jackson Biopic

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