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The sketch also jokingly addressed the Lorne Michaels retirement rumors.
A spinoff series that takes place between the two ‘Inside Out’ films, “Dream Productions” is sweet and satiric—a Pixar fan’s dream come true.
“I would argue that podcasts have replaced a lot of television in terms of the feeling of having a lot of people you know be in your space,” Poehler told a conference in April.
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With “Inside Out 2” now on Disney+, watch this exclusive clip of stars Amy Poehler, Maya Hawke, and more picking what their characters would watch on a movie night at home.
Jones said that “every single season” the show’s cast thought, “This is it. They're not gonna want us back.”
While Pixar has suffered from a severe case of sequelitis, this vibrant, clever, and profound return to Riley’s mind earns alongside the studio’s best films in fans’ core memories.
As the beloved NBC sitcom celebrates its 15th anniversary, we asked its co-creator about its legacy, working with Amy Poehler, and how the show would fare in the Trump era.
She was not a fan of the image-altering edits on the viral fake poster: “Whoever did this, f*ck you, dude.”
The creator of the viral image speaks with The Daily Beast about what inspired the gag, the reaction to it, and if fake edits like this are dangerous.
It was a ‘Parks and Rec’ reunion on Saturday night when Amy Poehler’s Leslie Knope joined Aubrey Plaza’s April Ludgate on “Weekend Update.”
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