by Sebastian Suchecki, Mar 29 2012 // 9:00 AM

Good news for all you Anchorman fans. Will Ferrell made the official announcement on Conan O’Brien’s TBS talk show last night that there will be an Anchorman 2. Dressed in full Ron Burgundy get up, Ferrell did an in-character flute solo followed by an official announcement for “the Americas” that the film is in production.
Adam McKay has agreed to direct. McKay will also write the script with Ferrell. Other than Ferrell’s Ron Burgundy, Steve Carell and Paul Rudd are signed on to return as their characters from the 2004 original. No word yet on whether any other characters will be returning from the original film. The film will once again be produced under Judd Apatow’s production company.
Anchorman: The Legend Of Ron Burgundy had been a DreamWorks production but Paramount took over the project.
As recently as last month, Will Ferrell had been working on the script for Step Brothers 2, which lead many to believe that Anchorman 2 was dead in the water. The sequel had been on the shelf for a while now due to the studio not being willing to reach an agreement on making the film.
More on the film as it becomes available and see the clip after the jump.
Stay classy, San Diego…
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Posted in: Announcements · Casting · Comedy · Dreamworks · Movies · News · Paramount · Prequels and Sequels · Video
Tagged: Adam McKay, Anchorman, Anchorman 2, Anchorman: The Legend Of Ron Burgundy, Conan O'Brien, Judd Apatow, Paul Rudd, Step Brothers 2, Steve Carell, Will Ferrell
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by Matt Raub, May 27 2011 // 11:00 AM
While The Hangover Part II is projected to pull in $80 million this weekend, that hasn’t slowed down Zach Galifiniakis in his goal to produce on of the best (and cheapest) internet talk show out there.
On his show, which has been running for over a year now, he’s had guests like Natalie Portman, Jon Hamm, Jimmy Kimmel, Conan O’Brien, and Michael Cera all join in the awkward hilarity, and now he’s trying to top himself with his newest guest, Will Ferrell.
Straight from the set of The Office as Steve Carell’s temporary replacement, Ferrell stops by Two Ferns to compliment the atmosphere, show some new clips of monkeys, and feed the host fruit from his own mouth. There’s even a surprise appearance by a former guest.
Check out the episode after the jump, and see Galifiniakis in his Bangkok antics this weekend in The Hangover Part II.
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Tagged: Between Two Ferns, Conan O'Brien, Funny or Die, Jimmy Kimmel, Jon Hamm, Natalie Portman, Will Ferrell, Zach Galifianakis
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by Eric Medina, May 24 2011 // 12:00 PM
When people talk about movies they are most excited to see, they will normally stick to the big budget action adventures, raunchy comedies, or thrillers. It is rare to see a grown adult get publicly excited about the newest children’s animation or cheesy chick-flick. But when all is said and done, and we are alone in our living rooms browsing Netflix, most of the time we are actually in the mood for something light and fun. Just admit it, we all love the occasional cartoon for family comedy.
This week we have two classic family franchises getting rebooted, a trailer for a superhero film that just doesn’t seem to want to ever come out, and a guilty pleasure indie flick.
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Posted in: Animation · Comedy · Documentary · Movies · News · Trailer Tuesdays · Trailers
Tagged: a little help, Amy Adams, Cli, Conan O'Brien, Green Lantern, Green with Envy, jason siegal, Jenna Fischer, Muppets, Ryan Reynolds, Steven Spielberg, the adventures of tintin, Trailers
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by Matt Raub, Jan 12 2011 // 7:30 AM
A few months ago, Conan O’Brien did a segment where he sat down with DC Animation honcho Bruce Timm and worked out the ideal look for Conan if he were a superhero in the DC Universe. That product was named The Flaming C.
On Monday, the folks at Warner Premiere (The studio behind DC’s animated series/films) went a step further and drew The Flaming C into an episode of Cartoon Network’s upcoming series Young Justice.
The scene is basically the same, with Flaming C just drawn over Superman. It even keeps the same voice from the original. Nevertheless, it’s still pretty cool to see Conan’s creation animated, fishnets and all.
Check out the clip after the jump, and catch the return of Young Justice on January 21st.
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Posted in: Action · Animation · Cartoon Network · Comedy · Comics · DC · DC Entertainment · News · TBS · TV · Video · Warner Bros
Tagged: Bruce Timm, Conan, Conan O'Brien, DC, The Flaming C, Warner Bros, Young Justice
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by Matt Raub, Dec 14 2010 // 11:00 AM
Conan has been on fire since his debut on TBS a little over a month ago. With A-list guests, top quality sketches, and the same level of energy that got us all to fall in love with him back on Late Night, Conan has absolutely taken over the late night airwaves again thanks to his funny pals at TBS.
Many know, but for those who don’t, Conan is shot on the Warner Bros. lot, which is where some of the best films and best DC Entertainment properties we’ve come to adore today.
Conan stopped by the DC animation studio to get down to a few classic (and classically bad) DC heroes and villains. Not only did he dig up some not-so-fashionable skeletons in DC’s closet, he even got animation guru Bruce Timm to draw a hero based on O’Brien himself.
Check out the full video after the jump, and catch Conan on TBS every weeknight at 11pm.
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Tagged: Bruce Timm, Conan, Conan O'Brien, DC Entertainment, Late Night, TBS, Warner Bros
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by Matt Raub, Nov 2 2010 // 7:00 AM
Though it may not feel like very long, Conan O’Brien has been off the air for quite some time now. Over at NBC, it’s like we’ve already forgotten that red-haired man that took over The Tonight Show for a brief stint while Leno had his experimental phase. On the web, however, CoCo has been thriving. For 8 weeks, O’Brien and his team have been putting out web videos via TeamCoco.com in which he addresses the fans, takes questions, and keep entertaining. Now, in the dawn of his brand new show on TBS, Conan brings us his first talk show-like format since he was taken off of NBC.
In Show Zero, Conan invites a group of real-life Conan fans to sit in his conference room as the audience as he puts on the fastest talk show in the history of the world. Need legitimacy? His first, and only guest is The Big Bang Theory’s Jim Parsons.
A great idea from Team Coco as they get ready for next Monday’s premiere of Conan on TBS. In the meantime, check out SHOW ZERO after the jump.
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Posted in: Comedy · Late Night · NBC · Networks · New Media · News · TBS · TV · Video · Web
Tagged: Andy Richter, Conan, Conan O'Brien, Jim Parsons, Late Night, NBC, TBS, Team Coco, The Tonight Show
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by Chris Ullrich, Oct 21 2010 // 2:00 PM
When you’ve gone down as long a road as Conan O’Brien has to get to a brand new talk show on TBS, you hope that the first week when your show premieres you can knock it out of the park with guests. You also might hope to stray, at least a little, from the usual cavalcade of Hollywood types that populate most talk shows these days.
For good or ill, it looks like Conan is going to be having the same people on his new show that everyone else has. How do we know? He’s announced his first week of guest that’s how.
Here’s the list (With a bit of commentary thrown in):
Monday, Nov. 8 – Seth Rogen and musical guest Jack White (Don’t really care, Sorta care).
Tuesday, Nov. 9 – Tom Hanks, Jack McBrayer and musical guest Soundgarden (Sorta care, Don’t care, Care quite a bit).
Wednesday, Nov. 10 – Jon Hamm, Charlyne Yi and musical guest Fistful of Mercy (Care, Really don’t care, Don’t care).
Thursday, Nov. 11 – Michael Cera, Julie Bowen and comedian Jon Dore (Meh, Care, Don’t know, don’t care).
So, to add things up, that’s quite a few “Don’t care” and some “Sorta care” with only a smattering of “Care.” Come on Conan talent bookers, we want this new show to be a huge success. Please try harder.
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Tagged: Conan O'Brien, Jack White, Jon Hamm, Julie Bowen, Michael Cera, Seth Rogen, Soundgarden, Talk Shows, TBS, Team Coco, Tom Hanks, TV
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by Chris Ullrich, Sep 30 2010 // 9:00 AM
We don’t usually get into what people in Hollywood like to call the “executive shuffle” here at The Flickcast. In the entertainment industry, its usually much more interesting to discuss the machinations of the “creatives” instead of the people who are in charge of studios, networks and the like.
However, in the case of someone like Jeff Zucker who, it could be argued, basically destroyed any credibility NBC has as a network and pretty much offended most people with his handling of the Conan O’Brien / Jay Leno deal, the situation does warrant commentary. Fortunately, smarter and funnier people than us have already done what’s necessary.
In this new video from our friends at Jimmy Kimmel Live, Zucker is given a chance to tell his side of the story in a news conference/music video. Sadly for him, but great for us, things don’t go exactly as he planned.
Check out the video after the break.
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by Joe Gillis, Sep 22 2010 // 8:00 AM
Now that the NBC dust has settled, all of the diehard Conan O’Brien fans can put aside their hatred for Leno as the premiere date for the first episode of Conan’s show on TBS draws closer and closer. Well, probably not. But at least we still have the show to look forward to.
Conan is done touring, back in California, and getting things ready for what looks to be the biggest thing to hit TBS since the birth of the network. With that come some amazing new TV spots from the Team CoCo crew which can be considered to be either weird or genius, depending on your outlook.
In the most recent spot, we get a touching moment with an old man and a stripper. See what we were saying? Genius.
Check out the fulfilling moment after the jump and be sure to glue yourself to the TV or DVR for the premiere of Conan on November 8th, only on TBS. Very Funny. Soon to be Funnier.
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Posted in: Comedy · Fall Previews · NBC · News · TBS · Trailers · TV · Video
Tagged: Andy Richter, Coco, Conan, Conan O'Brien, Jay Leno, NBC, Strippers, TBS, The Tonght Show
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by Joe Gillis, Sep 1 2010 // 3:00 PM
This week on The Flickcast Chris and Matt take on a slew of new and recurring topics. Some of these include the recent Emmy Awards, Fantastic Four casting rumors, X-Men: First Class, Jimmy Fallon’s career and the Clash of the Titans Sequel.
They also discuss potential directors for X-Men Origins: Wolverine 2, True Blood, Mad Men, the Community Emmy commercials, the awesomeness of AMC network’s TV shows, the greatness of Joss Whedon’s Firefly and casting for The Expendables 2.
Plus, the guys made some picks this week including Matt’s pick of the innovative sci-fi show Lexx and Chris’ pick of the classic series Firefly starring Nathan Fillion and Summer Glau.
As always, if you have comments, questions, critiques, offers of sponsorship or whatever, feel free to hit us up in the comments, on Twitter, at Facebook and MySpace or via email.
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