Say Goodbye to Queer Eye

Our next story is two-fold.  In fold number one, Netflix announced that the upcoming season 10 of Queer Eye will be the last.  Many are surprised at the cancellation since the show has received over 10 Emmys.  Those same people also whisper that the departure of Bobby Berk and the addition of Jeremiah Brent-Berkus put the nail in the coffin.  This leads to the second fold.  Berk has denied that he’d make a special appearance on the final season.  But he did announce his return to television.  He just signed a deal with HGTV to host Junk or Jackpot? – a show where people bring various items to be valued by experts.  Interestingly enough, the executive producer of this show will be John Cena – the same guy who showed off his junk on the Oscars.

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ABC just signed a deal for a reboot of Scrubs.  The sitcom may have gone off the air in 2010, but co-stars Zach Braff and Donald Faison have continued their bromance in a series of commercials and other endeavors.  Joining them will be Sarah Chalke, who was also part of the Roseanne reboot – at least initially (like Roseanne herself).

Another spinoff from The Big Bang Theory just got the green light.  HBO has committed to Stuart Fails to Save the Universe, which will follow Kevin Sussman, the owner of the comic book shop.  He’ll be joined by Lauren Lapkus (his girlfriend), Brian Posehn (geologist Bert) and John Ross Bowie (Kripke), who were also recurring characters on BBT.   There is also talk Sheldon and Leonard could pop in occasionally.

Proving that there are no new ideas in Hollywood, the long-gestating Practical Magic 2 will begin shooting the beginning of 2026 with Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock.  They will be joined by PM1 cast members Dianne Wiest and Stockard Channing, alongside Joey King and Lee Pace.

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