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  • McConaughey, Harrelson reprise ‘True Detective’ roles in film ad – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth


    Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson reprised their roles in “True Detective” for a video pitch to the Texas Legislature called “True to Texas.”

    The two are among a handful of Texan actors asking for increased funding for film incentives in Texas this legislative session. They suggest the funding increase could turn Texas into a new Hollywood and bolster the economy.

    The star-studded pitch, posted on social media, features McConaughey, Woody Harrelson, Dennis Quaid, Billy Bob Thornton and Renee Zellweger. It’s inspired by the series “True Detective,” which featured McConaughey and Harrelson in season one.

    But beneath the reunion that had many fans reminiscing is a deeper message to the Texas Legislature.

    “This project is more than a commercial — it’s a love letter to Texas,” Quaid said. “We’ve got everything filmmakers need: world-class talent, breathtaking locations, and a state that welcomes creativity with open arms. It’s time to bring the spotlight back to Texas and show the world what we can do.”

    The video shows Harrelson driving down a highway with McConaughey riding shotgun. Then, the video reveals Quaid in the backseat, handcuffed, joining in on the conversation. McConaughey then gets a phone call from Thornton and then from Zellweger.

    You don’t like what Hollywood’s been dishing? Let’s take over the kitchen.

    Matthew McConaughey, in the video pitch

    The video sparks a conversation about how Texas film incentives can generate more money for the Texas economy.

    “Every dollar from this incentive puts $4 back into the state of Texas,” McConaughey said.

    Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick announced his top 40 senate bills for this session on Wednesday. Among them is Senate Bill 22, “Establishing Texas as America’s Film Capital.” Another bill on the list, Senate Bill 1, which outlines the budget for the state, includes $498 million that would “revamp the Texas Film Initiative” and make Texas “the movie capital of the world” if passed.

    In 2023, the Texas legislature approved $200 million in funding for the state’s film incentive program, allocated within their budget for the next two years. Now, these actors suggest that increased funding could create jobs and boost local economies.

    So, McConaughey wants to know: What do you say, Texas Legislature?



    Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson are set to reprise their iconic roles from the hit HBO series “True Detective” in a new film ad. The actors, who starred together in the first season of the critically acclaimed show, will once again team up to bring their captivating chemistry to the screen.

    Fans of the series can expect to see McConaughey and Harrelson back in action as Rust Cohle and Marty Hart, two detectives who are drawn into a dark and twisted murder investigation. The film ad, which will be directed by series creator Nic Pizzolatto, promises to capture the same gritty and intense atmosphere that made the show a massive success.

    The announcement of McConaughey and Harrelson’s return to their “True Detective” roles has already generated a buzz among fans, who are eagerly anticipating the chance to see the duo back together on screen. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting project!

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  • The one role Samuel L Jackson would love to reprise


    Samuel L Jackson is no stranger to reprising his most beloved roles in sequels. After all, this man will have played Nick Fury in approximately 642 Marvel movies by the time it’s all said and done. In all seriousness, though, Jackson has also played Elijah ‘Mr Glass’ Price in Unbreakable and Glass, Mace Windu in the Star Wars prequels, Agent Augustus Gibbons in two XXX movies, and Darius Kincaid in two Hitman’s Bodyguard pictures. OK, so maybe he’ll reprise some of his less beloved roles, too, if the price is right. There is one part that Jackson has always wanted to return to, though, and it’s never come to pass despite the star pushing for it over the years.

    In the mid-1990s, Jackson was experiencing the first few years of superstardom. He’d blasted into the public consciousness with Pulp Fiction in 1994, then followed that up by starring with Bruce Willis again in Die Hard with a Vengeance. A supporting turn in Joel Schumacher’s hit legal thriller A Time to Kill was next, followed by a charismatic co-lead role in the Shane Black-scripted action comedy The Long Kiss Goodnight.

    Fascinatingly, Jackson pursued Long Kiss hard after reading the script and loving the fast-talking character of Private Eye Mitch Hennessey. However, he was repeatedly turned down by the studio despite telling his agent multiple times to insist to the executives that he wanted to read for the role. Frustrated and confused, Jackson took the opportunity to corner Long Kiss director Renny Harlin and star Geena Davis at a Hollywood soiree. He told Vulture that he asked, “Hey man, why won’t you let me read for your movie?”

    To Jackson’s surprise, Harlin simply looked bemused and asked him to clarify what he meant by that question. Jackson said, “Yeah. The Long Kiss Goodnight, they won’t let me come in.” It turned out that Harlin had no idea Jackson wanted to audition, but now that he knew, he asked, “You want be in the movie?” When Jackson replied with an exasperated “Yeah!” Harlin told him, “You’re in the movie.” Sure enough, without having to audition or read for the part, an offer was on Jackson’s desk the following week.

    Jackson later found out that the studio was nervous about him playing the role because, in the script’s first draft, Hennessey and Davis’ Charly Baltimore had a much more romantic relationship. Or, as Jackson eloquently put it, “He literally fucked her in the first script. Or she fucked him.” At this time in Hollywood, mixed-race romantic encounters on-screen were not the norm, so when Jackson came on board, the romance subplot was excised.

    Amazingly, Jackson didn’t let this queasy example of Hollywood’s institutional racism put him off the film, which shows just how much he loved Hennessey. Amusingly, though, Jackson wasn’t the only person who loved the wise-cracking sleuth with a heart of gold – audiences did, too. When Harlin previewed an early cut of Long Kiss that saw Hennessey perish at the end, an audience member yelled, “You can’t kill Sam Jackson!” Mercifully, the ending was rewritten to have Hennessey survive.

    To Jackson’s chagrin, though, Long Kiss didn’t set the box office on fire. It wasn’t a flop by any means, but it didn’t make enough to immediately justify the sequel he wanted to star in so badly. In 2018, he revealed the film is his favourite of his own movies to watch, and in 2015, he told Vulture, “Long Kiss is an awesome movie. And I still love Mitch Hennessy. I’d do a Mitch Hennessy movie in a minute.”

    In fact, Jackson had pondered a vague plot for a potential sequel in which Charly’s grown-up daughter wants to know more about her homemaker/secret assassin mother – so she tracks down Hennessey, the one man who can give her answers. When Vulture pointed out that another Top Gun movie was in the works decades after the original, Jackson grinned with renewed hope and exclaimed, “Come find Mitch. Come find Mitch Hennessey!”

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    Samuel L. Jackson has played a wide range of iconic roles throughout his career, but there is one character that he would love to reprise more than any other: Mace Windu.

    The Jedi Master, known for his purple lightsaber and no-nonsense attitude, was a fan-favorite character in the Star Wars prequel trilogy. Despite his seemingly fatal fall in Revenge of the Sith, Jackson has expressed interest in returning to the role in some capacity.

    In an interview, Jackson revealed that he would love to see Mace Windu’s backstory explored further in a standalone film or series. He believes there is still much to learn about the character and his experiences as a Jedi Master.

    Fans have long speculated about the possibility of Mace Windu making a surprise return in future Star Wars projects, and Jackson’s enthusiasm for the role only adds fuel to the fire.

    While nothing has been confirmed yet, it’s clear that Samuel L. Jackson would jump at the chance to once again wield his lightsaber and bring Mace Windu back to the big screen. And fans would undoubtedly be thrilled to see him reprise the role of the legendary Jedi Master.

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  • Smallville’s Tom Welling Explains Why He Didn’t Reprise Clark Kent Role Before Crisis On Infinite Earths


    Smallville is arguably one of the most popular superhero series of all time. However, Tom Welling, who played Clark Kent throughout the show’s 10 season run, was hesitant to reprise the role in other DC Arrowverse properties.

    Welling explained his aversion to Clark Kent cameos, before his 2019 Crisis on Infinite Earths appearance, at Fan Expo New Orleans 2025 (via Kelsey Krogman). “I got some calls but they weren’t [about] me acting on these shows,” the actor said. “It was me playing Clark on those shows, and I really felt protective of the fact that Clark wouldn’t exist on those shows.”

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    Welling also talked about the moment he agreed to Crisis on Infinite Earths. “Finally, I got a [call] from someone connected to it who said, ‘Listen, please just read it. It’s one scene. Just please read it,’” the actor recalled. “And I read it and I was like, ‘This is good.’ It was just the one scene, and I was like, ‘Man, this is actually a good idea. This is the way to do it.’ And you know, Clark didn’t have his powers and one of my ways into that scene was, I wanted to play Clark as if he grew into Jonathan Kent.

    “When I showed up they didn’t have gloves for Clark, and I was like, ‘Can we get some gloves.’ And I ended up borrowing some gloves from one of the grips. It’s just like weird things that get you attached to characters,” Welling added. “I tried to walk a little more like [actor] John Schneider in a way.” The actor also shared how he felt about sharing the screen with a different Lex Luthor. “I think one of the easiest lines I’ve ever said was when I looked at Jon Cryer and said you’re not Lex Luthor,” he said.

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    Welling previously revealed that the Smallville series finale included an entire sequence with Clark donning the iconic Superman suit. “[In] one of the final [scenes] Clark opens his shirt and finally leaps off the building. That was written [in] a completely different way,” he explained. “They had written where Clark sees the suit, then cut to him, pulling it on and putting the boots on.” After reading the script, the actor requested a change and the series creators were happy to oblige.

    The actor went on to explain how 24 inspired his vision for the finale. “I remember the takeaway from that to me was here’s a guy who’s gonna go out there, is gonna fight the good fight. We can’t go with him, but it allows our imagination to believe he’s still out there,” Welling continued. “I took that and when we were trying to figure it out in the series, I referenced that the idea that this character is gonna go out there, he’s gonna be out there. We can’t go with. And that’s how that all came about.”

    All 10 seasons of Smallville are available to stream on Hulu.

    Source: Fan Expo New Orleans 2025 (via Kelsey Krogman)

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    Growing up in the small town of Smallville, Kansas, Clark Kent harbors a secret. Sent to Earth from the planet Krypton as a baby, he possesses superhuman abilities that he must keep hidden. Under the guidance of his adoptive parents, Jonathan and Martha Kent, Clark learns to control his powers and use them for good. As he navigates the challenges of high school, friendships, and first love, he also faces threats from meteor-infected individuals and otherworldly villains. Along the way, Clark encounters familiar characters from the Superman mythos, like Lex Luthor and Lana Lang, while grappling with his true identity and destiny to become the iconic superhero, Superman.

    Release Date

    October 16, 2001

    Seasons

    10

    Creator

    Alfred Gough, Miles Millar

    Main Characters

    Chloe Sullivan, Clark Kent / Superman, Martha Kent, Oliver Queen, Lionel Luthor, Lois Lane, Jonathan Kent, Lex Luthor, Lana Lang

    Number of Episodes

    217



    Tom Welling, who portrayed Clark Kent in the hit TV series Smallville, recently opened up about why he chose not to reprise his iconic role before Crisis On Infinite Earths.

    In a recent interview, Welling explained that he wanted to make sure that any return to the role of Clark Kent was done for the right reasons and in a meaningful way. He wanted to ensure that his character’s story was given the proper closure and respect it deserved.

    Welling also mentioned that he wanted to focus on his own projects and explore new acting opportunities rather than revisiting the past. However, he did express his gratitude for the opportunity to revisit the character in Crisis On Infinite Earths and was thrilled to be a part of such a monumental crossover event.

    Fans of Smallville were thrilled to see Welling reprise his role as Clark Kent in Crisis On Infinite Earths, and his thoughtful approach to returning to the character only further solidifies his status as a beloved and respected actor in the superhero genre.

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  • VINYL Moby – Reprise Remixes

    VINYL Moby – Reprise Remixes



    VINYL Moby – Reprise Remixes

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    Vinyl enthusiasts, rejoice! Moby’s latest release, “Reprise Remixes,” is now available on vinyl. This special edition features reimagined versions of Moby’s classic tracks from his album “Reprise,” featuring collaborations with a variety of artists such as Gregory Porter, Amythyst Kiah, and Mark Lanegan.

    The vinyl version of “Reprise Remixes” offers a unique listening experience, with the warmth and depth that only vinyl can provide. Each track is carefully curated to showcase Moby’s signature sound while adding new layers of creativity and innovation.

    Whether you’re a longtime Moby fan or a newcomer to his music, this vinyl release is a must-have for any collection. So grab your turntable, sit back, and let the sounds of “Reprise Remixes” transport you to a world of electronic bliss.
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