"Get away from him you bitch," Weaver then yells at Hudson, referencing her iconic line from 1986's Aliens, to which Grogu acts shocked. "Good character recall. I peed myself a little," Pascal notes. ...
The Star Wars character made his Academy Awards debut on Sunday night as part of a bit with Weaver and 'The Mandalorian' star Pedro Pascal.
Grogu from The Mandalorian appeared at the 98th Academy Awards on Sunday night in a sketch with co-stars Pedro Pascal and Sigourney Weaver.
From Michael B. Jordan’s best lead actor win, to a cameo from Baby Yoda, here are some of the most talked about moments from this year’s Academy Awards.
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“Let’s hear it,” Jenna said. The new co-hosts then started dancing to the upbeat ditty, while Sheinelle invited everyone in the studio to dance with them. “By the way, can we thank our dear friend ...
Six years ago, the world got to meet Grogu for the first time in The Mandalorian Season 1. He wasn’t known as Grogu back then, of course; we wouldn’t learn his real name into Season 2. Lucasfilm ...
Baby, you may hear the blues a-callin', but have you ever wondered why the theme song to "Frasier" is "Tossed Salads and Scrambled Eggs?" In 2012, the song's composer, Bruce Miller, spoke to former ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. What do Mariah Carey, Ozzy Osbourne, and the Barenaked Ladies have in common? You've probably heard a theme song they performed hundreds of ...
Baby Yoda is getting the big-screen treatment. The minute-and-a-half trailer opens with a panoramic shot of a spacecraft zooming through the sky. Grogu, with a telescope in hand, is then seen standing ...
A theme song can make or break a TV show. The title sequence is the first thing that hooks an audience. Before we know all our favorite characters, we get attached to the cleverly written motif at the ...