Colonel Quinn is staying put for the 2025-26 TV season. Fox has renewed Going Dutch for a second season. The sitcom's first season of 10 episodes finished airing in March.
A military comedy series, the Going Dutch TV show stars Denis Leary, Taylor Misiak, Danny Pudi, Laci Mosley, and Hal Cumpston, with Dempsey Bryk, Joe Morton, and Catherine Tate in recurring roles. The story follows arrogant, loudmouth U.S. Army Colonel Patrick Quinn (Leary), reassigned to the Netherlands after an epically unfiltered rant. There, he is punished with a command position at the world's least strategically significant army base. It’s notable for its Michelin Star-commissary, top-notch bowling alley, lavender-infused laundry, and the best (and only) fromagerie in the U.S. Armed Forces. Surrounded by a diverse group of military misfits, the colonel tries to reinstate discipline and professionalism with the...
A military comedy series, the Going Dutch TV show stars Denis Leary, Taylor Misiak, Danny Pudi, Laci Mosley, and Hal Cumpston, with Dempsey Bryk, Joe Morton, and Catherine Tate in recurring roles. The story follows arrogant, loudmouth U.S. Army Colonel Patrick Quinn (Leary), reassigned to the Netherlands after an epically unfiltered rant. There, he is punished with a command position at the world's least strategically significant army base. It’s notable for its Michelin Star-commissary, top-notch bowling alley, lavender-infused laundry, and the best (and only) fromagerie in the U.S. Armed Forces. Surrounded by a diverse group of military misfits, the colonel tries to reinstate discipline and professionalism with the...
- 5/8/2025
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Joel McHale and Thomas Lennon in ‘Animal Control’ (Photo Credit: Bettina Strauss © 2025 Fox Media LLC)
Fox is bringing back both Animal Control and Going Dutch for the 2025-2026 primetime season. The network confirmed they’ve renewed Animal Control starring Joel McHale for season four, and Going Dutch with Denis Leary will return for season two.
“Animal Control and Going Dutch are proven winners thanks to signature Fox characters brought to life by Joel and Denis — two of the funniest comedic voices on TV today, giving us an ideal foundation for building our new comedy block,” stated Michael Thorn, President, Fox Television Network. “With a focus on creating irreverent, fun workplace humor that’s both outrageous and unpredictable, Joel, Denis, their castmates, and production teams deliver reliably laugh-out-loud moments week after week that will keep fans coming back season after season.”
Animal Control season three stars McHale, Michael Rowland, Vella Lovell,...
Fox is bringing back both Animal Control and Going Dutch for the 2025-2026 primetime season. The network confirmed they’ve renewed Animal Control starring Joel McHale for season four, and Going Dutch with Denis Leary will return for season two.
“Animal Control and Going Dutch are proven winners thanks to signature Fox characters brought to life by Joel and Denis — two of the funniest comedic voices on TV today, giving us an ideal foundation for building our new comedy block,” stated Michael Thorn, President, Fox Television Network. “With a focus on creating irreverent, fun workplace humor that’s both outrageous and unpredictable, Joel, Denis, their castmates, and production teams deliver reliably laugh-out-loud moments week after week that will keep fans coming back season after season.”
Animal Control season three stars McHale, Michael Rowland, Vella Lovell,...
- 5/8/2025
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Two shows have been guaranteed to continue on Fox while another wasn't so lucky. Unfortunately for the latter, it's going to be a one-season run.
Per Deadline, Rescue Hi-Surf has been canceled after one season. The show, which follows Hawaiian lifeguards, wrapped up its first season on March 31. As the show was not a breakout success on the level of Doc, which was renewed for a 22-episode second season, the decision was made not to move forward with a second season.
It's an unfortunate update for fans of the show, especially as it debuted strong with a premiere that pulled in 4.7 million Live+Same Day viewers. According to the new report, there had still been consideration to renew the series, in part due to the involvement of producer John Wells. The producer's previous work includes titles like ER, The West Wing, and The Pitt. However, the series was also expensive...
Per Deadline, Rescue Hi-Surf has been canceled after one season. The show, which follows Hawaiian lifeguards, wrapped up its first season on March 31. As the show was not a breakout success on the level of Doc, which was renewed for a 22-episode second season, the decision was made not to move forward with a second season.
It's an unfortunate update for fans of the show, especially as it debuted strong with a premiere that pulled in 4.7 million Live+Same Day viewers. According to the new report, there had still been consideration to renew the series, in part due to the involvement of producer John Wells. The producer's previous work includes titles like ER, The West Wing, and The Pitt. However, the series was also expensive...
- 5/7/2025
- by Jeremy Dick
- CBR
Fox has renewed both of its workplace comedy series – Animal Control, starring Emmy Award nominee Joel McHale, and Going Dutch, starring Emmy Award nominee Denis Leary, for a fourth and second season, respectively, it was announced today by Michael Thorn, President, Fox Television Network. The single-camera shows will return in the 2025-2026 season.
“Animal Control and Going Dutch are proven winners thanks to signature Fox characters brought to life by Joel and Denis — two of the funniest comedic voices on TV today, giving us an ideal foundation for building our new comedy block,” said Thorn.
“With a focus on creating irreverent, fun workplace humor that’s both outrageous and unpredictable, Joel, Denis, their castmates and production teams deliver reliably laugh-out-loud moments week-after-week that will keep fans coming back season-after-season.”
Animal Control follows a group of local Animal Control workers whose lives are complicated by the fact that animals are simple,...
“Animal Control and Going Dutch are proven winners thanks to signature Fox characters brought to life by Joel and Denis — two of the funniest comedic voices on TV today, giving us an ideal foundation for building our new comedy block,” said Thorn.
“With a focus on creating irreverent, fun workplace humor that’s both outrageous and unpredictable, Joel, Denis, their castmates and production teams deliver reliably laugh-out-loud moments week-after-week that will keep fans coming back season-after-season.”
Animal Control follows a group of local Animal Control workers whose lives are complicated by the fact that animals are simple,...
- 5/7/2025
- by Mirko Parlevliet
- Vital Thrills
Going Dutch is returning for a second tour of duty. The freshman Fox sitcom has been renewed for a second season at the network. Deadline reports that both Going Dutch and its network stablemate, Animal Control, will be returning next season. The series' first season is now streaming on Hulu.
Deadline reports that although the Denis Leary-led series' ratings were not spectacular, the fact that the series is produced and owned by Fox may have played a part in the network's decision. Fox is also selling the series internationally; unlike many sitcoms, it is an international production, with a military base in Ireland standing in for Garrison Stroopsdorf, the fictional US Army base in Holland that serves as the show's primary setting. Additionally, Going Dutch and Animal Control are the only live-action sitcoms currently on Fox. This may also mean that Fox may not order any new half-hour comedies for the upcoming TV season.
Deadline reports that although the Denis Leary-led series' ratings were not spectacular, the fact that the series is produced and owned by Fox may have played a part in the network's decision. Fox is also selling the series internationally; unlike many sitcoms, it is an international production, with a military base in Ireland standing in for Garrison Stroopsdorf, the fictional US Army base in Holland that serves as the show's primary setting. Additionally, Going Dutch and Animal Control are the only live-action sitcoms currently on Fox. This may also mean that Fox may not order any new half-hour comedies for the upcoming TV season.
- 5/7/2025
- by Rob London
- Collider.com
Fox is keeping its live-action comedy duo intact: The network has renewed Joel McHale’s Animal Control for Season 4 and the Denis Leary-led military comedy Going Dutch for Season 2.
“Animal Control and Going Dutch are proven winners thanks to signature Fox characters brought to life by Joel and Denis — two of the funniest comedic voices on TV today, giving us an ideal foundation for building our new comedy block,” Fox president Michael Thorn said in a statement. “With a focus on creating irreverent, fun workplace humor that’s both outrageous and unpredictable, Joel, Denis, their castmates and production teams...
“Animal Control and Going Dutch are proven winners thanks to signature Fox characters brought to life by Joel and Denis — two of the funniest comedic voices on TV today, giving us an ideal foundation for building our new comedy block,” Fox president Michael Thorn said in a statement. “With a focus on creating irreverent, fun workplace humor that’s both outrageous and unpredictable, Joel, Denis, their castmates and production teams...
- 5/7/2025
- by Dave Nemetz
- TVLine.com
Fox is keeping the live-action comedy lights on for 2025-26.
The network has renewed Animal Control and Going Dutch — the only two live-action comedies currently on its schedule — for next season. The pickups will mean a fourth season of Animal Control, starring Joel McHale, and a second for the Denis Leary-led Going Dutch.
“Animal Control and Going Dutch are proven winners thanks to signature Fox characters brought to life by Joel and Denis — two of the funniest comedic voices on TV today, giving us an ideal foundation for building our new comedy block,” Fox Television Network president Michael Thorn said in a statement. “With a focus on creating irreverent, fun workplace humor that’s both outrageous and unpredictable, Joel, Denis, their castmates and production teams deliver reliably laugh-out-loud moments week after week.”
The two series join long-running animated shows American Dad, Bob’s Burgers, Family Guy and The Simpsons — all...
The network has renewed Animal Control and Going Dutch — the only two live-action comedies currently on its schedule — for next season. The pickups will mean a fourth season of Animal Control, starring Joel McHale, and a second for the Denis Leary-led Going Dutch.
“Animal Control and Going Dutch are proven winners thanks to signature Fox characters brought to life by Joel and Denis — two of the funniest comedic voices on TV today, giving us an ideal foundation for building our new comedy block,” Fox Television Network president Michael Thorn said in a statement. “With a focus on creating irreverent, fun workplace humor that’s both outrageous and unpredictable, Joel, Denis, their castmates and production teams deliver reliably laugh-out-loud moments week after week.”
The two series join long-running animated shows American Dad, Bob’s Burgers, Family Guy and The Simpsons — all...
- 5/7/2025
- by Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Fox is sticking with laughs. The network has renewed its two live-action comedy series Animal Control and Going Dutch.
Animal Control, which stars Joel McHale, is returning for a fourth season, while Going Dutch starring Denis Leary returns for its second. Both single-camera shows, which are owned by Fox, will return in the 2025-26 season.
The renewal of Animal Control is not a surprise; the show remains Fox’s live-action comedy flagship and was the network’s first fully owned live-action series to break out. In addition, it has sold the show in more 70 international territories including in the UK to Channel 4, in Australia to Foxtel and Binge, in Canada to CBC and in New Zealand to Tvnz.
The network said that with in-season streaming on Hulu, it more than doubles its Live+Same Day ratings.
Related: 2025 Premiere Dates For New & Returning Series On Broadcast, Cable & Streaming
Going Dutch...
Animal Control, which stars Joel McHale, is returning for a fourth season, while Going Dutch starring Denis Leary returns for its second. Both single-camera shows, which are owned by Fox, will return in the 2025-26 season.
The renewal of Animal Control is not a surprise; the show remains Fox’s live-action comedy flagship and was the network’s first fully owned live-action series to break out. In addition, it has sold the show in more 70 international territories including in the UK to Channel 4, in Australia to Foxtel and Binge, in Canada to CBC and in New Zealand to Tvnz.
The network said that with in-season streaming on Hulu, it more than doubles its Live+Same Day ratings.
Related: 2025 Premiere Dates For New & Returning Series On Broadcast, Cable & Streaming
Going Dutch...
- 5/7/2025
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Sitcoms have a harder time than ever to really catch on to what the public wants. It's sort of a genre stable that viewers need a few seasons to get to know the characters and storylines they'll be enjoying. Unfortunately, the market is so competitive today that it's almost impossible for many new sitcoms to survive past one season. Many fresh and hilarious comedy shows have fallen by the wayside only because of low viewership, leading to a show's eventual premature cancelation. On top of that, no other sitcoms have it harder than the ones on network television, such as Fox's brand-new sitcom Going Dutch.
Going Dutch was created by Joel Church-Cooper and stars Denis Leary alongside a massive cast of hilarious characters in a show that seemingly fits Leary's charismatic and brash personality to a T. The show premiered right after the New Year on January 2, 2025, and was met with positive reviews.
Going Dutch was created by Joel Church-Cooper and stars Denis Leary alongside a massive cast of hilarious characters in a show that seemingly fits Leary's charismatic and brash personality to a T. The show premiered right after the New Year on January 2, 2025, and was met with positive reviews.
- 3/27/2025
- by Zack Wilson
- CBR
Around this time last year, America caught a raging case of Challengers fever. The film, from Call Me By Your Name director Luca Guadagnino, portrays a trio of aspiring pro tennis players — pals Patrick (Josh O’Connor) and Art (Mike Faist) and Tashi (Zendaya) — jumping around in time from their frisky late teens to their resigned thirties with several stops in between. To reduce a gripping thriller to a gross oversimplification: everyone is in love with everyone else, and the sexy possibilities made it a meme overnight. What those memes acknowledged was what the movie boldly states: any love triangle is less interesting than three hot characters just getting it on together.
Since Fox’s Thursday night comedies premiered their latest seasons back in January — Season Three for Animal Control, and Season One for Going Dutch — both have seemed like they learned the lessons of Challengers. But did they really? These...
Since Fox’s Thursday night comedies premiered their latest seasons back in January — Season Three for Animal Control, and Season One for Going Dutch — both have seemed like they learned the lessons of Challengers. But did they really? These...
- 3/14/2025
- Cracked
On Thursday March 13 2025, Fox broadcasts Going Dutch!
Born on the Third of July Season 1 Episode 10 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Going Dutch,” titled “Born on the Third of July,” promises to deliver a mix of humor and heartfelt moments. This episode will air on Fox and is sure to capture the attention of fans. The story revolves around the colonel, who finds himself in a bit of a bind after forgetting Capt. Maggie’s birthday once again.
In an effort to make amends, the colonel decides to plan a grand gesture to show how much he cares. However, as he dives into his plans, he realizes that his actions might come with unexpected consequences. The colonel’s desire to apologize could end up costing him the relationship with another person he loves. This creates a tension-filled scenario that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
As the episode unfolds,...
Born on the Third of July Season 1 Episode 10 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Going Dutch,” titled “Born on the Third of July,” promises to deliver a mix of humor and heartfelt moments. This episode will air on Fox and is sure to capture the attention of fans. The story revolves around the colonel, who finds himself in a bit of a bind after forgetting Capt. Maggie’s birthday once again.
In an effort to make amends, the colonel decides to plan a grand gesture to show how much he cares. However, as he dives into his plans, he realizes that his actions might come with unexpected consequences. The colonel’s desire to apologize could end up costing him the relationship with another person he loves. This creates a tension-filled scenario that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
As the episode unfolds,...
- 3/13/2025
- by US Posts
- TV Regular
On Thursday March 6 2025, Fox broadcasts Going Dutch!
The Exes of Evil Season 1 Episode 9 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Going Dutch,” titled “The Exes of Evil,” promises to bring a mix of humor and unexpected twists. This episode will air on Fox and is sure to keep fans entertained with its unique storyline.
In this episode, the Colonel faces an unexpected situation when his three ex-wives arrive at the base. Their presence catches him off guard, especially when he discovers that they all get along well. This surprising twist leads to a mix of emotions for the Colonel, who is both furious and bewildered by the friendly reunion of his past relationships. The interactions between the Colonel and his ex-wives are likely to provide plenty of comedic moments as he navigates this tricky situation.
Meanwhile, Major Shah and Captain Maggie take on a different challenge. They team up to fix the base’s electrical wiring,...
The Exes of Evil Season 1 Episode 9 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Going Dutch,” titled “The Exes of Evil,” promises to bring a mix of humor and unexpected twists. This episode will air on Fox and is sure to keep fans entertained with its unique storyline.
In this episode, the Colonel faces an unexpected situation when his three ex-wives arrive at the base. Their presence catches him off guard, especially when he discovers that they all get along well. This surprising twist leads to a mix of emotions for the Colonel, who is both furious and bewildered by the friendly reunion of his past relationships. The interactions between the Colonel and his ex-wives are likely to provide plenty of comedic moments as he navigates this tricky situation.
Meanwhile, Major Shah and Captain Maggie take on a different challenge. They team up to fix the base’s electrical wiring,...
- 3/6/2025
- by US Posts
- TV Regular
On Thursday February 27 2025, Fox broadcasts Going Dutch!
Trial of Jan Season 1 Episode 8 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Going Dutch,” titled “Trial of Jan,” promises to be filled with tension and drama. Set to air on Fox, this episode centers around Jan, a character who finds herself in a challenging situation at work. The colonel, her boss, is not pleased with her performance and is considering firing her. However, he faces a significant hurdle: Dutch labor laws.
As the story unfolds, viewers will see the colonel grappling with the complexities of these laws. The regulations in the Netherlands are known for being protective of employees, making it difficult for employers to dismiss workers without proper cause. This creates a unique dilemma for the colonel, who must navigate the legal landscape while trying to make the best decision for his team.
The episode is expected to explore themes of fairness and workplace dynamics.
Trial of Jan Season 1 Episode 8 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Going Dutch,” titled “Trial of Jan,” promises to be filled with tension and drama. Set to air on Fox, this episode centers around Jan, a character who finds herself in a challenging situation at work. The colonel, her boss, is not pleased with her performance and is considering firing her. However, he faces a significant hurdle: Dutch labor laws.
As the story unfolds, viewers will see the colonel grappling with the complexities of these laws. The regulations in the Netherlands are known for being protective of employees, making it difficult for employers to dismiss workers without proper cause. This creates a unique dilemma for the colonel, who must navigate the legal landscape while trying to make the best decision for his team.
The episode is expected to explore themes of fairness and workplace dynamics.
- 2/27/2025
- by US Posts
- TV Regular
In the upcoming episode of “Going Dutch,” titled “The Exes of Evil,” viewers can expect a whirlwind of emotions and unexpected reunions. The storyline centers around the Colonel, who finds himself in a tough spot when his three ex-wives arrive at the base. This surprise visit quickly turns into chaos as he discovers that these former partners have formed a strong friendship over the years. The Colonel’s initial shock and fury promise to lead to some hilarious moments, as he navigates the complexities of his past relationships.
Meanwhile, Major Shah and Captain Maggie take on a different challenge. They join forces to tackle a pressing issue on the base: the faulty electrical wiring. Their teamwork is sure to bring both tension and comedy, as they try to fix the problem while dealing with the distractions caused by the Colonel’s ex-wives. This dual storyline creates a perfect blend of humor and drama,...
Meanwhile, Major Shah and Captain Maggie take on a different challenge. They join forces to tackle a pressing issue on the base: the faulty electrical wiring. Their teamwork is sure to bring both tension and comedy, as they try to fix the problem while dealing with the distractions caused by the Colonel’s ex-wives. This dual storyline creates a perfect blend of humor and drama,...
- 2/26/2025
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Thursday February 20 2025, Fox broadcasts Going Dutch!
Once Upon a Twice Christmas Season 1 Episode 7 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Going Dutch,” titled “Once Upon a Twice Christmas,” promises a unique twist on holiday celebrations. Set in the middle of spring, the Dutch community is gearing up to celebrate Christmas once more. This unusual timing adds a fun and festive flair to the storyline, setting the stage for a memorable episode.
In this special episode, Colonel and Katja are excited about their first Christmas dinner together as a couple. Their anticipation is palpable as they prepare to share this holiday experience. Viewers can expect to see how they navigate the challenges and joys of celebrating Christmas in an unexpected season. The couple’s relationship dynamics will likely be highlighted, showcasing their efforts to create a perfect holiday atmosphere.
As the episode unfolds, the audience can look forward to light-hearted moments,...
Once Upon a Twice Christmas Season 1 Episode 7 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Going Dutch,” titled “Once Upon a Twice Christmas,” promises a unique twist on holiday celebrations. Set in the middle of spring, the Dutch community is gearing up to celebrate Christmas once more. This unusual timing adds a fun and festive flair to the storyline, setting the stage for a memorable episode.
In this special episode, Colonel and Katja are excited about their first Christmas dinner together as a couple. Their anticipation is palpable as they prepare to share this holiday experience. Viewers can expect to see how they navigate the challenges and joys of celebrating Christmas in an unexpected season. The couple’s relationship dynamics will likely be highlighted, showcasing their efforts to create a perfect holiday atmosphere.
As the episode unfolds, the audience can look forward to light-hearted moments,...
- 2/20/2025
- by US Posts
- TV Regular
In the upcoming episode of “Going Dutch,” titled “Trial of Jan,” tensions rise as the colonel faces a tough decision. This episode, airing on Thursday, February 27, 2025, at 9:31 Pm on Fox, dives into the complexities of workplace dynamics and labor laws in a humorous yet thought-provoking way.
The colonel finds himself in a predicament. He wants to fire Jan, but the strict Dutch labor laws complicate matters. This situation leads to a series of comedic events as the colonel navigates the legal landscape while trying to maintain order in his unit. The episode promises to showcase the challenges of balancing authority and fairness in the workplace.
As the story unfolds, viewers can expect a mix of laughter and drama. Jan’s antics may push the colonel to his limits, but the episode also highlights the importance of understanding employee rights. With sharp writing and engaging performances, “Trial of Jan” is...
The colonel finds himself in a predicament. He wants to fire Jan, but the strict Dutch labor laws complicate matters. This situation leads to a series of comedic events as the colonel navigates the legal landscape while trying to maintain order in his unit. The episode promises to showcase the challenges of balancing authority and fairness in the workplace.
As the story unfolds, viewers can expect a mix of laughter and drama. Jan’s antics may push the colonel to his limits, but the episode also highlights the importance of understanding employee rights. With sharp writing and engaging performances, “Trial of Jan” is...
- 2/19/2025
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
What does a base without any real purpose do to pass the time? Well, engage in the local hobbies, of course.
In Going Dutch Season 1 Episode 4, “Korfball,” a Korfball match is the talk of the town.
A friendly (or not-so-friendly) competition develops when the Americans and the Dutch create teams, and Colonel Quinn(Denis Leary) decides this is his one chance to one-up the Dutch.
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His daughter, Captain Quinn (Taylor Misiak), also sees this as an opportunity to impress her father, so she brings out her high school alter-ego, The Rocket.
Meanwhile, Colonel Quinn’s relationship with the town’s brothel owner is heating up quickly, and she visits him at the base, where talk of the Korfball match comes up.
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TV Fanatic is excited to exclusively debut Katya’s (Catherine Tate) foray into possibly the weirdest military base in the world.
She experiences first-hand what...
In Going Dutch Season 1 Episode 4, “Korfball,” a Korfball match is the talk of the town.
A friendly (or not-so-friendly) competition develops when the Americans and the Dutch create teams, and Colonel Quinn(Denis Leary) decides this is his one chance to one-up the Dutch.
(Fox/Screenshot)
His daughter, Captain Quinn (Taylor Misiak), also sees this as an opportunity to impress her father, so she brings out her high school alter-ego, The Rocket.
Meanwhile, Colonel Quinn’s relationship with the town’s brothel owner is heating up quickly, and she visits him at the base, where talk of the Korfball match comes up.
(Fox/Screenshot)
TV Fanatic is excited to exclusively debut Katya’s (Catherine Tate) foray into possibly the weirdest military base in the world.
She experiences first-hand what...
- 1/23/2025
- by Denis Kimathi
- TVfanatic
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Going Dutch is a comedy series created by Joel Church-Cooper. The Fox series follows Colonel Patrick Quinn, an arrogant and narcissistic man who is reassigned to the “least important Army base in the world” after an offensive rant. When he gets there, he discovers that his estranged daughter is already there. Going Dutch stars Denis Leary, Taylor Misiak, Danny Pudi, Lacy Mosley, and Hal Cumpston. So, if you loved the military humor, hilarious comedy, and compelling characters in Going Dutch, here are some similar shows you should check out next.
Enlisted (Rent on Prime Video) Credit – Fox
Enlisted is a military fiction comedy series created by Kevin Biegel. The Fox series revolves around three brothers who are soldiers in the US Army as they serve their nation by taking care of those who are left behind after the soldiers deploy.
Going Dutch is a comedy series created by Joel Church-Cooper. The Fox series follows Colonel Patrick Quinn, an arrogant and narcissistic man who is reassigned to the “least important Army base in the world” after an offensive rant. When he gets there, he discovers that his estranged daughter is already there. Going Dutch stars Denis Leary, Taylor Misiak, Danny Pudi, Lacy Mosley, and Hal Cumpston. So, if you loved the military humor, hilarious comedy, and compelling characters in Going Dutch, here are some similar shows you should check out next.
Enlisted (Rent on Prime Video) Credit – Fox
Enlisted is a military fiction comedy series created by Kevin Biegel. The Fox series revolves around three brothers who are soldiers in the US Army as they serve their nation by taking care of those who are left behind after the soldiers deploy.
- 1/20/2025
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Going Dutch, Denis Leary's new military sitcom, premiered on Fox last week. Now, you can see Leary's Colonel Patrick Quinn assess one of his new subordinates in an exclusive Collider sneak peek from this week's episode. "Thanks for Nothing," the second episode of the series, will air tonight, January 9, on Fox. The clip opens with Colonel Quinn and his aide-de-camp, Major Abraham Shaw (Danny Pudi) dressing down the literally dressed-down base It director, Elias Papadakis, who's breaking every regulation possible — he's out of shape, he needs a haircut, and he's wearing a G.I. Joe costume. Unfortunately, before they can get him into more acceptable condition, Colonel Quinn's archrival, General Davidson arrives.
- 1/9/2025
- by Rob London
- Collider.com
Fox has struggled to find successful live-action comedy series for a while, and the network's only established one, Animal Control, can hardly be considered a hit. This year, the network introduced a new sitcom. Will Going Dutch be cancelled or renewed for season two? Stay tuned.
A military comedy series, the Going Dutch TV show stars Denis Leary, Taylor Misiak, Danny Pudi, Laci Mosley, and Hal Cumpston, with Dempsey Bryk, Joe Morton, and Catherine Tate in recurring roles. The story follows arrogant, loudmouth U.S. Army Colonel Patrick Quinn (Leary) who, after an epically unfiltered rant, finds himself reassigned to the Netherlands. There, he is punished with a command position at the least strategically-significant army base in the world. It’s notable for its Michelin Star-commissary, top-notch bowling alley, lavender-infused laundry, and the best (and only) fromagerie in the...
A military comedy series, the Going Dutch TV show stars Denis Leary, Taylor Misiak, Danny Pudi, Laci Mosley, and Hal Cumpston, with Dempsey Bryk, Joe Morton, and Catherine Tate in recurring roles. The story follows arrogant, loudmouth U.S. Army Colonel Patrick Quinn (Leary) who, after an epically unfiltered rant, finds himself reassigned to the Netherlands. There, he is punished with a command position at the least strategically-significant army base in the world. It’s notable for its Michelin Star-commissary, top-notch bowling alley, lavender-infused laundry, and the best (and only) fromagerie in the...
- 1/3/2025
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Denis Leary stars as a hard-nosed military man saddled with a ragtag bunch of lazy soldiers in Fox’s Going Dutch — but did the new comedy earn a salute from you?
Thursday’s premiere introduces us to Leary’s Colonel Quinn, who thinks he’s about to be named commander of a German combat base. His executive officer Shah (Danny Pudi) goes over his credentials for the press release, but Quinn corrects him: “Drop the family stuff. That’s too soft. I’m a man of action.” When Quinn meets with the general (played by Joe Morton), though, he learns...
Thursday’s premiere introduces us to Leary’s Colonel Quinn, who thinks he’s about to be named commander of a German combat base. His executive officer Shah (Danny Pudi) goes over his credentials for the press release, but Quinn corrects him: “Drop the family stuff. That’s too soft. I’m a man of action.” When Quinn meets with the general (played by Joe Morton), though, he learns...
- 1/3/2025
- by Dave Nemetz
- TVLine.com
More than a decade after the swift cancellation of the underrated show “Enlisted,” Fox has taken another bite at the apple of a broadcast workplace sitcom set within the United States military. As with its predecessor, the midseason premiere “Going Dutch” counters the global scope of its central employer with the intimate one of immediate family. What it adds to this shared premise is a long litany of jokes about bikes, tulips, prostitution, bluntness as a cultural value and cheese.
Created by Joel Church-Cooper (“Brockmire”), “Going Dutch” stars Denis Leary — also an executive producer, alongside his son Jack — as Colonel Patrick Quinn, a career officer who finds himself exiled to Stroopsdorf, “the least important army base in the world.” The Netherlands outpost’s bowling alley, laundry facilities and world-class fromagerie are under the interim command of Patrick’s estranged daughter Maggie (Taylor Misiak), who defends her colleagues’ lavender-picking, silent-disco-having ways...
Created by Joel Church-Cooper (“Brockmire”), “Going Dutch” stars Denis Leary — also an executive producer, alongside his son Jack — as Colonel Patrick Quinn, a career officer who finds himself exiled to Stroopsdorf, “the least important army base in the world.” The Netherlands outpost’s bowling alley, laundry facilities and world-class fromagerie are under the interim command of Patrick’s estranged daughter Maggie (Taylor Misiak), who defends her colleagues’ lavender-picking, silent-disco-having ways...
- 1/2/2025
- by Alison Herman
- Variety Film + TV
If I had the magical formula for a hit television show, I’d probably be using that formula in a more lucrative job. But it’s safe to say that the magical formula would not be a combination of Enlisted, a series Fox canceled after a single season, and Brockmire, a show IFC allowed to run for four seasons despite linear ratings the size of a well-attended college football game.
That said, Enlisted was a terrific show, an unlikely alchemy of broad sitcom laughs and actual patriotism, and Brockmire was one of my favorite shows of the past decade, a deliriously profane comedy with an uncompromising sweetness. So if Fox wants to program a new series that is unquestionably the creative offspring of Brockmire and Enlisted, who am I to quibble about its commercial prospects?
Going Dutch, that self-evident spawn of Enlisted and Brockmire, doesn’t rise to the level of either of those shows.
That said, Enlisted was a terrific show, an unlikely alchemy of broad sitcom laughs and actual patriotism, and Brockmire was one of my favorite shows of the past decade, a deliriously profane comedy with an uncompromising sweetness. So if Fox wants to program a new series that is unquestionably the creative offspring of Brockmire and Enlisted, who am I to quibble about its commercial prospects?
Going Dutch, that self-evident spawn of Enlisted and Brockmire, doesn’t rise to the level of either of those shows.
- 1/2/2025
- by Daniel Fienberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
If you’re in the mood for a new comedy, get ready for tonight. Fox has a night of new episodes of shows, and one of them is the new series, Going Dutch. The half-hour comedy is perfect for those who want something light-hearted and calming.
The series will air at 9:30 p.m. Et/Pt, straight after a new episode of Animal Control. Of course, before you get into a new series, you need to know a little about it. Who will star in it, and what is it about?
Going Dutch is a story of a man looking for redemption
The Colonel is a man on a mission for redemption. He’s been demoted after an unfiltered rant about General Davidson, and as punishment, he’s been sent to the Netherlands to the American Army’s smallest base in the world.
The Colonel is now at Usag Stroopsdorf,...
The series will air at 9:30 p.m. Et/Pt, straight after a new episode of Animal Control. Of course, before you get into a new series, you need to know a little about it. Who will star in it, and what is it about?
Going Dutch is a story of a man looking for redemption
The Colonel is a man on a mission for redemption. He’s been demoted after an unfiltered rant about General Davidson, and as punishment, he’s been sent to the Netherlands to the American Army’s smallest base in the world.
The Colonel is now at Usag Stroopsdorf,...
- 1/2/2025
- by Alexandria Ingham
- Hidden Remote
The start of a new year is a big opportunity to start with fresh resolutions and a clean slate. A time of exciting possibilities, your new year can become even more exciting with a slate of must-watch content. Hulu, the popular streaming platform, is kicking off the New Year 2025 in style, by rolling out a diverse lineup of TV shows that promise to have something for everyone.
Hulu is adding several new TV shows in January 2025 | Credit: Hulu
Whether you are a fan of gripping dramas, laugh-out-loud comedies, or some insightful reality TV shows, the streaming giant has something for all to cover your January binge-watching sessions. Having consistently delivered a blend of critically acclaimed originals and hidden gems, Hulu’s commitment to bringing fresh content is still the same in the upcoming year.
So as the winter sets in, there is no better time to have a hot cup...
Hulu is adding several new TV shows in January 2025 | Credit: Hulu
Whether you are a fan of gripping dramas, laugh-out-loud comedies, or some insightful reality TV shows, the streaming giant has something for all to cover your January binge-watching sessions. Having consistently delivered a blend of critically acclaimed originals and hidden gems, Hulu’s commitment to bringing fresh content is still the same in the upcoming year.
So as the winter sets in, there is no better time to have a hot cup...
- 1/2/2025
- by Maria Sultan
- FandomWire
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Hulu is ready with an entertainment-packed January next year. The upcoming month will see the release of the brilliant mystery thriller Paradise and multiple comedy shows like Going Dutch and Shifting Gears. Just like every month, Hulu is ready to overload you with great content. So, we’re here to tell you about the 10 new movies and TV shows coming to Hulu in January 2025.
Animal Control Season 3 (January 3) Credit – Fox
Animal Control is a comedy series created by Bob Fisher, Rob Greenberg, and Dan Sterling. The upcoming Season 3 of the Fox series will continue the story of our favorite animal control workers as they try to wrangle some new animals while going on various misadventures. Animal Control stars Joel McHale, Vella Lovell, Michael Rowland, Ravi V. Patel, and Grace Palmer.
Going Dutch Season 1 (January 3) Credit – Fox
Going Dutch...
Hulu is ready with an entertainment-packed January next year. The upcoming month will see the release of the brilliant mystery thriller Paradise and multiple comedy shows like Going Dutch and Shifting Gears. Just like every month, Hulu is ready to overload you with great content. So, we’re here to tell you about the 10 new movies and TV shows coming to Hulu in January 2025.
Animal Control Season 3 (January 3) Credit – Fox
Animal Control is a comedy series created by Bob Fisher, Rob Greenberg, and Dan Sterling. The upcoming Season 3 of the Fox series will continue the story of our favorite animal control workers as they try to wrangle some new animals while going on various misadventures. Animal Control stars Joel McHale, Vella Lovell, Michael Rowland, Ravi V. Patel, and Grace Palmer.
Going Dutch Season 1 (January 3) Credit – Fox
Going Dutch...
- 12/28/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
As one of the original streaming services out there, Hulu has managed to offer its subscribers quite an extensive catalog of films and television shows that would entertain anyone for days. As next month approaches, the platform has a slew of shows scheduled for release that viewers won’t want to overlook.
With plenty of comedies to keep the laughs coming and enough dramas to make viewers think, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. No matter what viewers are in the mood to watch, they’re guaranteed to find something on Hulu next month.
'Animal Control' (Season 3) Stream on January 3
Animal Control is a sitcom that follows an animal control unit operating in Seattle who begin to realize humans are the ones making their lives more complicated, not animals. At the helm of the crew is Frank Shaw (Joel McHale), a cynical Senior Animal Control Officer who...
With plenty of comedies to keep the laughs coming and enough dramas to make viewers think, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. No matter what viewers are in the mood to watch, they’re guaranteed to find something on Hulu next month.
'Animal Control' (Season 3) Stream on January 3
Animal Control is a sitcom that follows an animal control unit operating in Seattle who begin to realize humans are the ones making their lives more complicated, not animals. At the helm of the crew is Frank Shaw (Joel McHale), a cynical Senior Animal Control Officer who...
- 12/27/2024
- by Amanda Rozenboom
- MovieWeb
Denis Leary (The Moodys) headlines Fox’s new comedy series Going Dutch, premiering on January 2, 2025 at 9:30pm Et/Pt. Leary stars as a U.S. Army Colonel assigned to take over a base in the Netherlands.
The season one cast also includes Taylor Misiak as Captain Maggie Quinn, Danny Pudi as Xo Major Abraham Shah, Laci Mosely as Sergeant Dana Conway, and Hal Cumpston as Corporal Elias Papadakis. Joe Morton, Catherine Tate, and Dempsey Bryk appear in heavily recurring roles.
“Pilot” Plot: The Colonel is reassigned to take emergency command of Usag Stroopsdorf in the Netherlands, a small and combat-less base, as punishment for his unfiltered rant about General Davidson. Upon arrival, Sergeant Conway provides The Colonel and Major Shah with a tour of the things Stroopsdorf is known for: cheese, laundry, and bowling. The Colonel demands to know who is in charge and is introduced to Captain Quinn, his estranged daughter.
The season one cast also includes Taylor Misiak as Captain Maggie Quinn, Danny Pudi as Xo Major Abraham Shah, Laci Mosely as Sergeant Dana Conway, and Hal Cumpston as Corporal Elias Papadakis. Joe Morton, Catherine Tate, and Dempsey Bryk appear in heavily recurring roles.
“Pilot” Plot: The Colonel is reassigned to take emergency command of Usag Stroopsdorf in the Netherlands, a small and combat-less base, as punishment for his unfiltered rant about General Davidson. Upon arrival, Sergeant Conway provides The Colonel and Major Shah with a tour of the things Stroopsdorf is known for: cheese, laundry, and bowling. The Colonel demands to know who is in charge and is introduced to Captain Quinn, his estranged daughter.
- 12/24/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Updated: Fox has released the official trailer for Going Dutch, the network’s upcoming comedy series starring Denis Leary, ahead of its January 2 premiere.
“The leaders of 32 countries are putting their very lives in our hands — and most importantly — their laundry!” exclaims Laci Mosely’s Sergeant Dana Conway at the beginning of the trailer. That gives you an idea where this all might be going.
Leary stars as U.S. Army Colonel Patrick Quinn who is tasked with reinstating discipline and professionalism among his group of military misfits.
Check out the official trailer above and see the previously released teaser trailer below.
Previous, Oct. 30: Denis Leary is heading to primetime TV with his new Fox series Going Dutch; a teaser for the comedy set to premiere in January can be found above.
The single-camera series follows the arrogant, loudmouth U.S. Army Colonel Patrick Quinn (Leary), who, after an unfiltered rant,...
“The leaders of 32 countries are putting their very lives in our hands — and most importantly — their laundry!” exclaims Laci Mosely’s Sergeant Dana Conway at the beginning of the trailer. That gives you an idea where this all might be going.
Leary stars as U.S. Army Colonel Patrick Quinn who is tasked with reinstating discipline and professionalism among his group of military misfits.
Check out the official trailer above and see the previously released teaser trailer below.
Previous, Oct. 30: Denis Leary is heading to primetime TV with his new Fox series Going Dutch; a teaser for the comedy set to premiere in January can be found above.
The single-camera series follows the arrogant, loudmouth U.S. Army Colonel Patrick Quinn (Leary), who, after an unfiltered rant,...
- 12/10/2024
- by Rosy Cordero and Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Fox today announced its 2025 midseason premiere dates and is getting pumped up for its February “Fox’s Super Week,” capturing the ongoing excitement ahead of Fox Sports’ presentation of Super Bowl Lix.
The midseason schedule on Fox starts Thursday, Jan. 2, with the series premiere of the all-new Denis Leary workplace comedy, Going Dutch (9:30-10:00 p.m. Et/Pt), preceded by the Season Three premiere of Joel McHale’s hit series, Animal Control (9:00-9:30 Pm Et/Pt), together building a new Thursday night comedy block on Fox. The night also includes the return of Gordon Ramsay’s Hell’s Kitchen (8:00-9:00 Pm Et/Pt).
Animal Control
In Going Dutch, the arrogant, loudmouth U.S. Army Colonel Patrick Quinn (Leary) — after an epically unfiltered rant — is reassigned to the Netherlands, where he is punished with a command position at the least important army base in the world,...
The midseason schedule on Fox starts Thursday, Jan. 2, with the series premiere of the all-new Denis Leary workplace comedy, Going Dutch (9:30-10:00 p.m. Et/Pt), preceded by the Season Three premiere of Joel McHale’s hit series, Animal Control (9:00-9:30 Pm Et/Pt), together building a new Thursday night comedy block on Fox. The night also includes the return of Gordon Ramsay’s Hell’s Kitchen (8:00-9:00 Pm Et/Pt).
Animal Control
In Going Dutch, the arrogant, loudmouth U.S. Army Colonel Patrick Quinn (Leary) — after an epically unfiltered rant — is reassigned to the Netherlands, where he is punished with a command position at the least important army base in the world,...
- 11/18/2024
- by Mirko Parlevliet
- Vital Thrills
“9-1-1: Lone Star” and “The Masked Singer” are coming back to Fox for the network’s winter season. They will be joined by network newcomers “Going Dutch” and “Doc.”
It all starts off on Jan. 2, 2025, with the mid-season premiere of “Hell’s Kitchen,” as well as the Season 3 premiere of the Joel McHale comedy, “Animal Control.” That Thursday will then see the premiere of the Denis Leary workplace comedy, “Going Dutch.” The comedy follows Leary as a loud-mouthed U.S. Army Colonel who’s reassigned to the least important military base in the world in the Netherlands. As Col. Patrick Quinn trades in strict drills for lavender-infused laundry, he will try to reinstate some sense of professionalism. The series also stars Taylor Misiak, Danny Pudi, Laci Mosley and Hal Cumpston.
Doubling down on Gordon Ramsay, those premieres will be followed on Jan. 7 by the Season 2 return of “Kitchen Nightmares: Road to Super Bowl Lix,...
It all starts off on Jan. 2, 2025, with the mid-season premiere of “Hell’s Kitchen,” as well as the Season 3 premiere of the Joel McHale comedy, “Animal Control.” That Thursday will then see the premiere of the Denis Leary workplace comedy, “Going Dutch.” The comedy follows Leary as a loud-mouthed U.S. Army Colonel who’s reassigned to the least important military base in the world in the Netherlands. As Col. Patrick Quinn trades in strict drills for lavender-infused laundry, he will try to reinstate some sense of professionalism. The series also stars Taylor Misiak, Danny Pudi, Laci Mosley and Hal Cumpston.
Doubling down on Gordon Ramsay, those premieres will be followed on Jan. 7 by the Season 2 return of “Kitchen Nightmares: Road to Super Bowl Lix,...
- 11/18/2024
- by Kayla Cobb
- The Wrap
Going Dutch is coming to Fox, and the network is giving viewers their first look at the new comedy series with the release of a preview.
Denis Leary, Taylor Misiak, Danny Pudi, Laci Mosely, Hal Cumpston. Joe Morton, Catherine Tate, and Dempsey Bryk star in the military comedy, which follows what happens after U.S. Army Colonel Patrick Quinn (Leary) is sent to command an army base in the Netherlands.
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Denis Leary, Taylor Misiak, Danny Pudi, Laci Mosely, Hal Cumpston. Joe Morton, Catherine Tate, and Dempsey Bryk star in the military comedy, which follows what happens after U.S. Army Colonel Patrick Quinn (Leary) is sent to command an army base in the Netherlands.
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- 11/1/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Fox has shared a first look at its new comedy series Going Dutch, which will premiere on the network in January 2025.
Going Dutch centers on arrogant, loudmouth U.S. Army “Colonel Patrick Quinn” (Denis Leary), who, after an epically unfiltered rant, is reassigned to the Netherlands, where he is punished with a command position at the least important army base in the world.
After serving with distinction in every warzone over the last three decades, he now finds himself in charge of a base with no guns, no weapons, and no tactical purpose. Instead, it has a Michelin Star-level commissary, top-notch bowling alley, lavender-infused laundry, and the best (and only) fromagerie in the U.S. Army.
Surrounded by a diverse group of military misfits, the colonel tries to reinstate discipline and professionalism with the help of the base’s previous interim leader, who just happens to be his estranged daughter (Taylor Misiak...
Going Dutch centers on arrogant, loudmouth U.S. Army “Colonel Patrick Quinn” (Denis Leary), who, after an epically unfiltered rant, is reassigned to the Netherlands, where he is punished with a command position at the least important army base in the world.
After serving with distinction in every warzone over the last three decades, he now finds himself in charge of a base with no guns, no weapons, and no tactical purpose. Instead, it has a Michelin Star-level commissary, top-notch bowling alley, lavender-infused laundry, and the best (and only) fromagerie in the U.S. Army.
Surrounded by a diverse group of military misfits, the colonel tries to reinstate discipline and professionalism with the help of the base’s previous interim leader, who just happens to be his estranged daughter (Taylor Misiak...
- 10/30/2024
- by Mirko Parlevliet
- Vital Thrills
Denis Leary’s big mouth is about to land him in a Fox-ton of trouble.
The network’s upcoming comedy series Going Dutch stars Leary as U.S. Army Colonel Patrick Quinn, an “arrogant loudmouth” who gets reassigned to the Netherlands following “epically unfiltered rant.” There, he’s put in charge of the “least important army base in the world.” We’re talking “no guns, no weapons and to tactical purpose.”
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The network’s upcoming comedy series Going Dutch stars Leary as U.S. Army Colonel Patrick Quinn, an “arrogant loudmouth” who gets reassigned to the Netherlands following “epically unfiltered rant.” There, he’s put in charge of the “least important army base in the world.” We’re talking “no guns, no weapons and to tactical purpose.”
More from TVLineRatings: World Series Game 4 Delivers 8-Year Audience HighMolly Parker Is Amnesic Doc Who Wants to Get Her Life Back in Fox Drama TrailerWatch Taye Diggs, James Van Der Beek,...
- 10/30/2024
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
Exclusive: Emmy Award-winning actor Joe Morton and Catherine Tate have joined the Fox Entertainment comedy series Going Dutch cast in heavily recurring roles opposite series star and executive producer Denis Leary.
The single-cam comedy follows arrogant loudmouth U.S. Army “Colonel Patrick Quinn” (Leary), who after an epically unfiltered rant, is reassigned to the Netherlands, where he is punished with a command position at the least important army base in the world. After serving with distinction in every warzone of the last three decades, he now finds himself in charge of a base with no guns, no weapons, and no tactical purpose.
Instead, it has a Michelin-star level commissary, top-notch bowling alley, and the best (and only) fromagerie in the U.S. Army. Surrounded by a diverse group of underdogs, the colonel tries to reinstall military discipline and professionalism with the help...
The single-cam comedy follows arrogant loudmouth U.S. Army “Colonel Patrick Quinn” (Leary), who after an epically unfiltered rant, is reassigned to the Netherlands, where he is punished with a command position at the least important army base in the world. After serving with distinction in every warzone of the last three decades, he now finds himself in charge of a base with no guns, no weapons, and no tactical purpose.
Instead, it has a Michelin-star level commissary, top-notch bowling alley, and the best (and only) fromagerie in the U.S. Army. Surrounded by a diverse group of underdogs, the colonel tries to reinstall military discipline and professionalism with the help...
- 10/2/2024
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
A party game turns into a supernatural nightmare in Spin the Bottle, featuring Justin Long (Barbarian) as the local authority savvy to the paranormal. Paramount has provided Bloody Disgusting with an exclusive clip today, which puts the spotlight on Justin Long.
Spin the Bottle will be available on Digital on October 4.
Watch our exclusive clip below and find the official trailer underneath.
In the film, “When a group of friends plays spin the bottle in a house marked by a brutal massacre, they unknowingly unleash an evil spirit and start dying in terrifying ways. Now, the survivors must stick together to uncover the house’s dark secrets and end the bloodshed.”
The supernatural horror movie stars Tanner Stine, Kaylee Kaneshiro, Tony Amendola (The Curse of La Llorona), Ryan Whitney, Hal Cumpston, Angela Halili (American Horror Stories), Samantha Cormier (Legion) with Ali Larter (Final Destination).
Gavin Wiesen (The Art of Getting By...
Spin the Bottle will be available on Digital on October 4.
Watch our exclusive clip below and find the official trailer underneath.
In the film, “When a group of friends plays spin the bottle in a house marked by a brutal massacre, they unknowingly unleash an evil spirit and start dying in terrifying ways. Now, the survivors must stick together to uncover the house’s dark secrets and end the bloodshed.”
The supernatural horror movie stars Tanner Stine, Kaylee Kaneshiro, Tony Amendola (The Curse of La Llorona), Ryan Whitney, Hal Cumpston, Angela Halili (American Horror Stories), Samantha Cormier (Legion) with Ali Larter (Final Destination).
Gavin Wiesen (The Art of Getting By...
- 9/26/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Two years ago, we heard that production had wrapped on Spin the Bottle, a supernatural horror film that has genre regulars Ali Larter (the Final Destination and Resident Evil franchises) and Justin Long playing supporting roles and Tanner Stine (Impulse) and Kaylee Bryant (Legacies) taking on the lead roles. Now Spin the Bottle is finally ready to make its way out into the world, as Paramount will be giving the film a digital release on October 4th – and with that date just a couple of weeks away, a trailer has arrived online. You can check it out in the embed above.
Gavin Wiesen directed Spin the Bottle from a screenplay written by John Cregan (Plague Town). The actors mentioned above are joined in the cast by Christopher Ammanuel (Black Lightning), Ryan Whitney (Reagan), Angela Halili (American Horror Stories), Samantha Cormier (Legion), Hal Cumpston (The Greatest Beer Run Ever) and Tony Amendola...
Gavin Wiesen directed Spin the Bottle from a screenplay written by John Cregan (Plague Town). The actors mentioned above are joined in the cast by Christopher Ammanuel (Black Lightning), Ryan Whitney (Reagan), Angela Halili (American Horror Stories), Samantha Cormier (Legion), Hal Cumpston (The Greatest Beer Run Ever) and Tony Amendola...
- 9/18/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
A party game turns into a supernatural nightmare in the upcoming supernatural horror movie Spin the Bottle, featuring Justin Long (Barbarian) as the local authority savvy to the paranormal. Paramount has debuted the new trailer today, giving a closer look at the haunted rules.
Spin the Bottle will be available on Digital on October 4.
The film’s official synopsis: “When a group of friends plays spin the bottle in a house marked by a brutal massacre, they unknowingly unleash an evil spirit and start dying in terrifying ways. Now, the survivors must stick together to uncover the house’s dark secrets and end the bloodshed.”
The supernatural horror movie stars Tanner Stine, Kaylee Kaneshiro, Tony Amendola (The Curse of La Llorona), Ryan Whitney, Hal Cumpston, Angela Halili (American Horror Stories), Samantha Cormier (Legion) with Ali Larter (Final Destination) and Justin Long.
Gavin Wiesen (The Art of Getting By) directs from a script by John Cregan.
Spin the Bottle will be available on Digital on October 4.
The film’s official synopsis: “When a group of friends plays spin the bottle in a house marked by a brutal massacre, they unknowingly unleash an evil spirit and start dying in terrifying ways. Now, the survivors must stick together to uncover the house’s dark secrets and end the bloodshed.”
The supernatural horror movie stars Tanner Stine, Kaylee Kaneshiro, Tony Amendola (The Curse of La Llorona), Ryan Whitney, Hal Cumpston, Angela Halili (American Horror Stories), Samantha Cormier (Legion) with Ali Larter (Final Destination) and Justin Long.
Gavin Wiesen (The Art of Getting By) directs from a script by John Cregan.
- 9/17/2024
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
"That kid and his family brought nothing but death to our town." Paramount has unveiled an official trailer for a horror movie called Spin The Bottle, which is being released on VOD in October next month - so they don't miss out on horror month. This is like one of those fake parody movies you see in a comedy and laugh that they actually could make it. A spin the bottle movie?! This is as a hilarious dumb as a Hungry Hungry Hippos horror. The story of a group of teens in small town Texas who unleash a deadly force after playing the famous game in an abandoned house where a grisly massacre once took place. Isn't this plot the same as every other horror film? Starring Tanner Stine, Kaylee Kaneshiro, Tony Amendola, Ryan Whitney, Hal Cumpston, Angela Halili, Samantha Cormier, with Ali Larter and Barbarian's Justin Long. This looks remarkably bad,...
- 9/17/2024
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
The Toronto Film Festival kicked off September 5 with a multi-move opening night that included David Gordon Green’s family comedy Nutcrackers starring Ben Stiller. It kicked off a slate of world premieres and buzzy movies across 11 days for the 49th edition of one of North America’s biggest film festivals.
Other key titles making their debuts in Toronto included The Luckiest Man in America starring Paul Walter Hauser, the Amy Adams-starring Nightbitch, theater guru Marianne Elliott’s The Salt Path, DreamWorks Animation’s The Wild Robot and Mike Flanagan’s The Life of Chuck, which won the coveted People’s Choice Award.
Documentaries that made a splash included Elton John: Never Too Late and Paul Anka: His Way.
Click below to read Deadline’s reviews from the ground in Toronto, where the festival wrappred September 15.
The Assessment ‘The Assessment’
Section: Special Presentations
Director: Fleur Fortune
Cast: Alicia Vikander, Elizabeth Olsen,...
Other key titles making their debuts in Toronto included The Luckiest Man in America starring Paul Walter Hauser, the Amy Adams-starring Nightbitch, theater guru Marianne Elliott’s The Salt Path, DreamWorks Animation’s The Wild Robot and Mike Flanagan’s The Life of Chuck, which won the coveted People’s Choice Award.
Documentaries that made a splash included Elton John: Never Too Late and Paul Anka: His Way.
Click below to read Deadline’s reviews from the ground in Toronto, where the festival wrappred September 15.
The Assessment ‘The Assessment’
Section: Special Presentations
Director: Fleur Fortune
Cast: Alicia Vikander, Elizabeth Olsen,...
- 9/17/2024
- by Pete Hammond, Damon Wise and Matthew Carey
- Deadline Film + TV
The Deb had the honor of being the closing film at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival, and Rebel Wilson's directorial debut left quite an impression. The Australian star, whose film is based on the stage play by Hannah Reilly, leans into her comic roots by bringing to the festival a cheeky, outrageous musical about two teens who come together to participate in a small town's annual debutante ball. The Deb's timing feels fortuitous; it feels like a natural companion to the Mean Girls musical released earlier this year.
The Deb
Director Rebel WilsonWriters Hannah Reilly, Meg Washington, Rebel WilsonCast Ben Turland, Susan Prior, Sheree da Costa, Ioane Saula, Naomi Sequeira, Steph Tisdell, Tara Morice, Shane Jacobson, Hal Cumpston, Rebel WilsonCharacter(s) Razzie, Dimity, Damo, Shell, Lucinda, Janette, Tish, Mitch, Rick, DancerRuntime 121 MinutesGenres Comedy, Musical The Rebel Wilson Musical Comedy Is Entertaining
The film follows queen bee Maeve (Charlotte MacInnes...
The Deb
Director Rebel WilsonWriters Hannah Reilly, Meg Washington, Rebel WilsonCast Ben Turland, Susan Prior, Sheree da Costa, Ioane Saula, Naomi Sequeira, Steph Tisdell, Tara Morice, Shane Jacobson, Hal Cumpston, Rebel WilsonCharacter(s) Razzie, Dimity, Damo, Shell, Lucinda, Janette, Tish, Mitch, Rick, DancerRuntime 121 MinutesGenres Comedy, Musical The Rebel Wilson Musical Comedy Is Entertaining
The film follows queen bee Maeve (Charlotte MacInnes...
- 9/15/2024
- by Ferdosa
- ScreenRant
When Maeve (Charlotte MacInnes) gets suspended from school after a political demonstration backfires, her mother (Susan Prior), who also happens to be the institution’s principal, sends the Sydney teenager to live with her cousin Taylah (Natalie Abbott) in the Australian outback.
Dunburn, the fictional locale in which Rebel Wilson’s uneven directorial debut The Deb is set, is a small town recovering from a years-long drought and dereliction of duty by national ministries. The local government desperately needs money to maintain their water supply and have resorted, in one of the film’s more humorous gags, to making a viral video to bring attention to their plight. Of course, none of these issues concern Maeve, who arrives in Dunburn already plotting her escape.
Premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival, The Deb chronicles Maeve’s fish-out-of-water adventures in Dunburn. Upon arrival, the cosmopolitan teen loudly rejects the town’s regressive traditions.
Dunburn, the fictional locale in which Rebel Wilson’s uneven directorial debut The Deb is set, is a small town recovering from a years-long drought and dereliction of duty by national ministries. The local government desperately needs money to maintain their water supply and have resorted, in one of the film’s more humorous gags, to making a viral video to bring attention to their plight. Of course, none of these issues concern Maeve, who arrives in Dunburn already plotting her escape.
Premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival, The Deb chronicles Maeve’s fish-out-of-water adventures in Dunburn. Upon arrival, the cosmopolitan teen loudly rejects the town’s regressive traditions.
- 9/15/2024
- by Lovia Gyarkye
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Patricia Arquette has really been bitten by the true crime bug. The Severance actor is set to star in Murdaugh Murders, a new limited series from Michael D. Fuller and co-creator Erin Lee Carr. The series will be partially adapted from Liz Farrell and Mandy Matney's popular Murdaugh Murders Podcast,...
- 9/6/2024
- by Emma Keates
- avclub.com
Going Dutch, Fox’s midseason Army comedy starring Denis Leary, has enlisted Community grad Danny Pudi, Dave vet Taylor Misiak and three others.
Ordered to series in May, Going Dutch follows an arrogant, loudmouth U.S. Army colonel (played by Leary) who, after an epically unfiltered rant, is reassigned to the Netherlands, where he is punished with a command position at the least important army base in the world.
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Ordered to series in May, Going Dutch follows an arrogant, loudmouth U.S. Army colonel (played by Leary) who, after an epically unfiltered rant, is reassigned to the Netherlands, where he is punished with a command position at the least important army base in the world.
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- 9/5/2024
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Exclusive: Fox’s new comedy series Going Dutch has added 5 new cast members joining previously announced star Denis Leary.
Taylor Misiak (Dave), Danny Pudi, Laci Mosely and Hal Cumpston have been set as series regulars with Dempsey Bryk (Willow) will heavily recur.
The single-cam comedy Going Dutch follows arrogant loudmouth U.S. Army “Colonel Patrick Quinn” (Leary), who after an epically unfiltered rant, is reassigned to the Netherlands, where he is punished with a command position at the least important army base in the world. After serving with distinction in every warzone of the last three decades, he now finds himself in charge of a base with no guns, no weapons, and no tactical purpose.
Instead, it has a Michelin-star level commissary, top notch bowling alley, and the best (and only) fromagerie in the U.S.
Taylor Misiak (Dave), Danny Pudi, Laci Mosely and Hal Cumpston have been set as series regulars with Dempsey Bryk (Willow) will heavily recur.
The single-cam comedy Going Dutch follows arrogant loudmouth U.S. Army “Colonel Patrick Quinn” (Leary), who after an epically unfiltered rant, is reassigned to the Netherlands, where he is punished with a command position at the least important army base in the world. After serving with distinction in every warzone of the last three decades, he now finds himself in charge of a base with no guns, no weapons, and no tactical purpose.
Instead, it has a Michelin-star level commissary, top notch bowling alley, and the best (and only) fromagerie in the U.S.
- 9/5/2024
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
Rebel Wilson claims a Hollywood actor has “threatened her” after she revealed her intention to name and shame him over his previous behaviour in her forthcoming memoir.
The Australian actress previously stated she would be dedicating a whole chapter in her book, Rebel Rising, to a “massive a**hole” she once worked with. The book is scheduled for release April 2.
Now, Wilson has written on social media, claiming that the same man has hired a team to try to stop her writing about him.
She said on Instagram Stories: “Now the a**hole is trying to threaten me. He’s hired a crisis PR manager and lawyers. He’s trying to stop press coming out about my new book. But the book Will come out and you will all know the truth.”
News.com.au reports that, when she first referred in public to this episode, the Pitch Perfect star...
The Australian actress previously stated she would be dedicating a whole chapter in her book, Rebel Rising, to a “massive a**hole” she once worked with. The book is scheduled for release April 2.
Now, Wilson has written on social media, claiming that the same man has hired a team to try to stop her writing about him.
She said on Instagram Stories: “Now the a**hole is trying to threaten me. He’s hired a crisis PR manager and lawyers. He’s trying to stop press coming out about my new book. But the book Will come out and you will all know the truth.”
News.com.au reports that, when she first referred in public to this episode, the Pitch Perfect star...
- 3/23/2024
- by Caroline Frost
- Deadline Film + TV
Hulu has always been the streaming service for the people who want to get their money’s worth and this month with some brand new animes, some original shows and movies, and a Marvel series they will get it. So, start the first month of the new year with Hulu’s entertaining offerings and handpick what to watch this month CinemaBlind is always here to help you.
Ishura Season 1 (January 3)
Anime is one of the most popular and creative platforms for telling out-of-this-world stories and over the years, it is becoming more and more mainstream with some animes like Attack of Titan, Demon Slayer, Jujutsu Kaisen, and many more becoming even more popular than your average streaming shows. Hulu has always been ahead in the anime game in the US, if we compare it to other streaming services this month we will see the second part of The Devil is a Part Timer!
Ishura Season 1 (January 3)
Anime is one of the most popular and creative platforms for telling out-of-this-world stories and over the years, it is becoming more and more mainstream with some animes like Attack of Titan, Demon Slayer, Jujutsu Kaisen, and many more becoming even more popular than your average streaming shows. Hulu has always been ahead in the anime game in the US, if we compare it to other streaming services this month we will see the second part of The Devil is a Part Timer!
- 1/13/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Expanding on the long-running monster-hit universe of The Walking Dead, this series delves into new mythology that follows the first generation raised in a surviving civilisation of a post-apocalyptic world. The Walking Dead: World Beyond – Final Season is set for a Blu-ray and DVD release on 10 October, courtesy of Acorn Media International.
Picking up where the first series left off, this season concludes the epic story of Iris, her rebellious adopted sister Hope, the intellectual Elton Ortiz and the mysterious Silas Plaskett – four friends who journeyed across the country on a mission that transformed everything they knew about themselves and the world. As they face off against the mysterious Civic Republic Military and fight for control of their own destiny, goals will shift, bonds will form and crumble, and innocence will be both lost and found…
If you’re hungry for zombie drama and apocalyptic adventure, delve into the darkness...
Picking up where the first series left off, this season concludes the epic story of Iris, her rebellious adopted sister Hope, the intellectual Elton Ortiz and the mysterious Silas Plaskett – four friends who journeyed across the country on a mission that transformed everything they knew about themselves and the world. As they face off against the mysterious Civic Republic Military and fight for control of their own destiny, goals will shift, bonds will form and crumble, and innocence will be both lost and found…
If you’re hungry for zombie drama and apocalyptic adventure, delve into the darkness...
- 10/7/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
To mark the release of The Walking Dead: World Beyond: Final Season on 10th October, we’ve been given a copy to give away on Blu-ray.
Picking up where the first series left off, it concludes the epic story of Iris (Aliyah Royale – The Red Line, War Paint), her rebellious adopted sister Hope, the intellectual Elton Ortiz and the mysterious Silas Plaskett – four friends who journeyed across the country on a mission that transformed everything they knew about themselves and the world.
As they face off against the mysterious Civic Republic Military and fight for control of their own destiny, goals will shift, bonds will form and crumble, and innocence will be both lost and found…
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Picking up where the first series left off, it concludes the epic story of Iris (Aliyah Royale – The Red Line, War Paint), her rebellious adopted sister Hope, the intellectual Elton Ortiz and the mysterious Silas Plaskett – four friends who journeyed across the country on a mission that transformed everything they knew about themselves and the world.
As they face off against the mysterious Civic Republic Military and fight for control of their own destiny, goals will shift, bonds will form and crumble, and innocence will be both lost and found…
Please note: This competition is open to UK residents only
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- 10/3/2022
- by Competitions
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
This week’s new film release may seem like more of a Summer escapist flick with an average Joe traveling across the globe and acting like the ole comic trope “the fish out of water”, That notion is somewhat re-enforced by the film’s star, who’s mostly known for musicals and comedies, and by the movie’s marketing team, who are ‘selling it” as a zany romp, Much as with Dog from earlier this year, don’t judge a flick by its cast or ads. That’s because the story’s protagonist is headed to Vietnam… in 1967, the definition of a “hot spot”. Now if this mix of whimsy and social/political upheaval in the “swingin’ 60s”, sounds a bit like the recent Best Picture Oscar winner The Green Book (which was set five or six years before this), well you’re pretty perceptive because this is from the...
- 9/30/2022
- by Jim Batts
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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