Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice stars joker Jimmy Kimmel but his scene was cut for being "too awesome" explained guest Ben Affleck. It features Bruce Wayne (Affleck) and Clark Kent (Henry Cavill) in a heated argument that attracts the attention of Kimmel, who quickly deduces their secret identities. He mocks Lex Luthor ... [Read More]
Jimmy Kimmel reimagined The Walking Dead as the hovering dead. Daryl Dixon (Norman Reedus) gets chased by zombies on hoverboards but the badass biker is unimpressed these two-wheelers. The Walkers Hoverers are easily immobilized by stairs like a more douchey version of the Daleks on Doctor Who. Kimmel's sidekick Guillermo ... [Read More]
The Simpsons "Treehouse of Horror" has nothing on the terrifying possibility of a President Trump. Marge hyperventilates at the prospect in an online exclusive. Homer tells Marge to imagine the candidates having a Kumbaya moment, in which the politicians embrace each other while singing Marvin Gaye's "How Sweet It Is (To Be ... [Read More]
Simpsons episodes are typically animated months before they air but on May 15 the show will close with a 3-minute live Q&A with Homer Simpson. Questions can be submitted using the hashtag #HomerLive from May 1st to 4th. The Q&A will be live for both East and West coast.
Hopefully, he'll finally reveal the location of ... [Read More]
Jay Leno made a surprise guest appearance on The Tonight Show while shooting in Los Angeles this week. Leno tagged in during the monologue to deliver risqué humor on the presidential race. He joked that it's a good thing Hillary Clinton has been tested considering her husband's infidelity. The republicans got the money ... [Read More]
Donald Trump literally acts like a child in a Full House parody on the Tonight Show. Host Jimmy Fallon stars as the presidential candidate, who pouts in an exact replica of Michelle's bedroom with one notable difference. Fallon's children's book Your Baby's First Word Will Be DADA is featured prominently on the bookshelf. ... [Read More]
Jimmy Kimmel prepared actors David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson to reprise their roles as FBI agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully for the upcoming X-Files mini-series. Kimmel plays an agent hired to acclimate the duo, who are accustomed to AOL, 56K modems and brick cell phones. He suggested that they'll "always have the 90s" ... [Read More]



