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Nick Offerman Joins Cast of 'A League of Their Own' Reboot Series

Nick Offerman is the latest star to join the A League of Their Own reboot!

The 51-year-old Parks & Rec actor has been cast in the upcoming Amazon Prime Video series, EW reports.

Click inside to find out who he’ll be playing!More Here! »

Nick Offerman & Seth Rogen Are Sporting Super Cool 90s Fashion On The Set of 'Pam & Tommy'

It looks like Nick Offerman has grown out his hair for Pam & Tommy!

The 50-year-old former Parks & Recreation star was spotted on the set of the upcoming Hulu series, alongside Seth Rogen, wearing some cool 90s fashion pieces.

The series will focus on Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee and their relationship during the 90s, as well as the scandal of when their sex tape from their honeymoon was stolen and leaked to the public.

While Seth will play the man who stole the tape, Nick is set to portray Uncle Miltie.

His character is described as “big and burly, this legendary prolific porn impresario brings his larger-than-life stature into the workplace to keep things lively and real.”

Also known as “The money guy,” Uncle Miltie helps Rand (Rogen) distribute the sex tape. A borderline sociopath, he treads the a line between humorous and horrific.

Find out who will play Pamela and Tommy here!

Nick Offerman & Mary Louise Parker to Play Colin Kaepernick's Adoptive Parents in Netflix Show

Netflix has cast Colin Kaepernick‘s parents in their new limited series!

Nick Offerman and Mary-Louise Parker have been cast as the 33-year-old former NFL player’s parents Teresa and Rick Kaepernick in the upcoming series titled Colin in Black & White, Variety reports.

Colin in Black & White will be a six-episode series focusing on the football player’s “early life as a Black child growing up with a white adopted family and his journey to become a great quarterback while defining his identity.”

The series has already been written and Colin is set to provide narration for Colin in Black & White.

Late last month the actor playing Colin as a teenager was announced!

'Parks & Recreation' Is Leaving Netflix Today - Where to Watch Instead!

The hit NBC show Parks and Recreation will be removed from Netflix today and fans are devastated.

It’s a fan favorite on the platform and many enjoy streaming old episodes over and over, especially now that Coronavirus lockdowns are keeping fans home more than usual.

Well, there is some good news if you’re a big Parks and Rec fan. If you subscribe to Peacock, NBC’s streaming service, all of the episodes can be found there instead.

Be sure to find out what else Netflix is removing from the streaming service in the next few weeks.

ARE YOU GOING to miss watching Parks and Recreation on Netflix’s streaming service??? Sound off in the comments with your thoughts (and if you’ll be watching on Peacock, too!)

Amy Poehler & Nick Offerman Reunite in First 'Parks & Recreation Special' Clip - Watch!

Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman are back in character for the Parks and Recreation Special.

The two actors will be reuniting with their co-stars Rashida Jones, Aziz Ansari, Adam Scott, Rob Lowe, Chris Pratt, Aubrey Plaza, Retta, and Jim O’Heir for the event.

The special episode will focus around Leslie Knope’s attempt to stay connected with her friends despite the challenges posed by the coronavirus pandemic.

The Parks & Recreation special will benefit Feeding America’s COVID-19 Response Fund, with sponsors State Farm and Subaru of America will be matching donations up to $500,000.

The special episode will premiere at 8:30/7:30c on NBC.

'Parks & Recreation' Cast Reuniting for Scripted Special Taking Place in Social Distancing Era

The cast of the beloved NBC series Parks and Recreation will be reuniting for a scripted special that will raise money for food banks amid the ongoing health crisis.

Amy Poehler, Nick Offerman, Rashida Jones, Aziz Ansari, Adam Scott, Rob Lowe, Chris Pratt, Aubrey Plaza, Retta, and Jim O’Heir are all confirmed to reprise their roles in the special, which will air on Thursday, April 30 at 8:30pm ET on NBC.

Here’s a synopsis of the special (via TV Line): “Pawnee’s most dedicated civil servant, Leslie Knope, is determined to stay connected to her friends in a time of social distancing.”

Michael Schur, the executive producer of the series, said, “Like a lot of other people, we were looking for ways to help and felt that bringing these characters back for a night could raise some money. I sent a hopeful email to the cast, and they all got back to me within 45 minutes. Our old Parks and Rec team has put together one more 30-minute slice of (quarantined) Pawnee life, and we hope everyone enjoys it. And donates!”

Fans are encouraged to donate to Feeding America’s COVID-19 Response Fund during the special. NBCUniversal, the Parks and Rec cast, and sponsors State Farm and Subaru of America will be matching donations up to $500,000 as well.

Nick Offerman Explains How 'Parks and Recreation's Ron Swanson Would Handle Coronavirus!

Nick Offerman‘s Ron Swanson would be doing just fine amid the coronavirus outbreak.

The 49-year-old actor appeared on Wednesday night’s (March 11) episode of Late Night With Seth Meyers, and opened up about how his beloved Parks and Recreation character would be handling the recent panic surrounding the virus.

“I don’t think he would necessarily notice,” Offerman expressed. “But if he did, Leslie [Knope, played by Amy Poehler] would probably send him a missive or some sort of message and he’d just take his family to one of his cabins in the woods where he was heading anyway and they would just enjoy some fishing and some items from his garden until things blew over.”

“When the s**t goes down, Ron is all set up,” Nick assured.

Nick Offerman also talked about his new FX series Devs, his hatred of technology and the unique theater company he acted with in Chicago.

Plenty of festivals and organized events are being postponed or canceled amid the ongoing coronavirus fears. Find out what else…

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