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Danny McBride & Adam Devine Celebrate 'The Righteous Gemstones' Premiere - Watch Trailer!

Danny McBride, Edi Patterson and Adam DeVine flash a smile together while attending the Los Angeles premiere of their new HBO series The Righteous Gemstones held at Paramount Studios on Thursday (July 25) in Hollywood.

The three stars were joined at the event by their cast mates John Goodman, Cassidy Freeman, Walton Goggins, Kelton DuMont, Valyn Hall, Skyler Gisondo, Tim Baltz, Tony Cavalero and Greg Alan Williams.

Also in attendance to show their support were Adam‘s girlfriend Chloe Bridges, Dermot Mulroney, Euphoria‘s Nika King, and Adam‘s Workaholics co-stars Blake Anderson and Anders Holm.

Danny McBride returns to HBO with The Righteous Gemstones, a new comedy series that tells the story of a world-famous televangelist family with a long tradition of deviance, greed and charitable work – Watch the trailer here!


The Righteous Gemstones (2019) | Official Trailer | HBO

James Lafferty & Nolan Gerard Funk Bring Hunk Appeal to Just Jared's Homecoming Dance Presented By Ever After High!

James Lafferty and Nolan Gerard Funk are totally swoonworthy while hitting up the carpet at the Just Jared Homecoming Dance presented by Ever After High on Thursday (November 20) at the El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles.

The guys were joined at the event by Carter Jenkins, Jessie‘s Chris Galya, Teen Beach Movie‘s Garrett Clayton, and Twilight‘s Edi Gathegi.

Other actors to join in on the fun at the party included Tony Cavalero, who will star in Nickelodeon’s upcoming School of Rock television series in the lead role, and Bobby Campo and Connor Weil, who will both be seen in MTV’s upcoming Scream series.

'School of Rock' Television Series Has Found Its Jack Black Replacement in Comedian Tony Cavalero!

Nickelodeon’s School of Rock television series has found its Dewey Finn in actor and comedian Tony Cavalero!

The comedian – who regularly performs with The Groundlings in Los Angeles – has taken over the role that Jack Black made famous back in the 2003 film of the same name.

“I am so honored to be part of the rad legacy that is ‘School of Rock,’” Tony said in a statement (via The Wrap). “Jack Black is one of my biggest comedy influences and I am ready to shred!”

Tony has previously appeared on Modern Family and 2 Broke Girls.

No premiere date has been set as of yet, but the show will have 13 episodes.