Kenan and Kel are back for Good Burger 2 and the first teaser just dropped!
The actors are reprising their iconic roles that originated on the Nickelodeon sketch series All That, then in their own Good Burger movie in the 90s.
On All That, the sketch first premiered in 1994, centering on the fast food restaurant Good Burger, and it’s clueless cashier Ed (Kel Mitchell), throughout seasons 1-5. The movie then premiered in 1997.
We are learning more and more about the upcoming Good Burger 2!
The long-awaited sequel to the 1997 movie is in the works with Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell reprising their fan-favorite roles.
Additional casting for the new film has just been announced, including The Chi star Alex R Hibbert, who will be playing Ed2, the son of Kel‘s Ed, Varietyreveals.
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Jillian Shea Spaeder performs at seemingly a Christmas concert in the just released trailer for Godmothered!
The 18-year-old actress plays Jane in the film, one of the daughters to Isla Fisher‘s Mackenzie Walsh.
Here’s a synopsis: Set at Christmas time, Godmothered is a comedy about Eleanor, a young, inexperienced fairy godmother-in-training who upon hearing that her chosen profession is facing extinction, decides to show the world that people still need fairy godmothers.
Finding a mislaid letter from a 10-year-old girl in distress, Eleanor tracks her down and discovers that the girl, Mackenzie, is now a 40-year-old single mom (Fisher) working at a news station in Boston. Having lost her husband several years earlier, Mackenzie has all but given up on the idea of “Happily Ever After,” but Eleanor is bound and determined to give Mackenzie a happiness makeover, whether she likes it or not.
Jillian Shea Spaeder will also sing the songs “Rise Up (Joy to the World)” and “Hero,” which will play during the end credits, and be available on the soundtrack, out on December 4th.
Here’s a synopsis: Set at Christmas time, Godmothered is a comedy about Eleanor, a young, inexperienced fairy godmother-in-training (Bell) who upon hearing that her chosen profession is facing extinction, decides to show the world that people still need fairy godmothers.
Finding a mislaid letter from a 10-year-old girl in distress, Eleanor tracks her down and discovers that the girl, Mackenzie, is now a 40-year-old single mom (Fisher) working at a news station in Boston.
Having lost her husband several years earlier, Mackenzie has all but given up on the idea of “Happily Ever After,” but Eleanor is bound and determined to give Mackenzie a happiness makeover, whether she likes it or not.
Jillian Shae Spaeder is also set to sing the songs “Rise Up (Joy to the World)” and “Hero,” which will play during the end credits, and be available on the soundtrack.