Cole and Dylan Sprouse head in from the water while on vacation in Grosseto, Italy over the weekend.
The 21-year-old former child actors and students chilled out with their family on the sandy beach. Cole was even spotted catching up on some reading with a copy of “Don Quixote”.
Airing TONIGHT, the courtroom begins to dance and the prisoner is able to escape; Sally Jensen puts away cartoon characters that influence violence; Mr. Goodman teaches a class even though he’s sick; A man spends sixty years in a staring contest with a mannequin; and The Anime Bros. feel threatened by the new Botformer Bros. at school.
ARE YOU READY for the episode?
So Random! airs Monday, January 16 @ 7:30PM ET/PT on Disney Channel.
In this weekend’s episode: The courtroom begins to dance and the prisoner is able to escape; Sally Jensen puts away cartoon characters that influence violence; Mr. Goodman teaches a class even though he’s sick; A man spends sixty years in a staring contest with a mannequin; The Anime Bros. feel threatened by the new Botformer Bros. at school.
Plus, Cole and Dylan reveal why their brother Skippy wasn’t in their show.
So Random! airs Monday, January 16 @ 7:30PM ET/PT on Disney Channel.
Only TWO more days until The Suite Life Movie premieres!!!
JJJ sat down with Cole Sprouse on the set earlier this year and chatted with him about putting on his producer hat, the challenges Cody will face and what he really wanted to see happen in the movie. Check it:
On the series finally getting a movie: “The thing about that is that we really haven’t been itching to get a movie out of the series. We didn’t expect it to come anytime soon since we were so involved in the show. But I know they [the writers and everyone else] have been wanted to shoot a movie and it was just a matter of time. I, personally, wanted to see the cast more together in the film because right now it’s just Dylan and I and it’s lonely in Vancouver (laughs). I wanted a bit more scenes with everyone…but that’s okay. We’ll get them. It’s actually kind of fun by ourselves for a little while.”
On the challenges Cody has to face: “Dealing with Zack is his main thing. The strain between Zack and Cody is huge and you definitely get to see how both of them deal with it and finding a common ground in the middle.”
On his executive producer role: “It’s great. Dylan and I know exactly what we want and know how the characters are. People do trust us with the skill. It’s all about trust in that role. Cast and crew will come to use creatively to ask about lines and that kind of thing. We definitely put a lot of effort and creativity into it.”
On the theme of the movie: “The theme of the movie that Dylan and I really want is lighthearted-ness. We don’t want it dramatic at all. That’s not how On Deck or Zack and Cody ever played. We want it light and funny, nothing too serious and that’s they way it’s going so far. There are some definitely action sequences that you’ll get to see.”
More clips and interviews still to come! The Suite Life Movie premieres THIS Friday, March 25 @ 8PM ET/PT on Disney Channel.
Debby Ryan gets consoled by Brenda Song in this new still from the upcoming The Suite Life Movie.
JustJaredJr.com sat down with Debby, 17, on the set of the movie recently and found out all about Bailey’s mission in the flick. Check it:
JJJ: How do you feel about The Suite Life finally getting its own DCOM? Debby Ryan: “It’s so exciting! Obviously, I was a fan of the show before I ever got a role on it. It’s cool because it’s not a show that’s really hyped. We are really the only show on Disney right now that has no merchandising. I like to say that we’re the secret of Disney (laughs). They’ve actually been talking about this show having a DCOM for five years.”
JJJ: What challenges will Bailey come up against? DR: “It’s all about the communication with Cody (Cole Sprouse) and trying to make things right between them. The fact that he’s at this internship makes it ten times harder for Bailey.”
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Dylan Sprouse shares a laugh with Matthew Glave in this new still from the upcoming Suite Life Movie.
JJJ caught up with the 18-year-old actor on the set in Canada where he told us all about the plot, how Zack grows up and how it feels to finally get a Suite Life movie. Check it:
On what you can expect in the movie: “They’re trapping me in cages and throwing lions and bears at me (jokingly). No, really, we’re doing a plane scene right now and everything that you could imagine happening to Zack and Cody, happens in this movie.”
On the challenges that Zack faces in the film: “On top of the brothers fighting each other — that’s the main thing — but on top of that, there is a villain and we’re trying to conquer him and throw him to the jellies (joking).”
On filming the movie in Vancouver: “It’s great. We’ve gotten to eat at a lot of great restaurants during our down time and everything is in walking distance. It’s actually good prep for when Cole and I live in New York [for college].”
On finally getting a DCOM: “It’s been a long time coming, Disney finally came through. It’s been a lot of fun and a great new experience for us and I can’t wait to see the outcome.”
The Suite Life Movie premieres Friday, March 25 @ 8PM ET/PT on Disney Channel. Stay tuned to JJJ for more interviews with the cast!
Woohoo! We have a release date for the much-anticipated The Suite Life movie — Friday, March 25th!
The new comedy adventure movie takes place during spring break as Cody (Cole Sprouse) gets an opportunity to participate in a prestigious internship program. However, when twin brother Zack (Dylan Sprouse) destroys billion-dollar scientific equipment, Cody is kicked out of the program. Soon thereafter, the brothers are approached to join the Gemini Project, a high-tech research center studying the dynamics between twins.
Shockingly, they find themselves interconnected in a way they’ve never been before: When one twin experiences a sensation, thought or feeling, the other twin feels it too. While this newfound revelation helps the boys see eye to eye for the first time, it puts them in more danger than they could have imagined.