"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." When my brother and I watched the original episodes, we were fans of Azrael, the cat sidekick of villain ...
'Smurfs,' out July 18, also stars John Goodman, Octavia Spencer, James Corden, Sandra Oh and Billie Lourd The Smurfs are back for a whole new adventure! On Thursday, Feb. 6, Paramount Pictures ...
James Corden, Nick Offerman and Natasha Lyonne round out the voice cast for the animated feature that hits theaters this summer from Paramount. By Ryan Gajewski Senior Entertainment Reporter The ...
The superstar — who is a longtime superfan — voices Smurfette in the animated film, while also serving as producer and recording original music. By Kirsten Chuba Events Editor Getting Rihanna to star ...
No Name (James Corden) in Smurfs from Paramount Animation. Staff Writer In Smurfs, out in theaters July 18, a Smurf is blue that he doesn’t have a specific task to do in Smurf Village. Voiced by James ...
Papa Smurf (John Goodman), Smurfette (Rihanna) and Vanity Smurf (Maya Erskine) in Smurfs from Paramount Animation The Smurfs have always been known to be a unique community that bands together to help ...
It’s happening, this is not a drill: New Rihanna music has officially been announced. It’s not her long-awaited new album, though: Today (February 6), the trailer for the Smurfs movie, in which ...
This smurfing trailer is a delight. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The upcoming Smurfs promises a new take on this ...
Rihanna is Smurfette. Paramount Pictures announced the news that Rihanna is Smurfette at the 2023 CinemaCon presentation for Untitled Smurfs Animated Film. Rihanna is Smurfette now through at the very ...
One of the best things about growing up as a fan of an artist is watching them evolve as you evolve. I’ve personally felt that with Rihanna, who is almost exactly a year younger than me. I’ve watched ...
Fans have begged Rihanna to get back in the studio for years. And, by that, I can’t imagine any of them meant specifically to voice Smurfette in an obnoxious reboot (and fourth American-made film) of ...