Photos of “Parks and Recreation” Cast Reunion at the SAG-AFTRA Strike in Los Angeles
I have added 7 photos of Aubrey Plaza from the impromptu Parks and Recreation cast reunion during the SAG-AFTRA strike outside Culver Studios on August 11th into our photo gallery! The webmiss of Aubrey Plaza Online stands in solidarity with the union members of SAG-AFTRA during the SAG-AFTRA strike.
You can see all the images by clicking on the preview links below – enjoy!
Additions to “TV Productions” Section of Gallery
I am continuing to merge the gallery content between the two sites to ensure we have everything synched up. Today, I completed expanding the TV Productions section by adding screencaps, stills, and more to the TV Series, Other TV Shows, and Talk Shows categories. You can see all the images by clicking on the preview links below – enjoy!
Aubrey Plaza Online > TV Productions > TV Series > Parks and Recreation (2009-2015) > Season 3 > Parks and Recreation: Road Trip (2011)
Aubrey Plaza Online > TV Productions > Other TV Shows > Next Food Network Star (2011) > Screen Captures
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Aubrey Plaza to Join “Parks and Recreation” reunion for Fundraiser Event
The cast of Parks and Recreation is reuniting for a virtual town hall on Thursday, September 17th! Fans can gain access to the event by making a donation of any amount at https://secure.actblue.com/donate/parks-and-rec-townhall?refcode=200917ParksRec&amount=27
The cast of the beloved NBC sitcom is reuniting for a special “town hall” event to benefit the Democratic Party of Wisconsin. Cast members Amy Poehler, Aubrey Plaza, Nick Offerman, Retta, Adam Scott, and Jim O’Heir will participate, along with creator Michael Schur and a lineup of surprise guests. A donation is required to view the event, which will be live-streamed on Thursday, Sept. 17 at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT.
Source: EW.com
Aubrey Plaza Explains Her Shocking Emmy Fashion Statement, Spills Parks and Rec Spoilers
Yeah, yeah, Parks and Recreation’s Aubrey Freaking Plaza gave up all kindsa scoop at the Emmys (April and Andy’s pregnancy prospects, Andy’s new job, her body’s reaction to fancy big girl clothes) and accused me of crying. (As if.)
But what’s really shocking about the red carpet clip you’re about to see is that I get the queen of understatement to pay me a compliment. Sort of.
Watch the video below. It’s breathtaking. Seriously.
“Parks & Recreation” Nominated For An Emmy Award
Great news! The show “Parks & Recreation” has been nominated for “Best Comedy” at the 2011 Primetime Emmy Awards! Amy Poehler also got a nomination for “Best Actress in a Comedy Series”!
The Emmy Awards will air live Sunday, September 18th on Fox.
“Parks & Recreation” exec teases April, Andy future
Parks & Recreation’s executive producer Mike Schur has revealed that he expects April and Andy to remain happy for the time being.
The duo, played by Aubrey Plaza and Chris Platt, got married in the third season.
Aubrey Plaza has previously described the relationship between the pair as “really cool”.
Schur has now revealed that the duo will still be in their “honeymoon phase” when the show returns in September.
“I don’t feel the need to put them through the wringer,” he told TV Guide. “Stories require conflict, and I’m sure at some point we’re going to [delve] into their conflict.
“But so far the kind of stories we’ve been pitching for them are along the lines of goofing off and having a good time. We have a lot of fun stories for them.”
The fourth season of Parks & Recreation will premiere on September 22 on NBC.
Season 4 Premiere Of “Parks and Recreation” Airs September 22
NBC has just announced their fall line-up and the season 4 premiere episode of “Parks and Recreation” will be airing on Thursday, September 22 at 8:30 p.m.!
“Parks And Recreation” Season 3 DVD Release Details
Last week Universal announced that September 6th is the street date for Parks and Recreation – Season 3 on DVD. Now the studio has revealed a list of bonus material for this release, and an early look at the package art. Check them out:
* Deleted Scenes
* Gag Reel
* Ron & Tammy 2 Trailer
* Crazy Ira and the Douche Commercial
* Flu Season Commentary with Amy Poehler, Adam Scott and Michael Schur
* Ron & Tammy 2 Commentary with Nick Offerman, Megan Mullally, Retta, Jim O’Heir and Michael Schur
* Harvest Festival Producer’s Cut Commentary with Retta, Jim O’Heir, Harris Wittels, Daniel Goor, Dean Holland and Michael Schur
* Camping Commentary with Tom Magill, Shana Hagan, Doug Smith, Josh Swoveland, Paul Boydston, Alisha Baldwin and Michael Schur
* Commercials
* Promos
* Li’l Sebastian Tribute
* The Fight Producer’s Cut Commentary with Amy Poehler, Adam Scott and Michael Schur
* Li’l Sebastian Commentary with Nick Offerman, Megan Mullally, Retta, Jim O’Heir, Dean Holland, Daniel Goor and Michael Schur
Gallery Updates
I have added 94 HQ captures of Aubrey from the season 2 finale episode of “Parks and Recreation” and also a picture of her at the Prevention Magazine Presents Spotlight On Hollywood Heroes party.
Aubrey Plaza Online > Public Appearances > 2010 > June 15: Prevention Magazine Spotlight on Hollywood Heroes
Parks and Recreation Cast Is “OK” With Midseason Move…No, Really!
Before you go feeling all sorry for the Parks and Recreation gang’s scheduling setback, heed our advice…don’t. Because we think a brilliant little bald man by the name of George Costanza put it best: “Stuff your sorrys in a sack.” (Are Seinfeld references outdated? No way!)
Amy Poehler, Aziz Ansari, Rashida Jones, Nick Offerman and the rest of the cast is doing just fine, and asks one thing of you; tune in tonight’s high-larious finale, will ya?
“We really believe in NBC’s promise that they’re going to find a good home for us,” Amy tells us, as sweet as always. “We’re really excited about the season we’ve had and the shows we’ve shot. I’ve very confident we’re going to find a good home.”
“As long as we are still coming to work and there are sandwiches, I’m OK,” says Nick, aka Ron Swanson incarnate. Adds Aziz: “It’s obviously not ideal. All we can control is making the show and making it great, and we’re coming through on that end.”
That doesn’t meant the P-Rex crew doesn’t appreciate the fan support. “Apparently, there’s a bit of a public outrage taking place. It makes us feel good,” Nick tells us. The ridiculously funny Chris Pratt (Andy) adds: “We’ve got a lot of great fans. You go to work and you do your best and hopefully enough people watch it.”
And in case you didn’t know it, the guy is ambitious. “I know this is a long shot,” says Chris, “but I’d like to do Parks and Recreation for a hundred seasons.” A totally reasonable goal.
Not to rain on any new NBC sitcom parades, but Nick thinks maybe fans of Pawnee won’t have to wait very long. “We’re shooting six episodes that were meant to be in the fall and might still be. You never know how TV plays out.” Either way, Aziz knows we’ll love what we see. “People are going to be psyched over the new episodes. It’s the best stuff we’ve done, and I’m excited to come back whenever we do.”
We were lucky enough to see tonight’s season-ender, “Freddy Spaghetti,” and the cast is not steering you wrong. In fact, after watching the finale, the idea of having to wait a minimum of six months before we get to see if Adam Scott’s Ben and Leslie Knope get together, or what will be between Andy and April (Aubrey Plaza, who tells us things between the two “come to a head” tonight.”) is a little gut-wrenching. But we digress.
“Leslie goes into the summer in season two not knowing if she has a job,” explains Amy. “It’s really fun because Adam and Rob Lowe play guys that come in and freeze our money.” [Editor’s note: Rob is the finale standout!]
And as for good ol’ Ron, Nick only has this to say of his season-two sendoff: “He is going out and down with a bang.” Boo-yah!
From E! Online