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Luke Wilson Joins Will Ferrell Netflix Golf Comedy
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Luke Wilson Joins Will Ferrell Netflix Golf Comedy

by jummy84 September 26, 2025
written by jummy84

The Wilsons are halfway to a regular foursome.

Luke Wilson is joining Will Ferrell’s untitled Netflix golf comedy series, the streamer revealed on Friday. Wilson will play a pro golfer who has beaten Ferrell’s character for the tour championship twice.

Why does (most of) that sentence sound so familiar? Oh, right: Owen Wilson currently stars in a streaming comedy series, Apple TV+ show Stick, as a former pro golfer. Owen Wilson is Luke Wilson’s (three-years-older) big brother.

The Netflix series stars Ferrell as a fictional golf legend. Molly Shannon, Jimmy Tatro and Fortune Feimster have been previously announced as co-stars — not much more is known than that.

Perhaps surprisingly, the 10-episode Netflix golf comedy marks Ferrell’s first TV comedy series — you know, other than one very famous and long-running TV sketch-comedy series. The coming series marks the latest collaboration between former Saturday Night Live cast mates Shannon and Ferrell.

Ferrell, Jessica Elbaum and Alix Taylor executive produce the Netflix series for Ferrell’s Gloria Sanchez Productions. Rian Johnson (the Knives Out movies), Ram Bergman and Nena Rodrigue are executive producers for T-Street. Chris Henchy, Harper Steele, David Gordon Green and Andrew Guest also executive produce.

Ramy Youssef and Josh Rabinowitz, who were credited as co-creators and executive producers when Netflix picked up the series in May 2024, have since departed over creative differences. Andy Campagna of Youssef’s Cairo Cowboy production company also departed.

Owen Wilson’s Stick has been renewed for a second season; the news was likely received to just mild golf claps among the online golfing community. Though Stick has received a generally warm welcome from critics, including The Hollywood Reporter’s Angie Han, it is less popular among those who actually play the game. Stick season one featured some basic errors that jumped off the screen to golfers.

The Apple TV+ show also features a character, Zero (Lilli Kay), who seems to grate on viewers — that almost certainly rings truer with older viewers.

“Zero, with their fluid pronouns and haughtily declared stances against meat and capitalism, never totally stops feeling like a Gen Z caricature,” Han wrote in her review.

Luke Wilson has a lot more game than Owen, who learned how to play just for Stick.

Luke Wilson is repped by WME.

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'RHOA' Star Kelli Ferrell Ordered To Stay Away From Neighbor After Allegedly Entering Woman's Property Without Permission
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‘RHOA’ Star Kelli Ferrell Ordered To Stay Away From Neighbor After Allegedly Entering Woman’s Property Without Permission

by jummy84 September 11, 2025
written by jummy84

‘RHOA’ Star Kelli Ferrell Ordered To Stay Away From Neighbor After Allegedly Entering Woman’s Property Without Permission

#KelliFerrell recently found herself in a little bit of legal trouble.

According to US Weekly, Monualda Cash, a neighbor of Kelli’s, was granted a temporary protective order against the #RHOA peach-holder. The TPO was put in place following an incident on Aug. 9, where Kelli allegedly entered Cash’s private patio through a locked gate in a “violent manner.”

Cash said Kelli, accompanied by others, made erratic verbal threats and had to be “physically restrained and removed” from the property. The court has ordered Kelli to stay at least 30 yards away from Cash. Kelli’s team responded, claiming: “Since the announcement of Kelli’s involvement with The Real Housewives of Atlanta, Mrs. Cash has engaged in a concerning pattern of behavior directed at Kelli and her family.” A hearing to determine whether the order should be made permanent is scheduled for Sept. 22.


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How the Will Ferrell Documentary Was Shot
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How the Will Ferrell Documentary Was Shot

by jummy84 August 26, 2025
written by jummy84

The story of comedian Will Ferrell‘s cross-country journey with his long-time friend and collaborator Harper Steele, after she came out as a transwoman, captured the hearts of millions of Netflix viewers — and, now, the TV Academy, who awarded “Will & Harper” five Emmy nominations, including Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Special, along with nods for cinematographer Zoë White and director Josh Greenbaum.

There’s an assumption that documentary often requires filmmakers to simply capture life as it unfolds in front of the lens, but White and Greenbaum’s work is an excellent example of how they used the camera to bring the audience into Ferrell and Steele’s relationship, and also Steele’s point of view. It’s a topic the director discussed while a guest of the Filmmaker Toolkit podcast, and in the video above.

THE CITADEL, center from left: Robert Donat, Cecil Parker, 1938

“I really wanted to capture the essence of Will and Harper‘s relationship visually,” said Greenbaum. “And to me, their relationship [is] full of grace, it’s full of warmth, there’s a softness to it, there’s a gentle kindness to it.”

Avoiding the vivid sharpness of a modern digital documentary and the contrasty look of the overhead sun on a cross-country trip, Greenbaum and White leaned into using older Cooke anamorphic lenses.

“There’s a nostalgic look to some of those lenses,” said Greenbaum of the Cookes. “These older anamorphic primes have these chromatic aberrations, and there’s softness to them that’s really beautiful and graceful and elegant.”

So much of the film takes place in the car, and Greenbaum would be rolling through most of Steele and Ferrell’s 16-day road trip, so how the camera was attached to the vehicle itself was no small matter, but how to transition out of the car would be almost more important.

“We talked a lot about, ‘How do we rig the car?’ But then, when we get out of the car, I really wanted that graceful poeticness to continue, and so we made the choice to use a Steadicam,” said Greenbaum.

White’s background is primarily grounded in stylized scripted television series, like “The Penguin” and “The Handmaid’s Tale,” and she reached for steadicam operator Devon Catucci, who also came from a heavy scripted background. Greenbaum said there was a slight learning curve in adjusting to the nonfiction demands of “Will & Harper,” but the trade-off was well worth it.

“[They] brought a beautiful kind of narrative sense, and just had incredible instincts. Occasionally, I’m in their ears saying, ‘Come here, come there,’ but honestly, I love to hire talented people, [get] their reactions, let them follow the story themselves and follow their instincts,” said Greenbaum. “[I wanted to] let them feel empowered to make creative choices on their own. It was a joy to see the two of them work and figure out how to cover scenes.”

Cinematographer Zoe White holding a camera on a steadycam rig on the Washington Mall with the Lincoln Memorial in the background.
Behind the scenes of ‘Will & Harper’Josh Greenbaum

The “Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar” and “Strays” director himself has kept one career foot firmly planted in the world of scripted narrative filmmaking. A key part of the pre-planning became discussions about the locations and compositions that captured the unique way Harper saw the country, and why these cross-country trips are so special to her.

“I really wanted to capture Harper’s version of America,” said Greenbaum. “She specifically finds the beauty in the mundane and the beauty in the ugly.”

In one early scene, the friends take in the sunset at a Walmart parking lot — Steele is prepared with lawn chairs, a cooler of her favorite beer, Old Milwaukee, and Pringles. These were moments, locations, and frames Greenbaum and White were also prepared for and wanted to capture distinctly.

“She [takes in the beauty of America] on a random service road, not at the government-chosen vista point, and I wanted to honor that version of her view of America,” said Greenbaum. “Because it is such a beautiful country, but there are so many parts that are forgotten. And she loves to go to those places, and so that’s why we also went there.”

To hear Josh Greenbaum‘s full interview, subscribe to the Filmmaker Toolkit podcast on Apple, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform.

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