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Bobby Moynihan, Ely Henry Play Older Woody and Phil (Exclusive)

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
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What To Know

  • Bobby Moynihan and Ely Henry will play older versions of their NCIS: Origins characters, Woody and Phil, in the NCIS half of the crossover.
  • The crossover event begins on Origins with a naval officer’s death and continues on NCIS with a prison break that reopens the case, featuring Woody and Phil providing pivotal evidence.
  • Executive producers from both shows explain why Woody and Phil are the characters who are crossing over in this way.

Yes, NCIS and NCIS: Origins may take place 30 years apart, but the upcoming crossover will still feature some of the same characters in both hours (including Vera, played by Diany Rodriguez and Roma Maffia) — and actors as well!

TV Insider has learned exclusively that Bobby Moynihan and Ely Henry will be playing older versions of their Origins characters, forensic analyst Woody and chemist Phil, on the mothership. We also have exclusive photos offering a first look at the two alongside Torres (Wilmer Valderrama). See them above and below.

For the crossover, the two shows swap timeslots, so that the action begins on Origins, with a death of a naval officer in a small town. Then, on NCIS, a prison break leads to the present-day team reopening the case.

The executive producers across the two shows — David J. North and Gina Lucita Monreal on Origins and Steven D. Binder on NCIS — all agree that Moynihan and Henry are hilarious.

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“We just adore them, and we knew it would be a treat to see them later on,” North tells us. “Also for us on Origins, Gina and I have a plan for certain of our characters and in some, we don’t want to give away whether they’re still around or alive in 33 years because we want to stick with the plan that we have. But you get breaking news here, Woody and Phil survive NCIS: Origins, no matter how many seasons it lasts.”

As for what brings them in on NCIS, “they’re going to have a piece of evidence that’s pivotal to the case,” says Binder. “They’re hysterical. I was on set while they were shooting and the writer [Marco Schnabel] was laughing hysterically with it. I walked out, and he was laughing hysterically with his headphones on, and I said, ‘It’s bad form to laugh at your own work like that.’ And he goes, ‘They’re just off in their own world right now. They’re doing their own thing.’”

He echoes what North pointed out, that this shows that Woody and Phil survive Origins and beyond. (We already knew Vera would, since Maffia previously appeared on the mothership.)

“Here’s the danger in doing an episode like this. These are cop shows. People have gotten killed over the years. We lost Jenny Shepard [Lauren Holly]. We lost Mike Franks [Muse Watson]. We lost Ziva’s father [Michael Nouri]. Vance [Rocky Carroll] lost his wife [Paula Newsome]. We lose a lot of people. I think that lessens the drama a little bit, knowing that there aren’t any real stakes. There’s real stakes to these shows,” Binder explains.

He continues, “And if somebody appears 30 years in the future, well, they become a superhero on NCIS: Origins. Any situation they go into, you will never really feel that they’re in jeopardy because you’ve seen them alive. So, what characters did David and Gina want to bestow that superhero power to? That sort of drove a lot of it, was if we show them 30 years from now, then they can never be in mortal danger again. And Woody and Phil just seemed like the right people to not want to ever play that card with because they’re a different sort of ingredient on that show. And also you could bring the two of them together, the two peas in a pod. They’re sort of like a little unit, and we are a humor-based show, and those guys are funny.”

What are you hoping to see when Bobby Moynihan and Ely Henry’s Woody and Phil cross over? Let us know in the comments section below.

NCIS & NCIS: Origins Crossover, Tuesday, November 11, 8/7c, CBS

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Woody Harrelson says there is "not a chance" he will return to 'True Detective'
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Woody Harrelson says there is “not a chance” he will return to ‘True Detective’

by jummy84 November 2, 2025
written by jummy84

Woody Harrelson has nixed any hopes of a True Detective reunion, flatly saying there’s “not a chance” he’d reprise the role of Marty Hart.

  • READ MORE: ‘True Detective: Night Country’ review: back to its brutal, unbeatable best

On Friday (October 31), Harrelson sat down with the 3rd Hour of Today‘s Dylan Dreyer and spoke about the possibility of revisiting the hit drama.

“A lot of folks want to know if there will ever be another True Detective with you and Matthew McConaughey,” Dreyer said. “[McConaughey] actually said he would be into it, if Woody and I think it’s good enough. It wouldn’t even be a choice.’ Would you do another one?”

“Matthew’s so funny,” Harrelson replied. “In fairness, never. Not a chance… Because it turned out great. I love that it turned out the way it did, and if anything, doing another season would, I think, tarnish that.”

Last month, we spoke to McConaughey about his return to film with The Lost Bus, where he touched on talks surrounding a True Detective revival and said things would “have to be special” for him to come back.

Matthew McConaughey in ‘True Detective’ season one. CREDIT: HBO

Back in May, it emerged that series creator Nic Pizzolatto had discussed a potential idea with him that could unite him and Harrelson on screen, with McConaughey saying that while there was “excitement” about the idea, he hadn’t seen a script yet.

“When I originally read True Detective, everything that came out of Rust Cohle’s mouth was white-hot,” he told NME. “The script was on fire so the execution [of a sequel] must go another step. We’re keen on the idea but it’s nothing more than an idea. If Nic puts something on paper that Woody and I think is good enough, it wouldn’t even be a choice. We would look at it and go, ‘it must happen’.

“It’s gotta be damn good though because we set a pretty good precedent!”

McConaughey starred as the lead, Rust Cohle, in the hit show back in 2014 alongside Woody Harrelson, and took home the Critics’ Choice Television Award for Best Actor in a Drama Series for the role. That season also won five Primetime Emmy Awards, a BAFTA for Best International Series, two Writers Guild of America Awards for Pizzolatto, and more.

The nature of the crime anthology means that characters are not revisited, with each season following different characters in different cities. Jodie Foster, who recently won an Emmy for her performance in True Detective: Night Country, confirmed that the role was a “one and done” situation where she would not be coming back.

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Woody Harrelson's upcoming thriller 'Last Breath' has landed a release date in theaters.
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Woody Harrelson Says He Won’t Do Another Season of ‘True Detective’

by jummy84 November 1, 2025
written by jummy84

Woody Harrelson is happy with his work on the first season of True Detective, but he has no interest of reprising his role of Detective Marty Hart in future installments of the HBO series.

On the third hour of NBC’s Today show Friday, Dylan Dreyer asked Harrelson if he would ever return to the show. She pointed out that his co-star Matthew McConaughey, who played Detective Rust Cohle in the first season, recently said he was open to returning.

“He actually said that he would be into it, ‘If Woody and I think it’s good enough. It wouldn’t even be a choice,’” Dreyer said of McConaughey’s recent comments.

“Matthew’s so funny, but in fairness, never,” Harrelson responded. “Not a chance.”

He went on to explain there was a specific reason why he didn’t want to reprise his role on True Detective. “Because it turned out great. I love that it turned out the way it did,” he said. “If anything, doing another season would, I think, tarnish that.”

The first season of True Detective was a critical success, with the show earning four nominations at the 2014 Emmys. Additionally, both Harrelson and McConaughey earned Emmy and Golden Globe nominations for their roles.

While Harrelson doesn’t plan to return to the world of True Detective, he revealed he is working with McConaughey in the near future. “We are doing something together and this is a comedy, half-hour, and hopefully people dig it,” Harrelson said without revealing any further information about the project.

However, he was likely referring to their upcoming scripted series Brother From Another Mother, which follows the two actors attempting to live together on McConaughey’s ranch in Texas. The upcoming series is set to air on Apple TV, though a release date has not yet been announced.

Harrelson shut down the idea of returning to True Detective just weeks after McConaughey revealed what it would take for him to return to the series.

“We’re pretty excited about the idea, but there’s no script yet. When I read the original ‘True Detective’ script and everything Rust Cohle said … it was fire. It was so good that a sequel would have to take it a step further,” he told NME earlier in October. “We’re all thrilled by the idea, but for now it’s just an idea. However, if Katherine Schaffstall Nic [Pizzolatto] writes something that Woody or I think is really good, saying no wouldn’t even be an option.”

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Woody Harrelson on True Detective Sequel With Matthew McConaughey
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Woody Harrelson on True Detective Sequel With Matthew McConaughey

by jummy84 November 1, 2025
written by jummy84

Forget Joey and Pacey, and Joey and Dawson, because Williams and Phillipps were the true love story of Dawson’s Creek. The actresses became close when Philipps joined the WB series in 2001.

“Someone had said, ‘When you two meet, there is going to be a chemical reaction,'” Williams recalled in a 2018 interview with People. “I had been really excited for this girl to land in Wilmington. We became inseparable and I fell in love with her.”

And their time working together on the series was formative.

“My memory of being with her then doesn’t have anything to do with the show or working, but it was on our time off,” Philipps told Entertainment Weekly. “It was talking on the porch all night long and it was back when bread was still okay to eat. It was copious amounts of bread. That’s what I remember: an endless conversation over multiple bread baskets.”

In the years since Dawson’s Creek ended in 2003, they have remained one of Hollywood’s closest pair of friends, and it was Philipps who rushed to Williams’ Brooklyn row home after her former partner Heath Ledger was found dead in his apartment of an accidental overdose in 2008. 

“I said to her recently, ‘You have really saved me from ever being lonely because you are always right there,'” Williams told People in 2018. “We are so close and can tell each other everything. I don’t know what I would be or who I would be without Busy.”

Philipps, who is godmother to Matlida Ledger, was Williams’ go-to date to award shows for years, with each experience reminding the duo how far they have come.

“I think for her, and for me too, to have each other by our sides as we go through this process, and when she’s been nominated, or on other red carpets that we’ve done together, or events, it’s just great to have somebody that can be your touchstone for reality,” Philipps explained to Elle. “Maybe I’m giving away a secret, but we always try right before we get to one of these red carpets to just look at each other and say, ‘Don’t forget how lucky we are. This is our life now.'”

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Mark Ruffalo Saved Woody Harrelson From 'Disastrous' Bar Fight
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Mark Ruffalo Saved Woody Harrelson From ‘Disastrous’ Bar Fight

by jummy84 October 15, 2025
written by jummy84

Mark Ruffalo revealed on the “Where Everybody Knows Your Name” podcast that he saved Woody Harrelson from an epic bar fight when the two were in New Orleans filming 2013’s “Now You See Me,” Louis Leterrier’s heist thriller about a group of illusionists who carry out robberies. Ruffalo played an FBI agent trying to capture the group.

“We were shooting ‘Now You See Me’ in New Orleans, completely on the streets. Totally wild,” Ruffalo said (via Entertainment Weekly). “Capturing stuff on a long lens, getting dragged into bars during the middle of a scene, like in the middle of Mardi Gras.”

Ruffalo and Danson stayed out after filming wrapped for the day and went to “a packed place” to grab a drink when things escalated.

“A woman came up to [Woody] and she said, ‘Oh my God, I love you so much,’” Ruffalo said. “Woody put his hand on her arm and he said, ‘Oh, thank you. Thank you, darling.’ And this guy comes over and he pushes her outta the way, and he shoves Woody. Bad. Because Woody’s first response is not ‘shove someone back,’ but ‘immediately punch them in the face.’ Which is the right thing to do, by the way. It’s the absolute right thing to do. But then a whole melee broke out in this bar. I was in the middle of it and it was turning into a— it was getting to become a whole thing… And I grabbed [Woody].”

“I grabbed [Woody] and I pulled him out,” Ruffalo continued. “Because I was like, ‘This could be fun, but it also just could go so disastrously wrong because you and I might be able to handle ourselves but the rest of the folks we were with… I don’t think so.”

Ruffalo and Harrelson starred in “Now You See Me” alongside Jesse Eisenberg, Mélanie Laurent, Isla Fisher, Dave Franco, Morgan Freeman and more. The movie was a box office hit with $351 million worldwide and spawned a franchise that led to 2016’s “Now You See Me 2” and the upcoming “Now You See Me: Now You Don’t,” in theaters Nov. 14.

Watch Ruffalo’s interview on the “Where Everybody Knows Your Name” podcast in the video below.

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Diane Keaton Death: Woody Allen Tribute
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Diane Keaton Death: Woody Allen Tribute

by jummy84 October 13, 2025
written by jummy84

Mary Steenburgen, Jane Fonda & Candice Bergen 

Diane’s Book Club costars each shared individual tributes for the late actress. 

The Elf actress emphasized that her late friend was “magic.”

“There was no one, nor will there ever be, anyone like her,” she wrote in a statement. “I loved her and felt blessed to be her friend. My love to her family. What a wonder she was!!!” 

“It’s hard to believe…or accept…that Diane has passed,” Jane wrote in her own Instagram post. “She was always a spark of life and light, constantly giggling at her own foibles, being limitlessly creative… in her acting, her wardrobe, her books, her friends, her homes, her library, her worldview. Unique is what she was. And, though she didn’t know it or wouldn’t admit it, man she was a fine actress!”

Meanwhile, Candice wrote in her post, “This is a huge loss, both personally and for all of us.”

The Miss Congeniality actress continued, “Diane was a true artist – tremendously gifted and uniquely talented in so many disciplines, yet also modest and wonderfully eccentric. I will miss her terribly.”

October 13, 2025 0 comments
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U2 To Receive 2025 Woody Guthrie Prize
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U2 To Receive 2025 Woody Guthrie Prize

by jummy84 September 18, 2025
written by jummy84

U2 will be honored with the 2025 Woody Guthrie Prize during an Oct. 21 ceremony at Cain’s Ballroom in Tulsa, Ok., and group members Bono and the Edge will be on hand to accept. The award is given annually to artists who “best exemplify Guthrie’s spirit and work by speaking for the less fortunate through music, film, literature, dance or other art forms and serving as a positive force for social change.”

“U2 embodies the mission of the Woody Guthrie Prize, using music to confront injustice and inspire action,” says Woody Guthrie Center senior director Cady Shaw. “By presenting the 2025 Woody Guthrie Prize to U2, we honor a legacy of music that continues to challenge who we are and connect us the world over.”

U2 haven’t set foot in Cain’s Ballroom since performing there on April 4, 1981. The band returned to Tulsa again in 1983 and 2018 and is looking “forward to legally buying their own pints this time around,” per a statement.

Bono, Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr. join past Guthrie Prize recipients including Pete Seeger, Mavis Staples, Joan Baez, Bruce Springsteen and 2024 honoree Tom Morello, who previously told SPIN that Guthrie “is a North Star to guide one’s point of view in dealing with the music industry, dealing with a readiness to always be available, to stand up for the oppressed and to lace your music with not just purpose, but humanity. Woody Guthrie’s children’s songs are as beautiful and as impactful as his songs about immigrant rights and his anti-fascist songs. He’s one of the greatest artists of all time, and for them to think of me is a great honor.”

U2 have been off the road since wrapping its inaugural Sphere residency in Las Vegas in May 2024. Bono told Jimmy Kimmel in May that work was underway on the follow-up to 2017’s Songs of Experience, and described the sound as “four men who feel like their lives depend on it. And I remind them, they do. And you know, nobody needs a new U2 album, unless it’s an extraordinary one, and I’m feeling very strong about it.”

Expect “songs for the kitchen, songs for the speedway, the garage — just for every part of your life. Songs to make up to, songs to break up to. U2 makes a very unique sound when we play together, and I think, yeah, the sound of a room is what we’re going for.”

Madonna

September 18, 2025 0 comments
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Luca Guadagnino on Woody Allen Influence on 'After the Hunt'
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Luca Guadagnino on Woody Allen Influence on ‘After the Hunt’

by jummy84 August 29, 2025
written by jummy84

Luca Guadagnino‘s academia cancel-culture thriller “After the Hunt” (Amazon/MGM Studios) is the Italian filmmaker’s latest work to premiere at the Venice Film Festival. It stars Julia Roberts as a Yale philosophy professor, who’s unraveling amid a sexual-assault accusation made by her student (Ayo Edebiri) against her colleague (Andrew Garfield).

From a script by first-time feature writer Nora Garrett, Guadagnino’s third feature in three years plays out of competition in Venice, with the director joined by Roberts, Michael Stuhlbarg, Garfield, Edebiri, and Chloë Sevigny on the Lido. During Friday’s press conference in the Palazzo del Casino, the actors tangled with the film’s thorny topics, which deal not only with assault but also race relations in the academic world and the ideological divide between generations.

George Clooney in Jay Kelly

Given the film’s cancel-culture overtures, it’s noteworthy and not by accident that the film’s opening credits are in the style of a Woody Allen movie: in the Windsor typeface and white text against a black screen, in alphabetical order, and acknowledging said alphabetical order. Eagle-eyed audiences will ponder the connection between an artist who’s become persona non grata in American culture and Roberts as a professor who is facing accusations and persecution of her own.

During the Friday morning press conference, IndieWire asked Luca Guadagnino why those opening credits share an aesthetic with a Woody Allen movie. “The crass answer would be why not?” the “Call Me By Your Name” filmmaker said. “There is a canon that I grew up with, and why I started thinking about this movie with my collaborators, in front of the camera and behind the camera, we couldn’t stop thinking of ‘Crimes and Misdemeanors’ or ‘Another Woman’ or even ‘Hannah and Her Sisters,’ and there was an infrastructure to the story that felt linked to the great oeuvre of Woody Allen between 1985 and 1991.”

He added, “I played with that a few times before this, a couple of times used that kind of graphic and font, and I felt it was also interesting thinking of an artist who has been, in a way, facing some sort of problems about his being and what is our responsibility in looking at the work of an artist that we love, like Woody Allen. And by the way, it’s a classic font, that kind of font. It goes beyond Woody.”

Roberts said it’s “not so much that we’re making a statement” with the hot-button film. “We’re sharing these lives for this moment and want everyone to go talk to each other after… we are kind of losing the art of conversation in humanity right now, and if making this movie does everything, getting everyone to talk to each other is the most exciting thing we can accomplish.

August 29, 2025 0 comments
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