Wet Hot American Summer

  • NewsYahoo TV

    Your TV To-Do List: 'The Sinner,' 'Sharknado,' and Another 'Wet Hot Summer'

    What to watch this week, including 'The Sinner,' the latest 'Sharknado,' and a new installment of 'Wet Hot American Summer.'

  • NewsSuperfan TV

    ‘Wet Hot American Summer’: Watch Paul Rudd Not Age Over The Years

    Last week, Netflix released the first glimpse of the long-awaited sequel series to the cult classic, showing us how some of our favorite characters have “blossomed” since that fateful and absurd last day at Camp Firewood. All Eight episodes of Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later will be available Friday, August 4 on Netflix.

  • NewsSuperfan TV

    ‘Who’s the Boss?’: 25 Years After the Finale, Where Are the Stars Now?

    Not really, but at least we know Tony and Angela ended up together. Judith Light, who played Angela, is going into her fourth season of Amazon’s Transparent, a role that has garnered her much critical praise, including Golden Globe and Emmy nominations for supporting actress. Tony Danza, who played Tony, has a long career of playing characters named Tony, but he’s stretching his talents, and playing Freddie, on Seeso’s There’s … Johnny.

  • NewsKen Tucker

    ‘Dead Of Summer’ Could Not Be Glummer

    It apparently wants to evoke memories of everything from the ’80s slasher film “Sleepaway Camp” to 2001’s “Wet Hot American Summer,” but it lacks the energy, sex quotient, and scares-per-hour to achieve anything except a certain awkward creepiness.

  • NewsEthan Alter

    Emmy Watch 2016: Why 'Wet Hot American Summer' Needs a Nomination for 'Electro City'

    What’s Electro City, you ask? Dazzling audiences at its ultra-exclusive 1981 premiere at Maine’s finest summer camp, Camp Firewood, Electro City mixes the sounds of Xanadu, Starlight Express and Meat Loaf to tell the story of a small-town boy who gleefully moves to the electric lights of Electro City…and promptly gets sentenced to death for a murder he didn’t commit. Okay, okay: so Electro City doesn’t actually date back to the ‘80s summer camp circuit.