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Luis Guzman for Salehe Bembury for The New York Knicks
and they were roommates. (gomez: "oh my god, they were roommates")
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie | Final Trailer
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie Direct 3.9.2026
Poster
New English cast members
Luis Guzman as Wart
Issa Rae as Honey Queen
Donald Glover as Yoshi
𝕎𝕖𝕕𝕟𝕖𝕤𝕕𝕒𝕪
Catherine Zeta-Jones as 𝐌𝐨𝐫𝐭𝐢𝐜𝐢𝐚 𝐀𝐝𝐝𝐚𝐦𝐬 × Luis Guzman as 𝐆𝐨𝐦𝐞𝐳 𝐀𝐝𝐝𝐚𝐦𝐬
New character posters for ‘WEDNESDAY’ Season 2 have been unveiled. Part 1 of Season 2 premieres August 6 on Netflix.
*Morticia after just having a fight with her daughter Wednesday. Gomez walks in with drinks expecting a night of love with his wife and hands out a drink to her*
GOMEZ: “Tish?”
MORTICIA: “I’m sorry, mon cheri. The romantic mood has unexpectedly escaped me.”
GOMEZ:
*gasps and looks as though he is about to protest and then just smiles and winks and just walks back out*
“Maybe later.”
Now you could say it’s just the PGness of it all that made Gomez have that reaction to Morticia rejecting him. But either way - THAT is what I want to see more of from consensual adult romantic relationships in TV art/entertainment. None of this entitlement to anyone’s body just because they’re together or even as married partners. Consent and respect is very sexy to witness.
I have to say, Gomez and Morticia have always done it right for a married couple. It’s truly inspiring to watch.
It’s just a short simple scene but it said so much to me.
Just saying. More of that please. Much more of that.
Some people say Wednesday's Gomez ↑ isn't handsome enough, because they met the Addams in the 90s movies ↓
Some people say the 90s movies got the characters wrong because in the 60s show, the Addams were spooky but harmless...
While a niche group likes to remind us that the Addams started as a bunch of evil and ugly characters
Don't gatekeep the Addams. Every incarnation is valid
Finished the new Wednesday series and I figured out what the Tim Burton version of the Addams Family is missing for me and it’s the mania. There’s no manic edge to any of the jokes. There’s hardly any snap (pun intended) in the dialogue. Gomez is sedated, the guy who played the younger version of him was serving more Gomez energy in five minutes onscreen. There’s a moment where CJZ calls him “mon cheri” and there is ZERO reaction, not even an aborted attempt at a “Tish! That’s FRENCH!” gag, which I was definitely waiting for. Pugsley isn’t hyperactive at all. He says he misses being waterboarded but he doesn’t beg Wednesday to torture him or really do much at all the few minutes the kid is onscreen. His one gag is basically just a fat-kids-will-eat-anything joke where he chows on some potpourri. Nothing in the therapy scene to suggest how VERY in over her head Kinbott is. Nobody else is ever really set on edge or feeling jumpy because they have no idea what any Addams will do next.