‘Fire and Fury’ may become a TV series because there’s not enough Trump coverage, I guess

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Michael Wolff’s Fire and Fury could be adapted into a TV series — as if it could somehow top the 24-7 news cycle reality show hellstorm we’re already living through. 

But it’s 2018, so here we areThe Hollywood Reporter says that Endeavor Content has purchased the rights to Wolff’s controversial tome for seven figures. 

There’s no network attached yet, but it could wind up anywhere, given the book veers from political drama to slapstick comedy to horror anthology. 

Isn’t this already a TV series, covered each and every day on cable news? https://t.co/3ao2AzHlKp

— Matt Viser (@mviser) January 17, 2018 Read more…

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Bill Murray, yes, Bill Murray portrays Steve Bannon in hilarious ‘SNL’ cold open

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Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough hate-flirting and talking over their guests on “Morning Joe” was a welcome way to return from Saturday Night Live’s holiday hiatus, especially with a big reveal under the Steve Bannon Grim Reaper cloak.

Mika (Kate McKinnon) and Joe (Alex Moffat) made everyone as uncomfortable as ever with their wholly inappropriate double entendre and tone-deaf interview an with African-American studies expert (Chris Redd) who couldn’t get a word in edgewise.

But the real fire and fury, so to speak, came with SNL alum Fred Armisen’s surprise appearance as author Michael Wolff, whose explosive tell-all book Fire and Fury has had Washington tongues waggling over salacious – and possibly erroneous – details about the Trump White House. Read more…

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