Buzz News Roundup, 12/12
- The Golden Globe nominations will be announced tomorrow morning, but Variety says nominees might not attend the January ceremony because of the writers' strike. Also on the chopping block because of the strike: the Television Critics Association press tour, says the Associated Press — and maybe splashy Upfront presentations, too, says the New York Times.
- But, the Screen Actors Guild Awards will go on as planned, Variety reports.
- According to ComingSoon, Will Arnett will voice Knight Rider in the TV film.
- Amy Adams just might join the cast of Doubt, which also now includes Viola Davis, writes Zap2It.
- Journeyman is done, Broadcasting & Cable reports, though its final two episodes will air.
- According to Variety, Josh Groban's holiday album Noel continues to be a bestseller for its third week in a row.
- ComingSoon writes that Paul Rudd will star in the wedding-themed comedy I Love You, Man, about a groom-to-be who is on the hunt for a best man.
- Joan Allen will star and Lasse Hallstrom will direct a remake of the Japanese film Hachiko, A Dog's Story, reports Variety.
- Rolling Stone has an intriguing interview with Billy Joel regarding his wartime holiday album Christmas in Fallujah.
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