Celebs beware: Ashton Kutcher will live to punk another day on MTV. The music net announced Thursday that Kutcher’s hit hidden-camera skein “Punk’d” will be back for a third season beginning April 25.
Justin Bieber is picking up the Punk'd baton Ashton Kutcher dropped three years ago, signing on to host the popular MTV prank show, according to a report. Kutcher Punk'd his last celeb in 2007, and ...
Despite saying he was done with his MTV send-up series Punk'd, Ashton Kutcher has confirmed he'll be back with another installment. There was always doubt that the show really had come to an end when ...
MTV Studios and Quibi have inked a deal to reinvent two of its iconic franchises: Punk’d and Singled Out. Available exclusively on Quibi, both will be reimaginations of the pop culture classics and ...
MTV has ordered a further three series of the hidden camera show 'Punk'd'. Variety reports that after its first three seasons, 'Punk'd' remains one of MTV's top shows in the station's core 12 to ...
Colbert Report viewers were promised an appearance by Daft Punk, performing their smash hit "Get Lucky," on the annual StePhest Colbchella last night. What they got instead was arguably better as an ...
MTV is taking sneak previews to an unusual extreme, running the entire season of a hit show ahead of its regular primetime slot. Viacom net announced Monday that it will run all eight segs of the ...
MTV is revamping "Punk'd," and this time around, 16-year-old Justin Bieber will be hosting, says Vulture. Ashton Kutcher, who hosted the show when it premiered in 2003, will continue as an executive ...
MTV has said that Daft Punk chose to cancel their appearance on The Colbert Report, contrary to previous claims. The 'Get Lucky' stars' recent scheduled performance on the talkshow, hosted by Stephen ...
The average politically-minded viewer is unlikely to think of MTV as a place to learn about presidential candidates and their views on important issues. However, since 1992, the network -- best known ...
Despite some popular speculation to the contrary, Stephen Colbert did not engineer Daft Punk's dramatic, MTV-ordered no-show on The Colbert Report as a promotional stunt. In a podcast interview with ...
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - MTV's celebrity prank show "Punk'd" will end after its upcoming season, during which unsuspecting victims will include Hilary Swank, Magic Johnson, Evangeline Lilly ...