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Vince Vaughn has been dominating headlines and making waves across Hollywood in the past few days. In a turn both sentimental and star-studded, Vaughn received his long-awaited star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, accompanied by his wife Kyla Weber and their rarely-photographed children Locklyn and Vernon. Vaughn, never missing a comedic beat, gave a heartfelt yet light-hearted speech, telling his family, “As much as all this means, Vernon and Locklyn, you guys really do need to know that you guys are the most important thing in the world to me… You're not as lucrative, and you don't give me access to the kind of stuff that this kind of thing does, but you guys are the most important” as reported by People. The very same night, he and Kyla turned heads at the premiere of his new Apple TV Plus series Bad Monkey at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, cementing the couple as one of the quietly glam power duos on the red carpet this season, according to AOL and Getty.
There’s almost a Vince Vaughn renaissance in the air. His new Netflix film Nonnas has been dominating the streamer’s top 10 charts, drawing renewed attention to Vaughn’s comedic roots and box office reliability. The buzz around Nonnas is so potent that it propelled the feature into Emmy consideration this cycle, while industry outlets like Collider note that the film’s unexpected streaming success is a throwback to Vaughn’s heyday with hits like Swingers and Dodgeball. Meanwhile, at the other end of the prestige spectrum, there’s talk thanks to a Collider interview in which Vaughn confirmed Bad Monkey has been renewed for a second season following its 93 percent Rotten Tomatoes critics’ score, with filming slated to begin before the year’s out.
Vaughn’s nostalgic factor couldn’t be stronger as the 20th anniversary of Wedding Crashers is driving major promotional activity. As covered by Parade and multiple entertainment wires, Warner Bros. is bringing the original film back to theaters on December 4 and 11, this time featuring 10 minutes of deleted scenes never seen in theaters before, stoking fan excitement and media retrospectives all over again.
Commercially, Vaughn has reunited onscreen with Owen Wilson and Reggie Miller for Comcast’s Xfinity NBA launch ad campaign, with David Dobkin again at the helm. The public is loving this return to form, and the behind-the-scenes reunion got notable press from SHOOT, dovetailing with the buzz about the Wedding Crashers anniversary.
Though not headline news, Vaughn’s name has also been popping up on social media thanks to his recent Lakers game outing with his family, giving fans a rare glimpse into his home life as caught by cameras for Yahoo. On streaming, his 2008 holiday comedy Four Christmases is back in the HBO Max rotation, sustaining the perennial Vaughn viewing season. There’s also been a touch of True Detective nostalgia in entertainment circles: as The Week details, Woody Harrelson definitively ruled out a reunion with Vaughn for another season of the series, shutting down rumors that kept flickering online.
In all, Vaughn’s last few days have been a blend of legacy celebration and fresh career momentum, with significant business moves, a Walk of Fame milestone, bicoastal premiere action, digital chart-toppers, and a healthy dose of Wedding Crashers-fueled nostalgia keeping him firmly in the public and industry eye. No speculation or unverified stories of note have surfaced—this is all the triumph of a veteran Hollywood star enjoying a very public victory lap.
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