Sopranos star Steve Schirripa is reuniting with some of his former cast mates for the Nickelodeon movie Nicky Deuce.
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Based on the children's book of the same name that Schirripa co-wrote with Charles Fleming, Nicky Deuce is about an overprotected teen (iCarly's Noah Munck) who ends up spending the summer in Brooklyn with the uncle (Schirripa) he never knew he had. Viewers can expect fun cameos from Sopranos alums James Gandolfini, Michael Imperioli, Vincent Curatola and Tony Sirico.
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The iCarly characters get the surprise of their lives when Jimmy Fallon calls out their web show on the upcoming hour-long special, "iShock America."
On Saturday's episode, Carly (Miranda Cosgrove) & Co. are so excited about Fallon's mention of their series that they dedicate a web show to him by spoofing his most popular skits. Impressed, Fallon then invites Carly, Sam (Jennette McCurdy), Freddy (Nathan Kress) and Gibby (Noah Munck) to appear as his guests on Late Night.
In the exclusive clip below, Carly's brother Spencer (Jerry Trainor) screams in excitement when he sees his favorite TV host mention Carly.
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It's the beginning of the end for iCarly, but fans might not have to say goodbye to the entire cast come November.
Nickelodeon has ordered two spin-off pilots from the show — one for Sam (Jennette McCurdy) and one for Gibby Gibson (Noah Munck), Entertainment Weekly reports.
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The Sam-centered series, entitled Sam & Cat, would...
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After five seasons, Nickelodeon's hit series iCarly will be coming to an end, TVGuide.com has learned exclusively. In June, the cast will come together for the last time to film a special iCarly television event that will air in November.
"Everyone at iCarly has been like family to me for five years," creator and executive producer Dan Schneider told TVGuide.com. "When we film our very last scene, there will be a lot of crying, I know. But I also know that in television, you don't want to over-stay your welcome. I want to go out the way we are — on a creative high-note. "
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