Comedians Dave Chappelle and Chris Rock sent the rumor mill into overdrive this week when they took the stage together at New York’s Comedy Cellar and dropped hints about a possible tour.
Dave walked away from his Comedy Central hit “Chappelle Show” in 2005, and fans have been waiting for a mainstream comeback ever since. Instead, the reclusive funnyman has been flying under the radar in Ohio, only occasionally popping up unannounced at comedy shows."Extra" special correspondent Christine Teigen talked to “Madagascar 3” stars Jada Pinkett Smith, Chris Rock and Ben Stiller about their latest animated adventure.
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"Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted" zings in theaters June 6.
The "What to Expect When You're Expecting" all-star cast -- including Jennifer Lopez, Cameron Diaz, Elizabeth Banks, Brooklyn Decker, Chris Rock, Matthew Morrison and others -- examines the joys of impending parenthood.
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"Extra" correspondent AJ Calloway hit the Great White Way to celebrate the 2011 Tony Awards -- and to ask stars about hot topics such as Rep. Anthony Weiner's troubles, and Alec Baldwin's possible NYC mayor run.

"I like it," Tony Award nominee Al Pacino said about Baldwin running for mayor. "But I thought I'd run," the actor laughed, adding, "Maybe I'm a little old for the part."
At the film's L.A. premiere, "The Grown Ups" stars Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, Rob Schneider, Maria Bello and, of course, Salma Hayek, laugh and recant with "Extra's" AJ Calloway the classic snake incident. Watch their reactions!
"Extra" had a blast at Spike TV's 4th Annual Guy's Choice Awards, watching stars like Sandra Bullock, Charlize Theron, Sylvester Stallone and Chris Rock pick up their awards.
Sylvester Stallone, who won the Guycon Award, brought his daughters to the event and told "Extra" they watch his movies. "They're now starting to pass it onto me; its coming back. They're immune to threats, and they are not afraid of anything. They're kicking the hell out of me every morning, so it's paying off," he joked.
No, Robert Downey Jr. is not starring in the "Ghostbusters" redo. He's presenting at Nickelodeon's 23rd Annual Kids' Choice Awards this Saturday, where great globs of green slime will flow freely.

Downey Jr. -- along with stars Katy Perry, Tina Fey, Steve Carell, Chris Rock, Jackie Chan, Jonah Hill, Queen Latifah, David Spade, Lea Michele, Dev Patel, Miranda Cosgrove and Shaun White -- are set to help host Kevin James hand out the the awards.
The hilarious Chris Rock sat down with "Extra" to chat about his new documentary "Good Hair," and revealed which celebrity's hairstyle he envies most. You won't believe who it is!
























