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Vince Vaughn has been everywhere this week his name lighting up headlines trades and even social feeds. It’s no surprise that as “Wedding Crashers” marks its 20th anniversary entertainment outlets from People to Programming Insider have been trotting out retrospectives on how Vaughn and his co-stars changed the game for R rated comedy and became household names. Vaughn who played Jeremy Grey alongside Owen Wilson recalled on Good Morning America in 2024 that there has been more than idle talk about a sequel but he cautioned that he’d only want to revisit the story with a truly worthy script. The speculation continues to swirl but nothing has been greenlit yet.
On the movie front Vaughn’s latest starring role in the Netflix feature “Nonnas” drew attention this past week with the trailer dropping and critics buzzing about his portrayal of Joe Scaravella a son struggling with the loss of his mother. The project is directed by Stephen Chbosky and emphasizes heart as much as humor a tone shift from Vaughn’s classic outrageous comedy persona. Collider and others have highlighted the film’s appeal in cooking up family recipes and authentic emotion.
Industry intrigue ramped up as Vaughn and director Peter Billingsley announced a reunion for Universal’s adaptation of “Term Life.” This pairing reignites a creative collaboration that saw past box office hits like “Couples Retreat,” setting up another potential franchise for Vaughn according to IMDb.
Behind the scenes talk of “Dodgeball 2” resurfaced again as The Hollywood Reporter featured Vaughn himself confirming there’s a “pretty good” story idea developed but nothing locked yet. He remains open to reprising Peter Lafleur if everything comes together. For fans of Vaughn’s sharp comic timing hopes remain alive but development remains in limbo.
But the real viral moment belonged to politics. Vaughn visited the White House and President Donald Trump himself shared the now infamous “White House Crashers” parody poster on Instagram and X the image spoofing the “Wedding Crashers” original in which Vaughn and Trump get top billing as co stars. No official statements were issued and Vaughn didn’t appear on Trump’s public schedule leaving the nature of the visit shrouded in mystery—though social media lapped up the crossover event all weekend. Vaughn’s libertarian leanings are well documented most recently in a New York Times interview where he doubled down on individual freedom and choice.
Vaughn also headlined “The Only Arena” motivational event this week alongside business luminaries like Reebok’s Joe Foster as shared in Instagram posts capturing his enduring appeal as a celebrity entrepreneur. As for social media Vaughn’s White House cameo and recent film drops continue to stoke online buzz ensuring his profile remains as high as ever. At every turn in Hollywood and beyond Vince Vaughn is still making news and making noise.
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