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Vince Vaughn has been enjoying a revitalized spotlight thanks to a quick succession of high-profile appearances, business moves, and buzzy new projects over the past few days. The biggest headline surrounds Vaughn reuniting with Owen Wilson and director David Dobkin, nearly twenty years after their iconic hit Wedding Crashers. According to campaign news from Comcast, Preacher agency, and direct statements from Dobkin himself, Vaughn and Wilson are starring in a major Xfinity ad campaign that premiered during last week's NFL opening game on NBC. In the clever "Long Weekend" spot, Vaughn and Wilson play best friends and spirited sports rivals, highlighting Xfinity’s seamless WiFi, wall-to-wall live sports, and cutting-edge streaming features. The chemistry between Vaughn and Wilson was described by Dobkin as "magic," while Preacher’s execs called their on-set dynamic "pretty magical" and "the whole world probably wishes [the series] existed." Network and campaign insiders confirmed the ads, which were shot at Universal Studios in Los Angeles, mark the start of a multi-spot series continuing through this fall and into next year. The campaign is being hailed as one of the must-watch media moments for sports fans and Wedding Crashers nostalgists alike.
On the streaming front, Vaughn’s Apple TV+ crime comedy, Bad Monkey, is quietly emerging as a fan favorite. BGR recently reported that the show boasts an 81% audience score and an impressive 92% critic score on Rotten Tomatoes—the network has already locked in a Season 2 renewal. Vaughn's portrayal of a fast-talking ex-cop turned health inspector in the Florida Keys has been cited by Apple TV+ programming head Matt Cherniss as "incomparable," and critics compare the series’ quirky satirical edge to shows like Only Murders in the Building and Poker Face.
Meanwhile, Vaughn’s latest Netflix film Nonnas is generating lighter but still significant buzz. PEOPLE published exclusive sneak peeks of this true-life comedy about a restaurateur who hires grandmothers as chefs to honor his late mother. The movie stars Joe Manganiello, Susan Sarandon, Lorraine Bracco, Linda Cardellini, and more, with Netflix releasing it on May 9. Manganiello and Vaughn participated in press events and shared behind-the-scenes tidbits about dining with the real-life inspirations at the actual Enoteca Maria restaurant, further fanning curiosity.
On the business side, Moneywise covered Vaughn’s recent financial interview, where he revealed strategic moves to protect and grow his acting earnings—though these revelations are less headline-grabbing, they do signal Vaughn’s continued discipline offscreen. In the political entertainment sphere, Vince Vaughn made news after visiting Donald Trump in Washington, D.C., resulting in a spoof "White House Crashers" poster posted on both the president’s and White House’s official Instagram accounts. While Vaughn’s team stayed mum, and no policy talk was disclosed, the lighthearted parody and Vaughn’s reputation for cordiality across party lines got renewed social media attention.
So between a blockbuster ad reunion, streaming comedy success, a heartwarming Netflix release, smart money moves, and some headline-grabbing political fun, Vince Vaughn is everywhere right now—making waves on screens big and small, and once again proving he knows how to crash the party.
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