


The crown jewel of the advertising is, of course, a tease revealing the fate of Tara Reid’s April Wexler character, whose future was determined after the last film by an online Twitter vote utilizing the hashtags #April Lives and #April Dies.
So while the channel is keeping many of its sure-to-be-eye-rolling cameos close to the vest, it’s released a list of some of the new cast that, frustratingly, contains none of our nation’s most beloved celebrity sharks.
In addition to the expected return of Ian Ziering as Fin Shepard, the press release also confirms repeat appearances from David Hasselhoff and Ryan Newman as Gil and Claudia Shepard.
Drummer Jim "Soni" Sonefeld of Hootie and the Blowfish is 50.
Country singer Jimi Westbrook of Little Big Town is 43. Actress Jennifer Nicole Freeman ("My Wife and Kids") is 29. 21: Actress Joyce Randolph ("The Honeymooners") is 90.
George Lopez is a guy who has made lemonade from lemons at every turn.
airplane parts factory, he has handled a complicated and tumultuous job, a strong but challenging marriage, two rebellious children and a mother who can't keep track of her own lies about his childhood - all with his sense of humor intact Season 3 / Episode 23: - She Drives Me Crazy George Lopez: [imitating Carmen] I hate you!
Carmen begins seeing Jason, who's the most popular boy in school, who, for some reason, doesn't want to be seen in public with her, as George sets up an "interview" to get to meet him, in "Carmen's Dating" in Season 3 (ep.#5).
Carmen's Dating was the fifth episode of Season Three of the ABC-TV series George Lopez, also the 33rd overall episode in the series.
(Presumably, the only reason Syfy didn’t also allow the audience to vote for the title of the next installment was out of fear they would choose to follow Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!
with the obvious Sharknado 4: Just No.) But if there’s one thing the series loves more than storytelling-by-Tweet-count, it’s stunt casting.