Despite the commercial success and cult status of 2003's Elf, Will Ferrell remains hesitant to tackle a sequel for one ...
Will Ferrell says some of his fans were not too happy about his decision to bring back Buddy the Elf as a smoker and drinker.
While it may be January, the classic 2003 Christmas movie, Elf, was on the mind of the hosts of the Today show recently as they surprised their guest, Will Ferrell with a life-size version of his ...
The beloved holiday movie "Elf" was released in 2003. Will Ferrell has been in other projects like "Step Brothers" and "Will & Harper." Zooey Deschanel starred in the series "New Girl" shortly ...
Made by Gemmy Industries and sold by Home Depot for $199, the decorative Buddy the Elf was dressed exactly like Ferrell in the 2003 film — and even repeated some of the character's iconic phrases.
Jim Carrey was nearly Buddy in Elf, but he moved on, leading to Will Ferrell’s iconic role that made the film a holiday classic loved by millions!
Will Ferrell came face to face with "Buddy the Elf, the ax murderer," and he may never be the same. The "Elf" star got a firsthand look at the life-size, animatronic Buddy the Elf decoration inspired ...
Will Ferrell, however, did exactly that when he turned down £23 million to make a sequel to Elf. The iconic Christmas movie made a whopping $220 million off a budget of just $33 million.
The actor went viral after dressing up as the beloved character from the 2003 movie, but with a twist, at a Los Angeles Kings game.
Will Ferrell revealed there have been multiple attempts to get an Elf sequel off the ground over the years, however, he's ...