‘Bad Sisters’ Creator Sharon Horgan Talks That “Brutal” Season 2 Death And Thoughts About A Season 3
Spoiler Alert: This piece contains spoilers for all six episodes of Bad Sisters that are available to stream on Apple TV+ thus far.
Apple TV+’s Bad Sisters has two episodes left to go in its second season, which involves several new wild card characters in a murder mystery different from that of Season 1.
Two years after the first season of the dark comedy, Grace Williams (Anne-Marie Duff) (née Grace Garvey and soon-to-be Reilly) has found a new love, but traces of her dead husband John Paul (Claes Bang), who the other four Garvey sisters call “The Prick,” still threaten to overturn the peace that the five siblings, particularly Grace, have found since his death, which drove the plot of the first season.
Creator Sharon Horgan, who stars as eldest Garvey sister Eva, spoke in the below interview with Deadline about shaping Season 2, the tragic death early on in the...
Apple TV+’s Bad Sisters has two episodes left to go in its second season, which involves several new wild card characters in a murder mystery different from that of Season 1.
Two years after the first season of the dark comedy, Grace Williams (Anne-Marie Duff) (née Grace Garvey and soon-to-be Reilly) has found a new love, but traces of her dead husband John Paul (Claes Bang), who the other four Garvey sisters call “The Prick,” still threaten to overturn the peace that the five siblings, particularly Grace, have found since his death, which drove the plot of the first season.
Creator Sharon Horgan, who stars as eldest Garvey sister Eva, spoke in the below interview with Deadline about shaping Season 2, the tragic death early on in the...
- 12/11/2024
- by Dessi Gomez
- Deadline Film + TV
Stephen King praises Claes Bang for his portrayal of the abusive husband in the Apple TV+ series Bad Sisters. Bang portrayed Jp Williams, the husband of Grace Williams (Anne-Marie Duff). Bad Sisters has been renewed for season 2, but updates have been scanty.
Legendary author Stephen King went on social media to praise a star of Apple TV+'s Bad Sisters show for playing the most "vile and horrible husband ever." The Irish black-comedy thriller series was developed by Sharon Horgan and focuses on five sisters in Dublin. Four plan to murder the fifth's abusive and controlling husband, who is later found dead, prompting a life insurance investigation. It stars Horgan, Anne-Marie Duff, Eva Birthistle, Sarah Greene, and Dracula star Claes Bang as abusive husband Jp Williams. Bad Sisters season 2 has been renewed by Apple TV+, with the cast performances garnering praise, especially Bang's performance.
Sharing on X (formerly Twitter), King,...
Legendary author Stephen King went on social media to praise a star of Apple TV+'s Bad Sisters show for playing the most "vile and horrible husband ever." The Irish black-comedy thriller series was developed by Sharon Horgan and focuses on five sisters in Dublin. Four plan to murder the fifth's abusive and controlling husband, who is later found dead, prompting a life insurance investigation. It stars Horgan, Anne-Marie Duff, Eva Birthistle, Sarah Greene, and Dracula star Claes Bang as abusive husband Jp Williams. Bad Sisters season 2 has been renewed by Apple TV+, with the cast performances garnering praise, especially Bang's performance.
Sharing on X (formerly Twitter), King,...
- 4/24/2024
- by Matthew Biggin
- ScreenRant
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"The goal for me, always, is try to make a movie that feels timeless, that people will watch years from now," said "Mrs. Doubtfire" director Chris Columbus in a recent interview with Ktvu.
The character of Mrs. Doubtfire actually has her roots in a real person -- not a recently-divorced father pulling a desperate gambit to see more of his kids, but the owner of a second hand clothing shop in Edinburgh. The shop was called Madame Doubtfire and, colloquially, so was its owner, though her name after remarrying was Annabella Coutts. She was something of a local legend, with one Edinburgh resident recalling that she had "about half a dozen cats" and that while her shop was an excellent resource for high-quality second hand goods,...
"The goal for me, always, is try to make a movie that feels timeless, that people will watch years from now," said "Mrs. Doubtfire" director Chris Columbus in a recent interview with Ktvu.
The character of Mrs. Doubtfire actually has her roots in a real person -- not a recently-divorced father pulling a desperate gambit to see more of his kids, but the owner of a second hand clothing shop in Edinburgh. The shop was called Madame Doubtfire and, colloquially, so was its owner, though her name after remarrying was Annabella Coutts. She was something of a local legend, with one Edinburgh resident recalling that she had "about half a dozen cats" and that while her shop was an excellent resource for high-quality second hand goods,...
- 11/26/2023
- by Hannah Shaw-Williams
- Slash Film
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