Despite strong performances from a stellar cast and potent symbolism offering compelling ideas, Grotesquerie doesnt evolve much past its plodding narrative and scattershot story. The new FX series was created by Ryan Murphy, best known for co-creating American Horror Story for the same network. His latest horror mystery offers a similar feel to the anthology show, as seasoned Detective Lois Tryon (Niecy Nash-Betts) investigates a series of grisly murders in her small town. She soon teams up with a local nun, Sister Megan (Micaela Diamond), after learning the killings have key religious connotations.
Grotesquerie
Cast Warren Sweeney, Scott Anthony Simmons, Ryan Maltz, David St. James, Eve Sigall, Kody Batchelor, Susan Pingleton, Mike Tarnofsky, Quincey White, Joseph Schwartz, Jamie H. Jung, Lynn Downey, Al-Shabazz Jabateh, Jay Alan Christianson, Conrad Bluth, Micaela Diamond, Joshua Bitton, Sarah J. Bartholomew, Nicholas Alexander Chavez, Niecy Nash-Betts, Travis Kelce, Raven Goodwin, Price Carson, Tom Virtue, Tessa Ferrer,...
Grotesquerie
Cast Warren Sweeney, Scott Anthony Simmons, Ryan Maltz, David St. James, Eve Sigall, Kody Batchelor, Susan Pingleton, Mike Tarnofsky, Quincey White, Joseph Schwartz, Jamie H. Jung, Lynn Downey, Al-Shabazz Jabateh, Jay Alan Christianson, Conrad Bluth, Micaela Diamond, Joshua Bitton, Sarah J. Bartholomew, Nicholas Alexander Chavez, Niecy Nash-Betts, Travis Kelce, Raven Goodwin, Price Carson, Tom Virtue, Tessa Ferrer,...
- 10/31/2024
- by Nick Bythrow
- ScreenRant
Many TV shows have had interesting characters who randomly disappeared without any or very little explanation. While there may have been a behind-the-scenes explanation for this, it wasnt often voiced by production, which left audiences confused as to where their favorite characters went. Even the best TV shows of all time have been guilty of this before, which only made the situation even more frustrating.
Sometimes, the departure of a character was necessary. If a certain plotline advanced and the characters stories moved on to something new, there was frequently a need to reevaluate the importance of another figure. While this was annoying, it was worse elsewhere, and some shows aired TV exits that were totally out of character or made no sense whatsoever. Regardless of the reason, these puzzling disappearances from TV shows were incredibly noticeable.
Leah Murphy Grey's Anatomy
Dr. Leah Murphy was initially chaotic and one of...
Sometimes, the departure of a character was necessary. If a certain plotline advanced and the characters stories moved on to something new, there was frequently a need to reevaluate the importance of another figure. While this was annoying, it was worse elsewhere, and some shows aired TV exits that were totally out of character or made no sense whatsoever. Regardless of the reason, these puzzling disappearances from TV shows were incredibly noticeable.
Leah Murphy Grey's Anatomy
Dr. Leah Murphy was initially chaotic and one of...
- 9/20/2024
- by Rebecca Sargeant
- ScreenRant
Some actors exit popular shows but return as guest stars, wrapping up storylines and maintaining character significance. Networks welcome back old stars because it will boost ratings and delight fans. Showrunners make efforts to secure former stars for special episodes or finales to keep their characters in the story.
Some actors have officially exited popular shows, most likely giving up their regular status, only to return to the show as a guest star more than once in years to come. Many TV shows survive the main characters' exit, but that character likely still plays a major role in the story and is referenced often. In this case, the showrunners do whatever they can to occasionally secure a former star for an episode, possibly the series finale, to wrap everything up.
Maybe the actor just didn't want to continue being a regular but is more than happy to show up for a few episodes every season,...
Some actors have officially exited popular shows, most likely giving up their regular status, only to return to the show as a guest star more than once in years to come. Many TV shows survive the main characters' exit, but that character likely still plays a major role in the story and is referenced often. In this case, the showrunners do whatever they can to occasionally secure a former star for an episode, possibly the series finale, to wrap everything up.
Maybe the actor just didn't want to continue being a regular but is more than happy to show up for a few episodes every season,...
- 7/13/2024
- by Abigail Stevens
- ScreenRant
Jason George teases a possible return to Grey's Anatomy post-Station 19, hinting at more Ben-Bailey stories to tell. George's potential comeback would offer closure for Ben's character arc and continue the beloved Benley dynamic onscreen. Fans can anticipate a substantial storyline for Ben if he returns in Grey's Anatomy season 21, after sporadic appearances.
Jason George teases his return to Greys Anatomy after Station 19. George played Ben Warren on Greys Anatomy for a number of years, beginning in 2010 with the season 6 episode State of Love and Trust. After multiple career changes that eventually wound him up working as a firefighter, Ben also later appeared on the spinoff series Station 19, which George has acted on since the season premiere.
As per The Hollywood Reporter, George suggests he could appear on Greys Anatomy following the ending of Station 19. According to the actor, he believes that theres still a Ben-Bailey, or Benley, story to tell.
Jason George teases his return to Greys Anatomy after Station 19. George played Ben Warren on Greys Anatomy for a number of years, beginning in 2010 with the season 6 episode State of Love and Trust. After multiple career changes that eventually wound him up working as a firefighter, Ben also later appeared on the spinoff series Station 19, which George has acted on since the season premiere.
As per The Hollywood Reporter, George suggests he could appear on Greys Anatomy following the ending of Station 19. According to the actor, he believes that theres still a Ben-Bailey, or Benley, story to tell.
- 5/24/2024
- by Hannah Gearan
- ScreenRant
Kim Raver confirms that Ellen Pompeo will return as Meredith for the finale two episodes of Grey's Anatomy season 20. Raver teases "full circle" moments and a "cliffhanger" ending. Meredith has remained an important character in the show despite Pompeo no longer being a series regular.
Grey's Anatomy star Kim Raver teases Ellen Pompeo's return in the final episodes of season 20. Created by Shonda Rhimes, the hit medical drama returned earlier this spring for season 20, which picks up after the intense Grey's Anatomy season 19 finale. Now, the show is gearing up for its final two episodes, which will feature more of Pompeo's Meredith Grey, who is no longer a series regular.
In a recent interview on The Kelly Clarkson Show, Raver, who plays Dr. Teddy Altman, teases what's to come from the Grey's Anatomy season 20 finale and penultimate episode.
According to the star, viewers can expect a number of "full circle" moments,...
Grey's Anatomy star Kim Raver teases Ellen Pompeo's return in the final episodes of season 20. Created by Shonda Rhimes, the hit medical drama returned earlier this spring for season 20, which picks up after the intense Grey's Anatomy season 19 finale. Now, the show is gearing up for its final two episodes, which will feature more of Pompeo's Meredith Grey, who is no longer a series regular.
In a recent interview on The Kelly Clarkson Show, Raver, who plays Dr. Teddy Altman, teases what's to come from the Grey's Anatomy season 20 finale and penultimate episode.
According to the star, viewers can expect a number of "full circle" moments,...
- 5/22/2024
- by Ryan Northrup
- ScreenRant
Swagger is a sports drama in the Apple TV+ series created by Reggie Rock Bythewood. Loosely inspired by the real-life experiences of NBA player Kevin Durant, the Apple TV+ series explores the world of youth basketball through the players and their families and all the people involved in making the youngster’s dream come true. Swagger stars Solomon Irama, Tessa Ferrer, Quvenzhané Wallis, Shinelle Azoroh, O’Seah Jackson Jr., Caleel Harris, Tristan Wilds, Isaiah Hill, James Bingham, and Ozie Nzeribe. So, if you loved Swagger and all of its drama and a look into the world of sports here are some similar shows you should check out next.
All American (Netflix & Rent on Prime Video) Credit – The CW
Inspired by the real-life of pro football player Spencer Paysinger, All American is a sports drama that will show you the story behind the legend just like Swagger did. Created by April Blair,...
All American (Netflix & Rent on Prime Video) Credit – The CW
Inspired by the real-life of pro football player Spencer Paysinger, All American is a sports drama that will show you the story behind the legend just like Swagger did. Created by April Blair,...
- 3/25/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Warning: This list contains spoilers for several TV shows.
Cliffhanger moments are a key tool in keeping TV audiences engaged. Grey's Anatomy, Cobra Kai, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Sherlock, and Lost contain significant cliffhangers. Some cliffhangers in TV shows have never been fully resolved or answered.
Cliffhangers are the bread and butter of TV shows that want to keep an audience engaged, which is why there is much debate surrounding the biggest TV cliffhangers of all time. Inherently, TV show cliffhangers annoy fans because it means they have to wait months, if not years, to find out what happens next. Some of the biggest cliffhangers are surrounded in controversy due to what people see as fabricated suspense that doesn't serve the story otherwise.
However, cliffhangers that are well-executed make for a great scene in their own right, in addition to keeping the debate alive. Landmark TV shows can create massive...
Cliffhanger moments are a key tool in keeping TV audiences engaged. Grey's Anatomy, Cobra Kai, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Sherlock, and Lost contain significant cliffhangers. Some cliffhangers in TV shows have never been fully resolved or answered.
Cliffhangers are the bread and butter of TV shows that want to keep an audience engaged, which is why there is much debate surrounding the biggest TV cliffhangers of all time. Inherently, TV show cliffhangers annoy fans because it means they have to wait months, if not years, to find out what happens next. Some of the biggest cliffhangers are surrounded in controversy due to what people see as fabricated suspense that doesn't serve the story otherwise.
However, cliffhangers that are well-executed make for a great scene in their own right, in addition to keeping the debate alive. Landmark TV shows can create massive...
- 3/24/2024
- by Abigail Stevens
- ScreenRant
Grey's Anatomy season 20 has a new trailer and will have 10 episodes due to the 2023 strikes. Title character Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) will make an appearance in the upcoming season alongside returning star Jessica Capshaw as Dr. Arizona Robbins. Grey's Anatomy season 20 will have a shortened 10-episode order.
Grey's Anatomy season 20 has a brand-new trailer. The upcoming season will continue the story of the long-running ABC medical drama in the wake of the departure of title character Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo), though she will make an appearance on at least one upcoming episode. In the wake of the 2023 strikes in which writers and then actors took to the picket lines to fight for fair pay, the new season will have a shortened order of 10 episodes.
ABC has now unveiled a new full-length trailer for Grey's Anatomy season 20. Check it out below:
The trailer offers a closer look at Meredith Grey's return,...
Grey's Anatomy season 20 has a brand-new trailer. The upcoming season will continue the story of the long-running ABC medical drama in the wake of the departure of title character Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo), though she will make an appearance on at least one upcoming episode. In the wake of the 2023 strikes in which writers and then actors took to the picket lines to fight for fair pay, the new season will have a shortened order of 10 episodes.
ABC has now unveiled a new full-length trailer for Grey's Anatomy season 20. Check it out below:
The trailer offers a closer look at Meredith Grey's return,...
- 2/29/2024
- by Brennan Klein
- ScreenRant
The new Grey's Anatomy season 20 trailer has been released. New footage shows sparks flying between Meredith Grey and Nick Marsh. Season 20 has a shortened order of 10 episodes due to production delays, but the drama will not slow down.
The new Grey's Anatomy trailer teases sparks flying between Meredith Grey and Nick Marsh. The upcoming season of the long-running medical drama was delayed amid the dual 2023 strikes, during which writers and then actors took to the picket lines to fight for fair pay. Although season 20 has a shortened order of 10 episodes to meet its delayed schedule, the drama for its central characters, including Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) despite her exit from the main cast in season 19, will not slow down.
Via Variety, ABC has shared a new full-length trailer for Grey's Anatomy season 20. Check it out below:
There is no shortage of interpersonal drama and romance in the trailer, which includes hints at characters' potential firings,...
The new Grey's Anatomy trailer teases sparks flying between Meredith Grey and Nick Marsh. The upcoming season of the long-running medical drama was delayed amid the dual 2023 strikes, during which writers and then actors took to the picket lines to fight for fair pay. Although season 20 has a shortened order of 10 episodes to meet its delayed schedule, the drama for its central characters, including Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) despite her exit from the main cast in season 19, will not slow down.
Via Variety, ABC has shared a new full-length trailer for Grey's Anatomy season 20. Check it out below:
There is no shortage of interpersonal drama and romance in the trailer, which includes hints at characters' potential firings,...
- 1/31/2024
- by Brennan Klein
- ScreenRant
Dr. Leah Murphy exits Grey's Anatomy twice, causing confusion about her final departure from the show. Grey's Anatomy often weaves characters in and out of the drama, but it forgets to write off Dr. Leah Murphy in season 13. After being fired and then brought back, Dr. Leah Murphy eventually vanishes from Grey's Anatomy without any explanation.
Because Dr. Leah Murphy (Tessa Ferrer) exits Grey's Anatomy twice — once without announcement — there's a lot of confusion about when she finally leaves the show. Grey's Anatomy follows the careers and personal lives of medical professionals in the surgical field at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital (previously named Seattle Grace Hospital). With 19 seasons and counting, many Grey's Anatomy actors have left the show, moving on to other projects. The show weaves characters in and out of the drama with ease, usually providing some sort of explanation for why they depart.
However, Grey's Anatomy seemingly forgets...
Because Dr. Leah Murphy (Tessa Ferrer) exits Grey's Anatomy twice — once without announcement — there's a lot of confusion about when she finally leaves the show. Grey's Anatomy follows the careers and personal lives of medical professionals in the surgical field at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital (previously named Seattle Grace Hospital). With 19 seasons and counting, many Grey's Anatomy actors have left the show, moving on to other projects. The show weaves characters in and out of the drama with ease, usually providing some sort of explanation for why they depart.
However, Grey's Anatomy seemingly forgets...
- 12/31/2023
- by Dani Kessel Odom
- ScreenRant
Grey's Anatomy will have a new streaming home on Hulu in the U.S. starting in March 2024. The first 19 seasons of Grey's Anatomy will be shared between Hulu and Netflix. Hulu will be the only platform to offer the entire run of the series, including next-day episodes of season 20.
Grey’s Anatomy will have a new streaming home in the U.S. after years of dominating on Netflix. The medical drama created by Shonda Rhimes is notable for its lengthy run on broadcast television. Despite regular cast changes and occasional downward trends in the ratings, Grey's has nonetheless become a key player for ABC - in its most recent season, the Seattle-set soap was the network's top-rated program in the 18-49 demographic. But it's also a consistently strong performer in the streaming realm.
TVLine reports that Grey's Anatomy will have a new streaming home in the U.S., as it will...
Grey’s Anatomy will have a new streaming home in the U.S. after years of dominating on Netflix. The medical drama created by Shonda Rhimes is notable for its lengthy run on broadcast television. Despite regular cast changes and occasional downward trends in the ratings, Grey's has nonetheless become a key player for ABC - in its most recent season, the Seattle-set soap was the network's top-rated program in the 18-49 demographic. But it's also a consistently strong performer in the streaming realm.
TVLine reports that Grey's Anatomy will have a new streaming home in the U.S., as it will...
- 12/12/2023
- by Abdullah Al-Ghamdi
- ScreenRant
Swagger is not returning for a third season. Apple TV+ has cancelled the basketball drama, which takes viewers into the world of elite youth basketball clubs. Season two wrapped on the streaming service in early August.
Starring O’Shea Jackson Jr., Isaiah Hill, Quvenzhané Wallis, Shinelle Azoroh, Tessa Ferrer, Caleel Harris, James Bingham, Solomon Irama, Ozie Nzeribe, and Tristan Mack Wilds, the Swagger series, inspired by the life of NBA star Kevin Durant, follows the players, their families, and coaches on and off the basketball court.
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Starring O’Shea Jackson Jr., Isaiah Hill, Quvenzhané Wallis, Shinelle Azoroh, Tessa Ferrer, Caleel Harris, James Bingham, Solomon Irama, Ozie Nzeribe, and Tristan Mack Wilds, the Swagger series, inspired by the life of NBA star Kevin Durant, follows the players, their families, and coaches on and off the basketball court.
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- 12/1/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Swagger star O’Shea Jackson Jr. is speaking out about the Apple TV+ basketball drama’s cancellation after two seasons.
“Damn near no promotion. Couldn’t even talk about it when it aired because of the strike. And it still got up to Apple’s Top 4. But “the numbers weren’t there”. Right. Ima miss my boys,” Jackson wrote on X (fka Twitter).
Inspired by NBA star Kevin Durant’s experiences as a kid, Swagger explored the world of elite youth basketball clubs, the players, their families and coaches. In addition to Jackson, it starred Isaiah Hill, Shinelle Azoroh, Quvenzhané Wallis, Caleel Harris, Tristan Mack Wilds, Tessa Ferrer, James Bingham, Solomon Irama, Ozie Nzeribe and Jason Riveram.
In an Instagram post sharing news of the cancellation, series creator Reggie Rock Bythewood thanked Apple for allowing him to make “the show I wanted to make.”
“What an amazing adventure. In our two seasons,...
“Damn near no promotion. Couldn’t even talk about it when it aired because of the strike. And it still got up to Apple’s Top 4. But “the numbers weren’t there”. Right. Ima miss my boys,” Jackson wrote on X (fka Twitter).
Inspired by NBA star Kevin Durant’s experiences as a kid, Swagger explored the world of elite youth basketball clubs, the players, their families and coaches. In addition to Jackson, it starred Isaiah Hill, Shinelle Azoroh, Quvenzhané Wallis, Caleel Harris, Tristan Mack Wilds, Tessa Ferrer, James Bingham, Solomon Irama, Ozie Nzeribe and Jason Riveram.
In an Instagram post sharing news of the cancellation, series creator Reggie Rock Bythewood thanked Apple for allowing him to make “the show I wanted to make.”
“What an amazing adventure. In our two seasons,...
- 11/30/2023
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Swagger has been cancelled after two seasons at Apple. Creator Reggie Rock Bythewood shared the news on Instagram, penning a heartfelt tribute to the cast and crew and thanking audiences for their support. Swagger earned positive reviews from critics for the performance of its cast and it's strong writing, with particular praise levied at its exploration of relevant themes relating to race and social economics.
Apple has cancelled Swagger after 2 seasons, announces the creator. First hitting Apple TV Plus in 2021, Swagger, which is created by Reggie Rock Bythewood, is loosely based on the rise of NBA player Kevin Durant. Swagger season 2 hit the streamer this past summer and, ended up earning even more positive reviews from critics than season 1 did.
Now, Bythewood has taken to Instagram to confirm that Swagger season 3 will not be moving forward at Apple. Check out Bythewood's post below:
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Apple has cancelled Swagger after 2 seasons, announces the creator. First hitting Apple TV Plus in 2021, Swagger, which is created by Reggie Rock Bythewood, is loosely based on the rise of NBA player Kevin Durant. Swagger season 2 hit the streamer this past summer and, ended up earning even more positive reviews from critics than season 1 did.
Now, Bythewood has taken to Instagram to confirm that Swagger season 3 will not be moving forward at Apple. Check out Bythewood's post below:
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- 11/30/2023
- by Ryan Northrup
- ScreenRant
Swagger will not be getting another season at Apple TV+.
The sports drama, inspired by NBA star Kevin Durant’s experiences as a kid, has been cancelled after two seasons at the streamer. Series creator Reggie Rock Bythewood shared the news of the cancellation on Instagram Thursday.
“What an amazing adventure. In our two seasons, we have launched careers, disrupted genre, brought forth humanity through our characters, told stories we care deeply about, revolutionized the way to shoot basketball and had fun,” he wrote.
He added: “Apple, while you are not ordering a season three, I made the show I wanted to make. Thank you for that. Cast, writers and crew, you have my gratitude. Walk off the set with Swagger. For our FAMbase, you lifted us in ways we could have never imagined. To the industry, don’t take your foot off the gas. Keep telling our stories.”
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The sports drama, inspired by NBA star Kevin Durant’s experiences as a kid, has been cancelled after two seasons at the streamer. Series creator Reggie Rock Bythewood shared the news of the cancellation on Instagram Thursday.
“What an amazing adventure. In our two seasons, we have launched careers, disrupted genre, brought forth humanity through our characters, told stories we care deeply about, revolutionized the way to shoot basketball and had fun,” he wrote.
He added: “Apple, while you are not ordering a season three, I made the show I wanted to make. Thank you for that. Cast, writers and crew, you have my gratitude. Walk off the set with Swagger. For our FAMbase, you lifted us in ways we could have never imagined. To the industry, don’t take your foot off the gas. Keep telling our stories.”
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- 11/30/2023
- by Katie Campione
- Deadline Film + TV
“Swagger” has been canceled at Apple TV+ after two seasons.
Series creator Reggie Rock Bythewood shared the news with fans via Instagram. “What an amazing adventure,” he wrote. “In our two seasons, we have launched careers, disrupted genre, brought forth humanity through our characters, told stories we care deeply about, revolutionized the way to shoot basketball and had fun.”
Bythewood went on to thank the creative team behind the show as well as producer CBS Studios. “Apple, while you are not ordering a season three, I made the show I wanted to make. Thank you for that,” he continued.
“For our FAMbase, you lifted us in ways we could have never imagined. To the industry, don’t take your foot off the gas. Keep telling our stories,” he concluded.
“Swagger” is inspired by the life of NBA star Kevin Durant, who serves as an executive producer on the series. The...
Series creator Reggie Rock Bythewood shared the news with fans via Instagram. “What an amazing adventure,” he wrote. “In our two seasons, we have launched careers, disrupted genre, brought forth humanity through our characters, told stories we care deeply about, revolutionized the way to shoot basketball and had fun.”
Bythewood went on to thank the creative team behind the show as well as producer CBS Studios. “Apple, while you are not ordering a season three, I made the show I wanted to make. Thank you for that,” he continued.
“For our FAMbase, you lifted us in ways we could have never imagined. To the industry, don’t take your foot off the gas. Keep telling our stories,” he concluded.
“Swagger” is inspired by the life of NBA star Kevin Durant, who serves as an executive producer on the series. The...
- 11/30/2023
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Apple TV+ has canceled its drama series Swagger after two seasons.
The series about a high school basketball star (played by Isaiah Hill) and his journey through the world of youth hoops is loosely inspired by the life of NBA star Kevin Durant, who’s an executive producer. The cancellation comes a few months after season two’s final episode streamed in August.
Series creator, showrunner and director Reggie Rock Bythewood shared the news of Swagger’s end on Instagram. “What an amazing adventure. In our two seasons, we have launched careers, disrupted genre, brought forth humanity through our characters, told stories we care deeply about, revolutionized the way to shoot basketball and had fun. That’s a blessing,” he wrote.
After thanking fellow executive producers Durant, Brian Grazer and Rich Kleiman and producers Imagine Television and CBS Studios, Bythewood added, “Apple, while you are not ordering a season three,...
The series about a high school basketball star (played by Isaiah Hill) and his journey through the world of youth hoops is loosely inspired by the life of NBA star Kevin Durant, who’s an executive producer. The cancellation comes a few months after season two’s final episode streamed in August.
Series creator, showrunner and director Reggie Rock Bythewood shared the news of Swagger’s end on Instagram. “What an amazing adventure. In our two seasons, we have launched careers, disrupted genre, brought forth humanity through our characters, told stories we care deeply about, revolutionized the way to shoot basketball and had fun. That’s a blessing,” he wrote.
After thanking fellow executive producers Durant, Brian Grazer and Rich Kleiman and producers Imagine Television and CBS Studios, Bythewood added, “Apple, while you are not ordering a season three,...
- 11/30/2023
- by Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Grey’s Anatomy is one of the most popular TV shows of all time and it’s approaching season 20 on ABC.
Ellen Pompeo, the long-running star of the series, left the show in the middle of season 19.
Throughout the last two decades, there have been more than 20 series regular actors who have left the series after spending many years at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital.
Head inside to see all of the series regular actors who have left Grey’s Anatomy…
Keep scrolling to see all of the series regular actors who have left Grey’s Anatomy…
Isaiah Washington
Character: Preston Burke
Seasons on Show: 3
Left After: Season 3
Kate Walsh
Character: Addison Montgomery
Seasons on Show: 2 as series regular
Left After: Season 3 (returned for guest appearances through season 8)
Brooke Smith
Character: Erica Hahn
Seasons on Show: 2 as series regular
Left After: Season 5
T. R. Knight
Character: George O’Malley
Seasons on Show: 5
Left...
Ellen Pompeo, the long-running star of the series, left the show in the middle of season 19.
Throughout the last two decades, there have been more than 20 series regular actors who have left the series after spending many years at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital.
Head inside to see all of the series regular actors who have left Grey’s Anatomy…
Keep scrolling to see all of the series regular actors who have left Grey’s Anatomy…
Isaiah Washington
Character: Preston Burke
Seasons on Show: 3
Left After: Season 3
Kate Walsh
Character: Addison Montgomery
Seasons on Show: 2 as series regular
Left After: Season 3 (returned for guest appearances through season 8)
Brooke Smith
Character: Erica Hahn
Seasons on Show: 2 as series regular
Left After: Season 5
T. R. Knight
Character: George O’Malley
Seasons on Show: 5
Left...
- 11/21/2023
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
The Apple TV Plus original sports drama series Swagger impressed audiences during its first two seasons, but details of season 3 are slow to arrive. Debuting in 2021, the show follows an ensemble of characters who are swept up into the political world of youth basketball as they all vie for a future on the sport's grandest stage, the NBA. Swagger is loosely based on the real-life story of NBA player Kevin Durant, who also serves as an executive producer, and this gives the series a more realistic tone. Unlike other sports series, Swagger paints a clearer picture of what the life of an aspiring professional athlete is actually like.
Immediately met with glowing reviews, many critics praised Swagger's messaging and confidence which helped elevate it above the usual sports fare (via Rotten Tomatoes). Joining a long list of well-received original series on Apple TV Plus, Swagger is seen as Ted...
Immediately met with glowing reviews, many critics praised Swagger's messaging and confidence which helped elevate it above the usual sports fare (via Rotten Tomatoes). Joining a long list of well-received original series on Apple TV Plus, Swagger is seen as Ted...
- 6/24/2023
- by Dalton Norman
- ScreenRant
Exclusive: Ahead of Saturday’s Season 2 premiere for his Apple sports drama series Swagger at the Tribeca Festival, actor Isaiah Hill has taken on new representation, signing with APA in all areas.
In the series created by Reggie Rock Blythewood, which returns to Apple TV+ on June 23rd, Hill plays Jayce Carson, a character loosely inspired by pro basketball player Kevin Durant, which examines his experiences as a young phenom on the Aau circuit before he made it to the NBA.
Durant, Blythewood and Imagine Entertainment’s Brian Grazer are among the show’s exec producers, with O’Shea Jackson Jr., Shinelle Azoroh, Tessa Ferrer, Quvenzhané Wallis, Caleel Harris, James Bingham, Solomon Irama, Ozie Nzeribe, Jason Rivera-Torres and Tristan Wilds rounding out its cast.
The breakout star of the series, which premiered in October of 2021, continues to be represented by Artistry Collective and Strategic PR.
In the series created by Reggie Rock Blythewood, which returns to Apple TV+ on June 23rd, Hill plays Jayce Carson, a character loosely inspired by pro basketball player Kevin Durant, which examines his experiences as a young phenom on the Aau circuit before he made it to the NBA.
Durant, Blythewood and Imagine Entertainment’s Brian Grazer are among the show’s exec producers, with O’Shea Jackson Jr., Shinelle Azoroh, Tessa Ferrer, Quvenzhané Wallis, Caleel Harris, James Bingham, Solomon Irama, Ozie Nzeribe, Jason Rivera-Torres and Tristan Wilds rounding out its cast.
The breakout star of the series, which premiered in October of 2021, continues to be represented by Artistry Collective and Strategic PR.
- 6/15/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Apple TV+ has unveiled the season 2 trailer for ‘Swagger,’ the acclaimed and emotional sports drama helmed by creator, showrunner and director Reggie Rock Bythewood.
Inspired by NBA superstar Kevin Durant’s experiences, the series explores the world of youth basketball, and the players, their families and coaches who walk the fine line between dreams and ambition, and opportunism and corruption. Off the court, the show reveals what it’s like to grow up in America.
In season two, we meet the man-children Jace, Phil, Nick, Musa, Drew and Royale as they are entering their senior year of high school. All but Phil will be attending Cedar Cove Prep; a predominantly White institution where wealthy board members control the entire operation from the hiring of faculty to the enrollment of students.
It is a school of power and influence. For all of their academic success, their basketball program has not been competitive until Emory Lawson,...
Inspired by NBA superstar Kevin Durant’s experiences, the series explores the world of youth basketball, and the players, their families and coaches who walk the fine line between dreams and ambition, and opportunism and corruption. Off the court, the show reveals what it’s like to grow up in America.
In season two, we meet the man-children Jace, Phil, Nick, Musa, Drew and Royale as they are entering their senior year of high school. All but Phil will be attending Cedar Cove Prep; a predominantly White institution where wealthy board members control the entire operation from the hiring of faculty to the enrollment of students.
It is a school of power and influence. For all of their academic success, their basketball program has not been competitive until Emory Lawson,...
- 5/16/2023
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
In Season 2 of Swagger, everything is at stake for Jace and his teammates.
On Monday, Apple TV+ unveiled the trailer for the second season of its sports drama based on NBA superstar Kevin Durant’s experiences, which premieres Friday, June 23.
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In Season 2, which will release a new episode every Friday, we meet “Jace (Isaiah Hill), Phil (Solomon Irama), Nick...
On Monday, Apple TV+ unveiled the trailer for the second season of its sports drama based on NBA superstar Kevin Durant’s experiences, which premieres Friday, June 23.
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- 5/15/2023
- by Claire Franken
- TVLine.com
Today at the 2023 Winter Television Critics Association press tour, Apple TV+ announced that “Swagger,” its acclaimed and emotional sports drama from creator, showrunner and director Reggie Rock Bythewood, is set to return for its second season in June of 2023, and unveiled a first look at the eight-episode, next chapter of the series, executive produced by Bythewood, Kevin Durant, Brian Grazer and Rich Kleiman.
Inspired by NBA superstar Kevin Durant’s experiences in youth basketball, “Swagger” explores the world of elite youth basketball clubs, the players, their families and coaches, and “the game within the game.” Off the court, the show reveals what it’s like to grow up in America.
Season two welcomes back returning stars O’Shea Jackson Jr., Isaiah Hill, Shinelle Azoroh, Academy Award nominee Quvenzhané Wallis, Caleel Harris, Tristan Mack Wilds, Tessa Ferrer, James Bingham, Solomon Irama, Ozie Nzeribe, Jason Rivera, Christina Jackson and Sean Baker, and adds...
Inspired by NBA superstar Kevin Durant’s experiences in youth basketball, “Swagger” explores the world of elite youth basketball clubs, the players, their families and coaches, and “the game within the game.” Off the court, the show reveals what it’s like to grow up in America.
Season two welcomes back returning stars O’Shea Jackson Jr., Isaiah Hill, Shinelle Azoroh, Academy Award nominee Quvenzhané Wallis, Caleel Harris, Tristan Mack Wilds, Tessa Ferrer, James Bingham, Solomon Irama, Ozie Nzeribe, Jason Rivera, Christina Jackson and Sean Baker, and adds...
- 1/18/2023
- by TV Shows Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid - TV
The second season of Swagger will debut on Apple TV+ in June. The streamer announced the news Wednesday, along with a few first look images of the cast.
The images don’t give much away, showing a few moments with star Isaiah Hill’s character Jace Carson. One appears to be on the court after a game with O’Shea Jackson Jr.’s Ike, a former star player-turned-youth basketball coach. Another image appears to be a more tender interaction between Jace and Quvenzhané Wallis’ Crystal.
Season 2 comes just under two years after the premiere of the first installment, which prompted a bit of a time jump to accommodate the aging of the younger cast, as well usher in a more compelling storyline, creator, showrunner and director Reggie Rock Bythewood said during Apple TV+’s Television Critics Association panel.
The images don’t give much away, showing a few moments with star Isaiah Hill’s character Jace Carson. One appears to be on the court after a game with O’Shea Jackson Jr.’s Ike, a former star player-turned-youth basketball coach. Another image appears to be a more tender interaction between Jace and Quvenzhané Wallis’ Crystal.
Season 2 comes just under two years after the premiere of the first installment, which prompted a bit of a time jump to accommodate the aging of the younger cast, as well usher in a more compelling storyline, creator, showrunner and director Reggie Rock Bythewood said during Apple TV+’s Television Critics Association panel.
- 1/18/2023
- by Katie Campione
- Deadline Film + TV
During its presentation at the Television Critics Association’s winter 2023 press tour, Apple TV+ revealed a trailer for comedy series “Shrinking” starring Jason Segel and Harrison Ford, which premieres on Jan. 27.
The series follows Jimmy (Segel), a grieving therapist who starts to break the rules and tell his clients exactly what he thinks. Ignoring his training and ethics, he finds himself making huge, tumultuous changes to people’s lives, including his own. Ford plays Jimmy’s boss, who runs the therapy practice. Also starring are Christa Miller, Jessica Williams, Michael Urie, Luke Tennie and Lukita Maxwell.
Segel, Bill Lawrence and Brett Goldstein co-created “Shrinking,” which is produced by Warner Bros. Television, where Lawrence is under an overall deal, and Lawrence’s Doozer Productions. Executive producers include Lawrence, Segel, Goldstein, Neil Goldman, director James Ponsoldt, Randall Winston, Jeff Ingold and Liza Katzer.
See the trailer below.
Apple also revealed a first look at Season 2 of “Swagger.
The series follows Jimmy (Segel), a grieving therapist who starts to break the rules and tell his clients exactly what he thinks. Ignoring his training and ethics, he finds himself making huge, tumultuous changes to people’s lives, including his own. Ford plays Jimmy’s boss, who runs the therapy practice. Also starring are Christa Miller, Jessica Williams, Michael Urie, Luke Tennie and Lukita Maxwell.
Segel, Bill Lawrence and Brett Goldstein co-created “Shrinking,” which is produced by Warner Bros. Television, where Lawrence is under an overall deal, and Lawrence’s Doozer Productions. Executive producers include Lawrence, Segel, Goldstein, Neil Goldman, director James Ponsoldt, Randall Winston, Jeff Ingold and Liza Katzer.
See the trailer below.
Apple also revealed a first look at Season 2 of “Swagger.
- 1/18/2023
- by Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV
Vinessa Shaw has signed on to join Apple TV+’s “Swagger” for Season 2, Variety has learned.
Inspired by NBA champion Kevin Durant’s experiences as a kid, the sports drama takes viewers deep inside in the world of elite youth basketball clubs and follows the lives of the players, their families and coaches and “the game within the game.” Outside of the gym, the show offers a glimpse into what it’s like to grow up in America. The series is created by Reggie Rock Bythewood.
Shaw joins the series playing Diane, the Chairwoman of the Cedar Cove Prep School Board and also the mother of one of the school’s basketball players who is very invested in her son’s performance on the court.
O’Shea Jackson Jr., Isaiah Hill, Shinelle Azoroh, Quvenzhané Wallis, Caleel Harris, Tristan Mack Wilds, Tessa Ferrer, James Bingham, Solomon Irama, Ozie Nzeribe and Jason Rivera...
Inspired by NBA champion Kevin Durant’s experiences as a kid, the sports drama takes viewers deep inside in the world of elite youth basketball clubs and follows the lives of the players, their families and coaches and “the game within the game.” Outside of the gym, the show offers a glimpse into what it’s like to grow up in America. The series is created by Reggie Rock Bythewood.
Shaw joins the series playing Diane, the Chairwoman of the Cedar Cove Prep School Board and also the mother of one of the school’s basketball players who is very invested in her son’s performance on the court.
O’Shea Jackson Jr., Isaiah Hill, Shinelle Azoroh, Quvenzhané Wallis, Caleel Harris, Tristan Mack Wilds, Tessa Ferrer, James Bingham, Solomon Irama, Ozie Nzeribe and Jason Rivera...
- 9/1/2022
- by BreAnna Bell
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Apple is solidifying the cast for Season 2 of its sports drama Swagger. Orlando Jones (Winning Time) and Shannon Brown (Setup) have joined as new series regulars, and Christina Jackson and Sean Anthony Baker, who recurred in Season 1, have been promoted to regulars.
Created by Reggie Rock Bythewood, Swagger is inspired by NBA star Kevin Durant’s experiences as a kid. It explores the world of elite youth basketball clubs, the players, their families and coaches and “the game within the game.” Off the court, the show reveals what it’s like to grow up in America. Stars O’Shea Jackson Jr., Isaiah Hill, Shinelle Azoroh, Quvenzhané Wallis, Caleel Harris, Tristan Mack Wilds, Tessa Ferrer, James Bingham, Solomon Irama, Ozie Nzeribe and Jason Rivera are reprising their roles for the second season.
Jones will play Emory Price, the athletic director at a nearby prep school. Brown will play Cj Ryder, an elite high school basketball player.
Created by Reggie Rock Bythewood, Swagger is inspired by NBA star Kevin Durant’s experiences as a kid. It explores the world of elite youth basketball clubs, the players, their families and coaches and “the game within the game.” Off the court, the show reveals what it’s like to grow up in America. Stars O’Shea Jackson Jr., Isaiah Hill, Shinelle Azoroh, Quvenzhané Wallis, Caleel Harris, Tristan Mack Wilds, Tessa Ferrer, James Bingham, Solomon Irama, Ozie Nzeribe and Jason Rivera are reprising their roles for the second season.
Jones will play Emory Price, the athletic director at a nearby prep school. Brown will play Cj Ryder, an elite high school basketball player.
- 8/11/2022
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Swagger is returning to Apple TV+ for a second season. The streaming service has renewed the basketball drama which stars O’Shea Jackson Jr., Isaiah Hill, Quvenzhané Wallis, Shinelle Azoroh, Tessa Ferrer, Caleel Harris, James Bingham, Solomon Irama, Ozie Nzeribe, and Tristan Mack Wilds. The series explores the world of elite youth basketball clubs, the players, their families, and coaches -- both on and off the court.
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- 6/16/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Swagger, the sports drama inspired by NBA star Kevin Durant’s experiences as a kid, is returning for a second season.
The series has been picked up by Apple TV+ after premiering in October.
The news was unveiled on the Instagram account of Durant’s investment firm Thirty-Five Ventures, as you’d expect.
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Swagger explores the world of elite youth basketball clubs, the players, their families and coaches. It stars O’Shea Jackson Jr., Isaiah Hill, Shinelle Azoroh, Quvenzhané Wallis, Caleel Harris, Tristan Mack Wilds, Tessa Ferrer, James Bingham, Solomon Irama, Ozie Nzeribe and Jason Riveram who are all set to return for the second season. The series is produced by Boardroom, Imagine Television Studios, CBS Studios and Undisputed Cinema, and executive produced by Bythewood, Durant, Brian Grazer, and Rich Kleiman. Francie Calfo, Tony Hernandez, Kristen Zolner and Joy Kecken also serve as executive producers.
The series has been picked up by Apple TV+ after premiering in October.
The news was unveiled on the Instagram account of Durant’s investment firm Thirty-Five Ventures, as you’d expect.
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Swagger explores the world of elite youth basketball clubs, the players, their families and coaches. It stars O’Shea Jackson Jr., Isaiah Hill, Shinelle Azoroh, Quvenzhané Wallis, Caleel Harris, Tristan Mack Wilds, Tessa Ferrer, James Bingham, Solomon Irama, Ozie Nzeribe and Jason Riveram who are all set to return for the second season. The series is produced by Boardroom, Imagine Television Studios, CBS Studios and Undisputed Cinema, and executive produced by Bythewood, Durant, Brian Grazer, and Rich Kleiman. Francie Calfo, Tony Hernandez, Kristen Zolner and Joy Kecken also serve as executive producers.
- 6/15/2022
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
“Swagger” has been renewed for Season 2 at Apple.
The first season debuted on Apple back in October 2021. O’Shea Jackson Jr., Isaiah Hill, Shinelle Azoroh, Quvenzhané Wallis, Caleel Harris, Tristan Mack Wilds, Tessa Ferrer, James Bingham, Solomon Irama, Ozie Nzeribe and Jason Rivera are all set to return for the second season.
“I’m excited to share more of the beautifully complicated lives of these incredible characters,” said creator, showrunner, director and executive producer Reggie Rock Bythewood. “In season two, they will search and discover what it means to be a champion on and off the court, and the basketball playing will continue to be groundbreaking. We are grateful to Apple TV+ for the platform.”
“Swagger” is inspired by NBA star Kevin Durant’s experience in the world of youth basketball. The show delves into the elite world of youth basketball clubs from the perspective of players, coaches, and their families.
The first season debuted on Apple back in October 2021. O’Shea Jackson Jr., Isaiah Hill, Shinelle Azoroh, Quvenzhané Wallis, Caleel Harris, Tristan Mack Wilds, Tessa Ferrer, James Bingham, Solomon Irama, Ozie Nzeribe and Jason Rivera are all set to return for the second season.
“I’m excited to share more of the beautifully complicated lives of these incredible characters,” said creator, showrunner, director and executive producer Reggie Rock Bythewood. “In season two, they will search and discover what it means to be a champion on and off the court, and the basketball playing will continue to be groundbreaking. We are grateful to Apple TV+ for the platform.”
“Swagger” is inspired by NBA star Kevin Durant’s experience in the world of youth basketball. The show delves into the elite world of youth basketball clubs from the perspective of players, coaches, and their families.
- 6/15/2022
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Apple TV+ subscribers will be getting an inside look at the world of youth basketball via “Swagger,” the streaming service’s upcoming drama inspired by NBA star’s Kevin Durant’s childhood. Apple unveiled the trailer for the 10-episode series, which debuts Friday, October 29, on Thursday.
The series, which hails from creator and showrunner Reggie Rock Bythewood, will dramatize an aspiring NBA player’s experiences, as well as the families and coaches who walk the fine line between dreams and ambition, and opportunism and corruption. The series is led by an ensemble cast of stars including O’Shea Jackson Jr., Isaiah Hill, Shinelle Azoroh, Quvenzhané Wallis, Caleel Harris, James Bingham, Solomon Irama, Ozie Nzeribe, Tessa Ferrer, Tristan Mack Wilds, and Jason Rivera.
Per Apple, Jackson stars as Ike, a former star player who’s now a youth basketball coach; Hill plays Jace Carson, a basketball phenomenon who is one of the...
The series, which hails from creator and showrunner Reggie Rock Bythewood, will dramatize an aspiring NBA player’s experiences, as well as the families and coaches who walk the fine line between dreams and ambition, and opportunism and corruption. The series is led by an ensemble cast of stars including O’Shea Jackson Jr., Isaiah Hill, Shinelle Azoroh, Quvenzhané Wallis, Caleel Harris, James Bingham, Solomon Irama, Ozie Nzeribe, Tessa Ferrer, Tristan Mack Wilds, and Jason Rivera.
Per Apple, Jackson stars as Ike, a former star player who’s now a youth basketball coach; Hill plays Jace Carson, a basketball phenomenon who is one of the...
- 10/14/2021
- by Tyler Hersko
- Indiewire
NBA superstar Kevin Durant‘s experiences in the world of youth basketball are the basis for the new Apple TV+ drama Swagger.
Premiering Friday, Oct. 29 with its first three episodes, the 10-episode series focuses on the “the players, their families and coaches who walk the fine line between dreams and ambition, and opportunism and corruption,” according to the official logline. Off the court, meanwhile, the series aims to explore “what it’s like to grow up in America.” (Subsequent episodes will unspool weekly, through Dec. 17.)
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Premiering Friday, Oct. 29 with its first three episodes, the 10-episode series focuses on the “the players, their families and coaches who walk the fine line between dreams and ambition, and opportunism and corruption,” according to the official logline. Off the court, meanwhile, the series aims to explore “what it’s like to grow up in America.” (Subsequent episodes will unspool weekly, through Dec. 17.)
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- 10/14/2021
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
Apple TV Plus debuted a trailer for “Swagger,” the upcoming drama series inspired by the life and childhood of NBA player Kevin Durant premiering with three episodes on Oct. 29. The following seven episodes will debut weekly on Fridays.
O’Shea Jackson Jr. stars as Ike, a former star player who’s become a youth basketball coach. In the series, his focus is dedicated to Jace Carson (Isaiah Hill), a 14-year-old who is one of the top ranked youth players in the nation. The cast also includes Shinelle Azoroh as Jace’s mother Jenna, Quvenzhané Wallis as another top player named Crystal, Caleel Harris as team point guard Musa, James Bingham as a player from a more affluent neighborhood, Solomon Irama as rival team enforcer Phil Marskby, Ozie Nzeribe as a less talented but more wealthy player named Royale, Tessa Ferrer as a rival coach, Tristan Mack Wilds as a shoe company...
O’Shea Jackson Jr. stars as Ike, a former star player who’s become a youth basketball coach. In the series, his focus is dedicated to Jace Carson (Isaiah Hill), a 14-year-old who is one of the top ranked youth players in the nation. The cast also includes Shinelle Azoroh as Jace’s mother Jenna, Quvenzhané Wallis as another top player named Crystal, Caleel Harris as team point guard Musa, James Bingham as a player from a more affluent neighborhood, Solomon Irama as rival team enforcer Phil Marskby, Ozie Nzeribe as a less talented but more wealthy player named Royale, Tessa Ferrer as a rival coach, Tristan Mack Wilds as a shoe company...
- 10/14/2021
- by Selome Hailu and Katie Song
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Apple TV+ has rounded out the ensemble cast for Swagger, its new basketball-themed drama series from NBA superstar Kevin Durant and Imagine’s Brian Grazer. Joining leads O’Shea Jackson Jr. and Oscar-nominated Quvenzhané Wallis are series regulars Isaiah Hill, Shinelle Azoroh, Tristan Mack Wilds, Caleel Harris (When they See Us), Tessa Ferrer, Jason Rivera, Solomon Irama (Supergirl), Ozie Nzeribe (Shameless) and James Bingham. The series hails from Durant and his Thirty Five Ventures, Shots Fired co-creator Reggie Rock Bythewood, Imagine Television Studios and CBS Studios.
Written and directed by Bythewood, who also serves as showrunner, Swagger is inspired by Durant’s youth basketball experiences. It explores the world of youth basketball, and the players, their families and coaches who walk the fine line between dreams and ambition, and opportunism and corruption.
Written and directed by Bythewood, who also serves as showrunner, Swagger is inspired by Durant’s youth basketball experiences. It explores the world of youth basketball, and the players, their families and coaches who walk the fine line between dreams and ambition, and opportunism and corruption.
- 1/15/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Mr. Mercedes may have a fourth season after all. The series, which is based on a trilogy of works by Stephen King, has been picked up by Peacock. Seasons one and two will arrive on the streaming service next month while season three will arrive at a later date.
The three seasons of the dramatic series initially aired on AT&T Audience Network. The series has been in limbo since Audience ceased operations in the spring. While Peacock has not renewed Mr. Mercedes for a fourth season, it's favorable that the streaming service has picked up the existing seasons.
Revolving around a retired detective who's plagued by a serial killer, Mr. Mercedes stars Harry Treadway, Brendan Gleeson, Kelly Lynch, Jharrel Jerome, Mary-Louise Parker, Holland Taylor, Justine Lupe, Breeda Wool, Scott Lawrence, Ann Cusack, Jack Huston, Tessa Ferrer, Maximiliano Hernández, and Nancy Travis.
The three seasons of the dramatic series initially aired on AT&T Audience Network. The series has been in limbo since Audience ceased operations in the spring. While Peacock has not renewed Mr. Mercedes for a fourth season, it's favorable that the streaming service has picked up the existing seasons.
Revolving around a retired detective who's plagued by a serial killer, Mr. Mercedes stars Harry Treadway, Brendan Gleeson, Kelly Lynch, Jharrel Jerome, Mary-Louise Parker, Holland Taylor, Justine Lupe, Breeda Wool, Scott Lawrence, Ann Cusack, Jack Huston, Tessa Ferrer, Maximiliano Hernández, and Nancy Travis.
- 9/22/2020
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Mr. Mercedes has found a new home in NBCUniversal’s recently launched premium streaming platform, Peacock.
The move to Peacock yields a new lease on life for Mr. Mercedes, the Stephen King adaptation crime series, which started life in 2017 as a broadcast offering on the AT&T-owned, DirecTV-exclusive Audience Network, only to be left derelict with an uncertain future after the channel’s dissolution this past January. With the move—announced on Sept. 21, King’s birthday, of all days—Mr. Mercedes Seasons 1 and 2 will be bingeable on Peacock starting on October 15. That premiere will eventually be followed by the show’s most recent outing, 2019’s Season 3, which will arrive on a date to be announced.
The series, which operates under a prolific creator/showrunner in David E. Kelley, adapts King’s novel trilogy—2014’s Mr. Mercedes, 2015’s Finders Keepers and 2016’s End of Watch—into a serialized format. The...
The move to Peacock yields a new lease on life for Mr. Mercedes, the Stephen King adaptation crime series, which started life in 2017 as a broadcast offering on the AT&T-owned, DirecTV-exclusive Audience Network, only to be left derelict with an uncertain future after the channel’s dissolution this past January. With the move—announced on Sept. 21, King’s birthday, of all days—Mr. Mercedes Seasons 1 and 2 will be bingeable on Peacock starting on October 15. That premiere will eventually be followed by the show’s most recent outing, 2019’s Season 3, which will arrive on a date to be announced.
The series, which operates under a prolific creator/showrunner in David E. Kelley, adapts King’s novel trilogy—2014’s Mr. Mercedes, 2015’s Finders Keepers and 2016’s End of Watch—into a serialized format. The...
- 9/21/2020
- by Joseph Baxter
- Den of Geek
Updated: The first three seasons of “Mr. Mercedes” have been acquired by Peacock.
The show previously aired on Audience Network but that network was shut down by AT&T in January, leaving the show’s remaining scripted shows in limbo. “Mr. Mercedes” aired its third season late last year, with the series having received strong critical acclaim throughout its run.
As part of the deal, Seasons 1 and 2 of “Mr. Mercedes” will stream exclusively on Peacock. Both of those seasons will debut on Oct. 15 on the streamer, while the premiere date for Season 3 is yet to be determined.
Based on the New York Times Best-Selling Bill Hodges trilogy by Stephen King, “Mr. Mercedes” follows a retired detective (Brendan Gleeson) who is tormented by a serial killer (Harry Treadaway) through a series of letters and e-mails, causing him to set out on a dangerous and potentially felonious crusade to protect his loved ones and himself.
The show previously aired on Audience Network but that network was shut down by AT&T in January, leaving the show’s remaining scripted shows in limbo. “Mr. Mercedes” aired its third season late last year, with the series having received strong critical acclaim throughout its run.
As part of the deal, Seasons 1 and 2 of “Mr. Mercedes” will stream exclusively on Peacock. Both of those seasons will debut on Oct. 15 on the streamer, while the premiere date for Season 3 is yet to be determined.
Based on the New York Times Best-Selling Bill Hodges trilogy by Stephen King, “Mr. Mercedes” follows a retired detective (Brendan Gleeson) who is tormented by a serial killer (Harry Treadaway) through a series of letters and e-mails, causing him to set out on a dangerous and potentially felonious crusade to protect his loved ones and himself.
- 9/21/2020
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
“Mr. Mercedes” moved to Peacock Monday, where its first two seasons will stream following the shutdown of the show’s original home at AT&T Audience Network.
Coming to Peacock on Oct. 15, the series is based on the best-selling Bill Hodges trilogy by Stephen King, and “follows a retired detective who is tormented by a serial killer through a series of letters and e-mails, causing him to set out on a dangerous and potentially felonious crusade to protect his loved ones and himself.”
The series aired its third season last fall but has not been renewed since Audience Network officially bit the dust and rolled into a promo channel for HBO Max earlier this year. Reps for Peacock confirmed there are plans to air Season 3 at a later date, but did not disclose whether the series will be renewed for a fourth season.
“Mr. Mercedes” stars Brendan Gleeson, Harry Treadaway,...
Coming to Peacock on Oct. 15, the series is based on the best-selling Bill Hodges trilogy by Stephen King, and “follows a retired detective who is tormented by a serial killer through a series of letters and e-mails, causing him to set out on a dangerous and potentially felonious crusade to protect his loved ones and himself.”
The series aired its third season last fall but has not been renewed since Audience Network officially bit the dust and rolled into a promo channel for HBO Max earlier this year. Reps for Peacock confirmed there are plans to air Season 3 at a later date, but did not disclose whether the series will be renewed for a fourth season.
“Mr. Mercedes” stars Brendan Gleeson, Harry Treadaway,...
- 9/21/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
Peacock has acquired crime-thriller drama series Mr. Mercedes, from David E. Kelley based on Stephen King’s bestselling Bill Hodges trilogy.
The first two seasons will premiere exclusively on the NBCUniversal streaming service on Thursday, October 15, with a premiere date for Season 3 Tbd. The announcement came Monday, on King’s birthday.
The fate of the series, which previously aired on AT&T Audience Network, had been in limbo since Audience announced in the spring that it was ceasing operations and transitioning into a preview channel for the WarnerMedia streaming service HBO Max, which is also owned by AT&T.
Mr. Mercedes follows a retired detective who is tormented by a serial killer through a series of letters and e-mails, causing him to set out on a dangerous and potentially felonious crusade to protect his loved ones and himself.
In addition to Treadaway,...
The first two seasons will premiere exclusively on the NBCUniversal streaming service on Thursday, October 15, with a premiere date for Season 3 Tbd. The announcement came Monday, on King’s birthday.
The fate of the series, which previously aired on AT&T Audience Network, had been in limbo since Audience announced in the spring that it was ceasing operations and transitioning into a preview channel for the WarnerMedia streaming service HBO Max, which is also owned by AT&T.
Mr. Mercedes follows a retired detective who is tormented by a serial killer through a series of letters and e-mails, causing him to set out on a dangerous and potentially felonious crusade to protect his loved ones and himself.
In addition to Treadaway,...
- 9/21/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Network: Hulu.
Episodes: Six (hour).
Seasons: One.
TV show dates: May 16, 2019.
Series status: Ended.
Performers include: Christopher Abbott, Kyle Chandler, George Clooney, Hugh Laurie, Giancarlo Giannini, Austin Stowell, Gerran Howell, Pico Alexander, Jay Paulson, Julie Ann Emery, Jon Rudnitsky, Graham Patrick Martin, Daniel David Stewart, Rafi Gavron, Lewis Pullman, Grant Heslov, Tessa Ferrer, Grant Heslov and Harrison Osterfield.
TV show description:
From writers Luke Davies and David Michôd, the Catch-22 TV show is a mini-series based on the Joseph Heller novel of the same name. The military bureaucracy satire centers on John Yossarian (Abbott), a Us bombardier in World War II. Read More…...
Episodes: Six (hour).
Seasons: One.
TV show dates: May 16, 2019.
Series status: Ended.
Performers include: Christopher Abbott, Kyle Chandler, George Clooney, Hugh Laurie, Giancarlo Giannini, Austin Stowell, Gerran Howell, Pico Alexander, Jay Paulson, Julie Ann Emery, Jon Rudnitsky, Graham Patrick Martin, Daniel David Stewart, Rafi Gavron, Lewis Pullman, Grant Heslov, Tessa Ferrer, Grant Heslov and Harrison Osterfield.
TV show description:
From writers Luke Davies and David Michôd, the Catch-22 TV show is a mini-series based on the Joseph Heller novel of the same name. The military bureaucracy satire centers on John Yossarian (Abbott), a Us bombardier in World War II. Read More…...
- 5/17/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
George Clooney and Hugh Laurie bring Joseph Heller’s famous world of Catch-22 to the small screen with their six part adaptation airing here on Channel 4. The cast includes Kyle Chandler, Christopher Abbot, Jay Paulson and Tessa Ferrer. This evening the cast hit the red carpet in London to debut the series.
The full cast includes Christopher Abbott (Yossarian), Kyle Chandler (Colonel Cathcart), George Clooney (Scheisskopf), Hugh Laurie (Major de Coverley), Giancarlo Giannini (Marcello), Daniel David Stewart (Milo), Rafi Gavron (Aarfy), Austin Stowell (Nately), Graham Patrick Martin (Orr), Gerran Howell (Kid Sampson), Jon Rudnitsky (McWatt), Kevin J. O’Connor (Korn), Pico Alexander (Clevinger), Tessa Ferrer (Nurse Duckett), Lewis Pullman (Major Major), Josh Bolt (Dunbar), Jay Paulson (Chaplain) and Julie Ann Emery (Marion).
Channel 4 will air the show in six parts in 2019.
Colin Hart and Scott Davis were on the red carpet and conducted these interviews.
Catch-22 Premiere Interviews
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The full cast includes Christopher Abbott (Yossarian), Kyle Chandler (Colonel Cathcart), George Clooney (Scheisskopf), Hugh Laurie (Major de Coverley), Giancarlo Giannini (Marcello), Daniel David Stewart (Milo), Rafi Gavron (Aarfy), Austin Stowell (Nately), Graham Patrick Martin (Orr), Gerran Howell (Kid Sampson), Jon Rudnitsky (McWatt), Kevin J. O’Connor (Korn), Pico Alexander (Clevinger), Tessa Ferrer (Nurse Duckett), Lewis Pullman (Major Major), Josh Bolt (Dunbar), Jay Paulson (Chaplain) and Julie Ann Emery (Marion).
Channel 4 will air the show in six parts in 2019.
Colin Hart and Scott Davis were on the red carpet and conducted these interviews.
Catch-22 Premiere Interviews
Synopsis...
- 5/16/2019
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
We’ve got a new trailer here for you to watch for Hulu’s upcoming six-episode limited World War II series Catch-22. The show is based on Joseph Heller’s acclaimed novel and it was directed by George Clooney, who also stars in this film.
I love the tone of this series as it has a very Coen Brothers type vibe to it with the writing and storytelling style. Clooney takes on the role of Scheisskopf and is joined by Kyle Chandler as Colonel Cathcart, Hugh Laurie as Major de Coverley, and Christopher Abbott as Yossarian, a U.S. Air Force bombardier who is angry not only at the enemy who continues trying to kill him, but also at his own army which regularly puts him in harm’s way.
Here’s a description of the story that the series will tell:
Catch-22 is the story of the incomparable, artful dodger,...
I love the tone of this series as it has a very Coen Brothers type vibe to it with the writing and storytelling style. Clooney takes on the role of Scheisskopf and is joined by Kyle Chandler as Colonel Cathcart, Hugh Laurie as Major de Coverley, and Christopher Abbott as Yossarian, a U.S. Air Force bombardier who is angry not only at the enemy who continues trying to kill him, but also at his own army which regularly puts him in harm’s way.
Here’s a description of the story that the series will tell:
Catch-22 is the story of the incomparable, artful dodger,...
- 4/24/2019
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Based on Joseph Heller’s seminal novel of the same name, Catch-22 is the story of the incomparable, artful dodger, Yossarian (Christopher Abbott).
Yossarian is a Us Air Force bombardier in World War II who is furious because thousands of people he has never met are trying to kill him.
But his real problem is not the enemy, but rather his own army which keeps increasing the number of missions the men must fly to complete their service.
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Yet if Yossarian makes any attempt to avoid his military assignments, he’ll be in violation of Catch-22.
Catch-22 is a hilariously sinister bureaucratic rule which specifies that a concern for one’s own safety in the face of dangers which are real and immediate is the process of a rational mind.
A man is considered insane if he willingly continues to fly dangerous combat missions,...
Yossarian is a Us Air Force bombardier in World War II who is furious because thousands of people he has never met are trying to kill him.
But his real problem is not the enemy, but rather his own army which keeps increasing the number of missions the men must fly to complete their service.
Related: Shay Mitchell Lands Lead Role in Hulu Series Dollface
Yet if Yossarian makes any attempt to avoid his military assignments, he’ll be in violation of Catch-22.
Catch-22 is a hilariously sinister bureaucratic rule which specifies that a concern for one’s own safety in the face of dangers which are real and immediate is the process of a rational mind.
A man is considered insane if he willingly continues to fly dangerous combat missions,...
- 4/24/2019
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
Hulu has just unveiled the official trailer for their highly anticipated limited series “Catch-22”. You can view the trailer below:
All six episodes of “Catch-22” will premiere on May 17th, only on Hulu!
About “Catch-22”:
Based on Joseph Heller’s seminal novel of the same name, Catch-22 is the story of the incomparable, artful dodger, Yossarian (Christopher Abbott), a Us Air Force bombardier in World War II who is furious because thousands of people he has never met are trying to kill him. But his real problem is not the enemy, but rather his own army which keeps increasing the number of missions the men must fly to complete their service. Yet if Yossarian makes any attempt to avoid his military assignments, he’ll be in violation of Catch-22, a hilariously sinister bureaucratic rule which specifies that a concern for one’s own safety in the face of dangers...
All six episodes of “Catch-22” will premiere on May 17th, only on Hulu!
About “Catch-22”:
Based on Joseph Heller’s seminal novel of the same name, Catch-22 is the story of the incomparable, artful dodger, Yossarian (Christopher Abbott), a Us Air Force bombardier in World War II who is furious because thousands of people he has never met are trying to kill him. But his real problem is not the enemy, but rather his own army which keeps increasing the number of missions the men must fly to complete their service. Yet if Yossarian makes any attempt to avoid his military assignments, he’ll be in violation of Catch-22, a hilariously sinister bureaucratic rule which specifies that a concern for one’s own safety in the face of dangers...
- 4/24/2019
- by Kristyn Clarke
- Age of the Nerd
If you were worried Hulu’s adaptation of “Catch-22” won’t capture the sardonic humor of Joseph Heller‘s iconic World War II novel, fear not. The new trailer, released Wednesday, is a nearly two-minute capsule of satire, morbid humor and George Clooney‘s mustache.
The clip wastes no time explaining what a catch-22 is to those unfamiliar with the phrase or who’ve never read the 1961 novel. Essentially, as Christopher Abbott‘s Capt. John Yossarian learns, the maddening paradoxical rule states that not wanting to die on duty indicates a person is sane and is thus therefore ineligible to be relieved from duty. “That’s some catch, that catch-22,” he says.
Unlike the first teaser trailer, which focused more on the prestige factor of the upcoming limited series — executive-produced by Clooney and Grant Heslov — this one totally plays up the dark humor that’s made Heller’s tome a classic.
The clip wastes no time explaining what a catch-22 is to those unfamiliar with the phrase or who’ve never read the 1961 novel. Essentially, as Christopher Abbott‘s Capt. John Yossarian learns, the maddening paradoxical rule states that not wanting to die on duty indicates a person is sane and is thus therefore ineligible to be relieved from duty. “That’s some catch, that catch-22,” he says.
Unlike the first teaser trailer, which focused more on the prestige factor of the upcoming limited series — executive-produced by Clooney and Grant Heslov — this one totally plays up the dark humor that’s made Heller’s tome a classic.
- 4/24/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
A World War II fighter pilot confronts the mental madness of war in the trailer for the limited series adaptation of Joseph Heller’s classic novel, Catch-22, premiering May 17th on Hulu.
The six-part series stars Christopher Abbott as Yossarian, an Air Force bombardier based in Italy who is desperate to end his service. But as he learns in the opening moments of the trailer, there’s a nefarious army doctrine keeping him on the front: Anytime a soldier claims they’re crazy and asks to get out of combat duty,...
The six-part series stars Christopher Abbott as Yossarian, an Air Force bombardier based in Italy who is desperate to end his service. But as he learns in the opening moments of the trailer, there’s a nefarious army doctrine keeping him on the front: Anytime a soldier claims they’re crazy and asks to get out of combat duty,...
- 4/24/2019
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
“That’s some catch, that Catch-22.” You said it, Yossarian.
Hulu dropped the trailer for its upcoming adaptation of the classic Joseph Heller novel “Catch-22” Wednesday morning, revealing the titular problem at hand for everyone in the George Clooney-led World War II limited series. The dilemma being, you can only get grounded if you’re crazy — but as soon as you ask to get out of combat duty, you’re no longer crazy, so you have to fly more missions.
According to the doctor that Yossarian (Christopher Abbott) is trying to get help from in the trailer above, it’s “the best catch there is.”
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Based on Heller’s novel, “Catch-22” is the story of the incomparable artful dodger Yossarian, a U.S. Air Force bombardier in World War II...
Hulu dropped the trailer for its upcoming adaptation of the classic Joseph Heller novel “Catch-22” Wednesday morning, revealing the titular problem at hand for everyone in the George Clooney-led World War II limited series. The dilemma being, you can only get grounded if you’re crazy — but as soon as you ask to get out of combat duty, you’re no longer crazy, so you have to fly more missions.
According to the doctor that Yossarian (Christopher Abbott) is trying to get help from in the trailer above, it’s “the best catch there is.”
Also Read: 'Catch-22': Everyone Tries to Get Out of World War II in George Clooney's Hulu Limited Series (Video)
Based on Heller’s novel, “Catch-22” is the story of the incomparable artful dodger Yossarian, a U.S. Air Force bombardier in World War II...
- 4/24/2019
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Hulu has dropped the official trailer ahead of the May 17 premiere of Catch-22, its high-profile limited series from George Clooney, Grant Heslov, Paramount Television and Anonymous Content.]
Written by Luke Davies and David Michôd based on the seminal Joseph Heller novel, Catch-22 is the story of the incomparable, artful dodger, Yossarian (Christopher Abbott), a Us Air Force bombardier in World War II who is furious because thousands of people he has never met are trying to kill him. But his real problem is not the enemy, but rather his own army which keeps increasing the number of missions the men must fly to complete their service. Yet if Yossarian makes any attempt to avoid his military assignments, he’ll be in violation of Catch-22, a hilariously sinister bureaucratic rule which specifies that a concern for one’s own safety in the face of dangers which are real and immediate is...
Written by Luke Davies and David Michôd based on the seminal Joseph Heller novel, Catch-22 is the story of the incomparable, artful dodger, Yossarian (Christopher Abbott), a Us Air Force bombardier in World War II who is furious because thousands of people he has never met are trying to kill him. But his real problem is not the enemy, but rather his own army which keeps increasing the number of missions the men must fly to complete their service. Yet if Yossarian makes any attempt to avoid his military assignments, he’ll be in violation of Catch-22, a hilariously sinister bureaucratic rule which specifies that a concern for one’s own safety in the face of dangers which are real and immediate is...
- 4/24/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
If you’ve followed the news at all today, you know Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen abruptly resigned amid tension in the Trump administration over its failure to stop Central American migrants from crossing the southern border.
President Donald Trump tweeted news of Nielsen’s departure at 6:02 p.m. Et. He wasted no time lining up an acting replacement and immediately announced on Twitter: “Kevin McAleenan, the current U.S. Customs and Border Protection Commissioner, will become Acting Secretary for Dhs. I have confidence that Kevin will do a great job!”
Catch-22 executive producer Grant Heslov compared the “absurdity” of what was happening in Washington to events in the Hulu limited series he co-produced with George Clooney.
“When George and I came aboard this, we sort of talked about the idea that there’s never really a bad time to talk about the absurdity of war,” Heslov said...
President Donald Trump tweeted news of Nielsen’s departure at 6:02 p.m. Et. He wasted no time lining up an acting replacement and immediately announced on Twitter: “Kevin McAleenan, the current U.S. Customs and Border Protection Commissioner, will become Acting Secretary for Dhs. I have confidence that Kevin will do a great job!”
Catch-22 executive producer Grant Heslov compared the “absurdity” of what was happening in Washington to events in the Hulu limited series he co-produced with George Clooney.
“When George and I came aboard this, we sort of talked about the idea that there’s never really a bad time to talk about the absurdity of war,” Heslov said...
- 4/8/2019
- by Anita Bennett
- Deadline Film + TV
Hulu has released the first great trailer for their six-episode limited World War II series called Catch-22, which is based on Joseph Heller’s acclaimed novel. The series seems to have a very fun and playful vibe to it. This looks like it’s going to be a great and entertaining show!
George Clooney directed the series, and as you’ll see in the trailer, the Coen brothers have rubbed off on him. He also stars in the series as Scheisskopf and will be joined by Kyle Chandler as Colonel Cathcart, Hugh Laurie as Major de Coverley, and Christopher Abbott as Yossarian, a U.S. Air Force bombardier who is angry not only at the enemy who continues trying to kill him, but also at his own army which regularly puts him in harm’s way.
Here’s a description of the story that the series will tell:
Catch-22 is the story of the incomparable,...
George Clooney directed the series, and as you’ll see in the trailer, the Coen brothers have rubbed off on him. He also stars in the series as Scheisskopf and will be joined by Kyle Chandler as Colonel Cathcart, Hugh Laurie as Major de Coverley, and Christopher Abbott as Yossarian, a U.S. Air Force bombardier who is angry not only at the enemy who continues trying to kill him, but also at his own army which regularly puts him in harm’s way.
Here’s a description of the story that the series will tell:
Catch-22 is the story of the incomparable,...
- 2/12/2019
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
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