Wgn America has set a premiere date for Season 2 of Underground — Wednesday, March 8, at 10/9c — and in turn released a teaser trailer plus a new cast photo.
RelatedUnderground Season 2 Adds Fringe Fave Jasika Nicole, Casts Harriet Tubman, Promotes ‘Ernestine’
The acclaimed drama’s 10-episode sophomore run is set in the aftermath of the Macon 7’s daring escape attempt, following their arrowing journey to freedom with legendary abolitionist Harriet Tubman — glimpsed at the close of the Season 1 finale, and now played by Under the Dome‘s Aisha Hinds — blazing the trail.
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RelatedUnderground Season 2 Adds Fringe Fave Jasika Nicole, Casts Harriet Tubman, Promotes ‘Ernestine’
The acclaimed drama’s 10-episode sophomore run is set in the aftermath of the Macon 7’s daring escape attempt, following their arrowing journey to freedom with legendary abolitionist Harriet Tubman — glimpsed at the close of the Season 1 finale, and now played by Under the Dome‘s Aisha Hinds — blazing the trail.
RelatedCable/Streaming Renewal Scorecard: What’s Coming Back? What’s Cancelled?...
- 12/13/2016
- TVLine.com
Season 2 of Wgn America’s Underground will give a less-blurry face to Harriet Tubman, having cast Under the Dome alum Aisha Hinds in the recurring role of the renowned pioneer, who was glimpsed in silhouette at the close of the May finale.
RelatedUnderground Finale: Who Didn’t Make It Out Alive? Who Returned? Plus, Rewatch That Special Closing Cameo
Additionally for the acclaimed drama’s sophomore run, the excellent Amirah Vann has been promoted to series regular as Ernestine, while Fringe favorite Jasika Nicole is set to recur as Georgia, an abolitionist with a station along the Underground whose...
RelatedUnderground Finale: Who Didn’t Make It Out Alive? Who Returned? Plus, Rewatch That Special Closing Cameo
Additionally for the acclaimed drama’s sophomore run, the excellent Amirah Vann has been promoted to series regular as Ernestine, while Fringe favorite Jasika Nicole is set to recur as Georgia, an abolitionist with a station along the Underground whose...
- 8/24/2016
- TVLine.com
The horror lover inside of me wants to defend The Lazarus Effect against other mainstream failures, but the critic in me can’t let that happen. It’s a mess, but not on the catastrophic level of so many other generically churned-out teenage slashers (like Ouija or The Pyramid).
Director David Gelb strives to fashion together something more, something that blends the conflicting ideologies of religion and science in a heavyweight debate, but scribes Luke Dawson and Jeremy Slater didn’t get that memo. The talents of Gelb are outweighed by the overbearing redundancy of Dawson and Slater’s nostalgically horrendous script, as the fires of Horror Film Hell engulf yet another misguided victim. Blumhouse is so close to something special with The Lazarus Effect, but unfortunately, it’s still oh-so-far from heavenly.
In what can be described as our generation’s Re-Animator, a group of scientists discover a serum...
Director David Gelb strives to fashion together something more, something that blends the conflicting ideologies of religion and science in a heavyweight debate, but scribes Luke Dawson and Jeremy Slater didn’t get that memo. The talents of Gelb are outweighed by the overbearing redundancy of Dawson and Slater’s nostalgically horrendous script, as the fires of Horror Film Hell engulf yet another misguided victim. Blumhouse is so close to something special with The Lazarus Effect, but unfortunately, it’s still oh-so-far from heavenly.
In what can be described as our generation’s Re-Animator, a group of scientists discover a serum...
- 2/27/2015
- by Matt Donato
- We Got This Covered
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