Both Grey’s Anatomy and Station 19 are heading into new seasons—premiering on March 14, starting at 9/8c, following 9-1-1—with characters’ fates left up in the air. But might the new posters, which TV Insider is exclusively unveiling, offer hints as to whether they live or die? The full casts are pictured in the art for both shows, as you can see in the full versions below. For Grey’s Anatomy, that means: Ellen Pompeo (Meredith), Chandra Wilson (Bailey), James Pickens Jr. (Richard), Kim Raver (Teddy), Kevin McKidd (Owen), Caterina Scorsone (Amelia), Anthony Hill (Winston), Chris McCormack (Link), Camilla Luddington (Jo), Scott Speedman (Nick), Debbie Allen (Catherine), Jake Borelli (Levi), Alexis Floyd (Simone), Harry Shum Jr. (Blue), Adelaide Kane (Jules), Midori Francis (Yasuda), and Niko Terho (Lucas). We’ll have to wait to see how many episodes Pompeo and Speedman are in, though they are both pictured. ABC Then, for Station 19, with the tagline,...
- 3/7/2024
- TV Insider
Netflix said Tuesday that it’s closing down its original DVD-by-mail business, marking the end of an era as it focuses on retooling its streaming offerings including a new ad-supported plan.
“To everyone who ever added a DVD to their queue or waited by the mailbox for a red envelope to arrive: thank you,” CEO Ted Sarandos wrote in a blog post today titled “Netflix DVD – The Final Season.”
The last discs will be mailed out September 29, and must be returned by October 27. Final bills will go out in August. Service to subscribers with DVD and streaming accounts won’t be affected.
“After an incredible 25-year run, we’ve made the difficult decision to wind down at the end of September. Our goal has always been to provide the best service for our members, but as the DVD business continues to shrink, that’s going to become increasingly difficult.
“To everyone who ever added a DVD to their queue or waited by the mailbox for a red envelope to arrive: thank you,” CEO Ted Sarandos wrote in a blog post today titled “Netflix DVD – The Final Season.”
The last discs will be mailed out September 29, and must be returned by October 27. Final bills will go out in August. Service to subscribers with DVD and streaming accounts won’t be affected.
“After an incredible 25-year run, we’ve made the difficult decision to wind down at the end of September. Our goal has always been to provide the best service for our members, but as the DVD business continues to shrink, that’s going to become increasingly difficult.
- 4/18/2023
- by Jill Goldsmith
- Deadline Film + TV
Hajime Isayama's "Attack on Titan" is more than a long-running pop culture phenomenon. Taking the world of anime by storm since its serialized television adaptation in 2013, "Attack on Titan" has proven its enduring appeal with its gripping world-building, complex, fleshed-out characters, and one of the most compelling anime anti-heroes of all time, Eren Yeager. After almost a decade of incredible storytelling, "Attack on Titan" has (almost) come to a close with Part 2 of "The Final Season," which doubles down on the show's bleak, existentialist themes and squashes all hopes of a happy ending. However, these uncompromising undertones only serve to add to its many strengths while definitively carving out a space for "Attack on Titan" as a landmark anime that thoroughly deserves its global acclaim.
If one were to delve deeper into Isayama's source material, it becomes abundantly clear that the world of "Attack on Titan" is a deliberate,...
If one were to delve deeper into Isayama's source material, it becomes abundantly clear that the world of "Attack on Titan" is a deliberate,...
- 3/18/2023
- by Debopriyaa Dutta
- Slash Film
America has officially celebrated Women’s History month since the 1980s when a feminist surge for equal job opportunities and education blossomed out of local celebrations and the International Women’s Day holiday, as well as Women’s History Week. And for the entire month of March, the streaming service HBO Max is celebrating Women’s History Month with programming devoted entirely to stories about women.
HBO Max is stacked with movies and shows that show complex female leads, and along with their spotlight page offerings, HBO is offering a first ever in-app trivia experience to celebrate the event. The HBO Max Women’s History Month Trivia tray allows fans to discover entertainment milestones that all involve women. To reveal the answer, viewers can simply click or tap the tile.
HBO Max has curated a list of films, TV shows and documentaries that reflect empowering and challenging female characters, overlooked and underrated performances,...
HBO Max is stacked with movies and shows that show complex female leads, and along with their spotlight page offerings, HBO is offering a first ever in-app trivia experience to celebrate the event. The HBO Max Women’s History Month Trivia tray allows fans to discover entertainment milestones that all involve women. To reveal the answer, viewers can simply click or tap the tile.
HBO Max has curated a list of films, TV shows and documentaries that reflect empowering and challenging female characters, overlooked and underrated performances,...
- 3/2/2022
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
“The Walking Dead: The Final Season” continues this Sunday night, with part two of the “epic three part finale” starting on AMC this Sunday night, February 20, 2022. If you have AMC+, however, you can begin streaming The Final Season: Part 2 right now. Eight brand new episodes will be part of this second chapter, […]
The post “The Walking Dead” Returns This Sunday With Part 2 of the Final Season [Teaser] appeared first on Bloody Disgusting!.
The post “The Walking Dead” Returns This Sunday With Part 2 of the Final Season [Teaser] appeared first on Bloody Disgusting!.
- 2/15/2022
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Spoiler Alert: This post contains details of the real Season 10 finale of The Walking Dead tonight.
“You’re a clown, a cult of personality with no cult,” Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s Negan mocks himself with in tonight’s Season 10 real finale of The Walking Dead. “Time to face the facts old man, you are nothing without her,” The Unholy actor adds in a jab at his own character and the loss that we now know defines him.
At the end of 10th season that was supposed to end in April 2020, but then was pushed to October last year due to the coronavirus pandemic and the halting of all film and television production and then saw another six episodes this year, tonight’s ‘Here’s Negan’ was both a throwback for the series and a lurch forward to the fast approaching 11th and final season.
Based in part on the multi-issue...
“You’re a clown, a cult of personality with no cult,” Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s Negan mocks himself with in tonight’s Season 10 real finale of The Walking Dead. “Time to face the facts old man, you are nothing without her,” The Unholy actor adds in a jab at his own character and the loss that we now know defines him.
At the end of 10th season that was supposed to end in April 2020, but then was pushed to October last year due to the coronavirus pandemic and the halting of all film and television production and then saw another six episodes this year, tonight’s ‘Here’s Negan’ was both a throwback for the series and a lurch forward to the fast approaching 11th and final season.
Based in part on the multi-issue...
- 4/5/2021
- by Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
Awards season is in full swing, but the Producers Guild of America (PGA) is just getting warmed up. On Thursday, the organization announced the nominees for television specialty awards, including short-form, sports, and children’s programming for the 31st Annual Producers Guild Awards. The PGA also shared the nominees for the inaugural Innovation Award, which looks to celebrate outstanding creative endeavor in entertainment as represented in the fields of Vr, Ar, experiential, and beyond.
In Children’s Program, the competitors range from newbies to established veterans, with “Carmen Sandiego,” “Green Eggs and Ham,” and “Jim Henson’s The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance” all earning nods for their first season efforts. In contrast, “Sesame Street,” which also garnered a nomination, earned inclusion for Season 49.
Comedians made their mark in Short-Form Program in 2019, with Billy Eichner (“Billy on the Street”), Jerry Seinfeld (“Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee”), and Tig Notaro (“Under a Rock”) all scoring nominations,...
In Children’s Program, the competitors range from newbies to established veterans, with “Carmen Sandiego,” “Green Eggs and Ham,” and “Jim Henson’s The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance” all earning nods for their first season efforts. In contrast, “Sesame Street,” which also garnered a nomination, earned inclusion for Season 49.
Comedians made their mark in Short-Form Program in 2019, with Billy Eichner (“Billy on the Street”), Jerry Seinfeld (“Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee”), and Tig Notaro (“Under a Rock”) all scoring nominations,...
- 12/19/2019
- by Libby Hill
- Indiewire
This weekly feature is in addition to TVLine’s daily What to Watch listings.
With nearly 500 scripted shows now airing across broadcast, cable, streaming and whatever “Topic” is, it’s easy to forget that a favorite comedy is returning, or that the new “prestige drama” you anticipated is about to debut. So consider this our reminder to set your DVR, order a Season Pass, pop a fresh Memorex into the Vcr… however it is you roll.
More from TVLineKaley Cuoco's Harley Quinn Assembles the Worst of the Worst in Nsfw TrailerWeird Nanny Gets a Weird Gig in Trailer for M. Night Shyamalan...
With nearly 500 scripted shows now airing across broadcast, cable, streaming and whatever “Topic” is, it’s easy to forget that a favorite comedy is returning, or that the new “prestige drama” you anticipated is about to debut. So consider this our reminder to set your DVR, order a Season Pass, pop a fresh Memorex into the Vcr… however it is you roll.
More from TVLineKaley Cuoco's Harley Quinn Assembles the Worst of the Worst in Nsfw TrailerWeird Nanny Gets a Weird Gig in Trailer for M. Night Shyamalan...
- 11/23/2019
- TVLine.com
All good things must come to an end, even—and especially—television shows. And in the 2019-2020 TV season, quite a few favorites are signing off. Will it be for good? That remains to be seen in today's climate of revival and reboot fever, but it's for now. To celebrate the end of an era, E! News assembled the stars who are saying "see you later!" to their beloved characters and for a candid look at the past, present and future of their hit shows. This week, Oscar nominee Gabourey Sidibe, who has spent six seasons keeping the business running on Empire as Becky, is in The Final Season spotlight. Originally Lucious' executive assistant, Becky rose through the ranks at Empire and became the head of...
- 11/5/2019
- E! Online
Documentary fans, you’re going to be one happy lot this month. You’ll be able to check out a two-part profile on a powerhouse country music star; enjoy a long, hard look at an icon of haute couture; get a peek at a peerless athlete; tour the educational system in American prisons; and watch folks pay tribute to a show business temple. Those looking to get lost outside of the real world have plenty of options too, courtesy of another black comedy from Team Fleabag, a new live-musical adaptation...
- 10/29/2019
- by Charles Bramesco
- Rollingstone.com
All good things must come to an end, even—and especially—television shows. And in the 2019-2020 TV season, quite a few favorites are signing off. Will the farewell be for good? That remains to be seen in today's climate of revival and reboot fever, but it's for now. To celebrate the end of an era, E! News assembled the stars who are saying "see you later!" to their beloved characters for a candid look at the past, present and future in a new interview feature dubbed "The Final Season." First up: Modern Family's Nolan Gould. Viewers watched Gould grow up before their very eyes as Luke Dunphy, the youngest child of Claire (Julie Bowen) and Phil (Ty Burrell) on the Emmy-winning...
- 10/2/2019
- E! Online
Lacy Baugher Sep 25, 2019
The all-female ensemble superhero show is the perfect next spinoff for a franchise that has slowly gotten better at telling women's stories.
The end of Arrow this fall means a lot of things for The CW. The network is losing its flagship superhero property, the series that started the entire shared DC comics TV universe that defines such a large piece of its brand. What will the Arrowverse look like when the show that gave it its name isn’t around anymore? And where might this universe go from here?
As the Arrowverse has expanded – from one show to two, from two shows to six – its world has become increasingly more interesting, and more diverse. The Flash provided some much needed light to balance Arrow’s darkness. Supergirl was the first CW series led by a female superhero. Black Lightning centered its story on heroes of color,...
The all-female ensemble superhero show is the perfect next spinoff for a franchise that has slowly gotten better at telling women's stories.
The end of Arrow this fall means a lot of things for The CW. The network is losing its flagship superhero property, the series that started the entire shared DC comics TV universe that defines such a large piece of its brand. What will the Arrowverse look like when the show that gave it its name isn’t around anymore? And where might this universe go from here?
As the Arrowverse has expanded – from one show to two, from two shows to six – its world has become increasingly more interesting, and more diverse. The Flash provided some much needed light to balance Arrow’s darkness. Supergirl was the first CW series led by a female superhero. Black Lightning centered its story on heroes of color,...
- 9/25/2019
- Den of Geek
Kayti Burt Sep 18, 2019
Thea Queen actress Willa Holland is set to return in the third episode of Arrow Season 8. Here's what we know...
Let's be real, since the earliest episodes of Season 1, Thea (Willa Holland) has been one of the strongest characters on Arrow. From her start as the emotionally-distraught party girl sister who called Oliver on his worst habits to her Season 6 role as superhero Speedy who still called Oliver on his worst habits, Arrow Season 8 (aka the final season) wouldn't be quite right without an appearance from this Og character.
read more: Fall 2019 TV Preview
According to Green Arrow TV, Holland is rumored to make her return in the third episode of Season 8, "Leap of Faith," set to air October 29th. She will recur in the final season, though it is unclear at this point how many episodes that will translate to—it would be very cool to...
Thea Queen actress Willa Holland is set to return in the third episode of Arrow Season 8. Here's what we know...
Let's be real, since the earliest episodes of Season 1, Thea (Willa Holland) has been one of the strongest characters on Arrow. From her start as the emotionally-distraught party girl sister who called Oliver on his worst habits to her Season 6 role as superhero Speedy who still called Oliver on his worst habits, Arrow Season 8 (aka the final season) wouldn't be quite right without an appearance from this Og character.
read more: Fall 2019 TV Preview
According to Green Arrow TV, Holland is rumored to make her return in the third episode of Season 8, "Leap of Faith," set to air October 29th. She will recur in the final season, though it is unclear at this point how many episodes that will translate to—it would be very cool to...
- 9/18/2019
- Den of Geek
Rob Leane Jul 1, 2019
The Walking Dead: The Telltale Definitive Series is set to launch in September. Here are the details...
The Walking Dead: The Telltale Definitive Series has just been announced for PS4, Xbox One, and PC. It's basically a nice big bundle of the Telltale series, including all four seasons of walker-stuffed episodes, along with The Walking Dead: Michonne and the 400 Days Dlc.
As the official press release promises, The Walking Dead: The Telltale Definitive Series will contain "over 50 hours of gameplay across 23 unique episodes, more than 10 hours of developer commentary, behind-the-scenes bonus features including concept and character art galleries, a 'Return of The Walking Dead' documentary short, faithful recreations of classic menus, and a music player with over 140 musical tracks."
Here's a trailer for this impressive-sounding impending bundle...
And this is what the box art looks like...
Robert Kirkman's Skybound Games, the company that took control of...
The Walking Dead: The Telltale Definitive Series is set to launch in September. Here are the details...
The Walking Dead: The Telltale Definitive Series has just been announced for PS4, Xbox One, and PC. It's basically a nice big bundle of the Telltale series, including all four seasons of walker-stuffed episodes, along with The Walking Dead: Michonne and the 400 Days Dlc.
As the official press release promises, The Walking Dead: The Telltale Definitive Series will contain "over 50 hours of gameplay across 23 unique episodes, more than 10 hours of developer commentary, behind-the-scenes bonus features including concept and character art galleries, a 'Return of The Walking Dead' documentary short, faithful recreations of classic menus, and a music player with over 140 musical tracks."
Here's a trailer for this impressive-sounding impending bundle...
And this is what the box art looks like...
Robert Kirkman's Skybound Games, the company that took control of...
- 7/1/2019
- Den of Geek
The end is near when it comes to “The Big Bang Theory,” and it appears that fact is really starting to settle in with series star Kaley Cuoco. Like, really sink in.
Cuoco, who plays Penny on the sitcom, shared an image via Instagram on Monday that explicitly stated a fact that has been known for a while, but has perhaps been difficult to grasp for those who hold the show near and dear.
The image showed Cuoco and her co-stars — Kunal Nayyar, Jim Parsons, Johnny Galecki, Mayim Bialik and Simon Helberg — with heir heads turned to look behind them.
Also Read: 'Big Bang Theory' Star Kaley Cuoco's Dressing Room Offers an Interesting Warning Sign in Behind-the-Scenes Look (Photo)
Above the actors stood the words “The Final Season” and “The Big Bang Theory.”
“If it wasn’t real before, it’s real now,” Cuoco wrote of the image, punctuating her sentiments with a crying emoji.
Cuoco, who plays Penny on the sitcom, shared an image via Instagram on Monday that explicitly stated a fact that has been known for a while, but has perhaps been difficult to grasp for those who hold the show near and dear.
The image showed Cuoco and her co-stars — Kunal Nayyar, Jim Parsons, Johnny Galecki, Mayim Bialik and Simon Helberg — with heir heads turned to look behind them.
Also Read: 'Big Bang Theory' Star Kaley Cuoco's Dressing Room Offers an Interesting Warning Sign in Behind-the-Scenes Look (Photo)
Above the actors stood the words “The Final Season” and “The Big Bang Theory.”
“If it wasn’t real before, it’s real now,” Cuoco wrote of the image, punctuating her sentiments with a crying emoji.
- 4/9/2019
- by Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
Aaron Potter Mar 26, 2019
Aaron looks back at the most thought provoking choices facing players of Telltale's The Walking Dead...
Almost every episode of Telltale’s The Walking Dead is prefaced by the following statement: “This game series adapts to the choices you make. The story is tailored by how you play.” Not only does this indicate that no one player’s journey throughout this video game adaptation of Robert Kirkman’s zombie-ravaged landscape will be exactly the same, but that the decisions you make will all weigh heavy – nearly always in ways that you don’t see coming.
Meaningful choices like this are what has come to define a lot of Telltale’s games, but with the studio coming to an unfortunate close last October and The Walking Dead’s final ever episode just released, we thought we’d look back at some of the toughest. The following is...
Aaron looks back at the most thought provoking choices facing players of Telltale's The Walking Dead...
Almost every episode of Telltale’s The Walking Dead is prefaced by the following statement: “This game series adapts to the choices you make. The story is tailored by how you play.” Not only does this indicate that no one player’s journey throughout this video game adaptation of Robert Kirkman’s zombie-ravaged landscape will be exactly the same, but that the decisions you make will all weigh heavy – nearly always in ways that you don’t see coming.
Meaningful choices like this are what has come to define a lot of Telltale’s games, but with the studio coming to an unfortunate close last October and The Walking Dead’s final ever episode just released, we thought we’d look back at some of the toughest. The following is...
- 3/26/2019
- Den of Geek
This morning brings word of a release date for the final video game episode of Telltale's The Walking Dead, along with details on a special physical release of The Final Season on all platforms. Come inside for all the details!
If you're still working your way through Broken Toys, the third episode in Telltale's The Walking Dead: The Final Season, rest easy knowing the fourth, and final, episode is going to be ready for you later next month. This morning it was announced that the fourth episode, Take Us Back, will arrive on March 26th. Also arriving on that date is a special physical release of the full game for the PS4, Xbox One, and even Nintendo Switch. So if you've been holding out for a complete package, that time is coming soon!
It’s hard to believe Clem's journey is coming to an end. Just like you, we’re...
If you're still working your way through Broken Toys, the third episode in Telltale's The Walking Dead: The Final Season, rest easy knowing the fourth, and final, episode is going to be ready for you later next month. This morning it was announced that the fourth episode, Take Us Back, will arrive on March 26th. Also arriving on that date is a special physical release of the full game for the PS4, Xbox One, and even Nintendo Switch. So if you've been holding out for a complete package, that time is coming soon!
It’s hard to believe Clem's journey is coming to an end. Just like you, we’re...
- 2/4/2019
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Jordan Maison)
- Cinelinx
HBO has finally revealed what month the eighth and final season of “Game of Thrones” will premiere.
The big news came quietly at the end of a new promo video, filled with clips from “GoT” seasons past, which the premium cable network dropped Tuesday. After watching the retrospective packed with old news, fans who stuck around till the very end of the short video would find a card that read “The Final Season, April 2019.”
The video launched as part of the kickoff for #FortheThrone, “a multi-phased, global marketing campaign that will unfold over the months leading into the final season.” Next up, “Game of Thrones” character posters that will drop via the show’s social media accounts later today. (So have fun obsessing over those all day.)
Also Read: George Rr Martin Says HBO 'Informed' Him 'Game of Thrones' Prequel Pilot Is Still Untitled
HBO says the final...
The big news came quietly at the end of a new promo video, filled with clips from “GoT” seasons past, which the premium cable network dropped Tuesday. After watching the retrospective packed with old news, fans who stuck around till the very end of the short video would find a card that read “The Final Season, April 2019.”
The video launched as part of the kickoff for #FortheThrone, “a multi-phased, global marketing campaign that will unfold over the months leading into the final season.” Next up, “Game of Thrones” character posters that will drop via the show’s social media accounts later today. (So have fun obsessing over those all day.)
Also Read: George Rr Martin Says HBO 'Informed' Him 'Game of Thrones' Prequel Pilot Is Still Untitled
HBO says the final...
- 11/13/2018
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
House of Cards is ending with a significant amount of baggage due to the firing of star Kevin Spacey. But in its final season, the Netflix drama, which now has Robin Wright in the lead, is the best it’s been in years. If House of Cards can get beyond the toxic aura created by Spacey, it […]
The post ‘House of Cards’ Season 6 Review: The Final Season is the Best It’s Been in Years appeared first on /Film.
The post ‘House of Cards’ Season 6 Review: The Final Season is the Best It’s Been in Years appeared first on /Film.
- 10/23/2018
- by Chris Evangelista
- Slash Film
Even after surviving this long, “Orange Is the New Black” was always going to end someday. According to a new video from a number of members of the cast, that final episode will be at the end of the upcoming Season 7, marking the close of one of Netflix’s longest running original programs.
Taylor Schilling, Uzo Aduba, Laura Prepon, Kate Mulgrew, Danielle Brooks, Natasha Lyonne, and more added their short goodbyes to the announcement, posted to Twitter on Wednesday.
Warning: This may make you cry. The Final Season, 2019. #Oitnb pic.twitter.com/bUp2yY0aoK
— Orange Is the New… (@Oitnb) October 17, 2018
The Lionsgate-produced prison dramedy (which has switched between drama and comedy for awards consideration over the course of its run) began in 2013 and has debuted a new season every summer since. With Season 6 ending with more than one of the show’s central characters ending their prison stay entirely,...
Taylor Schilling, Uzo Aduba, Laura Prepon, Kate Mulgrew, Danielle Brooks, Natasha Lyonne, and more added their short goodbyes to the announcement, posted to Twitter on Wednesday.
Warning: This may make you cry. The Final Season, 2019. #Oitnb pic.twitter.com/bUp2yY0aoK
— Orange Is the New… (@Oitnb) October 17, 2018
The Lionsgate-produced prison dramedy (which has switched between drama and comedy for awards consideration over the course of its run) began in 2013 and has debuted a new season every summer since. With Season 6 ending with more than one of the show’s central characters ending their prison stay entirely,...
- 10/17/2018
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
There are a great many TV shows which unfortunately outstay their welcome, and I was beginning to fear that Netflix's Orange is the New Black would be one of them. Thankfully, the Orange is the New Black cast took to Twitter to announce that the upcoming seventh season of the Netflix series will be its last. Warning: This may make you cry. The Final Season, 2019. #Oitnb…...
- 10/17/2018
- by Kevin Fraser
- JoBlo.com
Matthew Byrd Alec Bojalad Oct 6, 2018
Robert Kirkman's Skybound will be taking over production on Telltale's The Walking Dead: The Final Season
Telltale's The Walking Dead: The Final Season lives!
The Walking Dead comic creator and show producer Robert Kirkman announced during his appearance at New York Comic Con 2018 that his imprint, Skybound, will "take ownership" of the game.
The future of Telltale's The Walking Dead: The Final Season seemed bleak when Telltale Games massively cut staff and put all game production on hold, effectively signaling the end of the studio. It was horrific timing to say the least, first and foremost for Telltale's hastily laid off 250 employees, and secondly for fans of the studio's excellent The Walking Dead series hoping to see the conclusion to Clementine's story.
Kirkman clearly thought it was bad timing too. Now Skybound has full control of the series and will be working with...
Robert Kirkman's Skybound will be taking over production on Telltale's The Walking Dead: The Final Season
Telltale's The Walking Dead: The Final Season lives!
The Walking Dead comic creator and show producer Robert Kirkman announced during his appearance at New York Comic Con 2018 that his imprint, Skybound, will "take ownership" of the game.
The future of Telltale's The Walking Dead: The Final Season seemed bleak when Telltale Games massively cut staff and put all game production on hold, effectively signaling the end of the studio. It was horrific timing to say the least, first and foremost for Telltale's hastily laid off 250 employees, and secondly for fans of the studio's excellent The Walking Dead series hoping to see the conclusion to Clementine's story.
Kirkman clearly thought it was bad timing too. Now Skybound has full control of the series and will be working with...
- 9/24/2018
- Den of Geek
Clementine's painful past is brought up in the new trailer for episode 2 of Telltale's The Walking Dead: The Final Season, coming to PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch on September 25th:
Press Release: San Rafael, Calif., September 17th, 2018 -- Leading publisher and developer of digital entertainment Telltale Games, together with Robert Kirkman's Skybound Entertainment, today launched the official trailer for episode two of The Walking Dead: The Final Season. You can download the trailer now by following the links above. You can also see an early scene from the episode by following this link.
Episode two, 'Suffer the Children,' will be available for download starting September 25, 2018 on PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch across all regions. Digital season passes are currently available on PC, PS4, Xbox One, and Switch for $19.99. Players who purchase a digital season pass will receive download access to each of the season's...
Press Release: San Rafael, Calif., September 17th, 2018 -- Leading publisher and developer of digital entertainment Telltale Games, together with Robert Kirkman's Skybound Entertainment, today launched the official trailer for episode two of The Walking Dead: The Final Season. You can download the trailer now by following the links above. You can also see an early scene from the episode by following this link.
Episode two, 'Suffer the Children,' will be available for download starting September 25, 2018 on PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch across all regions. Digital season passes are currently available on PC, PS4, Xbox One, and Switch for $19.99. Players who purchase a digital season pass will receive download access to each of the season's...
- 9/17/2018
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
The end of Clementine's journey is underway in Telltale's The Walking Dead: The Final Season. With the first chapter of The Final Season out now, Telltale unveiled the first footage from the second episode, "Suffer the Children," during their panel at Pax West.
Right now, the first episode of The Final Season, titled "Done Running," is available in all regions on the PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One, as well as on the Nintendo Switch in North America and other regions.
Telltale recently revealed that the second episode will be released on September 25th, followed by the third and fourth episodes on November 6th and December 18th, respectively.
We'll be sure to keep Daily Dead readers updated as more details on the remaining three episodes are revealed, and you can check out the first footage from episode 2 below!
From the Press Release: "Season Description: Clementine, now a fierce and capable survivor,...
Right now, the first episode of The Final Season, titled "Done Running," is available in all regions on the PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One, as well as on the Nintendo Switch in North America and other regions.
Telltale recently revealed that the second episode will be released on September 25th, followed by the third and fourth episodes on November 6th and December 18th, respectively.
We'll be sure to keep Daily Dead readers updated as more details on the remaining three episodes are revealed, and you can check out the first footage from episode 2 below!
From the Press Release: "Season Description: Clementine, now a fierce and capable survivor,...
- 9/4/2018
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
While you can now experience the start of Clementine's last chapter in Telltale Games' The Walking Dead: The Final Season, you'll soon be able to go back to where it all began in portable form when The Walking Dead: The Complete First Season comes to the Nintendo Switch on August 28th:
Press Release: San Rafael, Calif., August 21st, 2018 -- Leading publisher and developer of digital entertainment Telltale Games, alongside Robert Kirkman's Skybound Entertainment, today announced that The Walking Dead: The Complete First Season will launch on Nintendo Switch on August 28, bringing the multiple 'Game of the Year' award-winning first season to Nintendo's latest console.
The Complete First Season includes all five original episodes, as well as add-on anthology 400 Days. Both have been ported from last year's The Walking Dead: The Telltale Series Collection, which offered substantial visual and performance enhancements over previous editions. Those upgrades will now carry...
Press Release: San Rafael, Calif., August 21st, 2018 -- Leading publisher and developer of digital entertainment Telltale Games, alongside Robert Kirkman's Skybound Entertainment, today announced that The Walking Dead: The Complete First Season will launch on Nintendo Switch on August 28, bringing the multiple 'Game of the Year' award-winning first season to Nintendo's latest console.
The Complete First Season includes all five original episodes, as well as add-on anthology 400 Days. Both have been ported from last year's The Walking Dead: The Telltale Series Collection, which offered substantial visual and performance enhancements over previous editions. Those upgrades will now carry...
- 8/24/2018
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
The Telltale Games Walking Dead series has been an emotional rollercoaster. The entire first season is coming to the Nintendo Switch, so keep reading to find out more.
Leading publisher and developer of digital entertainment Telltale Games, alongside Robert Kirkman's Skybound Entertainment, today announced that The Walking Dead: The Complete First Season will launch on Nintendo Switch on August 28, bringing the multiple 'Game of the Year' award-winning first season to Nintendo's latest console.
The Complete First Season includes all five original episodes, as well as add-on anthology 400 Days. Both have been ported from last year's The Walking Dead: The Telltale Series Collection, which offered substantial visual and performance enhancements over previous editions. Those upgrades will now carry over into The Complete First Season on Switch.
The full game, including all five episodes and 400 Days, will be available for download starting August 28 for $24.99 Usd in the United States, Canada, Mexico,...
Leading publisher and developer of digital entertainment Telltale Games, alongside Robert Kirkman's Skybound Entertainment, today announced that The Walking Dead: The Complete First Season will launch on Nintendo Switch on August 28, bringing the multiple 'Game of the Year' award-winning first season to Nintendo's latest console.
The Complete First Season includes all five original episodes, as well as add-on anthology 400 Days. Both have been ported from last year's The Walking Dead: The Telltale Series Collection, which offered substantial visual and performance enhancements over previous editions. Those upgrades will now carry over into The Complete First Season on Switch.
The full game, including all five episodes and 400 Days, will be available for download starting August 28 for $24.99 Usd in the United States, Canada, Mexico,...
- 8/22/2018
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Amber Hall)
- Cinelinx
On August 14th, the end of Clementine's journey kicked off in the The Walking Dead: The Final Season, but the last chapter of her story is just getting started, as Telltale Games revealed the release dates for the remaining three episodes of The Final Season.
Telltale announced the release dates of the following three Final Season episodes on Twitter, giving fans of Clementine and the immersive Walking Dead video game new adventures (and likely more than a few shed tears) to anticipate throughout the rest of 2018:...
Telltale announced the release dates of the following three Final Season episodes on Twitter, giving fans of Clementine and the immersive Walking Dead video game new adventures (and likely more than a few shed tears) to anticipate throughout the rest of 2018:...
- 8/16/2018
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
We are finally here, the final season of Telltale’s The Walking Dead. It has been a rather tumultuous ride for those that have been through the first three seasons, plus the unrelated Michonne side story. After an award-winning first season, The Walking Dead dipped severely in its sophomore season before redeeming itself somewhat in A New Frontier. Thus far, it looks as though The Final Season is going to be a slow-burn, hopefully with a satisfying conclusion.
The Final Season focuses once again on Clementine, and is set sometime after A New Frontier. Between this season and last, she has found Aj, the toddler whom Clementine cares for after the death of Aj’s parents. After searching for some food, the two wind up in an accident, and are rescued by a bunch of children around Clementine’s age and taken back to an abandoned school in order to be kept safe.
The Final Season focuses once again on Clementine, and is set sometime after A New Frontier. Between this season and last, she has found Aj, the toddler whom Clementine cares for after the death of Aj’s parents. After searching for some food, the two wind up in an accident, and are rescued by a bunch of children around Clementine’s age and taken back to an abandoned school in order to be kept safe.
- 8/13/2018
- by Brad Long
- We Got This Covered
A seemingly safe haven of young survivors turns into a home haunted by the living dead in the official trailer for Telltale Games' The Walking Dead: The Final Season, which will premiere its first episode digitally on August 14th for the PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch (in North America):
Press Release: San Rafael, Calif., August 9th, 2018 -- Leading publisher and developer Telltale Games and Robert Kirkman's Skybound Entertainment today launched the official trailer for The Walking Dead: The Final Season, providing the deepest dive yet into the upcoming season premiere. Episode one, 'Done Running,' will introduce new visuals, mechanics, and characters to the series, and commence the final chapter in Clementine's journey. You can download the trailer now by following the links above.
Episode one of The Final Season will be available for download starting August 14, 2018 on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One across all regions.
Press Release: San Rafael, Calif., August 9th, 2018 -- Leading publisher and developer Telltale Games and Robert Kirkman's Skybound Entertainment today launched the official trailer for The Walking Dead: The Final Season, providing the deepest dive yet into the upcoming season premiere. Episode one, 'Done Running,' will introduce new visuals, mechanics, and characters to the series, and commence the final chapter in Clementine's journey. You can download the trailer now by following the links above.
Episode one of The Final Season will be available for download starting August 14, 2018 on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One across all regions.
- 8/9/2018
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
The Walking Dead: The Final Season will be released on August 14th, but if you can't hold out, Telltale Games just released a demo for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One that will let you play the first fifteen minutes of the game:
San Rafael, Calif., July 31th, 2018 -- Leading publisher of digital entertainment Telltale Games and Robert Kirkman's Skybound Entertainment today launched a new playable demo for The Walking Dead: The Final Season. The demo features the opening sequence of the upcoming season premiere and offers players their first chance to experience The Final Season's brand new combat, camera system, and art style. The demo is currently available for download on both Xbox One and PlayStation 4.
Episode one of The Final Season will be available for download starting August 14, 2018 on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One across all regions. The Final Season will also come to Nintendo Switch later this year.
San Rafael, Calif., July 31th, 2018 -- Leading publisher of digital entertainment Telltale Games and Robert Kirkman's Skybound Entertainment today launched a new playable demo for The Walking Dead: The Final Season. The demo features the opening sequence of the upcoming season premiere and offers players their first chance to experience The Final Season's brand new combat, camera system, and art style. The demo is currently available for download on both Xbox One and PlayStation 4.
Episode one of The Final Season will be available for download starting August 14, 2018 on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One across all regions. The Final Season will also come to Nintendo Switch later this year.
- 7/31/2018
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Along with The Walking Dead Season 9 trailer, Comic-Con attendees also got to enjoy a live gameplay demo of Telltale Games' The Walking Dead: The Final Season, and now (as reported by Bloody Disgusting) more than 16 minutes of pre-release footage from that demo have been released online to give gamers a sneak peek at the final chapter of Clementine's story:
From the Press Release: "Episode one of The Final Season will be available for download starting August 14, 2018 on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One across all regions. The Final Season will also come to Nintendo Switch later this year. The game is currently available for pre-order on PC, PS4, and Xbox One for $19.99.
All players who pre-order The Final Season will receive download access to each of the season's four episodes as they become available. Players who pre-order on PS4 and Xbox One will also receive immediate access to The Walking Dead: The Telltale Series Collection,...
From the Press Release: "Episode one of The Final Season will be available for download starting August 14, 2018 on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One across all regions. The Final Season will also come to Nintendo Switch later this year. The game is currently available for pre-order on PC, PS4, and Xbox One for $19.99.
All players who pre-order The Final Season will receive download access to each of the season's four episodes as they become available. Players who pre-order on PS4 and Xbox One will also receive immediate access to The Walking Dead: The Telltale Series Collection,...
- 7/23/2018
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Telltale Games revealed the opening 15 minutes of “The Walking Dead: The Final Season”.
Showing off “The Final Season”‘s revised art style and reworked camera, the video follows a now teenage Clementine as roles reverse and she becomes the protector, watching over orphan Aj as they try and make a home – and a life – in a post-zombie apocalyptic world.
If you’re hoping to keep your adventure entirely spoiler-free then it’s best to give this a miss, but if you’re intrigued and don’t mind a bit of blood and gore, take a peek:
“After years on the road facing threats both living and dead, a secluded school might finally be her chance for a home,” says Telltale, describing the “gut-wrenching” episodic story-driven adventure.
“But protecting it will mean sacrifice. Clem must build a life and become a leader while still watching over Aj, an orphaned boy and...
Showing off “The Final Season”‘s revised art style and reworked camera, the video follows a now teenage Clementine as roles reverse and she becomes the protector, watching over orphan Aj as they try and make a home – and a life – in a post-zombie apocalyptic world.
If you’re hoping to keep your adventure entirely spoiler-free then it’s best to give this a miss, but if you’re intrigued and don’t mind a bit of blood and gore, take a peek:
“After years on the road facing threats both living and dead, a secluded school might finally be her chance for a home,” says Telltale, describing the “gut-wrenching” episodic story-driven adventure.
“But protecting it will mean sacrifice. Clem must build a life and become a leader while still watching over Aj, an orphaned boy and...
- 7/23/2018
- by Vikki Blake
- Variety Film + TV
The final season for Telltale’s hit series The Walking Dead is almost here and it has us both excited and dying on the inside. The hit video game series that tugged on our heartstrings and scared us to the core will release the final season beginning August 14. The new trailer for the series has just been released ahead of the live gameplay reveal at San Diego Comic-Con on July 19.
San Rafael, Calif., July 18th, 2018 — Leading publisher of digital entertainment Telltale Games and Robert Kirkman’s Skybound Entertainment today launched the second trailer for The Walking Dead: The Final Season, providing a new glimpse of the upcoming season premiere. You can download the trailer now by following the links above. Telltale also announced plans to conduct a live gameplay demo at San Diego Comic-Con on Thursday, July 19. Footage of the demo will post on youtube.com/telltalegames at 8 a.m.
San Rafael, Calif., July 18th, 2018 — Leading publisher of digital entertainment Telltale Games and Robert Kirkman’s Skybound Entertainment today launched the second trailer for The Walking Dead: The Final Season, providing a new glimpse of the upcoming season premiere. You can download the trailer now by following the links above. Telltale also announced plans to conduct a live gameplay demo at San Diego Comic-Con on Thursday, July 19. Footage of the demo will post on youtube.com/telltalegames at 8 a.m.
- 7/18/2018
- by Chris Salce
- Age of the Nerd
The last chapter of Telltale's The Walking Dead is about to be written! Check out the teaser trailer to get a glimpse into how it all ends!
"All good things must come to an end" that phrase holds true with Telltale Games' The Walking Dead. The road so far has been a brilliant masterpiece of twists and turns few could have ever seen coming. Now, this next season will see it all come to an end with The Walking Dead: The Final Season. Today's Sdcc 2018 teaser reveals Clementine's swan song to not be a peaceful one, as she's once again in danger.
Clementine, now a fierce and capable survivor, has reached the final chapter in her journey. After years on the road facing threats both living and dead, a secluded school might finally be her chance for a home. But protecting it will mean sacrifice. Clem must build...
"All good things must come to an end" that phrase holds true with Telltale Games' The Walking Dead. The road so far has been a brilliant masterpiece of twists and turns few could have ever seen coming. Now, this next season will see it all come to an end with The Walking Dead: The Final Season. Today's Sdcc 2018 teaser reveals Clementine's swan song to not be a peaceful one, as she's once again in danger.
Clementine, now a fierce and capable survivor, has reached the final chapter in her journey. After years on the road facing threats both living and dead, a secluded school might finally be her chance for a home. But protecting it will mean sacrifice. Clem must build...
- 7/18/2018
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Matt Malliaros)
- Cinelinx
"Clem... you're in danger." Telltale Games' The Walking Dead is coming to an end, and we have the latest trailer for The Walking Dead: The Final Season, ahead of its debut at Comic-Con later today. Telltale also announced that they'll have a live gameplay demo on the Comic-Con show floor Thursday, July 19th. For those that are unable to attend Comic-Con, they'll be sharing the video on their YouTube channel on Friday, July 20th. We have the trailer and more details on The Final Season below, which will be available starting next month for the PC, PS4, and Xbox One:
San Rafael, Calif., July 18th, 2018 -- Leading publisher of digital entertainment Telltale Games and Robert Kirkman's Skybound Entertainment today launched the second trailer for The Walking Dead: The Final Season, providing a new glimpse of the upcoming season premiere. You can download the trailer now by following the links above.
San Rafael, Calif., July 18th, 2018 -- Leading publisher of digital entertainment Telltale Games and Robert Kirkman's Skybound Entertainment today launched the second trailer for The Walking Dead: The Final Season, providing a new glimpse of the upcoming season premiere. You can download the trailer now by following the links above.
- 7/18/2018
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Ok, Smt Heads, we know you’re always in the mood for something….different. And that something is Graves Webseries now hitting the interwebs near you. Now, if you haven’t yet discovered this indie gem, you’re luck. And if you’re a fan already, you’re still in luck as Smt is featuring the premier of Season III, right here, right now. And if you’re good, we’ll also throw in a sitdown with Graves creatives Christine Nyland and Terence Krey.
After the first two seasons of Graves creating a cult buzz online for this spooky, vintage-looking teen horror drama web series, Terence Krey and Christine Nyland are excited to announce Season 3: The Final Season. Episode 1 will be released on Sunday, June 17, followed by a press and industry premiere screening at the Brooklyn Alamo Drafthouse on June 19. RSVP to Kathryn Musilek if you’re in the...
After the first two seasons of Graves creating a cult buzz online for this spooky, vintage-looking teen horror drama web series, Terence Krey and Christine Nyland are excited to announce Season 3: The Final Season. Episode 1 will be released on Sunday, June 17, followed by a press and industry premiere screening at the Brooklyn Alamo Drafthouse on June 19. RSVP to Kathryn Musilek if you’re in the...
- 7/18/2018
- by Jason Stewart
- Age of the Nerd
Netflix has got Jerry Seinfeld, chatting up caffeinated comedians; Hulu has an anthology set in the Stephen Kingiverse; and Amazon has a "performance cooking" show revolving around the Tour de France. (That is not a typo.) The Big Three streaming services are trotting out some big names this July, in addition to sci-fi in postapocalyptic, alien-invasion and tech-dystopian flavors; a Josh Brolin dude-bro comedy; and the return of Litchfield Penitentiary's all-star inmates. Really, who needs fresh air and summer sunlight? Here are your 10 best bets for streaming bliss this month.
- 6/29/2018
- Rollingstone.com
The final season of Telltale’s “The Walking Dead” will premiere on Aug. 14. Scott Butterworth, creative communications specialist at Telltale Games, announced the news in an Xbox Wire post on Friday.
Like the television show of the same name, “The Walking Dead” is based on the comic-book series by Robert Kirkman and tells the story of those surviving in the aftermath of a zombie apocalypse. Players who pre-order the Xbox One edition of the game’s last season between now and the release of the first episode will also receive “The Walking Dead Collection” — containing all 19 previous episodes in the series — for free right away.
The fourth and final season centers on the story of Clementine, introduced in the game’s first season. “When ‘The Final Season’ picks up, Clem has spent years on the road facing threats both living and dead,” Butterworth’s blog post reads. “A secluded school...
Like the television show of the same name, “The Walking Dead” is based on the comic-book series by Robert Kirkman and tells the story of those surviving in the aftermath of a zombie apocalypse. Players who pre-order the Xbox One edition of the game’s last season between now and the release of the first episode will also receive “The Walking Dead Collection” — containing all 19 previous episodes in the series — for free right away.
The fourth and final season centers on the story of Clementine, introduced in the game’s first season. “When ‘The Final Season’ picks up, Clem has spent years on the road facing threats both living and dead,” Butterworth’s blog post reads. “A secluded school...
- 6/8/2018
- by Alex Kane
- Variety Film + TV
Telltale Games and Skybound announced that The Walking Dead: The Final Season begins on August 14th with the first of four episodes. With pre-order starting on June 8th for the PC, PS4, and Xbox One (with Nintendo Switch availability later this year), we have the first trailer and screenshots:
Press Release: "San Rafael, Calif., June 6th, 2018 -- Leading publisher of digital entertainment Telltale Games and Robert Kirkman's Skybound Entertainment today announced that episode one of The Walking Dead: The Final Season will be available for download starting August 14, 2018 on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One across all regions. The Final Season will also come to Nintendo Switch later this year. You can download the first official trailer and screenshots by following the links above.
Starting June 8, players will be able to pre-order the game on PC, PS4, and Xbox One for $19.99. All players who pre-order The Final Season will receive...
Press Release: "San Rafael, Calif., June 6th, 2018 -- Leading publisher of digital entertainment Telltale Games and Robert Kirkman's Skybound Entertainment today announced that episode one of The Walking Dead: The Final Season will be available for download starting August 14, 2018 on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One across all regions. The Final Season will also come to Nintendo Switch later this year. You can download the first official trailer and screenshots by following the links above.
Starting June 8, players will be able to pre-order the game on PC, PS4, and Xbox One for $19.99. All players who pre-order The Final Season will receive...
- 6/6/2018
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Sometimes the only thing more frightening than getting older is facing a summoned demon intent on destroying you and your friends... but that's just another day in the twentysomething (soon to be thirtysomething) life of Jane Stevenson in Graves. If you love your horror served in Buffy the Vampire Slayer style and you haven't watched Terence Krey's web series yet, you really should add it to the the top of your to-do list, especially since the third and final season premieres online on Sunday, June 17th.
You can watch the Graves Season 3 trailer below, and in case you missed the first two seasons, you can catch up at the series' official website.
"After the first two seasons of Graves creating a cult buzz online for this spooky, vintage-looking teen horror drama web series, Terence Krey and Christine Nyland are excited to announce Season 3: The Final Season. Episode 1 will be released on Sunday,...
You can watch the Graves Season 3 trailer below, and in case you missed the first two seasons, you can catch up at the series' official website.
"After the first two seasons of Graves creating a cult buzz online for this spooky, vintage-looking teen horror drama web series, Terence Krey and Christine Nyland are excited to announce Season 3: The Final Season. Episode 1 will be released on Sunday,...
- 6/6/2018
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Welcome to Trailer Binge, a recurring feature where we get a chance to catch up on some of the recent trailer releases in the past week. Whether it be indie releases, or recent movie and TV trailers that may have otherwise slipped through the cracks, Trailer Binge allows us to catch up on the seemingly constant onslaught of new new content being released each week.
In this edition of Trailer Binge, we take a look at the first tease for House of Cards, The Final Season, a trailer for Netflix’s The Week Of, a second trailer for Kobra Kai, a whacky trailer for The Humanity Bureau, and finally a trailer for the HBO series Barry. Let’s start the binge!
‘House of Cards’ The Final Season Trailer
We’re just getting started. House of Cards returns for a final season this fall on Netflix.
‘The Week Of’ Trailer
The Week Of...
In this edition of Trailer Binge, we take a look at the first tease for House of Cards, The Final Season, a trailer for Netflix’s The Week Of, a second trailer for Kobra Kai, a whacky trailer for The Humanity Bureau, and finally a trailer for the HBO series Barry. Let’s start the binge!
‘House of Cards’ The Final Season Trailer
We’re just getting started. House of Cards returns for a final season this fall on Netflix.
‘The Week Of’ Trailer
The Week Of...
- 3/5/2018
- by Taylor Salan
- Age of the Nerd
Joseph Baxter Sep 20, 2019
Mr. Robot Season 4 will be the USA Network show's last. Here is everything we know about it.
USA Network's Mr. Robot Season 4 is almost here, leaving hackers everywhere to rejoice.
Sadly, the fourth season of Mr. Robot will be the show's last. Show creator Sam Esmail confirmed once and for all that Mr. Robot Season 4 will be the final season. Oh well, to the nice farm upstate for retired dramas with you.
Mr. Robot has been a critical win for the network since the beginning. Stars Rami Malek and Christian Slater have received numerous award nominations, including an Emmy win for Malek for Best Actor in 2016. The series also stars Portia Doubleday, Carly Chaikin, Martin Wallström, Grace Gummer, Michael Cristofer, and Bd Wong. Additionally, actor Bobby Cannavale received praise after joining in Season 3.
We’ve covered Mr. Robot Season 3 in-depth, including a behind-the-scenes interview on how the...
Mr. Robot Season 4 will be the USA Network show's last. Here is everything we know about it.
USA Network's Mr. Robot Season 4 is almost here, leaving hackers everywhere to rejoice.
Sadly, the fourth season of Mr. Robot will be the show's last. Show creator Sam Esmail confirmed once and for all that Mr. Robot Season 4 will be the final season. Oh well, to the nice farm upstate for retired dramas with you.
Mr. Robot has been a critical win for the network since the beginning. Stars Rami Malek and Christian Slater have received numerous award nominations, including an Emmy win for Malek for Best Actor in 2016. The series also stars Portia Doubleday, Carly Chaikin, Martin Wallström, Grace Gummer, Michael Cristofer, and Bd Wong. Additionally, actor Bobby Cannavale received praise after joining in Season 3.
We’ve covered Mr. Robot Season 3 in-depth, including a behind-the-scenes interview on how the...
- 12/13/2017
- Den of Geek
Alec Bojalad Jun 26, 2019
Orange is the New Black Season 7 has been confirmed by Netflix and will be the last go-around for the Litchfield crew.
Orange is the New Black Season 7 has been confirmed. In fact Netflix confirmed it awhile ago when it confirmed Orange is the New Black Season 6 at the same time.
Here's a new bit of information though....Season 7 will also be the show's last. This is bittersweet news because while it's always fun catching up with the ladies of Litchfield, it's also clear that the show couldn't go on forever. At times it seemed as though Netflix and Oitnb creator Jenji Kohan had every intention of making this thing last forever. Kohan's first major TV project, Weeds, notably lasted for eight seasons on Showtime.
It's also notable that there was nothing about Season 6 that suggested it would be the penultimate of the series. This is a show that really loves cliffhangers.
Orange is the New Black Season 7 has been confirmed by Netflix and will be the last go-around for the Litchfield crew.
Orange is the New Black Season 7 has been confirmed. In fact Netflix confirmed it awhile ago when it confirmed Orange is the New Black Season 6 at the same time.
Here's a new bit of information though....Season 7 will also be the show's last. This is bittersweet news because while it's always fun catching up with the ladies of Litchfield, it's also clear that the show couldn't go on forever. At times it seemed as though Netflix and Oitnb creator Jenji Kohan had every intention of making this thing last forever. Kohan's first major TV project, Weeds, notably lasted for eight seasons on Showtime.
It's also notable that there was nothing about Season 6 that suggested it would be the penultimate of the series. This is a show that really loves cliffhangers.
- 6/10/2017
- Den of Geek
Tony Sokol Joseph Baxter Oct 8, 2018
House of Cards Season 6 is coming, whether you're ready for it or not. But hey, the focus is on Robin Wright's President Claire Underwood.
The departed, but not so dearly missed, President Frank Underwood once said on House of Cards, with Southern homespun sleaze, “the road to power is paved with hypocrisy and casualties.” How apt that turned out to be, given the impeachment that soon followed for Frank Underwood actor Kevin Spacey. House of Cards Season 6 will be the show's last season... without the disgraced former lead. Yet when one door closes, a window opens, and Robin Wright's Claire Underwood is seizing that entrance.
“We were really excited we could get to an agreement… for the conclusion of the show,” chief content officer Ted Sarandos told Ubs’s Global Media and Communications Conference in New York. The final eight episodes will still star Robin Wright as Claire Underwood,...
House of Cards Season 6 is coming, whether you're ready for it or not. But hey, the focus is on Robin Wright's President Claire Underwood.
The departed, but not so dearly missed, President Frank Underwood once said on House of Cards, with Southern homespun sleaze, “the road to power is paved with hypocrisy and casualties.” How apt that turned out to be, given the impeachment that soon followed for Frank Underwood actor Kevin Spacey. House of Cards Season 6 will be the show's last season... without the disgraced former lead. Yet when one door closes, a window opens, and Robin Wright's Claire Underwood is seizing that entrance.
“We were really excited we could get to an agreement… for the conclusion of the show,” chief content officer Ted Sarandos told Ubs’s Global Media and Communications Conference in New York. The final eight episodes will still star Robin Wright as Claire Underwood,...
- 5/31/2017
- Den of Geek
Castro rounds up two-pic deal
Paul Castro, one of the scribes behind August Rush, has signed a two-picture deal with producers Michael Wasserman and Amy Balsam's the Unusual Suspects banner.
The deal, made before the WGA strike, sees Wasserman and Balsam acquiring two projects from Castro: the drama Eileen's Ice and the coming-of-age road drama Cupcake, which will mark the writer's directorial debut.
"Ice" centers on an unorthodox nun who is ordered to take in a troubled teen under house arrest and learns that the two unlikely companions have more in common than she thinks.
Cupcake follows a teen's quest to find the father he never knew with the help of a prostitute named Cupcake.
Wasserman produced the recent baseball movie The Final Season, while Balsam co-produced My Sexiest Year with Frankie Muniz, Harvey Keitel and Haylie Duff.
Castro's August Rush, starring Freddie Highmore, Keri Russell and Jonathan Rhys Meyers, opens Wednesday November 21. Castro is repped by Preferred Artists.
The deal, made before the WGA strike, sees Wasserman and Balsam acquiring two projects from Castro: the drama Eileen's Ice and the coming-of-age road drama Cupcake, which will mark the writer's directorial debut.
"Ice" centers on an unorthodox nun who is ordered to take in a troubled teen under house arrest and learns that the two unlikely companions have more in common than she thinks.
Cupcake follows a teen's quest to find the father he never knew with the help of a prostitute named Cupcake.
Wasserman produced the recent baseball movie The Final Season, while Balsam co-produced My Sexiest Year with Frankie Muniz, Harvey Keitel and Haylie Duff.
Castro's August Rush, starring Freddie Highmore, Keri Russell and Jonathan Rhys Meyers, opens Wednesday November 21. Castro is repped by Preferred Artists.
- 11/20/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
'Married' beats Clooney's 'Clayton' to the altar
Tyler Perry spanked George Clooney this weekend.
On what was predicted to be an intensely competitive domestic boxoffice weekend, writer-director Perry's Why Did I Get Married? from Lionsgate grossed an estimated $21.5 million to open at No. 1. But Clooney starrer and putative frame favorite Michael Clayton from Warner Bros. bowed with just $11 million to snag a third-place tie with Sony opener We Own the Night, starring Mark Wahlberg and Joaquin Phoenix.
Finishing in the silver-medal position was Disney's family laugher The Game Plan, toplined by Dwayne The Rock Johnson, which grossed $11.5 million in its third outing.
The leggy Game performance -- which followed two weekend wins for the Andy Fickman-helmed pic -- moved its cume to $59.4 million. Friday's grosses pushed Disney's annual domestic haul past the $1 billion mark for the 11th time.
Universal's historical sequel Elizabeth: The Golden Age, with Cate Blanchett reprising her title role, bowed in sixth place with $6.2 million. And Yari Film Group's baseball drama The Final Season debuted with 1,011 playdates but a gross of $665,000.
Among holdover pics, The Heartbreak Kid, the Farrelly brothers comedy from DreamWorks/Paramount, dropped 47% from its opening weekend to gross an estimated $7.4 million in fifth place, with a 10-day cume of $26 million. Fox's youth fantasy The Seeker: The Dark Is Rising fell 43% in its sophomore session to $2.2 million in 10th place, pushing its cume to $7.1 million.
Universal's Jamie Foxx starrer The Kingdom dropped 53% over its third frame to gross $4.6 million in seventh place and move its cume to $40 million. And Lionsgate's Russell Crowe-toplined 3:10 to Yuma, while finishing outside the top 10 in its sixth frame, lassoed another $1.5 million to leg its cume up to $51.4 million.
Industrywide, an estimated $99 million was rung up this weekend, or 7% more than the same frame last year, according to data tracker Nielsen EDI.
With so many early award-consideration films in the art film swim this year, it's worth noting what may be the season's first belly-flop.
On what was predicted to be an intensely competitive domestic boxoffice weekend, writer-director Perry's Why Did I Get Married? from Lionsgate grossed an estimated $21.5 million to open at No. 1. But Clooney starrer and putative frame favorite Michael Clayton from Warner Bros. bowed with just $11 million to snag a third-place tie with Sony opener We Own the Night, starring Mark Wahlberg and Joaquin Phoenix.
Finishing in the silver-medal position was Disney's family laugher The Game Plan, toplined by Dwayne The Rock Johnson, which grossed $11.5 million in its third outing.
The leggy Game performance -- which followed two weekend wins for the Andy Fickman-helmed pic -- moved its cume to $59.4 million. Friday's grosses pushed Disney's annual domestic haul past the $1 billion mark for the 11th time.
Universal's historical sequel Elizabeth: The Golden Age, with Cate Blanchett reprising her title role, bowed in sixth place with $6.2 million. And Yari Film Group's baseball drama The Final Season debuted with 1,011 playdates but a gross of $665,000.
Among holdover pics, The Heartbreak Kid, the Farrelly brothers comedy from DreamWorks/Paramount, dropped 47% from its opening weekend to gross an estimated $7.4 million in fifth place, with a 10-day cume of $26 million. Fox's youth fantasy The Seeker: The Dark Is Rising fell 43% in its sophomore session to $2.2 million in 10th place, pushing its cume to $7.1 million.
Universal's Jamie Foxx starrer The Kingdom dropped 53% over its third frame to gross $4.6 million in seventh place and move its cume to $40 million. And Lionsgate's Russell Crowe-toplined 3:10 to Yuma, while finishing outside the top 10 in its sixth frame, lassoed another $1.5 million to leg its cume up to $51.4 million.
Industrywide, an estimated $99 million was rung up this weekend, or 7% more than the same frame last year, according to data tracker Nielsen EDI.
With so many early award-consideration films in the art film swim this year, it's worth noting what may be the season's first belly-flop.
- 10/15/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Final Season
The filmmakers' love for baseball shows in every frame of The Final Season. What doesn't come through is a love for good drama. Poor writing, an indifferent production and sincere but often wooden acting make Season one big strikeout. The film may score fans in home entertainment, but its theatrical outlook is poor despite Sean Astin (The Lord of the Rings) in the dual role of the film's hero and exec producer.
This is yet another "based on a true story" sports picture. A high school baseball team from Norway, Iowa, a town of 586 people, won 19 State Championships in 22 years. Then in 1991 -- destined to be its final season as Norway was to merge with a neighboring school district because of state cutbacks -- a new coach named Kent Stock took over and drove his players to win a final championship, the school's 20th.
Which leaves writers Art D'Alessandro and James Grayford with a great ending but no story. So they invent a false conflict between the coach and his kids, a player from Chicago with an attitude, a perennial naysayer, a political battle between the townsfolk and school board, a couple of lame romances and even a bus driver with a heart problem to fill in the gaps between the games. The film thereby misses its real story -- the dying of small-town American life and the role of school sports in such communities.
Astin stars as Kent Stock, as assistant coach the year before, who took over from legendary head coach Jim Van Scoyoc (Powers Booth). Van Scoyoc actually left not because of an evil school board's refusal to renew his contract, but to take a dream job as pitching coach in the Detroit Tigers' farm system. The movie then portrays Stock as a former girl's volleyball coach, who is therefore greeted on his first day of practice by a dugout filled with volleyballs.
Despite the loss of several players, Stock pushes his players to win enough games to make the playoffs. Along the way, he finds time for a very PG-ish romance with Rachel Leigh Cook, playing a state official promoting the school merger. The central focus among the players rests with Michael Angarano, a surly catcher who sneaks smokes and throws off attitude, the result of the death of his mother and inattention of his dad (Tom Arnold in little more than a cameo).
The dialogue throughout is cheesy and often without subtext. Baseball action, staged by director David Mickey Evans, is routine and lacking in excitement. The only actor who shows much life is Angarano, though his rebel-without-a-cause routine is a tad old.
Even for those who know nothing about Norway and its baseball team, there is something all too predictable, preordained even, about this movie's portrait of its final season.
THE FINAL SEASON
Yari Film Group Releasing
Final Partners presents a Carl Borack/TRMC production in association with Fobia Films
Credits:
Director: David Mickey Evans
Screenwriters: Art D'Alessandro, James Grayford
Producers: Michael Wasserman, Steven Schott, Tony Wilson, Parker Widemire, Herschel Weingrod
Executive producers: Sean Astin, Carl Borack
Director of photography: Daniel Stoloff
Production designer: Chester Kaczenski
Music: Nathan Wang
Costume designer: Lynn Brannelly-Newman
Editor: Harry Keramidas
Cast:
Kent Stock: Sean Astin
Jim Van Scoyoc: Powers Boothe
Polly Hudson: Rachel Leigh Cook
Mitch: Michael Angarano
Jared: James Gammon
Roger Dempsey: Larry Miller
Burt Akers: Tom Arnold
Sheryl Van Scoyoc: Lucinda Jenney
Running time -- 117 minutes
MPAA rating: PG...
This is yet another "based on a true story" sports picture. A high school baseball team from Norway, Iowa, a town of 586 people, won 19 State Championships in 22 years. Then in 1991 -- destined to be its final season as Norway was to merge with a neighboring school district because of state cutbacks -- a new coach named Kent Stock took over and drove his players to win a final championship, the school's 20th.
Which leaves writers Art D'Alessandro and James Grayford with a great ending but no story. So they invent a false conflict between the coach and his kids, a player from Chicago with an attitude, a perennial naysayer, a political battle between the townsfolk and school board, a couple of lame romances and even a bus driver with a heart problem to fill in the gaps between the games. The film thereby misses its real story -- the dying of small-town American life and the role of school sports in such communities.
Astin stars as Kent Stock, as assistant coach the year before, who took over from legendary head coach Jim Van Scoyoc (Powers Booth). Van Scoyoc actually left not because of an evil school board's refusal to renew his contract, but to take a dream job as pitching coach in the Detroit Tigers' farm system. The movie then portrays Stock as a former girl's volleyball coach, who is therefore greeted on his first day of practice by a dugout filled with volleyballs.
Despite the loss of several players, Stock pushes his players to win enough games to make the playoffs. Along the way, he finds time for a very PG-ish romance with Rachel Leigh Cook, playing a state official promoting the school merger. The central focus among the players rests with Michael Angarano, a surly catcher who sneaks smokes and throws off attitude, the result of the death of his mother and inattention of his dad (Tom Arnold in little more than a cameo).
The dialogue throughout is cheesy and often without subtext. Baseball action, staged by director David Mickey Evans, is routine and lacking in excitement. The only actor who shows much life is Angarano, though his rebel-without-a-cause routine is a tad old.
Even for those who know nothing about Norway and its baseball team, there is something all too predictable, preordained even, about this movie's portrait of its final season.
THE FINAL SEASON
Yari Film Group Releasing
Final Partners presents a Carl Borack/TRMC production in association with Fobia Films
Credits:
Director: David Mickey Evans
Screenwriters: Art D'Alessandro, James Grayford
Producers: Michael Wasserman, Steven Schott, Tony Wilson, Parker Widemire, Herschel Weingrod
Executive producers: Sean Astin, Carl Borack
Director of photography: Daniel Stoloff
Production designer: Chester Kaczenski
Music: Nathan Wang
Costume designer: Lynn Brannelly-Newman
Editor: Harry Keramidas
Cast:
Kent Stock: Sean Astin
Jim Van Scoyoc: Powers Boothe
Polly Hudson: Rachel Leigh Cook
Mitch: Michael Angarano
Jared: James Gammon
Roger Dempsey: Larry Miller
Burt Akers: Tom Arnold
Sheryl Van Scoyoc: Lucinda Jenney
Running time -- 117 minutes
MPAA rating: PG...
- 10/9/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
12-Year-Old To Take on Ace Ventura
12-year-old Nancy Drew star Josh Flitter is set to revive the Ace Ventura: Pet Detective franchise after taking over the role that helped turn Jim Carrey into a household name. Flitter has signed to star in the third Ace Ventura movie, according to movie news website MovieHole.net. The young actor will play the son of the original ace, who takes over the family business. Director David Mickey Evans admits he let his own kids pick the project for him - after presenting them with a handful of scripts he was offered after making family baseball movies The Sandlot and The Final Season. He told the website, "My kids run my career. After The Final Season got picked up for theatrical release, I had a bunch of offers and scripts on my desk. I asked my nine, 11, and 15 year olds what they wanted me to do. They said, 'Dad, you're doing Ace Ventura 3!' I don't know if the fact that the film shoots in Orlando and that's where Disney World is, had anything to with their marching orders, but I suspect it did."...
- 7/16/2007
- WENN
Angarano kicking it with Chan, Li
Michael Angarano is in final negotiations to star alongside Jackie Chan and Jet Li in the untitled J&J project. Rob Minkoff is directing, while Casey Silver produces.
Angarano will play a troubled 17-year-old wannabe kung fu warrior who, after a humiliating defeat at the hands of a street gang, is sent back in time to ancient China on an impossible mission to set free the imprisoned Monkey King Li) and return to him his all-powerful staff. John Fusco wrote the script.
The project is due to start filming in early May in China.
Ryan Kavanaugh and Raffaella De Laurentiis are executive producing. Relativity Media is financing.
Angarano, repped by ICM and Coast to Coast, recently starred in Columbia Pictures' Lords of Dogtown and the Walt Disney Co.'s Sky High. His upcoming projects include Snow Angels with Kate Beckinsale, The Final Season with Sean Astin and Rachael Leigh Cook and Man in the Chair with Christopher Plummer.
Angarano will play a troubled 17-year-old wannabe kung fu warrior who, after a humiliating defeat at the hands of a street gang, is sent back in time to ancient China on an impossible mission to set free the imprisoned Monkey King Li) and return to him his all-powerful staff. John Fusco wrote the script.
The project is due to start filming in early May in China.
Ryan Kavanaugh and Raffaella De Laurentiis are executive producing. Relativity Media is financing.
Angarano, repped by ICM and Coast to Coast, recently starred in Columbia Pictures' Lords of Dogtown and the Walt Disney Co.'s Sky High. His upcoming projects include Snow Angels with Kate Beckinsale, The Final Season with Sean Astin and Rachael Leigh Cook and Man in the Chair with Christopher Plummer.
- 3/23/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Astin, Boothe make cut for 'Final Season'
Sean Astin and Powers Boothe have signed on to top-line the sports-themed indie The Final Season for State of Mind Films and producer Michael Wasserman's Fobia Films. Season is based on the true story of the Norway, Iowa, high school baseball team that overcame daunting odds to become a powerhouse in the sport for more than two decades. Directed by David Mickey Evans, the story chronicles the small-town team's unprecedented run of 19 state championships in 23 years. Astin will play assistant coach Kent Stock, while Boothe will play coach Jim Van Scoyoc. Art D'Alessandro penned the screenplay. "The struggle to succeed tied into America's greatest Heartland pastime," Wasserman said. "Having Powers and Sean headlining our film is just incredible."...
- 5/2/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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