Exclusive: Kimberly Carver, who represents the likes of Jed Elinoff and Scott Thomas, who are behind Wizards of Waverly Place reboot, has moved from Anonymous Content to Avalon.
Carver, who also recently exec produced Max’s Julia Child drama Julia, has joined the company as a manger based in LA.
It is the latest expansion for UK-founded firm Avalon in the U.S., where it has added six manager in the U.S. and struck a partnership with literary talent at The Agency.
Carver joined Anonymous Content at the end of 2021, where she was a manager and producer working in scripted and non-fiction formats, representing a diverse group of writers, directors, documentary filmmakers, and podcasters. In addition to exec producing Julia, she also produced several comedy series, including Barely Famous and Comedy Get Down, and co-created the non-scripted series The Julia Child Challenge during her tenure at 3 Arts Entertainment.
Carver, who also recently exec produced Max’s Julia Child drama Julia, has joined the company as a manger based in LA.
It is the latest expansion for UK-founded firm Avalon in the U.S., where it has added six manager in the U.S. and struck a partnership with literary talent at The Agency.
Carver joined Anonymous Content at the end of 2021, where she was a manager and producer working in scripted and non-fiction formats, representing a diverse group of writers, directors, documentary filmmakers, and podcasters. In addition to exec producing Julia, she also produced several comedy series, including Barely Famous and Comedy Get Down, and co-created the non-scripted series The Julia Child Challenge during her tenure at 3 Arts Entertainment.
- 6/17/2024
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
It’s prom night 2008 and Donna Keppel is planning to wear a champagne-colored dress. Corseted, with pink and gold beads. Unfortunately, it might also get splattered with blood and tears, because the teacher who’s obsessed with her has broken out of the mental hospital, tracked her down to the prom venue, and is ready to make sure she’ll be his forever. Even if that means having to slaughter her friends first. That’s the story of the 2008 version of Prom Night (watch it Here) – and if you haven’t seen this one, it might be the Best Horror Movie You Never Saw.
The Prom Night franchise began with the release of a 1980 slasher movie which starred scream queen Jamie Lee Curtis as a young woman who has to deal with a ski mask-wearing maniac crashing her prom. People are stabbed and hacked, knocked off a cliff, decapitated, throats are slit,...
The Prom Night franchise began with the release of a 1980 slasher movie which starred scream queen Jamie Lee Curtis as a young woman who has to deal with a ski mask-wearing maniac crashing her prom. People are stabbed and hacked, knocked off a cliff, decapitated, throats are slit,...
- 5/15/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
A new teaser trailer unveiled for the fourth season of “Evil” gives a peek at the demonic mayhem ahead, but the teaser also brings the terrible news that season four will be its last.
The final season of “Evil” is expected this May on Paramount+, with the premiere date Tba.
Watch the teaser below.
Per Deadline, the Paramount+ horror series from creators Robert King and Michelle King has been canceled and there will be no fifth season. The silver lining here is that the streamer has ordered four additional bonus episodes to wrap up the storylines.
“Robert and Michelle King created a unique and deeply entertaining way of exploring the intersection of religion and science,” said Jeff Grossman, Executive Vice President, Programming, Paramount+. “We thank Robert, Michelle and the immensely talented cast and crew of Evil and are incredibly proud of their collective work on the series. We can’t...
The final season of “Evil” is expected this May on Paramount+, with the premiere date Tba.
Watch the teaser below.
Per Deadline, the Paramount+ horror series from creators Robert King and Michelle King has been canceled and there will be no fifth season. The silver lining here is that the streamer has ordered four additional bonus episodes to wrap up the storylines.
“Robert and Michelle King created a unique and deeply entertaining way of exploring the intersection of religion and science,” said Jeff Grossman, Executive Vice President, Programming, Paramount+. “We thank Robert, Michelle and the immensely talented cast and crew of Evil and are incredibly proud of their collective work on the series. We can’t...
- 2/15/2024
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
“Evil” is wrapping up filming on Season 4 earlier than anticipated. After the set faced disruptions by picketing Writers Guild members on Friday, the Paramount+ series is now seeing a cast member take a leave of absence due to a personal family matter. As a result, production has wrapped early on the next season.
A source close to the series would only confirm that the early end to filming was a result of the unnamed actor’s temporary exit from the show. However, no filming occurred on Friday, as Writers Guild members on strike demonstrated near the production.
The fourth season of “Evil” was commissioned to include 10 episodes. It remains unclear whether the early end to production will impact those plans.
On Friday, Starlee Kine, a writer on “Search Party” and public radio producer, shared a photograph of striking Writers Guild members on Twitter. Kine details how the picketers disrupted the “Evil” shoot,...
A source close to the series would only confirm that the early end to filming was a result of the unnamed actor’s temporary exit from the show. However, no filming occurred on Friday, as Writers Guild members on strike demonstrated near the production.
The fourth season of “Evil” was commissioned to include 10 episodes. It remains unclear whether the early end to production will impact those plans.
On Friday, Starlee Kine, a writer on “Search Party” and public radio producer, shared a photograph of striking Writers Guild members on Twitter. Kine details how the picketers disrupted the “Evil” shoot,...
- 5/6/2023
- by J. Kim Murphy
- Variety Film + TV
Another TV shoot has been disrupted by striking writers, Michelle and Robert King’s supernatural drama for Paramount+ Evil, which has been filming its fourth season at Brooklyn Stages in Brooklyn.
“Evil has met its match,” veteran showrunner (and strike captain) Warren Leight wrote on Twitter at 1 Am Et Sunday alongside a video of three picketers walking in a small circle (you can watch it below). “Studio waited hoping they’d leave, because they didn’t want the headline that 3 guys walking for six hours shut the show down. But that’s what happened.”
Deadline has confirmed that no filming on Evil occurred Friday.
Writer Starlee Kane posted a photo of the trio with the caption “We Won,” reporting that the picketers “kept the crew there for hours, sitting on the sidewalk.” “We felt the solidarity. We’ll win this whole thing together,” Kane added.
A source at the guild confirmed the account.
“Evil has met its match,” veteran showrunner (and strike captain) Warren Leight wrote on Twitter at 1 Am Et Sunday alongside a video of three picketers walking in a small circle (you can watch it below). “Studio waited hoping they’d leave, because they didn’t want the headline that 3 guys walking for six hours shut the show down. But that’s what happened.”
Deadline has confirmed that no filming on Evil occurred Friday.
Writer Starlee Kane posted a photo of the trio with the caption “We Won,” reporting that the picketers “kept the crew there for hours, sitting on the sidewalk.” “We felt the solidarity. We’ll win this whole thing together,” Kane added.
A source at the guild confirmed the account.
- 5/6/2023
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Here is a look at every movie in Idris Elba’s impressive catalog, ranked from worst to best. The British-born actor has quickly become one of the most recognizable and dependable faces in Hollywood, making a name for himself as a versatile and capable performer. Deftly navigating a bevy of different accents and character archetypes, Elba’s meteoric rise to fame has evidently not dampened the actor’s desire to push his limits, a commendable trait that is rewarding for both Idris Elba and fans of his movies alike.
Elba boasts one of the most impressive and diverse careers in Hollywood, appearing in hugely popular film and television series alongside a host of other professional interests. From early supporting roles in prestige dramas to lackluster genre movies to more than a few superhero adventures, Elba's career is varied in terms of the types of projects he is involved in and their quality.
Elba boasts one of the most impressive and diverse careers in Hollywood, appearing in hugely popular film and television series alongside a host of other professional interests. From early supporting roles in prestige dramas to lackluster genre movies to more than a few superhero adventures, Elba's career is varied in terms of the types of projects he is involved in and their quality.
- 4/16/2023
- by Ian Curtis
- ScreenRant
“Hunters” will end with Season 2 at Amazon, which will debut on Jan. 13, Variety has confirmed.
The conspiracy thriller series originally debuted on the streamer in February 2020 and was renewed for a second season in August of that year, though no mention was made at the time of the show ending with the new season.
Per the official description, the show “follows a diverse band of Nazi hunters living in 1977 New York City. The Hunters, as they’re known, have discovered that hundreds of high-ranking Nazi officials are living among us and conspiring to create a Fourth Reich in the United States.”
The cast of Season 1 included Al Pacino, Logan Lerman, Jerrika Hinton, Josh Radnor, Kate Mulvany, Tiffany Boone, Greg Austin, Louis Ozawa, Carol Kane, Saul Rubinek, Dylan Baker, and Lena Olin. In addition, Udo Kier has joined the show as Adolf Hitler, while Jennifer Jason Leigh has been cast as...
The conspiracy thriller series originally debuted on the streamer in February 2020 and was renewed for a second season in August of that year, though no mention was made at the time of the show ending with the new season.
Per the official description, the show “follows a diverse band of Nazi hunters living in 1977 New York City. The Hunters, as they’re known, have discovered that hundreds of high-ranking Nazi officials are living among us and conspiring to create a Fourth Reich in the United States.”
The cast of Season 1 included Al Pacino, Logan Lerman, Jerrika Hinton, Josh Radnor, Kate Mulvany, Tiffany Boone, Greg Austin, Louis Ozawa, Carol Kane, Saul Rubinek, Dylan Baker, and Lena Olin. In addition, Udo Kier has joined the show as Adolf Hitler, while Jennifer Jason Leigh has been cast as...
- 11/15/2022
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Paramount+ has released the official trailer for the sixth and final season of “The Good Fight,” which is set to premiere exclusively on Paramount+ on Thursday, Sept. 8.
The 10-episode final season follows Diane as she struggles with the sense of déjà vu following the overturning of Roe v. Wade, to voting rights, to Cold War aggressions returning.
“The Good Fight” stars Christine Baranski, John Slattery, Sarah Steele, Michael Boatman, Nyambi Nyambi, Charmaine Gingwa, with Audra McDonald and Andre Braugher. Alan Cumming and Carrie Preston guest star.
Robert and Michelle King serve as showrunners and executive producers on the series, which they co-created with Phil Alden Robinson. Baranski, Ridley Scott, David W. Zucker, Liz Glotzer, William Finkelstein, Jonathan Tolins, Jacquelyn Reingold and Nelson McCormick also executive produce. “The Good Fight” is produced by CBS Studios in association with Scott Free Productions and King Size Productions. The series is distributed worldwide by Paramount Global Content Distribution.
The 10-episode final season follows Diane as she struggles with the sense of déjà vu following the overturning of Roe v. Wade, to voting rights, to Cold War aggressions returning.
“The Good Fight” stars Christine Baranski, John Slattery, Sarah Steele, Michael Boatman, Nyambi Nyambi, Charmaine Gingwa, with Audra McDonald and Andre Braugher. Alan Cumming and Carrie Preston guest star.
Robert and Michelle King serve as showrunners and executive producers on the series, which they co-created with Phil Alden Robinson. Baranski, Ridley Scott, David W. Zucker, Liz Glotzer, William Finkelstein, Jonathan Tolins, Jacquelyn Reingold and Nelson McCormick also executive produce. “The Good Fight” is produced by CBS Studios in association with Scott Free Productions and King Size Productions. The series is distributed worldwide by Paramount Global Content Distribution.
- 8/4/2022
- by Michaela Zee and EJ Panaligan
- Variety Film + TV
It’s time to start saying goodbye to the women and men of “The Good Fight,” and they appear to be going out with lots of wine, some virtual sexy talk, and a hefty dose of déjà vu.
Paramount+ dropped the trailer for the sixth and final season of the series on Wednesday morning, a little over a month ahead of its Thursday, Sept. 8 premiere.
The new season, which spans 10 episodes, will see Diane Lockhart feeling like she’s going crazy, and struggling with that déjà vu over the overturning of Roe v. Wade, threats to voting rights, and the return of Cold War aggressions. Meanwhile, per the streamer, the lawyers of Reddick & Associates wonder if the violence that they see all around them points to an impending civil war.
Christine Baranski stars in the show alongside John Slattery, Sarah Steele, Michael Boatman, Nyambi Nyambi and Charmaine Bingwa, with Audra McDonald and Andre Braugher.
Paramount+ dropped the trailer for the sixth and final season of the series on Wednesday morning, a little over a month ahead of its Thursday, Sept. 8 premiere.
The new season, which spans 10 episodes, will see Diane Lockhart feeling like she’s going crazy, and struggling with that déjà vu over the overturning of Roe v. Wade, threats to voting rights, and the return of Cold War aggressions. Meanwhile, per the streamer, the lawyers of Reddick & Associates wonder if the violence that they see all around them points to an impending civil war.
Christine Baranski stars in the show alongside John Slattery, Sarah Steele, Michael Boatman, Nyambi Nyambi and Charmaine Bingwa, with Audra McDonald and Andre Braugher.
- 8/3/2022
- by Jolie Lash
- The Wrap
“Evil” will return to haunt Paramount+ viewers for a fourth season, the streamer said Wednesday. The news arrives just weeks after the supernatural mystery series from creators Robert and Michelle King debuted its third season.
“’Evil’ continues to expand its fanbase of both critics and viewers alike — Season 3 has a 100 rating on Rotten Tomatoes and it is a consistent top five most-watched original series and acquisition driver for the service,” said Nicole Clemens, presiden of Paramount+ Original Scripted Series. “We couldn’t be more excited to be terrified by what Robert and Michelle create for Season 4 with our outstanding cast bringing it to life.”
Four episodes of Season 3 are available to stream after the show’s June 12 return, which picked up moments after the Season 2 finale.
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“’Evil’ continues to expand its fanbase of both critics and viewers alike — Season 3 has a 100 rating on Rotten Tomatoes and it is a consistent top five most-watched original series and acquisition driver for the service,” said Nicole Clemens, presiden of Paramount+ Original Scripted Series. “We couldn’t be more excited to be terrified by what Robert and Michelle create for Season 4 with our outstanding cast bringing it to life.”
Four episodes of Season 3 are available to stream after the show’s June 12 return, which picked up moments after the Season 2 finale.
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- 7/6/2022
- by Brandon Katz
- The Wrap
Paramount+ has renewed “Evil” for a fourth season.
The series is a psychological mystery that examines the origins of evil along the dividing line between science and religion. Katja Herbers stars as Dr. Kristen Bouchard, a forensic psychologist who investigates supernatural incidents with Catholic priest David Acosta (Mike Colter) and technology expert Ben Shakir (Aasif Mandvi). Michael Emerson, Christine Lahti, Kurt Fuller, Andrea Martin, Brooklyn Shuck, Skylar Gray, Maddy Crocco and Dalya Knapp also star.
“Evil” is now in its third season, with four episodes currently streaming. Season 3 picks up moments after the end of Season 2, when a newly ordained David and Kristen kiss. The two must navigate this fraught new reality while contending with David’s involvement with “the entity,” an espionage unit within the Catholic church. Meanwhile, Ben finds his brain breaking from their unsolved cases and turns to his sister for help.
Creators Robert King and Michelle King...
The series is a psychological mystery that examines the origins of evil along the dividing line between science and religion. Katja Herbers stars as Dr. Kristen Bouchard, a forensic psychologist who investigates supernatural incidents with Catholic priest David Acosta (Mike Colter) and technology expert Ben Shakir (Aasif Mandvi). Michael Emerson, Christine Lahti, Kurt Fuller, Andrea Martin, Brooklyn Shuck, Skylar Gray, Maddy Crocco and Dalya Knapp also star.
“Evil” is now in its third season, with four episodes currently streaming. Season 3 picks up moments after the end of Season 2, when a newly ordained David and Kristen kiss. The two must navigate this fraught new reality while contending with David’s involvement with “the entity,” an espionage unit within the Catholic church. Meanwhile, Ben finds his brain breaking from their unsolved cases and turns to his sister for help.
Creators Robert King and Michelle King...
- 7/6/2022
- by Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV
Paramount Plus has called upon Michelle and Robert King to scare up a fourth season of Evil, the duo’s critically-beloved series about a unique trio that investigates supernatural occurrences.
The series that began on CBS is now in its third season on the streamer. New episodes of the 10-episode season drop weekly on Sundays.
“Evil continues to expand its fanbase of both critics and viewers alike. Season three currently has a 100 rating on Rotten Tomatoes and it is a consistent top five most-watched original series and acquisition driver for the service,” said Nicole Clemens, president, Paramount+ Original Scripted Series, in a statement. “We couldn’t be more excited to be terrified by what Robert and Michelle create for season four with our outstanding cast bringing it to life.”
Season three of Evil began moments after the newly ordained priest David (Mike Colter) kissed Kristen (Katie Herbers), his psychologist/partner in crime.
The series that began on CBS is now in its third season on the streamer. New episodes of the 10-episode season drop weekly on Sundays.
“Evil continues to expand its fanbase of both critics and viewers alike. Season three currently has a 100 rating on Rotten Tomatoes and it is a consistent top five most-watched original series and acquisition driver for the service,” said Nicole Clemens, president, Paramount+ Original Scripted Series, in a statement. “We couldn’t be more excited to be terrified by what Robert and Michelle create for season four with our outstanding cast bringing it to life.”
Season three of Evil began moments after the newly ordained priest David (Mike Colter) kissed Kristen (Katie Herbers), his psychologist/partner in crime.
- 7/6/2022
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
Amazon Prime Video has released the first teaser trailer for the new Chris Pratt action-thriller series “The Terminal List.”
Based on the best-selling novel by Jack Carr, the series follows James Reece (Pratt) after his platoon of Navy SEALs is wiped out during a covert mission. Reece’s situation worsens when he returns home to his family and conflicting memories and questions about his culpability arise. As new evidence about the ambush comes to light, Reece discovers dark forces working against him, endangering not only his life, but the lives of those he loves.
The series also stars Constance Wu, Taylor Kitsch, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Riley Keough, Arlo Mertz, Jai Courtney, Jd Pardo, Patrick Schwarzenegger, Lamonica Garrett, Stephen Bishop, Sean Gunn, Tyner Rushing, Jared Shaw, Christina Vidal, Nick Chinlund, Matthew Rauch, Warren Kole and Alexis Louder.
Pratt and Jon Schumacher executive produce for Indivisible Productions alongside Antoine Fuqua of Fuqua Films.
Based on the best-selling novel by Jack Carr, the series follows James Reece (Pratt) after his platoon of Navy SEALs is wiped out during a covert mission. Reece’s situation worsens when he returns home to his family and conflicting memories and questions about his culpability arise. As new evidence about the ambush comes to light, Reece discovers dark forces working against him, endangering not only his life, but the lives of those he loves.
The series also stars Constance Wu, Taylor Kitsch, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Riley Keough, Arlo Mertz, Jai Courtney, Jd Pardo, Patrick Schwarzenegger, Lamonica Garrett, Stephen Bishop, Sean Gunn, Tyner Rushing, Jared Shaw, Christina Vidal, Nick Chinlund, Matthew Rauch, Warren Kole and Alexis Louder.
Pratt and Jon Schumacher executive produce for Indivisible Productions alongside Antoine Fuqua of Fuqua Films.
- 5/19/2022
- by Carson Burton
- Variety Film + TV
Evil Season 3 looks set to get even weirder.
The CBS-turned-Paramount+ thriller dropped a new trailer ahead of its summer launch.
The series has showcased spine-tingling storylines throughout its two seasons to date, but fans will be happy to know the whole David and Kristen kissing will be handled on Evil Season 3.
"We’re doing this” Kristen says to David, who responds with the following:
“We can’t.”
Evil is a psychological mystery that examines the origins of evil along the dividing line between science and religion.
Evil Season 3 begins moments after the end of Evil Season 2: when a newly ordained David and Kristen kiss.
The two not only have to navigate this fraught new reality, but contend with David's involvement with "the entity," an espionage unit within the Catholic church.
Meanwhile, Ben finds his brain breaking from their unsolved cases and turns to his sister for help.
The CBS-turned-Paramount+ thriller dropped a new trailer ahead of its summer launch.
The series has showcased spine-tingling storylines throughout its two seasons to date, but fans will be happy to know the whole David and Kristen kissing will be handled on Evil Season 3.
"We’re doing this” Kristen says to David, who responds with the following:
“We can’t.”
Evil is a psychological mystery that examines the origins of evil along the dividing line between science and religion.
Evil Season 3 begins moments after the end of Evil Season 2: when a newly ordained David and Kristen kiss.
The two not only have to navigate this fraught new reality, but contend with David's involvement with "the entity," an espionage unit within the Catholic church.
Meanwhile, Ben finds his brain breaking from their unsolved cases and turns to his sister for help.
- 5/19/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Paramount+ has set a June debut for the third season of Robert and Michelle King’s popular series Evil. The dark and twisty drama will return on Sunday, June 12, with new episodes rolling out weekly on the streaming service. You can watch a teaser, which includes the premiere date announcement, below.
Starring Katja Herbers, Mike Colter and Aasif Mandvi, Evil is a psychological mystery that examines the origins of evil along the dividing line between science and religion. The series focuses on a skeptical female psychologist who joins a priest-in-training and a contractor as they investigate the church’s backlog of unexplained mysteries, including supposed miracles, demonic possessions and hauntings. Their job is to assess if there is a logical explanation or if something truly supernatural is at work.
Season three of Evil begins moments after the end of season two: when a newly ordained David and Kristen kiss. In season three,...
Starring Katja Herbers, Mike Colter and Aasif Mandvi, Evil is a psychological mystery that examines the origins of evil along the dividing line between science and religion. The series focuses on a skeptical female psychologist who joins a priest-in-training and a contractor as they investigate the church’s backlog of unexplained mysteries, including supposed miracles, demonic possessions and hauntings. Their job is to assess if there is a logical explanation or if something truly supernatural is at work.
Season three of Evil begins moments after the end of season two: when a newly ordained David and Kristen kiss. In season three,...
- 3/30/2022
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Evil is sticking around at Paramount+.
The streamer on Thursday announced that its hit original series was renewed for a third season.
The first three episodes of season two of Evil are currently available to stream on Paramount+, and TV Fanatic has been keeping up!
Click here to read our Evil reviews!
According to Paramount+, Evil Season 2 is already one of the service's top acquisition drivers, with viewership growing week over week compared to the first season.
New episodes of the 13-episode long second season drop weekly on Sundays, exclusively for Paramount+ subscribers.
If you're still in the dark about the show, Evil is a psychological mystery that examines the origins of evil along the dividing line between science and religion.
The series focuses on a skeptical female psychologist who joins a priest-in-training and a contractor as they investigate the church’s backlog of unexplained mysteries, including supposed miracles, demonic possessions and hauntings.
The streamer on Thursday announced that its hit original series was renewed for a third season.
The first three episodes of season two of Evil are currently available to stream on Paramount+, and TV Fanatic has been keeping up!
Click here to read our Evil reviews!
According to Paramount+, Evil Season 2 is already one of the service's top acquisition drivers, with viewership growing week over week compared to the first season.
New episodes of the 13-episode long second season drop weekly on Sundays, exclusively for Paramount+ subscribers.
If you're still in the dark about the show, Evil is a psychological mystery that examines the origins of evil along the dividing line between science and religion.
The series focuses on a skeptical female psychologist who joins a priest-in-training and a contractor as they investigate the church’s backlog of unexplained mysteries, including supposed miracles, demonic possessions and hauntings.
- 7/8/2021
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Three episodes into its Season 2 run at its new home, Paramount+, Robert and Michelle King’s Evil has been renewed for a third season by the ViacomCBS streamer.
This season already has been a major draw for Paramount+, with viewership growing week-over-week compared with the first season, according to a snippet of ratings data released with the renewal announcement. New episodes drop weekly on Sundays on the ViacomCBS streamer.
Evil, one of the best-reviewed new broadcast series of the 2019-20 season, originated on CBS, where it struggled to deliver strong linear ratings. But the dark and twisty drama has excelled on digital and comes from the Kings, who helped launch Paramount+ predecessor CBS All Access with The Good Fight, now also on Paramount+. Evil moved from CBS to Paramount+ ahead of its current second season after a strong showing for the first season on the platform as well as on...
This season already has been a major draw for Paramount+, with viewership growing week-over-week compared with the first season, according to a snippet of ratings data released with the renewal announcement. New episodes drop weekly on Sundays on the ViacomCBS streamer.
Evil, one of the best-reviewed new broadcast series of the 2019-20 season, originated on CBS, where it struggled to deliver strong linear ratings. But the dark and twisty drama has excelled on digital and comes from the Kings, who helped launch Paramount+ predecessor CBS All Access with The Good Fight, now also on Paramount+. Evil moved from CBS to Paramount+ ahead of its current second season after a strong showing for the first season on the platform as well as on...
- 7/8/2021
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
[This story contains spoilers for the season one finale of HBO’s Lovecraft Country, “Full Circle.”]
The first season of Lovecraft Country has concluded, and there’s no telling how long the wait will be for season two.
The finale, “Full Circle” directed by Nelson McCormick and written by showrunner Misha Green has left us with no shortage of questions about the future of the series, especially when it comes to the finale’s three major deaths. Is Tic (Jonathan Majors) really gone? How about Christina (Abbey Lee) and Ruby (Wunmi Mosaku), also killed in the finale? What about ...
The first season of Lovecraft Country has concluded, and there’s no telling how long the wait will be for season two.
The finale, “Full Circle” directed by Nelson McCormick and written by showrunner Misha Green has left us with no shortage of questions about the future of the series, especially when it comes to the finale’s three major deaths. Is Tic (Jonathan Majors) really gone? How about Christina (Abbey Lee) and Ruby (Wunmi Mosaku), also killed in the finale? What about ...
- 10/20/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
[This story contains spoilers for the season one finale of HBO’s Lovecraft Country, “Full Circle.”]
The first season of Lovecraft Country has concluded, and there’s no telling how long the wait will be for season two.
The finale, “Full Circle” directed by Nelson McCormick and written by showrunner Misha Green has left us with no shortage of questions about the future of the series, especially when it comes to the finale’s three major deaths. Is Tic (Jonathan Majors) really gone? How about Christina (Abbey Lee) and Ruby (Wunmi Mosaku), also killed in the finale? What about ...
The first season of Lovecraft Country has concluded, and there’s no telling how long the wait will be for season two.
The finale, “Full Circle” directed by Nelson McCormick and written by showrunner Misha Green has left us with no shortage of questions about the future of the series, especially when it comes to the finale’s three major deaths. Is Tic (Jonathan Majors) really gone? How about Christina (Abbey Lee) and Ruby (Wunmi Mosaku), also killed in the finale? What about ...
- 10/20/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
[This story contains major spoilers for the season finale of HBO’s Lovecraft Country, “Full Circle.”]
Magic has been changed, forever. The season finale of Lovecraft Country brought the scythe down hard on its characters, leaving behind shocking casualties. But in the wake of that mortal destruction, something new has manifested. The world of Lovecraft Country has been changed dramatically with its finale, and with those changes come new meaning to the term black magic.
The finale, “Full Circle,” directed by Nelson McCormick and written by showrunner Misha Green, ends in tragedy. While Christina’s (Abbey Lee) plan went awry in ...
Magic has been changed, forever. The season finale of Lovecraft Country brought the scythe down hard on its characters, leaving behind shocking casualties. But in the wake of that mortal destruction, something new has manifested. The world of Lovecraft Country has been changed dramatically with its finale, and with those changes come new meaning to the term black magic.
The finale, “Full Circle,” directed by Nelson McCormick and written by showrunner Misha Green, ends in tragedy. While Christina’s (Abbey Lee) plan went awry in ...
- 10/19/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
[This story contains major spoilers for the season finale of HBO’s Lovecraft Country, “Full Circle.”]
Magic has been changed, forever. The season finale of Lovecraft Country brought the scythe down hard on its characters, leaving behind shocking casualties. But in the wake of that mortal destruction, something new has manifested. The world of Lovecraft Country has been changed dramatically with its finale, and with those changes come new meaning to the term black magic.
The finale, “Full Circle,” directed by Nelson McCormick and written by showrunner Misha Green, ends in tragedy. While Christina’s (Abbey Lee) plan went awry in ...
Magic has been changed, forever. The season finale of Lovecraft Country brought the scythe down hard on its characters, leaving behind shocking casualties. But in the wake of that mortal destruction, something new has manifested. The world of Lovecraft Country has been changed dramatically with its finale, and with those changes come new meaning to the term black magic.
The finale, “Full Circle,” directed by Nelson McCormick and written by showrunner Misha Green, ends in tragedy. While Christina’s (Abbey Lee) plan went awry in ...
- 10/19/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Spoiler Alert: This post contains details of tonight’s Lovecraft Country Season 1 finale
“As an artist, I make art to start conversations, and one always hopes their art is a reflection of the times,” says Lovecraft Country showrunner Misha Green in a definite understatement of the discourse and timeliness of the HBO series that wrapped up its first season tonight
Based on Matt Ruff’s 2016 novel of the same name, the Green, Jordan Peele and J.J. Abrams EP’d horror drama sought to pull back the curtain on a secret history of American white supremacy and shatter genres simultaneously over its first season 10-episode run. Certainly, tonight’s fiery Green penned and Nelson McCormick directed “Full Circle” finale hit those bullseyes hard – as my colleague Dino-Ray Ramos details here in his recap and analysis of the season ender.
In that vein, Green chatted with me about the Jurnee Smollett, Jonathan Majors...
“As an artist, I make art to start conversations, and one always hopes their art is a reflection of the times,” says Lovecraft Country showrunner Misha Green in a definite understatement of the discourse and timeliness of the HBO series that wrapped up its first season tonight
Based on Matt Ruff’s 2016 novel of the same name, the Green, Jordan Peele and J.J. Abrams EP’d horror drama sought to pull back the curtain on a secret history of American white supremacy and shatter genres simultaneously over its first season 10-episode run. Certainly, tonight’s fiery Green penned and Nelson McCormick directed “Full Circle” finale hit those bullseyes hard – as my colleague Dino-Ray Ramos details here in his recap and analysis of the season ender.
In that vein, Green chatted with me about the Jurnee Smollett, Jonathan Majors...
- 10/19/2020
- by Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
A review of the Lovecraft Country season finale, “Full Circle,” coming up just as soon as the whole car sings along to “Sh-Boom” by The Chords…
“He knew telling a story was a kind of power, but he also knew it wasn’t enough.” —Diana
Throughout this often remarkable, occasionally vexing first season of Lovecraft Country, we’ve talked about the show’s impressive, at times incompatible, stew of ingredients. It mixed anthological stories, like Leti’s haunted-house nightmare or Hippolyta’s adventures through time and space, with the serialized...
“He knew telling a story was a kind of power, but he also knew it wasn’t enough.” —Diana
Throughout this often remarkable, occasionally vexing first season of Lovecraft Country, we’ve talked about the show’s impressive, at times incompatible, stew of ingredients. It mixed anthological stories, like Leti’s haunted-house nightmare or Hippolyta’s adventures through time and space, with the serialized...
- 10/19/2020
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Rollingstone.com
Spoiler Alert: This article contains details about Sunday night’s season finale of Lovecraft Country.
Ever since Misha Green unleashed the wonder that is Lovecraft Country to the world in August, she, along with an all-star roster of writers and directors has immersed us in the Lccu: The Lovecraft Country Cinematic Universe. The series played out like an anthology of sorts that connect to create a 10-hour movie. Each episode is an origin story for each character — who could easily be a superhero — and tonight, we saw what is the series’ equivalent to Avengers: Endgame, with Jonathan Majors’ Atticus being Iron Man.
Directed by Nelson McCormick and written by Green (read Dominic Patten’s interview about the finale here), the episode was appropriately titled “Full Circle” and picks up immediately after episode 9. Diana (Jada Harris) has been cursed by the...
Ever since Misha Green unleashed the wonder that is Lovecraft Country to the world in August, she, along with an all-star roster of writers and directors has immersed us in the Lccu: The Lovecraft Country Cinematic Universe. The series played out like an anthology of sorts that connect to create a 10-hour movie. Each episode is an origin story for each character — who could easily be a superhero — and tonight, we saw what is the series’ equivalent to Avengers: Endgame, with Jonathan Majors’ Atticus being Iron Man.
Directed by Nelson McCormick and written by Green (read Dominic Patten’s interview about the finale here), the episode was appropriately titled “Full Circle” and picks up immediately after episode 9. Diana (Jada Harris) has been cursed by the...
- 10/19/2020
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
[This story contains major spoilers from the season finale of HBO’s Lovecraft Country, “Full Circle.”]
Count the dead, cast a spell, say a prayer. However you choose to process what you’ve just seen, that’s a wrap on the first season of Lovecraft Country.
“Full Circle,” directed by Nelson McCormick and written by Misha Green, was true to its name. Lovecraft Country went back to Ardham for another bout with shoggoths, blood rituals, and tragedy: the deaths of three major characters, even if one of them isn’t likely to inspire too much heartache. All of it paved ...
Count the dead, cast a spell, say a prayer. However you choose to process what you’ve just seen, that’s a wrap on the first season of Lovecraft Country.
“Full Circle,” directed by Nelson McCormick and written by Misha Green, was true to its name. Lovecraft Country went back to Ardham for another bout with shoggoths, blood rituals, and tragedy: the deaths of three major characters, even if one of them isn’t likely to inspire too much heartache. All of it paved ...
- 10/18/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
[This story contains major spoilers from the season finale of HBO’s Lovecraft Country, “Full Circle.”]
Count the dead, cast a spell, say a prayer. However you choose to process what you’ve just seen, that’s a wrap on the first season of Lovecraft Country.
“Full Circle,” directed by Nelson McCormick and written by Misha Green, was true to its name. Lovecraft Country went back to Ardham for another bout with shoggoths, blood rituals, and tragedy: the deaths of three major characters, even if one of them isn’t likely to inspire too much heartache. All of it paved ...
Count the dead, cast a spell, say a prayer. However you choose to process what you’ve just seen, that’s a wrap on the first season of Lovecraft Country.
“Full Circle,” directed by Nelson McCormick and written by Misha Green, was true to its name. Lovecraft Country went back to Ardham for another bout with shoggoths, blood rituals, and tragedy: the deaths of three major characters, even if one of them isn’t likely to inspire too much heartache. All of it paved ...
- 10/18/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
[This story contains major spoilers for the season finale of HBO’s Lovecraft Country, “Full Circle.”]
The end has arrived, not only for the first season of Lovecraft Country but seemingly for three of its central characters. Death is the name of the game in the season finale of Lovecraft Country, and with it comes a monumental shift in the world of magic.
In “Full Circle,” directed by Nelson McCormick and written by Misha Green, all roads lead back to Ardham as Tic (Jonathan Majors) and his family attempt to stop Christina (Abbey Lee) from gaining immortality. Most of ...
The end has arrived, not only for the first season of Lovecraft Country but seemingly for three of its central characters. Death is the name of the game in the season finale of Lovecraft Country, and with it comes a monumental shift in the world of magic.
In “Full Circle,” directed by Nelson McCormick and written by Misha Green, all roads lead back to Ardham as Tic (Jonathan Majors) and his family attempt to stop Christina (Abbey Lee) from gaining immortality. Most of ...
- 10/18/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
[This story contains major spoilers for the season finale of HBO’s Lovecraft Country, “Full Circle.”]
The end has arrived, not only for the first season of Lovecraft Country but seemingly for three of its central characters. Death is the name of the game in the season finale of Lovecraft Country, and with it comes a monumental shift in the world of magic.
In “Full Circle,” directed by Nelson McCormick and written by Misha Green, all roads lead back to Ardham as Tic (Jonathan Majors) and his family attempt to stop Christina (Abbey Lee) from gaining immortality. Most of ...
The end has arrived, not only for the first season of Lovecraft Country but seemingly for three of its central characters. Death is the name of the game in the season finale of Lovecraft Country, and with it comes a monumental shift in the world of magic.
In “Full Circle,” directed by Nelson McCormick and written by Misha Green, all roads lead back to Ardham as Tic (Jonathan Majors) and his family attempt to stop Christina (Abbey Lee) from gaining immortality. Most of ...
- 10/18/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Hunters is not going anywhere.
Amazon Studios announced today it has ordered a second season of the Amazon Original series Hunters.
The hit conspiracy thriller was created by David Weil and executive produced by Jordan Peele, and streams exclusively on Amazon Prime Video in more than 200 countries and territories worldwide.
The first season of Hunters, starring Al Pacino, Logan Lerman, and Jerrika Hinton, bowed globally February 21.
“I am beyond grateful to Jen and the Amazon family for their continued extraordinary support of Hunters,” said Weil.
“Alongside our magnificent cast, incredible crew, and brilliant writers and producers, I am more eager than ever to share the next chapter of the Hunters saga with the world.”
“With Hunters, David Weil’s bold vision and fearless imagination powered a thrilling, twisty, action-packed first season that engaged Prime Video customers around the world,” said Jennifer Salke, Head of Amazon Studios.
“We are thrilled that David,...
Amazon Studios announced today it has ordered a second season of the Amazon Original series Hunters.
The hit conspiracy thriller was created by David Weil and executive produced by Jordan Peele, and streams exclusively on Amazon Prime Video in more than 200 countries and territories worldwide.
The first season of Hunters, starring Al Pacino, Logan Lerman, and Jerrika Hinton, bowed globally February 21.
“I am beyond grateful to Jen and the Amazon family for their continued extraordinary support of Hunters,” said Weil.
“Alongside our magnificent cast, incredible crew, and brilliant writers and producers, I am more eager than ever to share the next chapter of the Hunters saga with the world.”
“With Hunters, David Weil’s bold vision and fearless imagination powered a thrilling, twisty, action-packed first season that engaged Prime Video customers around the world,” said Jennifer Salke, Head of Amazon Studios.
“We are thrilled that David,...
- 8/3/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
“Hunters” has been renewed for a second season at Amazon, Variety has learned.
The series was created by David Weil, who also serves as executive producer and co-showrunner along with Nikki Toscano. Jordan Peele also executive produces along with Win Rosenfeld under their Monkeypaw Productions banner. Alfonso Gomez-Rejon directed the pilot and is also an executive producer. Nelson McCormick executive produces along with Sonar Entertainment’s David Ellender. Amazon Studios produces along with Monkeypaw and Sonar.
“Hunters” follows a diverse band of Nazi hunters living in 1977 New York City. The Hunters, as they’re known, have discovered that hundreds of high-ranking Nazi officials are living among us and conspiring to create a Fourth Reich in the United States. The first season debuted on Feb. 21.
“With ‘Hunters,’ David Weil’s bold vision and fearless imagination powered a thrilling, twisty, action-packed first season that engaged Prime Video customers around the world,” said Jennifer Salke,...
The series was created by David Weil, who also serves as executive producer and co-showrunner along with Nikki Toscano. Jordan Peele also executive produces along with Win Rosenfeld under their Monkeypaw Productions banner. Alfonso Gomez-Rejon directed the pilot and is also an executive producer. Nelson McCormick executive produces along with Sonar Entertainment’s David Ellender. Amazon Studios produces along with Monkeypaw and Sonar.
“Hunters” follows a diverse band of Nazi hunters living in 1977 New York City. The Hunters, as they’re known, have discovered that hundreds of high-ranking Nazi officials are living among us and conspiring to create a Fourth Reich in the United States. The first season debuted on Feb. 21.
“With ‘Hunters,’ David Weil’s bold vision and fearless imagination powered a thrilling, twisty, action-packed first season that engaged Prime Video customers around the world,” said Jennifer Salke,...
- 8/3/2020
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Amazon Studios has renewed its conspiracy thriller “Hunters” for a second season.
The David Weil-created series is executive produced by Jordan Peal and stars Al Pacino, Logan Lerman and Jerrika Hinton. It premiered Feb. 21 on Amazon Prime Video.
The series follows a diverse band of Nazi hunters living in 1977 New York City. The Hunters, as they’re known, have discovered that hundreds of high-ranking Nazi officials are living among us and conspiring to create a Fourth Reich in the U.S. The eclectic team of Hunters will set out on a bloody quest to bring the Nazis to justice and thwart their new genocidal plans.
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“I am beyond grateful to Jen and the Amazon family for their continued extraordinary support of Hunters,” said Weil. “Alongside our magnificent cast, incredible crew, and brilliant writers and producers, I am more...
The David Weil-created series is executive produced by Jordan Peal and stars Al Pacino, Logan Lerman and Jerrika Hinton. It premiered Feb. 21 on Amazon Prime Video.
The series follows a diverse band of Nazi hunters living in 1977 New York City. The Hunters, as they’re known, have discovered that hundreds of high-ranking Nazi officials are living among us and conspiring to create a Fourth Reich in the U.S. The eclectic team of Hunters will set out on a bloody quest to bring the Nazis to justice and thwart their new genocidal plans.
Also Read: Amazon Prime Video in August: Here's Everything New Coming
“I am beyond grateful to Jen and the Amazon family for their continued extraordinary support of Hunters,” said Weil. “Alongside our magnificent cast, incredible crew, and brilliant writers and producers, I am more...
- 8/3/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
Amazon Studios has ordered a second season of its hit conspiracy thriller drama series Hunters, starring Al Pacino, Logan Lerman and Jerrika Hinton.
Created by David Weil and executive produced by Jordan Peele, the first season of Hunters followed a diverse band of Nazi hunters living in 1977 New York City. The Hunters, as they’re known, have discovered that hundreds of high-ranking Nazi officials are living among us and conspiring to create a Fourth Reich in the United States.
“I am beyond grateful to Jen and the Amazon family for their continued extraordinary support of Hunters,” said Weil. “Alongside our magnificent cast, incredible crew, and brilliant writers and producers, I am more eager than ever to share the next chapter of the Hunters saga with the world.”
Weil became inspired to make Hunters from his grandmother, who was also a Holocaust survivor, Weill said during the show’s panel at...
Created by David Weil and executive produced by Jordan Peele, the first season of Hunters followed a diverse band of Nazi hunters living in 1977 New York City. The Hunters, as they’re known, have discovered that hundreds of high-ranking Nazi officials are living among us and conspiring to create a Fourth Reich in the United States.
“I am beyond grateful to Jen and the Amazon family for their continued extraordinary support of Hunters,” said Weil. “Alongside our magnificent cast, incredible crew, and brilliant writers and producers, I am more eager than ever to share the next chapter of the Hunters saga with the world.”
Weil became inspired to make Hunters from his grandmother, who was also a Holocaust survivor, Weill said during the show’s panel at...
- 8/3/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Highland Park will be turned into a bit of 1970s New York next week, as Amazon Prime Video transforms a section of that northeast Los Angeles neighborhood into a promotion for its new Hunters series.
In the series, which bows Feb. 21 on Amazon Prime, Nazi hunters discover hundreds of high-ranking Nazi officials in 1977 New York City. Their plan is to create a Fourth Reich in the Us. The Hunters say nuh-uh and set out to thwart their new genocidal plans. The series stars Al Pacino and Logan Lerman and is executive produced by Academy Award-winner Jordan Peele (Get Out).
The series was created by David Weil and also stars Jerrika Hinton, Josh Radnor, Kate Mulvany, Tiffany Boone, Greg Austin, Louis Ozawa, Carol Kane, Saul Rubinek, Dylan Baker and Lena Olin. Hunters, produced by Amazon Studios, Peele’s Monkeypaw Productions and Sonar Entertainment, is executive produced by Weil, who serves as...
In the series, which bows Feb. 21 on Amazon Prime, Nazi hunters discover hundreds of high-ranking Nazi officials in 1977 New York City. Their plan is to create a Fourth Reich in the Us. The Hunters say nuh-uh and set out to thwart their new genocidal plans. The series stars Al Pacino and Logan Lerman and is executive produced by Academy Award-winner Jordan Peele (Get Out).
The series was created by David Weil and also stars Jerrika Hinton, Josh Radnor, Kate Mulvany, Tiffany Boone, Greg Austin, Louis Ozawa, Carol Kane, Saul Rubinek, Dylan Baker and Lena Olin. Hunters, produced by Amazon Studios, Peele’s Monkeypaw Productions and Sonar Entertainment, is executive produced by Weil, who serves as...
- 2/14/2020
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
“Hunters” may be set in 1970s New York City, but the message of the upcoming Amazon Nazi-hunting series is about as timely as it gets.
“We’re facing an epidemic of anti-Semitism, racism, xenophobia — the likes of which we haven’t seen in decades,” creator David Weil said Tuesday at the Television Critics Association press tour. “So this show is really a question. It’s: ‘What do you do?'”
“For this show about a group of vigilantes who try and reclaim the power, the question the show poses is: ‘If you hunt monsters, do you risk becoming a monster yourself?'” Weil continued. “I think that’s very timely, I think it’s a question we should all be asking ourselves in this day and age.”
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“Hunters” follows a diverse band of Nazi hunters living in 1977 New York City.
“We’re facing an epidemic of anti-Semitism, racism, xenophobia — the likes of which we haven’t seen in decades,” creator David Weil said Tuesday at the Television Critics Association press tour. “So this show is really a question. It’s: ‘What do you do?'”
“For this show about a group of vigilantes who try and reclaim the power, the question the show poses is: ‘If you hunt monsters, do you risk becoming a monster yourself?'” Weil continued. “I think that’s very timely, I think it’s a question we should all be asking ourselves in this day and age.”
Also Read: Former 'Agt' Judge Heidi Klum Weighs in on Flap Over Gabrielle Union Ouster
“Hunters” follows a diverse band of Nazi hunters living in 1977 New York City.
- 1/14/2020
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Amazon Prime Video today announced a premiere date for the highly-anticipated conspiracy thriller Hunters.
Created by David Weil, Hunters stars legendary Academy Award-winner Al Pacino and is executive produced by Academy Award-winner Jordan Peele.
In addition to the launch date for the thriller, they also dropped key art and a trailer. Let's take a look!
Hunters follows a diverse band of Nazi hunters living in 1977 New York City.
The Hunters, as they’re known, have discovered that hundreds of high-ranking Nazi officials are living among us and conspiring to create a Fourth Reich in the U.S.
The eclectic team of Hunters will set out on a bloody quest to bring the Nazis to justice and thwart their new genocidal plans.
The series also stars Logan Lerman, Jerrika Hinton, Josh Radnor, Kate Mulvany, Tiffany Boone, Greg Austin, Louis Ozawa Changchien, Carol Kane, Saul Rubinek, Dylan Baker, and Lena Olin.
With...
Created by David Weil, Hunters stars legendary Academy Award-winner Al Pacino and is executive produced by Academy Award-winner Jordan Peele.
In addition to the launch date for the thriller, they also dropped key art and a trailer. Let's take a look!
Hunters follows a diverse band of Nazi hunters living in 1977 New York City.
The Hunters, as they’re known, have discovered that hundreds of high-ranking Nazi officials are living among us and conspiring to create a Fourth Reich in the U.S.
The eclectic team of Hunters will set out on a bloody quest to bring the Nazis to justice and thwart their new genocidal plans.
The series also stars Logan Lerman, Jerrika Hinton, Josh Radnor, Kate Mulvany, Tiffany Boone, Greg Austin, Louis Ozawa Changchien, Carol Kane, Saul Rubinek, Dylan Baker, and Lena Olin.
With...
- 1/3/2020
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
Jordan Peele is bringing Nazi hunting to Amazon Prime Video via “Hunters,” an upcoming conspiracy thriller that will hit the streaming service in 2020.
“Hunters,” executive produced by Jordan Peele and starring Al Pacino, will follow a ragtag group of Nazi hunters in 1977 New York City. The so-called Hunters discover that hundreds of high-ranking Nazi officials are living in the United States and are conspiring to create a Fourth Reich in America. The Nazi hunters, led by Pacino, will embark on a bloody quest to bring the Nazis to justice and thwart their genocidal plans.
Additional starts include Logan Lerman, Jerrika Hinton, Josh Radnor, Kate Mulvany, Tiffany Boone, Greg Austin, Louis Ozawa Changchien, Carol Kane, Saul Rubinek, Dylan Baker and Lena Olin.
The show was created by David Weil (“Moonfall”), who will also serve as executive producer and co-showrunner alongside executive producer Nikki Toscano. The show will be produced by Peele...
“Hunters,” executive produced by Jordan Peele and starring Al Pacino, will follow a ragtag group of Nazi hunters in 1977 New York City. The so-called Hunters discover that hundreds of high-ranking Nazi officials are living in the United States and are conspiring to create a Fourth Reich in America. The Nazi hunters, led by Pacino, will embark on a bloody quest to bring the Nazis to justice and thwart their genocidal plans.
Additional starts include Logan Lerman, Jerrika Hinton, Josh Radnor, Kate Mulvany, Tiffany Boone, Greg Austin, Louis Ozawa Changchien, Carol Kane, Saul Rubinek, Dylan Baker and Lena Olin.
The show was created by David Weil (“Moonfall”), who will also serve as executive producer and co-showrunner alongside executive producer Nikki Toscano. The show will be produced by Peele...
- 11/21/2019
- by Tyler Hersko
- Indiewire
Amazon released a full-length trailer for “Hunters” on Thursday, giving a fuller glimpse at the rag-tag team assembled by Al Pacino to hunt Nazis in the upcoming thriller series.
Set in New York City in 1977, “Hunters” centers on an eclectic team of so-called Hunters who have discovered that hundreds of high-ranking Nazi officials are living among in the U.S. and conspiring to create a Fourth Reich. The Hunters will set out on a bloody quest to bring the Nazis to justice and thwart their new genocidal plans.
Executive produced by Jordan Peele, the series stars Pacino as the leader of the hunters, alongside Logan Lerman, Jerrika Hinton, Josh Radnor, Kate Mulvany, Tiffany Boone, Greg Austin, Louis Ozawa Changchien, Carol Kane, Saul Rubinek, Dylan Baker and Lena Olin.
Also Read: Al Pacino Is Coming for the Nazis in First Look at Jordan Peele's Amazon Series 'Hunters' (Video)
The...
Set in New York City in 1977, “Hunters” centers on an eclectic team of so-called Hunters who have discovered that hundreds of high-ranking Nazi officials are living among in the U.S. and conspiring to create a Fourth Reich. The Hunters will set out on a bloody quest to bring the Nazis to justice and thwart their new genocidal plans.
Executive produced by Jordan Peele, the series stars Pacino as the leader of the hunters, alongside Logan Lerman, Jerrika Hinton, Josh Radnor, Kate Mulvany, Tiffany Boone, Greg Austin, Louis Ozawa Changchien, Carol Kane, Saul Rubinek, Dylan Baker and Lena Olin.
Also Read: Al Pacino Is Coming for the Nazis in First Look at Jordan Peele's Amazon Series 'Hunters' (Video)
The...
- 11/21/2019
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
As if you needed more proof that Al Pacino is a badass. Amazon dropped its first teaser for Jordan Peele’s upcoming Prime Video drama “Hunters” (formerly known as “The Hunt”) on Friday, featuring Pacino as the head of a rag-tag team of Nazi hunters on their quest for righteous revenge in New York City in the ’70s.
Watch the teaser above, in which Pacino’s character says, “This is not murder, this is mitzvah.”
Here’s the official description for the series, which is set to debut some time in 2020:
“Hunters” follows a diverse band of Nazi hunters living in 1977 New York City. The Hunters, as they’re known, have discovered that hundreds of high-ranking Nazi officials are living among us and conspiring to create a Fourth Reich in the U.S. The eclectic team of Hunters will set out on a bloody quest to bring the Nazis...
Watch the teaser above, in which Pacino’s character says, “This is not murder, this is mitzvah.”
Here’s the official description for the series, which is set to debut some time in 2020:
“Hunters” follows a diverse band of Nazi hunters living in 1977 New York City. The Hunters, as they’re known, have discovered that hundreds of high-ranking Nazi officials are living among us and conspiring to create a Fourth Reich in the U.S. The eclectic team of Hunters will set out on a bloody quest to bring the Nazis...
- 11/1/2019
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
DGA-Award winning director Dennie Gordon has been tapped to direct the Season 2 finale and penultimate episode of Warrior, Cinemax’s Tong Wars drama series from Justin Lin and Banshee co-creator Jonathan Tropper. In addition, the busy Gordon directs two episodes of Amazon’s The Hunt, a vengeance-driven Nazi hunting series executive produced by Oscar-winning Get Out writer-director Jordan Peele.
Created by Tropper, Warrior is a gritty, action-packed crime drama set during the brutal Tong Wars of San Francisco’s Chinatown in the second half of the 19th century. The series follows Ah Sahm (Andrew Koji), a martial arts prodigy who emigrates from China to San Francisco under mysterious circumstances. After proving his worth as a fighter, Ah Sahm becomes a hatchet man for the Hope Wei, one of Chinatown’s most powerful organized crime families, or tongs.
Warrior is produced for Cinemax by Perfect Storm Entertainment, Tropper Ink Productions and Bruce Lee Entertainment.
Created by Tropper, Warrior is a gritty, action-packed crime drama set during the brutal Tong Wars of San Francisco’s Chinatown in the second half of the 19th century. The series follows Ah Sahm (Andrew Koji), a martial arts prodigy who emigrates from China to San Francisco under mysterious circumstances. After proving his worth as a fighter, Ah Sahm becomes a hatchet man for the Hope Wei, one of Chinatown’s most powerful organized crime families, or tongs.
Warrior is produced for Cinemax by Perfect Storm Entertainment, Tropper Ink Productions and Bruce Lee Entertainment.
- 6/13/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Josh Radnor has joined Jordan Peele’s upcoming Amazon series “The Hunt,” TheWrap has learned.
The “How I Met Your Mother” alum has been cast opposite Al Pacino, Logan Lerman and Jerrika Hinton on the Prime Video Nazi-hunting drama.
Created by David Weil, “The Hunt” follows a diverse band of Nazi Hunters living in 1977 New York City. The Hunters, as they’re known, have discovered that hundreds of high-ranking Nazi officials are living among us and conspiring to create a Fourth Reich in the Us. The eclectic team of Hunters will set out on a bloody quest to bring the Nazis to justice and thwart their new genocidal plans.
Radnor will play Lonny Flash, a movie star who is secretly a member of Meyer’s (Pacino) organization, The Hunters
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Produced by Peele’s Monkeypaw Productions and Sonar Entertainment, “The Hunt” also stars Lena Olin,...
The “How I Met Your Mother” alum has been cast opposite Al Pacino, Logan Lerman and Jerrika Hinton on the Prime Video Nazi-hunting drama.
Created by David Weil, “The Hunt” follows a diverse band of Nazi Hunters living in 1977 New York City. The Hunters, as they’re known, have discovered that hundreds of high-ranking Nazi officials are living among us and conspiring to create a Fourth Reich in the Us. The eclectic team of Hunters will set out on a bloody quest to bring the Nazis to justice and thwart their new genocidal plans.
Radnor will play Lonny Flash, a movie star who is secretly a member of Meyer’s (Pacino) organization, The Hunters
Also Read: Amazon Orders Jordan Peele's Nazi-Hunting Show to Series
Produced by Peele’s Monkeypaw Productions and Sonar Entertainment, “The Hunt” also stars Lena Olin,...
- 3/1/2019
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
The final day of the 2019 winter Television Critics Assn. press tour brought Cleo TV, BYUtv and Amazon Prime Video to Pasadena, Calif. Executives from BYUtv discussed their desire to reach a “broad audience,” despite being owned by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, while executives from Amazon announced the order of almost 20 international series but said there was no real update on the “Lord of the Rings” series just yet. Amazon also presented panels for upcoming scripted dramas “Hanna,” “Good Omens” and “The Boys,” as well as the second season of Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s “Fleabag.”
Here, Variety breaks down five things learned at TCA Day 16:
Al Pacino Officially Heads to Amazon
The streamer confirmed Wednesday that the Oscar and Emmy winner has officially signed on to lead the cast of Jordan Peele’s “The Hunt.” In addition to Pacino and the previously announced Logan Lerman, Jerrika Hinton,...
Here, Variety breaks down five things learned at TCA Day 16:
Al Pacino Officially Heads to Amazon
The streamer confirmed Wednesday that the Oscar and Emmy winner has officially signed on to lead the cast of Jordan Peele’s “The Hunt.” In addition to Pacino and the previously announced Logan Lerman, Jerrika Hinton,...
- 2/14/2019
- by Danielle Turchiano and Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Amazon has confirmed cast for The Hunt, a vengeance-driven Nazi hunting series executive produced by Oscar-winning Get Out writer-director Jordan Peele. Al Pacino, Logan Lerman and Jerrika Hinton have closed deals to star in the series, along with Lena Olin, Carol Kane, Saul Rubinek, Tiffany Boone, Louis Ozawa Changchien, Greg Austin, and Dylan Baker.
The Hunt follows a diverse band of Nazi hunters living in 1977 New York City. The Hunters, as they’re known, have discovered that hundreds of high-ranking Nazi officials are living among us and conspiring to create a Fourth Reich in the U.S. The eclectic team of Hunters will set out on a bloody quest to bring the Nazis to justice and thwart their new genocidal plans.
The Hunt, produced by Peele’s Monkeypaw Productions and Sonar Entertainment, was created by David Weil (Moonfall), who will write and executive produce. Nikki Toscano executive produces and co-showruns with Weil.
The Hunt follows a diverse band of Nazi hunters living in 1977 New York City. The Hunters, as they’re known, have discovered that hundreds of high-ranking Nazi officials are living among us and conspiring to create a Fourth Reich in the U.S. The eclectic team of Hunters will set out on a bloody quest to bring the Nazis to justice and thwart their new genocidal plans.
The Hunt, produced by Peele’s Monkeypaw Productions and Sonar Entertainment, was created by David Weil (Moonfall), who will write and executive produce. Nikki Toscano executive produces and co-showruns with Weil.
- 2/13/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
The first season of “Chance,” Hulu’s finely crafted mystery-thriller starring Hugh Laurie, focused on one doctor’s quest to understand his own dangerous desires. He lived on the edge by studying not only his patients, but his own reactions to their plight.
Well, he’s reached a diagnosis. Eldon Chance’s (Laurie) hesitancy to dive headfirst into the dark, deep water of a criminal underworld, well, that’s gone. He’s jumping in with both feet, and he really likes getting wet.
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“Chance” is based on the book by Kem Nunn and was developed for Hulu by Nunn and Alexandra Cunningham. “Room” director Lenny Abrahamson directed the pilot and serves as an executive producer in Season 2.
The second season consists of 10 hour-long episodes, promises more action, and features a fresh new adversary in Paul Schneider.
Well, he’s reached a diagnosis. Eldon Chance’s (Laurie) hesitancy to dive headfirst into the dark, deep water of a criminal underworld, well, that’s gone. He’s jumping in with both feet, and he really likes getting wet.
Read More:‘Chance’ Review: Hugh Laurie Breaks Bad in Hulu’s Mysterious, Introspective Thriller
“Chance” is based on the book by Kem Nunn and was developed for Hulu by Nunn and Alexandra Cunningham. “Room” director Lenny Abrahamson directed the pilot and serves as an executive producer in Season 2.
The second season consists of 10 hour-long episodes, promises more action, and features a fresh new adversary in Paul Schneider.
- 9/14/2017
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
Thanks to VancouverFilm.Net, here is the Vancouver Film Production Update for June 2016, including "Death Note", "Juggernaut", "Prison Break" and a whole lot more:
Feature Film:
Boundaries
Boundaries Pictures Inc.
Exec. Producer(s): Chris Ferguson, Kenneth Burke
May 02/16 - Jun 02/16
Death Note
Dn (Canada) Productions Inc
Exec. Producer(s): Brendan Ferguson
Jun 30/16 - Aug 30/16
Further Adventures Of Max & Banks 2 & 3
Gramercy Film Productions
Producer: Michael Deluca, Erika Mitchell, Dana Brunetti, Marcus Viscidi
Feb 16/16 - Jul 06/16
Hot Street
Hot Street Productions Ltd
Exec. Producer(s): Alex Tkach
Producer: Chris Brough
Co-Producer: Ralph Zondag
May 23/16 - Jun 10/16
Juggernaut
Forlorn Hope Productions Inc.
Exec. Producer(s): Ben Silverman
Producer: Matthew Cervi
May 16/16 - Jun 08/16
Max 2: White House Hero
Max 2 Productions Canada
Producer: Karen Rosefelt, Ken Blancato, Matt Bierman
Line Producer: Kelley Sims
Jun 13/16 - Jul 13/16
Status Update
Status Productions Inc.
Exec. Producer(s): Shawn Williamson, Arielle Boisvert
Jun...
Feature Film:
Boundaries
Boundaries Pictures Inc.
Exec. Producer(s): Chris Ferguson, Kenneth Burke
May 02/16 - Jun 02/16
Death Note
Dn (Canada) Productions Inc
Exec. Producer(s): Brendan Ferguson
Jun 30/16 - Aug 30/16
Further Adventures Of Max & Banks 2 & 3
Gramercy Film Productions
Producer: Michael Deluca, Erika Mitchell, Dana Brunetti, Marcus Viscidi
Feb 16/16 - Jul 06/16
Hot Street
Hot Street Productions Ltd
Exec. Producer(s): Alex Tkach
Producer: Chris Brough
Co-Producer: Ralph Zondag
May 23/16 - Jun 10/16
Juggernaut
Forlorn Hope Productions Inc.
Exec. Producer(s): Ben Silverman
Producer: Matthew Cervi
May 16/16 - Jun 08/16
Max 2: White House Hero
Max 2 Productions Canada
Producer: Karen Rosefelt, Ken Blancato, Matt Bierman
Line Producer: Kelley Sims
Jun 13/16 - Jul 13/16
Status Update
Status Productions Inc.
Exec. Producer(s): Shawn Williamson, Arielle Boisvert
Jun...
- 5/28/2016
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Thanks to VancouverFilm.Net, here is the Vancouver Film Production Update for April 2016, including "Frequency", "Miranda's Rights", "Beyond" and a whole lot more:
Further Adventures Of Max & Banks 2 & 3
Feature
Gramercy Film Productions
Producer: Michael Deluca, Erika Mitchell, Dana Brunetti, Marcus Viscidi
Feb 16/16 - Jul 12/16
Herschel Additional Photography
Feature
User3 Productions, Ltd.
Mar 24/16 - Apr 13/16
Shirt
Feature
Shirt Productions Canada Inc.
Exec. Producer: Brent O'Connor
Feb 29/16 - May 25/16
The Solutrean
Feature
Solutre Inc.
Exec. Producer: Stuart Besser
Producer: Andrew Rona, Robin Le Chanu
Feb 22/16 - May 06/16
Project MC2
Web Series
Project MC2 Productions Inc.
Exec. Produce: Shauna Phelan
Mar 21/16 - Jun 16/16
Frequency
TV Pilot
1996 Films, a division of Adjacent Production Services Inc.
Exec. Producer(s): J. Carver, J. Gwaltz, J. Rickard, T. Emmerich, D. Lin, B. Anderson
Line Producer: Jae Marchant
Mar 14/16 - Apr 01/16
Miranda's Rights
TV Pilot
Gep Miranda Inc.
Producer: Gordon Mark
Mar 21/16 - Apr 10/16
Project 727
TV Pilot
Project 727 (Canada) Productions Inc
Exec.
Further Adventures Of Max & Banks 2 & 3
Feature
Gramercy Film Productions
Producer: Michael Deluca, Erika Mitchell, Dana Brunetti, Marcus Viscidi
Feb 16/16 - Jul 12/16
Herschel Additional Photography
Feature
User3 Productions, Ltd.
Mar 24/16 - Apr 13/16
Shirt
Feature
Shirt Productions Canada Inc.
Exec. Producer: Brent O'Connor
Feb 29/16 - May 25/16
The Solutrean
Feature
Solutre Inc.
Exec. Producer: Stuart Besser
Producer: Andrew Rona, Robin Le Chanu
Feb 22/16 - May 06/16
Project MC2
Web Series
Project MC2 Productions Inc.
Exec. Produce: Shauna Phelan
Mar 21/16 - Jun 16/16
Frequency
TV Pilot
1996 Films, a division of Adjacent Production Services Inc.
Exec. Producer(s): J. Carver, J. Gwaltz, J. Rickard, T. Emmerich, D. Lin, B. Anderson
Line Producer: Jae Marchant
Mar 14/16 - Apr 01/16
Miranda's Rights
TV Pilot
Gep Miranda Inc.
Producer: Gordon Mark
Mar 21/16 - Apr 10/16
Project 727
TV Pilot
Project 727 (Canada) Productions Inc
Exec.
- 3/25/2016
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Natalie Portman as Jacqueline Kennedy: 'Jackie.' Natalie Portman as Jacqueline Kennedy in 'Jackie' Notwithstanding the box office-friendly Thor movies, which revolve around Chris Hemsworth in the title role, Natalie Portman has yet to have a star vehicle as impactful as Darren Aronofsky's Black Swan, which earned her the Best Actress Academy Award nearly five years ago. Who knows, perhaps Pablo Larraín's Jackie will be one such vehicle; the biopic following U.S. First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy in the days after President John F. Kennedy assassination is slated for a 2017 release. The image above is the official “first look,” initially posted at Deadline.com. Also in the Jackie cast: Peter Sarsgaard as Robert Kennedy, Max Casella, Beth Grant, and Greta Gerwig. Darren Aronofsky and Juan de Dios Larraín are the two credited producers, while Noah Oppenheim (The Maze Runner, The Divergent Series: Allegiant) is the credited screenwriter.
- 12/17/2015
- by Anna Robinson
- Alt Film Guide
Recently, ABC released the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Nashville" episode 19 of season 3. The episode is entitled, "The Storm Has Just Begun," and it turns out that we're going to see some very interesting and dramatic scenes as Juliette plots her huge return to the stage. Deacon receives some much-awaited, life changing news, and more! In the new, 19th episode press release: It's The Evening Of Teddy's "Note By Note" Gala With Rayna, Deacon And The Girls Ready To Perform, But Before They Can, Deacon Receives The Call He's Been Waiting For. Press release number 2: The brightest stars of Nashville have gathered in support of Teddy's music education initiative, "Note By Note," where Juliette will plan her return to the spotlight - and Layla will find herself thrust into it - alongside Jade St. John. At the gala, Rayna, Deacon, Maddie and Daphne will get ready to take the stage and perform,...
- 4/15/2015
- by Megan
- OnTheFlix
Exclusive: La-based indie Enderby Entertainment has set a new production fund to finance two to four projects annually from various domestic and international partners with budgets of up to $15M. The first to be greenlit is Texas-set thriller The Storm. Nelson McCormick (The Stepfather, Prom Night) is directing from a script by Josh Campbell. Enderby partner Rick Dugdale will produce with Peter Toumasis; Enderby’s Daniel Petrie Jr (Beverly Hills Cop) is executive producing. Slated to shoot later this year, the film takes place in the midst of Texas storm season as a cold-blooded criminal seeks revenge on the small town sheriff who sent him to prison a decade earlier. With the sheriff mortally wounded, only an inexperienced deputy is left to protect the locals who are caught in the crossfire after a tornado rips through the town, cutting it off from the outside world.
“We are excited to start financing new projects at Enderby,...
“We are excited to start financing new projects at Enderby,...
- 2/8/2015
- by Nancy Tartaglione
- Deadline
Julia Stiles (the Bourne movie franchise) has been tapped for the lead in TNT‘s drama pilot Guilt By Association, from former prosecutor Marcia Clark, on whose book the project is based, and Dee Johnson. The project centers on Rachel Knight (Stiles), a talented, unorthodox and impulsive Deputy Da in the La County District Attorney’s office who sometimes operates outside the law in order to uphold it. Rachel relies on her cohorts — fashionable prosecutor Toni Lacollette (Rose Rollins) and tough-as-nails Detective Bailey Keller (Elisabeth Röhm) — for all things professional and personal. Driven by compassion but haunted by guilt, Rachel tackles the Special Trials Unit’s most difficult cases and does so with humor, an edge, and an “evidence is for pussies” attitude. When the suspicious death of a close colleague throws her own judgment into question, Rachel must rely on her connections and instincts to solve the case and clear her friend’s name.
- 3/4/2014
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
To preface this article, I’d like to openly acknowledge the fact that there isn’t a single “great” film on this list. Furthermore, given the concept of this piece, it’s safe to say that you’re not going to read about any significantly original films either.
The whole remake thing kind of blew those hopes out of the water. That said, we’re going to eye 10 remakes/reboots/reimaginings that were forced through the meat grinder upon arrival, despite the fact that they didn’t entirely deserve such brutish treatment.
Believe it or not, there are a few remakes out there worth watching. The horror world would have you believe that not a single film on this list qualifies, but I’m here – battling valiantly – to prove the voices of many wrong. Dig in for a closer look at some remakes that, while not monumental, still offer some redeeming qualities.
The whole remake thing kind of blew those hopes out of the water. That said, we’re going to eye 10 remakes/reboots/reimaginings that were forced through the meat grinder upon arrival, despite the fact that they didn’t entirely deserve such brutish treatment.
Believe it or not, there are a few remakes out there worth watching. The horror world would have you believe that not a single film on this list qualifies, but I’m here – battling valiantly – to prove the voices of many wrong. Dig in for a closer look at some remakes that, while not monumental, still offer some redeeming qualities.
- 2/6/2014
- by Matt Molgaard
- DreadCentral.com
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