Leaphorn and Chee work on tying their cases together on AMC’s Dark Winds season two episode five. “Black Hole Sun” will premiere on August 24, 2023 on AMC+ and air on Sunday, August 27 at 9pm Et/Pt on AMC.
The season two cast is led by Zahn McClarnon (Fargo) as Lt. Joe Leaphorn, Kiowa Gordon as Jim Chee, and Jessica Matten (Burden of Truth) as Sgt. Bernadette Manuelito. Deanna Allison (Edge of America) stars as Emma Leaphorn and Elva Guerra (Reservation Dogs) is Sally Growing Thunder.
Guest stars include Jeri Ryan (Star Trek: Picard) as Rosemary Vines, Nicholas Logan (Dopesick) as Colton Wolf, A Martinez (Longmire) as Valencia County Sheriff Gordo Sena, and Joseph Runningfox (The Politician) as Henry Leaphorn, Lt. Joe Leaphorn’s father.
“Black Hole Sun” Plot: With his suspect in custody, Leaphorn races against the clock to get a confession, while Chee goes undercover at the cult that ties their investigations together.
The season two cast is led by Zahn McClarnon (Fargo) as Lt. Joe Leaphorn, Kiowa Gordon as Jim Chee, and Jessica Matten (Burden of Truth) as Sgt. Bernadette Manuelito. Deanna Allison (Edge of America) stars as Emma Leaphorn and Elva Guerra (Reservation Dogs) is Sally Growing Thunder.
Guest stars include Jeri Ryan (Star Trek: Picard) as Rosemary Vines, Nicholas Logan (Dopesick) as Colton Wolf, A Martinez (Longmire) as Valencia County Sheriff Gordo Sena, and Joseph Runningfox (The Politician) as Henry Leaphorn, Lt. Joe Leaphorn’s father.
“Black Hole Sun” Plot: With his suspect in custody, Leaphorn races against the clock to get a confession, while Chee goes undercover at the cult that ties their investigations together.
- 8/22/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Tazbah Chavez, the WGA-nominated “Reservation Dogs” writer and director, grew up attending environmental justice protests that aimed to protect Indigenous lands. As a citizen of the Bishop Paiute Tribe four hours outside of Los Angeles and daughter to a climate journalist, the creative — who helmed and co-wrote Tuesday’s episode of Fox’s “Accused” — said she wanted to bring her background as an activist fighting for Native rights to the small screen.
“’Naataanii’s Story’ is emblematic, first and foremost, of the frustration and anger that a lot of young people face when we try to protect Native homelands from being contaminated by destructive industries and unwise developments, and it’s reflecting the passion of our people to see justice,” Chavez told TheWrap in an interview. “Institutions like federal, state, local, global and corporate players ignore the needs and the rights of Native families.”
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“’Naataanii’s Story’ is emblematic, first and foremost, of the frustration and anger that a lot of young people face when we try to protect Native homelands from being contaminated by destructive industries and unwise developments, and it’s reflecting the passion of our people to see justice,” Chavez told TheWrap in an interview. “Institutions like federal, state, local, global and corporate players ignore the needs and the rights of Native families.”
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- 3/1/2023
- by Natalie Oganesyan
- The Wrap
Another episode of Accused arrives on Fox tonight, Feb. 28. Episode 6, “Naataanii’s Story,” is directed by Reservation Dogs and Rutherford Falls writer Tazbah Chavez, who also co-wrote the episode with Chip Johannessen. According to the synopsis, the story follows “a group of Navajo friends” who are arrested for protesting a Uranium mine. They forge a plan to shut the mine down for good. Check out the cast of Accused Episode 6 below and find out why they might look familiar.
Accused Episode 6 cast members Forrest Goodluck as Chase, Kiowa Gordon as Derrick, Natalie Benally as Shandiin, and Robert Mesa as Naataanii | Elly Dassas/Fox Robert I. Mesa as Naataanii
Robert I. Mesa stars as Naataanii in Accused Episode 6. As seen in the trailer below, Naataanii is one of the people trying to have the mine shut down and stop it from “poisoning our tribe.”
Those who watched Grey’s Anatomy will likely recognize Mesa,...
Accused Episode 6 cast members Forrest Goodluck as Chase, Kiowa Gordon as Derrick, Natalie Benally as Shandiin, and Robert Mesa as Naataanii | Elly Dassas/Fox Robert I. Mesa as Naataanii
Robert I. Mesa stars as Naataanii in Accused Episode 6. As seen in the trailer below, Naataanii is one of the people trying to have the mine shut down and stop it from “poisoning our tribe.”
Those who watched Grey’s Anatomy will likely recognize Mesa,...
- 3/1/2023
- by Elise Nelson
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Fox’s Accused episode six focuses on friends attempting to shut down a Uranium mine. Directed by Tazbah Chavez and co-written by Chavez and Chip Johannessen, episode six will air on Tuesday, February 28, 2023 at 9pm Et/Pt.
Episode six stars Robert I Mesa as Naataanii, Natalie Benally as Shandiin, Kiowa Gordon as Derrick, Forrest Goodluck as Chase, Deanna Allison as Attorney Dezba Lower, and Lindsay G Merrithew as Judge Vogel.
“Naataanii’s Story” Plot: After a group of Navajo friends are arrested for protesting the local Uranium mine, they come up with a plan to try and shut it down for good.
Season 1 Episode 1 “Scott’s Story” Preview Season 1 Episode 2 “Ava’s Story” Preview Season 1 Episode 3 “Danny’s Story” Preview Season 1 Episode 4 “Kendall’s Story” Preview Forrest Goodluck, Robert Mesa and Natalie Benally in the “Naataanii’s Story”episode of ‘Accused’ (Photo by Steve Wilkie ©2022 Fox Media LLC)
The Plot:...
Episode six stars Robert I Mesa as Naataanii, Natalie Benally as Shandiin, Kiowa Gordon as Derrick, Forrest Goodluck as Chase, Deanna Allison as Attorney Dezba Lower, and Lindsay G Merrithew as Judge Vogel.
“Naataanii’s Story” Plot: After a group of Navajo friends are arrested for protesting the local Uranium mine, they come up with a plan to try and shut it down for good.
Season 1 Episode 1 “Scott’s Story” Preview Season 1 Episode 2 “Ava’s Story” Preview Season 1 Episode 3 “Danny’s Story” Preview Season 1 Episode 4 “Kendall’s Story” Preview Forrest Goodluck, Robert Mesa and Natalie Benally in the “Naataanii’s Story”episode of ‘Accused’ (Photo by Steve Wilkie ©2022 Fox Media LLC)
The Plot:...
- 2/24/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Network: Fox
Episodes: Ongoing (hour)
Seasons: Ongoing
TV show dates: January 22, 2023 -- present
Series status: Has not been cancelled
Performers include: Aaron Ashmore, Willam Belli, Natalie Benally, Rachel Bilson, Megan Boone, Betsy Brandt, Abigail Breslin, Keith Carradine, Joshua Castille, Julia Chan, Michael Chiklis, Kristen Connolly, Chris Coy, Whitney Cummings, Ian Anthony Dale, Jack Davenport, Aisha Dee, Oakes Fegley, J. Harrison Ghee, Jill Hennessy, Blaine Kern, Sean Kleier, Jean-Michel Le Gal, Karen LeBlanc, Margo Martindale, August Maturo, Robert I. Mesa, Reid Miller, Molly Parker, Wendell Pierce, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Lauren Ridloff, Jason Ritter, Daphne Rubin-Vega, Kyle Schmid, Wrenn Schmidt, Baron Vaughn, Malcolm Jamal Warner, Rhea Pearlman, Robert Wisdom, Stephanie Nogueras, and Takashi Yamaguchi.
TV show description:
A crime drama anthology series, the Accused TV show...
Episodes: Ongoing (hour)
Seasons: Ongoing
TV show dates: January 22, 2023 -- present
Series status: Has not been cancelled
Performers include: Aaron Ashmore, Willam Belli, Natalie Benally, Rachel Bilson, Megan Boone, Betsy Brandt, Abigail Breslin, Keith Carradine, Joshua Castille, Julia Chan, Michael Chiklis, Kristen Connolly, Chris Coy, Whitney Cummings, Ian Anthony Dale, Jack Davenport, Aisha Dee, Oakes Fegley, J. Harrison Ghee, Jill Hennessy, Blaine Kern, Sean Kleier, Jean-Michel Le Gal, Karen LeBlanc, Margo Martindale, August Maturo, Robert I. Mesa, Reid Miller, Molly Parker, Wendell Pierce, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Lauren Ridloff, Jason Ritter, Daphne Rubin-Vega, Kyle Schmid, Wrenn Schmidt, Baron Vaughn, Malcolm Jamal Warner, Rhea Pearlman, Robert Wisdom, Stephanie Nogueras, and Takashi Yamaguchi.
TV show description:
A crime drama anthology series, the Accused TV show...
- 1/23/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Margo Martindale in ‘Justified’ (Photo Credit: Prashant Gupta / FX)
Fox’s crime anthology series Accused is filling out its season one cast with the additions of Rachel Bilson, Margo Martindale, and Molly Parker. Jack Davenport, J. Harrison Ghee, and Ian Anthony Dale have also boarded the drama set for a 2023 premiere.
In addition, Fox announced Kyle Schmid, Blaine Kern, Chris Coy, Kristen Connolly, Willam Belli, Robert I. Mesa, Natalie Benally, Julia Chan, and Takashi Yamaguchi will be featured in season one episodes.
Michael Chiklis, Billy Porter, and Marlee Matlin were previously announced to star in season one. The cast also includes Aisha Dee, Malcolm Jamal Warner, Karen LeBlanc, Wendell Pierce, Jean-Michel Le Gal, Stephanie Nogueras, Joshua Castille, Megan Boone, Lauren Ridloff, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Baron Vaughn, Sean Kleier, Rhea Pearlman, Aaron Ashmore, and Daphne Rubin-Vega.
Accused is based on BBC’s BAFTA-winning drama and was developed by three-time Emmy Award winner Howard Gordon.
Fox’s crime anthology series Accused is filling out its season one cast with the additions of Rachel Bilson, Margo Martindale, and Molly Parker. Jack Davenport, J. Harrison Ghee, and Ian Anthony Dale have also boarded the drama set for a 2023 premiere.
In addition, Fox announced Kyle Schmid, Blaine Kern, Chris Coy, Kristen Connolly, Willam Belli, Robert I. Mesa, Natalie Benally, Julia Chan, and Takashi Yamaguchi will be featured in season one episodes.
Michael Chiklis, Billy Porter, and Marlee Matlin were previously announced to star in season one. The cast also includes Aisha Dee, Malcolm Jamal Warner, Karen LeBlanc, Wendell Pierce, Jean-Michel Le Gal, Stephanie Nogueras, Joshua Castille, Megan Boone, Lauren Ridloff, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Baron Vaughn, Sean Kleier, Rhea Pearlman, Aaron Ashmore, and Daphne Rubin-Vega.
Accused is based on BBC’s BAFTA-winning drama and was developed by three-time Emmy Award winner Howard Gordon.
- 9/7/2022
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Accused may not be premiering until January 2023, but Fox has announced more casting and details about the episodes in the upcoming anthology, featuring 15 intense, topical, and exquisitely human stories of crime and punishment with different casts. Emmy winner Margo Martindale (The Americans) and Emmy nominee Molly Parker (House of Cards) star in an episode about conspiracy theories. Rachel Bilson (The O.C.) and Jack Davenport (The Morning Show) will appear in an episode with a family caught in a troubling situation. Reid Miller and August Maturo will also star in that episode. Broadway star J. Harrison Ghee (Kinky Boots) will appear in the Billy Porter-directed episode about a drag queen’s affair and its aftermath. Ian Anthony Dale (Hawaii Five-0) joins the cast of an episode about a brother striving to protect his sibling who was injured in a devastating car accident as a child. Kyle Schmid, Blaine Kern, Chris Coy,...
- 9/7/2022
- TV Insider
Rachel Bilson, Margo Martindale, Molly Parker and Jack Davenport have joined Fox’s upcoming crime anthology series from “Homeland” and “24” executive producer Howard Gordon.
Described as “a collection of 15 intense, topical and exquisitely human stories of crime and punishment,” “Accused” will be comprised of individual episodes that are each their own “fast-paced provocative thriller, exploring a different crime, in a different city, with an entirely original cast.”
Martindale (“The Americans”) and Parker (“House of Cards”) have been cast in an episode centered on conspiracy theories, while Bilson (“The O.C.”) and Davenport (“The Morning Show”) are starring in an installment about “a family caught in a troubling situation,” with Reid Miller and August Maturo also joining that cast.
Additionally, Fox has tapped Tazbah Rose Chavez (“Reservation Dogs”) as writer and director of an episode about Native American activists protesting a uranium mine that’s been polluting tribal lands for decades.
Previously...
Described as “a collection of 15 intense, topical and exquisitely human stories of crime and punishment,” “Accused” will be comprised of individual episodes that are each their own “fast-paced provocative thriller, exploring a different crime, in a different city, with an entirely original cast.”
Martindale (“The Americans”) and Parker (“House of Cards”) have been cast in an episode centered on conspiracy theories, while Bilson (“The O.C.”) and Davenport (“The Morning Show”) are starring in an installment about “a family caught in a troubling situation,” with Reid Miller and August Maturo also joining that cast.
Additionally, Fox has tapped Tazbah Rose Chavez (“Reservation Dogs”) as writer and director of an episode about Native American activists protesting a uranium mine that’s been polluting tribal lands for decades.
Previously...
- 9/7/2022
- by Jennifer Maas
- Variety Film + TV
Margo Martindale (“The Americans”), Molly Parker (“House of Cards”), Rachel Bilson (“The O.C.”) and Jack Davenport (“The Morning Show”) are among the new cast members that have been added to Fox’s upcoming anthology drama series “Accused” from “24” and “Homeland” co-creator Howard Gordon.
“Accused” is a collection of 15 stories about crime and punishment. The series is described by the network as a “fast-paced provocative thriller, exploring a different crime, in a different city, with an entirely original cast” in each episode.
Martindale and Parker will star in an episode tackling conspiracy theories while Bilson and Davenport will appear in an episode about a family caught in a troubling situation. Reid Miller and August Maturo also star alongside Bilson and Davenport.
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“Accused” is a collection of 15 stories about crime and punishment. The series is described by the network as a “fast-paced provocative thriller, exploring a different crime, in a different city, with an entirely original cast” in each episode.
Martindale and Parker will star in an episode tackling conspiracy theories while Bilson and Davenport will appear in an episode about a family caught in a troubling situation. Reid Miller and August Maturo also star alongside Bilson and Davenport.
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- 9/7/2022
- by Brandon Katz
- The Wrap
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Fox will put a group of celebrities through intense military-style training in a new competition show.
The network has set a January premiere date for Special Forces: The Ultimate Test, which will follow 16 celebs as they take on a series of challenges pulled from the actual special forces selection process under the eye of four former military operatives.
Fox announced the series Wednesday during its time at the Television Critics Association press tour. The network has also added six actors — including Emmy winner Margo Martindale and Emmy nominee Molly Parker — to its courtroom anthology Accused and set a premiere date for its previously announced Lego Masters celebrity holiday edition.
Special Forces is based on a British show, Sas: Who Dares Wins, that has aired 11 cycles (four with celebrities) on Channel 4. The show won’t feature any eliminations — the goal for the participants...
Fox will put a group of celebrities through intense military-style training in a new competition show.
The network has set a January premiere date for Special Forces: The Ultimate Test, which will follow 16 celebs as they take on a series of challenges pulled from the actual special forces selection process under the eye of four former military operatives.
Fox announced the series Wednesday during its time at the Television Critics Association press tour. The network has also added six actors — including Emmy winner Margo Martindale and Emmy nominee Molly Parker — to its courtroom anthology Accused and set a premiere date for its previously announced Lego Masters celebrity holiday edition.
Special Forces is based on a British show, Sas: Who Dares Wins, that has aired 11 cycles (four with celebrities) on Channel 4. The show won’t feature any eliminations — the goal for the participants...
- 9/7/2022
- by Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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