Need a chilling, murderous drama to get you through this lingering cold front? Time to dive into Yellowjackets. And after you binge the buzzy first season, you can even get early access to its Season 2 premiere. Here’s how.
Yellowjackets Season 2 debuts on Showtime Sunday, March 26 at 9/8c — but Showtime subscribers can stream the episode two days early, on Friday, March 24. Starring Melanie Lynskey (Castle Rock), Juliette Lewis (Camping), Christina Ricci (Z: The Beginning of Everything) and Tawny Cypress (Unforgettable), Yellowjackets follows a high school girl’s soccer team after they become survivors of a plane crash deep in the wilderness.
Yellowjackets Season 2 debuts on Showtime Sunday, March 26 at 9/8c — but Showtime subscribers can stream the episode two days early, on Friday, March 24. Starring Melanie Lynskey (Castle Rock), Juliette Lewis (Camping), Christina Ricci (Z: The Beginning of Everything) and Tawny Cypress (Unforgettable), Yellowjackets follows a high school girl’s soccer team after they become survivors of a plane crash deep in the wilderness.
- 3/15/2023
- by How to Stream Team
- TVLine.com
If there’s one thing that Damon Lindelof is known for, it’s making really great shows that can also get really, really weird. And based on the latest teaser released Wednesday, his new Peacock show “Mrs. Davis” looks like it might be the “Leftovers” and “Watchmen” creator’s most oddball project yet.
Co-created by Lindelof and “The Big Bang Theory” and “Young Sheldon” writer Tara Hernandez, “Mrs. Davis” stars “Glow” alum Betty Gilpin not as the title character but as Simone, a nun who is dead set on defeating the title character, who happens to be a powerful Artificial Intelligence program slowly taking over the entire world. Jake McDorman co-stars with Gilpin as Simone’s ex-boyfriend, rodeo cowboy Wiley, but neither actor makes an appearance in the 30-second teaser which, according to Peacock, does not consist of any actual footage from the show.
Instead, the ominous teaser sees various...
Co-created by Lindelof and “The Big Bang Theory” and “Young Sheldon” writer Tara Hernandez, “Mrs. Davis” stars “Glow” alum Betty Gilpin not as the title character but as Simone, a nun who is dead set on defeating the title character, who happens to be a powerful Artificial Intelligence program slowly taking over the entire world. Jake McDorman co-stars with Gilpin as Simone’s ex-boyfriend, rodeo cowboy Wiley, but neither actor makes an appearance in the 30-second teaser which, according to Peacock, does not consist of any actual footage from the show.
Instead, the ominous teaser sees various...
- 3/1/2023
- by Wilson Chapman
- Indiewire
HBO’s 2019 “Watchmen” series ranks among the prestige network’s most acclaimed works, winning 11 Primetime Emmys and ranking at No. 3 on IndieWire’s list of the 21st century’s best limited series. But creator Damon Lindelof has since not shown interest in helming a followup to that first season — and without Lindelof on board, it doesn’t seem like HBO will ever greenlight another season.
“‘Watchmen’ was so much his creation,” HBO content CEO Casey Bloys told Variety in a new cover story. “If he doesn’t think there’s a story that he wants to put his heart and soul into, it’s hard for me to think that it would be worth doing. It was a very special limited series for us. I would put it in the pantheon of HBO greats. If Damon ever wants to revisit it, he knows that it’s an open door. But...
“‘Watchmen’ was so much his creation,” HBO content CEO Casey Bloys told Variety in a new cover story. “If he doesn’t think there’s a story that he wants to put his heart and soul into, it’s hard for me to think that it would be worth doing. It was a very special limited series for us. I would put it in the pantheon of HBO greats. If Damon ever wants to revisit it, he knows that it’s an open door. But...
- 2/22/2023
- by Wilson Chapman
- Indiewire
What would happen if the world was ravaged by a pandemic even worse than the coronavirus? That’s the crux of “Station Eleven,” HBO Max’s upcoming television adaptation of the acclaimed 2014 novel of the same name. The teaser trailer for the 10-episode limited series, which premieres December 16, dropped Tuesday.
The synopsis for “Station Eleven” reads: A post-apocalyptic saga spanning multiple timelines, this limited drama series tells the stories of survivors of a devastating flu as they attempt to rebuild and reimagine the world anew while holding on to the best of what’s been lost. “Station Eleven” is based on the international bestseller of the same name by Emily St. John Mandel.
The series stars Mackenzie Davis, Himesh Patel, Daniel Zovatto, David Wilmot, Matilda Lawler, Philippine Velge, Nabhaan Rizwan and Lori Petty, with Gael Garcìa Bernal and Danielle Deadwyler recurring.
“Station Eleven” is created by “The Leftovers” writer Patrick Somerville...
The synopsis for “Station Eleven” reads: A post-apocalyptic saga spanning multiple timelines, this limited drama series tells the stories of survivors of a devastating flu as they attempt to rebuild and reimagine the world anew while holding on to the best of what’s been lost. “Station Eleven” is based on the international bestseller of the same name by Emily St. John Mandel.
The series stars Mackenzie Davis, Himesh Patel, Daniel Zovatto, David Wilmot, Matilda Lawler, Philippine Velge, Nabhaan Rizwan and Lori Petty, with Gael Garcìa Bernal and Danielle Deadwyler recurring.
“Station Eleven” is created by “The Leftovers” writer Patrick Somerville...
- 11/3/2021
- by Tyler Hersko
- Indiewire
Spoiler Alert: Do not read if you haven’t watched the first three episodes of “Invasion,” Apple Plus’ new drama that premiered Friday, Oct. 22.
Despite its ominous title, “Invasion” makes a slow burn out of revealing its basic premise. You’d know more about the new drama by reading its logline — “the series follows an alien invasion” — than by watching its first three episodes, which dropped Oct. 22 on Apple TV Plus. Though there’s something — or some thing? — creeps its way around the world by leveling buildings, smashing space stations, and giving kids nosebleeds, “Invasion” keeps its cards close to the chest. Rather than so much as utter the word “alien” in these initial episodes, “Invasion” focuses on the global ripple effects of increasing panic — which might be fine, if it also did a decent job developing its many characters along the way.
From co-creators Simon Kinberg (“The Martian”) and...
Despite its ominous title, “Invasion” makes a slow burn out of revealing its basic premise. You’d know more about the new drama by reading its logline — “the series follows an alien invasion” — than by watching its first three episodes, which dropped Oct. 22 on Apple TV Plus. Though there’s something — or some thing? — creeps its way around the world by leveling buildings, smashing space stations, and giving kids nosebleeds, “Invasion” keeps its cards close to the chest. Rather than so much as utter the word “alien” in these initial episodes, “Invasion” focuses on the global ripple effects of increasing panic — which might be fine, if it also did a decent job developing its many characters along the way.
From co-creators Simon Kinberg (“The Martian”) and...
- 10/22/2021
- by Caroline Framke
- Variety Film + TV
“The Leftovers” fans, mark your calendars for April 30, 2021 as that’s when Kevin Garvey, aka Justin Theroux, is returning to your television screens. Theroux plays Allie Fox in the new Apple TV Plus drama series “The Mosquito Coast,” based on Theroux’s uncle Paul Theroux‘s 1981 novel of the same name. (Watch the trailer above.) The actor was cruelly snubbed at the Emmys for HBO’s beloved sci-fi drama, though he later won a pair for producing ABC’s variety special “Live in Front of a Studio Audience.” Will Theroux finally earn a Best Drama Actor nomination thanks to “The Mosquito Coast”?
SEEEmmy spotlight: Justin Theroux is a ‘Maniac’ who’s overdue for recognition after those ‘Leftovers’ snubs
The new show follows the lives of the Fox family, who are forced to flee to Mexico to escape the US government after Allie, a controversial idealist and inventor, gets into trouble.
SEEEmmy spotlight: Justin Theroux is a ‘Maniac’ who’s overdue for recognition after those ‘Leftovers’ snubs
The new show follows the lives of the Fox family, who are forced to flee to Mexico to escape the US government after Allie, a controversial idealist and inventor, gets into trouble.
- 4/30/2021
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
As chance would have it, Justin Theroux was filming Apple TV Plus’ new series adaptation of “The Mosquito Coast” when he learned that original star Harrison Ford had just checked into his same hotel.
A mutual friend suggested that they meet. “We had this wonderful long tequila-filled night. We did talk about ‘Mosquito Coast,’ but it wasn’t central,” Theroux tells me on this week’s episode of the “Just for Variety” podcast. “He’s a much more fascinating man than the guy who just played that part.”
In “Mosquito Coast,” Theroux plays Allie Fox, an inventor who lives off the grid because of his mysterious past. When the government comes looking for him and his wife (Melissa George), they take their kids (Logan Polish and Gabriel Bateman) and head for Mexico. Ford played the same role in the 1986 film adaptation of the novel of the same name written by Theroux’s uncle,...
A mutual friend suggested that they meet. “We had this wonderful long tequila-filled night. We did talk about ‘Mosquito Coast,’ but it wasn’t central,” Theroux tells me on this week’s episode of the “Just for Variety” podcast. “He’s a much more fascinating man than the guy who just played that part.”
In “Mosquito Coast,” Theroux plays Allie Fox, an inventor who lives off the grid because of his mysterious past. When the government comes looking for him and his wife (Melissa George), they take their kids (Logan Polish and Gabriel Bateman) and head for Mexico. Ford played the same role in the 1986 film adaptation of the novel of the same name written by Theroux’s uncle,...
- 4/29/2021
- by Marc Malkin
- Variety Film + TV
Last week, writer/director Alex Noyer celebrated the world premiere of his feature film debut at the 2021 SXSW Film Festival. Entitled Sound of Violence, the story follows a young woman named Alexis (Jasmin Savoy Brown), who had previously recovered her hearing after a brutal family murder, and every day since has been a gift for her as she made her way in the world, studying sound. But as she begins to suspect that her hearing is once again about to fade away, Alexis decides that the only way to stay connected to her sense of hearing is by utilizing various forms of music in extremely violent ways. Sound of Violence also stars Lili Simmons, James Jagger, and Tessa Munro.
During the recent press day for Sound of Violence, Daily Dead caught up with both Noyer and Jagger to discuss their experiences collaborating together on the project, as well as what...
During the recent press day for Sound of Violence, Daily Dead caught up with both Noyer and Jagger to discuss their experiences collaborating together on the project, as well as what...
- 3/25/2021
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
In celebration of its 10th season, the Atx Television Festival is expanding its dates accordingly. Atx TV Season 10 will run from June 11-20, covering 10 days for the first time in festival history, and this year’s edition will once again be held virtually.
Last year’s festival was billed Atx TV… From the Couch!, and this year will offer another unique and immersive “at home” experience filled with premieres, panels, screenings, special events, and more. The 2021 festival will be a mix of daily VOD programming and appointing viewing, with more interactivity and community focus.
Typically held in Austin, TX, the Atx TV Festival successfully pivoted to a virtual event last year during the first few months of the pandemic. The 2020 edition hosted exclusive panels and screenings of some of the year’s best series, including “I May Destroy You,” “P-Valley,” “Perry Mason,” and “The Good Lord Bird,” in addition to writers’ room discussions,...
Last year’s festival was billed Atx TV… From the Couch!, and this year will offer another unique and immersive “at home” experience filled with premieres, panels, screenings, special events, and more. The 2021 festival will be a mix of daily VOD programming and appointing viewing, with more interactivity and community focus.
Typically held in Austin, TX, the Atx TV Festival successfully pivoted to a virtual event last year during the first few months of the pandemic. The 2020 edition hosted exclusive panels and screenings of some of the year’s best series, including “I May Destroy You,” “P-Valley,” “Perry Mason,” and “The Good Lord Bird,” in addition to writers’ room discussions,...
- 3/4/2021
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
Daniel Kurland Jan 31, 2020
After six strong seasons BoJack Horseman finally ends, but there’s a lot of emotional baggage to unpack in the subtle series finale.
The following contains massive spoilers for BoJack Horseman season 6.
There are few series that wear their blunt honesty and melancholy nature on their sleeves as proudly as BoJack Horseman. It was a show that consistently presented the world as a difficult place full of broken individuals, but in the face of all of that pain, it never dropped its inherently optimistic point of view. This is a show about people wanting to be good and to improve themselves, whether they’re successful in those efforts or not.
BoJack Horseman’s final season contained many breakthroughs and moments of growth for the dysfunctional protagonist, most notably checking himself into rehab and turning away from the egotistical world of acting and shifting his efforts to teaching and bettering others.
After six strong seasons BoJack Horseman finally ends, but there’s a lot of emotional baggage to unpack in the subtle series finale.
The following contains massive spoilers for BoJack Horseman season 6.
There are few series that wear their blunt honesty and melancholy nature on their sleeves as proudly as BoJack Horseman. It was a show that consistently presented the world as a difficult place full of broken individuals, but in the face of all of that pain, it never dropped its inherently optimistic point of view. This is a show about people wanting to be good and to improve themselves, whether they’re successful in those efforts or not.
BoJack Horseman’s final season contained many breakthroughs and moments of growth for the dysfunctional protagonist, most notably checking himself into rehab and turning away from the egotistical world of acting and shifting his efforts to teaching and bettering others.
- 1/31/2020
- Den of Geek
Since “Watchmen” ended its brilliant, well-rated first season, buzz has been building around a potential Season 2. Will we see more of Regina King’s instant-classic hero, Angela Abar? Will we see a new non-superhero story set within Damon Lindelof’s universe? Will we have to wait another three decades before an inspired creator revisits the iconic “Watchmen” world?
Much like the “Leftovers” creator’s penchant for ambiguity, those questions don’t have answers — not yet. Despite reports manufacturing a definitive position, “Watchmen” fans are still in the same purgatory they’ve been in since before the series launched, when Lindelof said his season was a complete story and HBO waited to see if that story was a hit worthy of expansion.
All that’s changed is HBO now knows it has a hit, hence the recent statements from HBO Programming President Casey Bloys. Speaking to Variety, Bloys said he’s...
Much like the “Leftovers” creator’s penchant for ambiguity, those questions don’t have answers — not yet. Despite reports manufacturing a definitive position, “Watchmen” fans are still in the same purgatory they’ve been in since before the series launched, when Lindelof said his season was a complete story and HBO waited to see if that story was a hit worthy of expansion.
All that’s changed is HBO now knows it has a hit, hence the recent statements from HBO Programming President Casey Bloys. Speaking to Variety, Bloys said he’s...
- 1/17/2020
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
We knew that Damon Lindelof’s Watchmen series based on Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’ iconic comic was coming to HBO in October. Now we know exactly when the Regina King-starrer will debut.
October 20 at 9 Pm Et – and the clock is ticking
10/20. Tick Tock. #WatchmenHBO pic.twitter.com/RsEq8Fh3es
— Watchmen (@watchmen) September 3, 2019
Directed by Nicole Kassell from a script by Leftovers alum Lindelof, the pilot for this sequel of sorts to the borderline dystopia depicted in the award-winning 1980s comic series finds an America ruled by long-serving President Robert Redford. Its an alternative 2019 America where the best intentions have seen technology curtailed, the police are now hidden by masks like the outlawed superheroes, and white supremacy has picked up the legacy of the infamous Rorschach.
The series also stars Don Johnson as the Tulsa police chief, Jeremy Irons as an aged and seemingly dispirited Ozymandias, and Jean Smart...
October 20 at 9 Pm Et – and the clock is ticking
10/20. Tick Tock. #WatchmenHBO pic.twitter.com/RsEq8Fh3es
— Watchmen (@watchmen) September 3, 2019
Directed by Nicole Kassell from a script by Leftovers alum Lindelof, the pilot for this sequel of sorts to the borderline dystopia depicted in the award-winning 1980s comic series finds an America ruled by long-serving President Robert Redford. Its an alternative 2019 America where the best intentions have seen technology curtailed, the police are now hidden by masks like the outlawed superheroes, and white supremacy has picked up the legacy of the infamous Rorschach.
The series also stars Don Johnson as the Tulsa police chief, Jeremy Irons as an aged and seemingly dispirited Ozymandias, and Jean Smart...
- 9/3/2019
- by Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
Margo Price shows the haters and imitators of the world how it’s done in the stylish and trippy new music video for “Leftovers,” her recent Amazon-sponsored collaboration with producer Matt Ross-Spang.
Released last month, “Leftovers” is a withering put down to those not-so-flattering folks who don’t have an original idea of their own. “Honey, ain’t it funny, you’re dressing just like me,” Price sings, twirling around a mirrored room in a variety of outfits, from a red jumpsuit to knee-length fringe. The video, directed by Casey Pierce,...
Released last month, “Leftovers” is a withering put down to those not-so-flattering folks who don’t have an original idea of their own. “Honey, ain’t it funny, you’re dressing just like me,” Price sings, twirling around a mirrored room in a variety of outfits, from a red jumpsuit to knee-length fringe. The video, directed by Casey Pierce,...
- 10/9/2018
- by Jeff Gage
- Rollingstone.com
Watchmen is officially a go at HBO. The cabler has placed a series order for the long-gestating TV adaptation of the DC Comics property, from Lost and Leftovers Ep Damon Lindelof. An HBO rep declined to divulge how many episodes Season 1 will consist of. The series will debut in 2019.
Lindelof’s Watchmen is set in an alternate history where “superheroes” are treated as outlaws. Per HBO, the new series “embraces the nostalgia of the original groundbreaking graphic novel while attempting to break new ground of its own.”
The insane cast is a veritable who’s who of acting vets and genre faves.
Lindelof’s Watchmen is set in an alternate history where “superheroes” are treated as outlaws. Per HBO, the new series “embraces the nostalgia of the original groundbreaking graphic novel while attempting to break new ground of its own.”
The insane cast is a veritable who’s who of acting vets and genre faves.
- 8/17/2018
- TVLine.com
FX has resurrected a new take on “Shōgun,” a 10-episode limited series period drama that had originally been set up at sister broadcast network Fox.
Based on the novel by Clavell, and made famous by a 1980 TV miniseries starring Richard Chamberlain, feudal Japan-set “Shōgun” charts “the collision of two ambitious men from different worlds and a mysterious female samurai: John Blackthorne, a risk-taking English sailor who ends up shipwrecked in Japan, a land whose unfamiliar culture will ultimately redefine him; Lord Toranaga, a shrewd, powerful daimyo, at odds with his own dangerous, political rivals; and Lady Mariko, a woman with invaluable skills but dishonorable family ties, who must prove her value and allegiance.”
Eugene Kelly and Ronan Bennett will write the series, while Tim Van Patten will direct multiple episodes. Kelly, Bennett and Van Patten will also executive produce with Andrew Macdonald and Allon Reich of DNA TV, Michael De Luca,...
Based on the novel by Clavell, and made famous by a 1980 TV miniseries starring Richard Chamberlain, feudal Japan-set “Shōgun” charts “the collision of two ambitious men from different worlds and a mysterious female samurai: John Blackthorne, a risk-taking English sailor who ends up shipwrecked in Japan, a land whose unfamiliar culture will ultimately redefine him; Lord Toranaga, a shrewd, powerful daimyo, at odds with his own dangerous, political rivals; and Lady Mariko, a woman with invaluable skills but dishonorable family ties, who must prove her value and allegiance.”
Eugene Kelly and Ronan Bennett will write the series, while Tim Van Patten will direct multiple episodes. Kelly, Bennett and Van Patten will also executive produce with Andrew Macdonald and Allon Reich of DNA TV, Michael De Luca,...
- 8/3/2018
- by Michael Schneider
- Indiewire
FX is bringing back Shōgun to the small screen. In what the network describes as In its largest international scale production to date, it has given a 10-episode order to a limited series period drama based on James Clavell’s best-selling novel. The book previously spawned a miniseries on NBC, which aired over five nights in 1980, starring Richard Chamberlain, Toshiro Mifune and Yoko Shimada, earning multiple Emmys, Golden Globes and a Peabody award.
The FX series has had a blinking green light for more than seven months as the network worked on figuring out logistics for the ambitious project.
“The story of Shōgun has captivated audiences since James Clavell first released his epic novel more than 40 years ago,” said John Landgraf, CEO of FX Networks and FX Productions. “The themes of an outsider encountering a new culture are as relevant today as then. We are honored to bring the series...
The FX series has had a blinking green light for more than seven months as the network worked on figuring out logistics for the ambitious project.
“The story of Shōgun has captivated audiences since James Clavell first released his epic novel more than 40 years ago,” said John Landgraf, CEO of FX Networks and FX Productions. “The themes of an outsider encountering a new culture are as relevant today as then. We are honored to bring the series...
- 8/3/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva and Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
The Book of M (William Morrow, June 5) by Peng Shepherd
Agency: ICM Partners
Depicting a creepy near future, Shepherd's debut novel could be the next Leftovers. The action kicks off when a man's shadow suddenly disappears, along with his memories. The inexplicable phenomenon, and the powers that come with it, spread globally.
The Incendiaries (Riverhead Books, July 31) by R.O. Kwon
Agency: UTA
With shades of Nxivm, a female coed at an elite college falls deep into a secretive extremist cult with North Korean ties founded by a charismatic former student. Kwon, born in South Korea, is a National ...
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Agency: ICM Partners
Depicting a creepy near future, Shepherd's debut novel could be the next Leftovers. The action kicks off when a man's shadow suddenly disappears, along with his memories. The inexplicable phenomenon, and the powers that come with it, spread globally.
The Incendiaries (Riverhead Books, July 31) by R.O. Kwon
Agency: UTA
With shades of Nxivm, a female coed at an elite college falls deep into a secretive extremist cult with North Korean ties founded by a charismatic former student. Kwon, born in South Korea, is a National ...
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- 7/18/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
The Book of M (William Morrow, June 5) by Peng Shepherd
Agency: ICM Partners
Depicting a creepy near future, Shepherd's debut novel could be the next Leftovers. The action kicks off when a man's shadow suddenly disappears, along with his memories. The inexplicable phenomenon, and the powers that come with it, spread globally.
The Incendiaries (Riverhead Books, July 31) by R.O. Kwon
Agency: UTA
With shades of Nxivm, a female coed at an elite college falls deep into a secretive extremist cult with North Korean ties founded by a charismatic former student. Kwon, born in South Korea, is a National ...
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Agency: ICM Partners
Depicting a creepy near future, Shepherd's debut novel could be the next Leftovers. The action kicks off when a man's shadow suddenly disappears, along with his memories. The inexplicable phenomenon, and the powers that come with it, spread globally.
The Incendiaries (Riverhead Books, July 31) by R.O. Kwon
Agency: UTA
With shades of Nxivm, a female coed at an elite college falls deep into a secretive extremist cult with North Korean ties founded by a charismatic former student. Kwon, born in South Korea, is a National ...
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- 7/18/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Carrie Coon is crossing over to the dark side. The actress of Fargo and Leftovers fame has confirmed she will be joining the packed cast of the upcoming Avengers: Infinity War as Proxima Midnight. Proxima Midnight is a supervillain member of Thanos' team of ruthless aliens, the Black Order. The news of her casting was first confirmed by co-director Joe Russo during a recent interview with Radio Times published on Monday. "It's true!" Coon tweeted in reaction to the news. "My voice and a dazzle of gifted animators have teamed up to play Proxima Midnight." Coon will join Terry Notary and Tom Vaughan-Lawlor,...
- 4/16/2018
- E! Online
Proving that Thanos isn’t the only villain of Avengers: Infinity War, it’s now been revealed that Fargo and The Leftovers actress Carrie Coon will play the part of Proxima Midnight, a key member of the nefarious Black Order.
Radio Times has the scoop, confirming that Coon provides the voice of Thanos’ leading henchman – or henchwoman, really – alongside the telekinetic Ebony Maw (Tom Vaughan-Lawlor), Cull Obsidian (Avatar‘s Terry Notary) and the sinister Corvus Glaive. Still no word on who’s playing the latter, leading many to conclude that said role actually belongs to Peter Dinklage, given the Game of Thrones mainstay was previously confirmed for Infinity War.
Directors Joe and Anthony Russo refused to be drawn on the identity of Glaive’s voice actor, but the former did confirm Coon’s involvement during a recent chat with Radio Times:
Carrie Coon is Proxima Midnight, and you may know...
Radio Times has the scoop, confirming that Coon provides the voice of Thanos’ leading henchman – or henchwoman, really – alongside the telekinetic Ebony Maw (Tom Vaughan-Lawlor), Cull Obsidian (Avatar‘s Terry Notary) and the sinister Corvus Glaive. Still no word on who’s playing the latter, leading many to conclude that said role actually belongs to Peter Dinklage, given the Game of Thrones mainstay was previously confirmed for Infinity War.
Directors Joe and Anthony Russo refused to be drawn on the identity of Glaive’s voice actor, but the former did confirm Coon’s involvement during a recent chat with Radio Times:
Carrie Coon is Proxima Midnight, and you may know...
- 4/16/2018
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
Ever since “The Leftovers” finished its run recently, HBO has been pushing to produce a new series based on author Tom Perrotta’s bestselling novel “Mrs. Fletcher.” The author, who’s ‘Leftovers’ was turned into a critically-acclaimed series, was hired to executive produce and write the pilot for the network. Now, it looks like HBO is moving forward on the new series and has hired some great talent to bring it to life.
- 4/4/2018
- by Charles Barfield
- The Playlist
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