The teaser trailer’s finally arrived for the sci-fi thriller Impulse which will air exclusively on YouTube Red. The 10 hour-long episodes of the action drama’s first season are based on the third book in Steven Gould’s Jumper book series.
Series creator Doug Liman’s familiar with the world of Gould’s Jumper novels. Liman directed the feature film Jumper starring Hayden Christensen, Jamie Bell, Diane Lane, Rachel Bilson, and Samuel L Jackson. That 2008 sci-fi film was met with overwhelmingly negative reviews, with 139 critics awarding it a rotten score on Rotten Tomatoes. Jumper had an $85 million budget and grossed $222 million worldwide before exiting theaters.
Impulse stars Maddie Hasson (I Saw the Light), Daniel Maslany (Four in the Morning), Missi Pyle (Another Period), Craig Arnold (Degrassi: The Next Generation), and Callum Keith Rennie (The Man in the High Castle). The series is executive produced by Liman, Gene Klein, and Lauren LeFranc, with LeFranc as the season one showrunner.
YouTube Red will debut the series – which looks more interesting than the 2008 film – this summer.
Steven Gould’s popular book series consists of 1992’s Jumper, 2004’s Reflex, 2013’s Impulse, and 2014’s Exo.
The Plot:Impulse features a rebellious 16-year-old girl who has always felt different from her peers and has longed to escape from her seemingly quaint small town. When a local football player attempts to assault her, she discovers she has the extraordinary ability to teleport. This newfound power confirms her conviction that she really was different from everybody else, but it now makes her the focus of those who want to control her.
Seth Rogen and Lauren Miller Rogen’s sixth annual Hilarity for Charity fundraising event will take place on Saturday, March 24, 2018 at The Hollywood Palladium. The special fundraising event will air on Netflix in April and will feature sketches, music, and stand-up comedy routines.
Seth Rogen announced his 2018 lineup of performers via a one-minute video. (See above.) Joining Seth for the fundraising special are Tiffany Haddish, Sarah Silverman, Michelle Wolf, John Mulaney, James Corden, The Muppets, Post Malone, Nick Kroll, Kumail Nanjiani, Sacha Baron Cohen, Jeff Goldblum, Michael Che, and Craig Robinson & The Nasty Delicious.
The 2018 Hilarity for Charity marks the first time the comedy special will be broadcast. “We started the Los Angeles variety show six years ago in order to raise awareness for Alzheimer’s, a disease that has touched so many families including my own. Our goal is to educate a younger audience and ultimately create the next generation of advocates for the cause,” said HFC Co-Founder Lauren Miller Rogen. “I am so thrilled to be able to share this year’s show with an even larger audience through our partnership with Netflix and are proud to have them as a partner.”
For more information on the non-profit, visit HilarityForCharity.org. To donate text HILARITY to 41-444.
What is Hilarity for Charity? “In 2012, Seth Rogen and Lauren Miller Rogen founded Hilarity for Charity as a resource for the millennial generation, to help bridge the gap in understanding the landscape of Alzheimer’s disease. Using this unique approach, HFC aims to significantly improve outcomes for all family members contending with Alzheimer’s disease by 2020.
Hilarity for Charity and the Home Instead Senior Care network are working together to award in-home care grants to those providing care to their loved ones living with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias. Hilarity for Charity is proud to have awarded over 211,000 hours of in-home respite care across the United States and Canada.”
The CW’s Riverdale season two episode 16 was completely bonkers, even by Riverdale standards. We learned Hal isn’t Chic’s father after Betty confronted him over the results of his DNA test. Andy Cohen showed up to endorse Hermione for mayor. Archie chose Hiram Lodge and all his nefarious activities over his BFF for life, Jughead, and over his own father! Archie’s mom (Molly Ringwald) arrived to help Fred get out of his arrangement with Hiram and then told off her son for disrespected his dad. Oh, and Fred’s decided to run against Hermione for mayor.
Meanwhile, Veronica punched Reggie and then ran for school president…because she’s Veronica. Betty agreed to run as her VP, but then backed out once Ethel spread the truth about Veronica’s knowledge of the prison all over the school. Instead, Betty threw her support behind Jughead. Yes, Jughead decided to run for president after his stint of being chained to Southside High School ended with Archie cutting the chains, basically declaring they’re at war.
However, Cheryl won in the creepiest family competition this episode. It’s possible her mom and uncle poisoned Nana and caused her to fall down the stairs. But that’s not even the worst thing that happened to Cheryl in episode 16. No, that honor goes to being committed to Sisters of Quiet Mercy and signed up for gay conversion therapy.
Up next, season two episode 17 titled “The Noose Tightens” airing March 28, 2018. Alexis Ostrander directed the episode from a script by Britta Lundin and Brian E. Paterson.
The season two cast includes KJ Apa as Archie Andrews, Lili Reinhart as Betty Cooper, Camila Mendes as Veronica Lodge, Cole Sprouse as Jughead Jones, Madelaine Petsch as Cheryl Blossom, Marisol Nichols as Hermione Lodge, Mӓdchen Amick as Alice Cooper, Luke Perry as Fred Andrews, Casey Cott as Kevin Keller, Ashleigh Murray as Josie McCoy, Mark Consuelos as Hiram Lodge, and Skeet Ulrich as FP Jones.
The “Chapter Thirty: The Noose Tightens” Plot: UNWELCOMED GUESTS — Just as the town’s mayoral race gets underway, Riverdale High’s own student council election heats up. Archie (KJ Apa) steps up to help after learning that Hiram’s (Mark Consuelos) mobster associates have come to Riverdale to stir up some trouble. Meanwhile, things take a dangerous turn for Alice (Madchen Amick), Betty (Lili Reinhart) and Chic (guest star Hart Denton) when an unexpected guest shows up at the Cooper residence. Finally, Toni (guest star Vanessa Morgan), Veronica (Camila Mendes) and Josie (Ashleigh Murray) team up to solve a strange mystery involving Cheryl (Madelaine Petsch).
“Prepare for the Second Coming…” The Deadpool 2 trailer is here, loaded with wisecracks, clips of incredible action sequences, and just a tiny bit of romance.
The two-minute trailer features Cable introducing himself and Deadpool assembling a team to protect a kid from being killed by this new super-powerful villain. “We’re going to form a super-duper f*cking group,” explains Deadpool. “We need them tough, morally flexible, and young enough to carry their own franchise for 10 to 12 years. We’ll be known as…X-Force!”
Ryan Reynolds reprises his role as Wade Wilson/Deadpool in Deadpool 2 directed by David Leitch (Atomic Blonde). The sequel’s cast also includes Morena Baccarin as Vanessa, Josh Brolin as Nathan Summers/Cable, Brianna Hildebrand as Negasonic Teenage Warhead, and TJ Miller as Weasel. Zazie Beetz is Domino, Leslie Uggams is back as Blind Al, and Karan Soni returns as Dopinder.
Stan Lee, Jonathon Komack Martin, Kelly McCormick, Rhett Reese, Ethan Smith, Aditya Sood, and Paul Wernick served as executive producers. Ryan Reynolds, Simon Kinberg, and Lauren Shuler Donner produced the 2018 sequel.
20th Century Fox will release the Deadpool sequel in theaters on May 18, 2018. The first live-action Deadpool film opened in theaters on February 12, 2016 and grossed more than $783 million worldwide during its theatrical run.
The Official But Absolutely Not Real Plot Description: After surviving a near fatal bovine attack, a disfigured cafeteria chef (Wade Wilson) struggles to fulfill his dream of becoming Mayberry’s hottest bartender while also learning to cope with his lost sense of taste. Searching to regain his spice for life, as well as a flux capacitor, Wade must battle ninjas, the yakuza, and a pack of sexually aggressive canines, as he journeys around the world to discover the importance of family, friendship, and flavor – finding a new taste for adventure and earning the coveted coffee mug title of World’s Best Lover.
Ryan Reynold as Deadpool and Josh Brolin as Cable in ‘Deadpool 2’ (Photo Courtesy of 20th Century Fox)
NBC’s continuing their run of live musical productions with the upcoming staging of Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert! starring John Legend as Jesus Christ. The new two-minute video released in support of the rock opera features Legend, Sara Bareilles, Alice Cooper, Brandon Victor Dixon, and Andrew Lloyd Webber discussing their involvement in the 2018 live television event.
NBC will broadcast Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert! on Easter Sunday (April 1st). The musical will air live on the East Coast beginning at 8pm (tape-delayed on the West Coast).
John Legend leads the cast as Jesus Christ, with Sara Bareilles as Mary Magdalene, Brandon Victor Dixon as Judas, Alice Cooper as King Herod, and Ben Daniels as Pontius Pilate. Norm Lewis plays Caiaphas, Jin Ha is Annas, Jason Tam is Peter, and Erik Gronwall is Simon Zealotes.
The Details: From executive producers Andrew Lloyd Webber, Tim Rice, Marc Platt, Craig Zadan and Neil Meron comes NBC’s next live musical spectacular, the groundbreaking rock opera Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert!. Set during the final week of Jesus’ life, the story is told from the perspective of infamous betrayer Judas Iscariot. As more and more followers flock to Jesus, Judas grows concerned that Jesus is becoming arrogant and losing sight of his principles. So when Jesus attacks the money changers in a temple, Judas finally turns on his teacher, setting both on a path to tragedy.
Originally conceived as a concept album that hit No. 1 on the Billboard charts, the show eventually made its way to the stage in 1971 and garnered five Tony nominations in addition to winning a Drama Desk Award for Andrew Lloyd Webber. Now this globally celebrated classic comes to NBC in 2018 for a one-of-a-kind live staging on Easter Sunday that’s sure to amaze with jaw-dropping spectacle, an all-star cast of beloved recording artists and a fresh soundtrack featuring such hits as “Heaven on Their Minds,” “I Don’t Know How to Love Him” and “Superstar.”
Darren Criss as Andrew Cunanan in ‘The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story’ episode 9 (Photo by Ray Mickshaw/FX)
The season finale of FX’s The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story begins on July 15, 1997 in Miami Beach, Florida. Andrew Cunanan (Darren Criss) walks down the sidewalk past dozens of people, including two police officers. They don’t realize they’ve just walked past the man who is about to murder fashion icon Gianni Versace (Edgar Ramirez).
After Andrew pulls the trigger, he stands over Gianni’s prone body.
Later that night, Andrew breaks into a houseboat. He goes through the medicine cabinet and then the refrigerator where he finds an unopened bottle of champagne. Smiling, he opens it as a new report comes on TV announcing Gianni Versace’s murder. They show footage from outside Versace’s mansion and the news segment includes an interview with someone who saw Versace’s body.
Andrew sits up and pays attention when his photo’s flashed on the screen and it’s revealed he’s the suspect. The murder’s described in detail along with the route Andrew took to escape. He ventures outside the house and sees helicopters in the sky and hears sirens in the area. Cradling the champagne, he relaxes in a lounge chair and takes it all in.
FBI agents visit Marilyn Miglin (Judith Light), wife of murder victim Lee Miglin, who’s staying at a Florida hotel. They assure her that her children are safe and then explain her husband’s killer and Gianni Versace’s killer are the same person. “When will this end?” asks Mrs. Miglin. She demands to know how many more people must die and why the FBI was unable to track down Andrew Cunanan since they had his name and photos after her husband’s murder. It’s been two months and they failed to find him, and now Versace’s dead. (Mrs. Miglin is definitely not happy with the FBI.)
The FBI informs her Andrew evaded capture once again. They suggest she leave Florida, for her own safety. “You want me to run? You want me to hide from him?” she asks. She isn’t going to leave and refuses to miss a broadcast now.
Marilyn shows up to work, ready to break some more sales records on The Home Shopping Network with her perfume.
Andrew wakes up and Gianni Versace’s death is still all over the news. Andrew’s described as a male prostitute who’s extremely dangerous and wanted for four murders. He’s on the FBI’s Most Wanted list.
Andrew goes through the closet and picks out a button-down shirt. He heads into town, reads the newspaper, and watches a woman slip her car keys into her purse. Andrew follows her down the street, grabbing her purse when she sits down at a restaurant.
Andrew steals her car but is soon stopped in line at a traffic checkpoint where police are going through each car. He pulls away and enters a neighborhood where he asks a stranger if there’s less traffic on any particular streets heading off the island. The man informs him the police have set up checkpoints on every street so they’re all crowded right now.
Andrew eventually parks the car and tosses the keys in the ocean. He screams as he throws the keys, realizing he can’t get off the island.
Back in San Diego, Andrew’s mother watches reports of her son’s activities on the news. When an FBI agent knocks on her door, she asks, “Have you killed my son?”
Andrew walks the streets and notices an FBI Wanted Poster. Someone has drawn on it and made Andrew look like a woman.
He returns to the houseboat and continues to listen to news reports. A reporter is outside his mother’s home in National City and she reveals the FBI is questioning her about her son’s whereabouts. Andrew watches as his mother’s surrounded by reporters and FBI agents and then taken away.
Elsewhere, the police return to question Ronnie (Max Greenfield) about Andrew. He claims he only now realizes the man who introduced himself as “Kurt” was actually Andrew Cunanan. He also says he was just about to call the cops, and then adds that they weren’t friends.
At the police station, Ronnie says Andrew wasn’t hiding when they were together. Andrew was partying. He then realizes these two cops are the only ones who were actually searching the area for Andrew before he murdered Gianni Versace. Ronnie reveals Andrew never stopped talking about Gianni Versace, and he believes Andrew wanted everyone to know about his pain and about being born a lie. “Andrew is not hiding; he’s trying to be seen,” explains Ronnie.
Meanwhile, Andrew – in broad daylight – breaks into a boat that’s completely covered. He scrounges for food and then looks through maps. When someone calls out “Guillermo,” he hides in the cabin, gun pointed toward the front of the boat. A woman walks around the boat, approaches the door where he’s hiding and then hurries off the boat when she realizes someone is holding the door shut.
After the woman runs away, Andrew sprints from the boat and returns to the houseboat he broke into the previous evening. It’s within view of the boat and he watches as the police arrive to check out the boat he just fled from.
He hears his friend Elizabeth on TV and pauses to watch her read a statement. She believes he’s a good person and not violent, and that he can still show the world the side of him she knows. She asks him to end this manhunt peacefully.
A special report comes on and it traces Andrew’s murderous path. The reporter reminds the audience Jeff Trail was murdered in David Madson’s apartment, and then David went on the run with Andrew. The special report will explore David and Andrew’s road trip following Jeff’s murder. David’s father is interviewed and he says his son was innocent. He hates the fact there’s a cloud of suspicion hanging over David. He wants Andrew to confess and clear his son. Andrew turns off the TV and then goes through the house turning off other televisions. He pauses long enough to hear David’s dad say his son must have thought he could stop Andrew and that’s why he went with him.
That evening, Andrew sits on the street and listens to the noise from the city. Back in the houseboat, he rifles through the garbage looking for any food he missed. There’s nothing there so he resorts to eating canned dog food, which he finds disgusting.
Andrew watches Marilyn Miglin on TV promoting her Miglin Magic Perfume Set on The Home Shopping Network. He listens as Marilyn discusses her father who passed away when she was young. Andrew seems to be soaking up the emotional story of Marilyn’s upbringing with a mother who struggled to make ends meet.
Andrew uses a pay phone and calls his father in Manila. Apparently, his dad’s been taking money for interviews, and when he speaks to Andrew he assures him he’ll fly right to him. He learns his son is in Miami and gets the address of the houseboat where he’s hiding out. His dad swears he’ll be there in 24 hours and will hold him in his arms like old times. He warns Andrew to stay out of sight and be ready to leave as soon as he arrives.
Andrew packs up stolen items along with his books and passport. He relaxes under the stars and smiles.
Darren Criss in ‘The Assassination of Gianni Versace’ finale (Photo: Ray Mickshaw / FX)
The next morning, he sits by the front door with his packed bag and waits. The day goes by and his dad doesn’t show up. Frustrated, he steps outside and looks around before slowly returning to the house. When he does, he sees his father on TV doing an interview. His father claims Andrew isn’t gay and is a special man. He says Andrew calls him regularly, including since the murders took place. He won’t give up Andrew’s location but thinks Andrew is a genius who will never be caught. He lies and says they often talk about the movie rights to Andrew’s life story. Andrew’s dad is acting as the broker and making calls to Hollywood. He even says the film has a title: A Name to be Remembered By. He claims Andrew insists on that exact title.
Andrew stares, in shock, at his dad on TV.
The interview continues and Andrew’s dad says they’re in early talks with several studios. He also goes on to confirm he can’t travel because of his own legal troubles. Andrew has heard enough and shoots the television set.
The story switches to July 22, 1997 in Milan, Italy. It’s the day of Gianni Versace’s funeral and Donatella (Penelope Cruz) believes Gianni should be alive, if people did their jobs. Antonio D’Amico (Ricky Martin) is with her and confesses he knew Gianni was dead when he heard the gunshot. He also reveals he just wants to stay close to Gianni, and Gianni made it so he can stay in one of the houses. Donatella informs him Gianni doesn’t own the properties; the company owns each of the properties. The Versace board controls everything.
She suggests he go to their home in Lake Como and take some time to recover. However, eventually, he’ll have to move out and start a new life. “I can not be thrown away like a piece of trash. I loved him, Donatella,” pleads Antonio.
Donatella is sorry for his loss, but will not help him.
Andrew continues to eat dog food while watching news reports. He also watches Gianni’s funeral which is televised live.
Antonio’s name is not mentioned during the funeral and he’s snubbed by the priest.
Andrew cuts his hair close to his scalp to alter his appearance.
A caretaker checks on the houseboat and quickly realizes something’s wrong. He enters the houseboat, gun drawn. He calls out, asking who’s there, and Andrew fires into the ceiling. The man runs away and the police, including a SWAT team, are called to the scene.
The houseboat‘s surrounded, and Andrew’s trapped inside. Andrew watches news reports showing the house he’s in. The houseboat is rocked as helicopters fly overhead. The police use loudspeakers to announce they want to talk.
Andrew won’t talk and snipers are in position in case he makes another run for it. He has a vision of himself as a child sitting on the edge of the bed. He watches a recap of his life, including his time at Bishop’s High School.
The police cut the power and send in smoke grenades. SWAT team members enter the home carefully as Andrew sits on the bed. He puts his gun in his mouth and giving himself a last look in the mirror, pulls the trigger.
The next scene features Andrew talking to Gianni Versace on stage at the opera, discussing his future. Gianni advises him to finish his novel and Andrew asks if he could possibly be a designer – maybe he could be Gianni’s protégé. Andrew attempts to kiss Gianni, but Gianni won’t let him. He tells Andrew he’s an interesting young man, but he simply doesn’t have time for a relationship.
The cops look at Andrew’s dead body. It’s then removed from the houseboat with photographers snapping photos like crazy.
The FBI arrive to tell Marilyn Miglin that Andrew shot himself. She’s thankful it’s over. In her dressing room, she reveals she received letters about her husband’s good work. He gave money to people, helped out those in need, and was a terrific human being, according to these letters from strangers. She had no idea he did all this, including paying people’s bills. He didn’t discuss this with her and she wonders why.
She’s been replying to each letter and thanking them for their kind words. She’s very proud of her late husband.
Lake Como, Italy: Before meeting with their lawyers, Donatello confesses to Santo Versace that Gianni called her the morning before his murder. He wanted to know every detail about a show she was overseeing. She was annoyed and didn’t need his help. He called again 30 minutes later and she ignored the call. Donatella begins crying, upset she didn’t pick up the phone for what would have been their final conversation.
Antonio pours out dozens of pills. He stuffs them in his mouth and washes them down with alcohol.
Donatella visits the family’s mausoleum and lights candles.
Colin O’Donoghue, Josh Dallas, Ginnifer Goodwin, Lana Parrilla, Jared Gilmore and Rebecca Mader in ‘Once Upon a Time’ season 6 (ABC/Jack Rowand)
Once Upon a Time series creators Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz promise the series finale will leave Oncers feeling happy ever after. The creative team behind ABC’s fairy tale adventure series confirmed all the key players from the previous seasons will return to say farewell in the season seven finale titled “Leaving Storybrooke.”
Former series stars Ginnifer Goodwin (‘Snow White’), Josh Dallas (‘Prince Charming’), Jennifer Morrison (‘Emma Swan’), and Emilie de Ravin (‘Belle’) will be back. Also confirmed are Jared Gilmore (‘Henry Mills’), Sean Maguire (‘Robin Hood’), Keegan Tracy (‘Mother Superior’), Bev Elliott (‘Granny Lucas’), Tony Amendola (‘Marco’), Lee Arenberg (‘Leroy’), Joanna Garcia (‘Ariel’), Robbie Kay (‘Peter Pan’), and Victoria Smurfit (‘Cruella De Vil’).
Rebecca Mader (‘Zelena’) has been a part of the current season in a guest starring arc and will be included in the finale.
“Seven years after we set off on this magical journey, we prepare to say goodbye to the cast, crew and writers that made the ‘happily ever after’ that is Once Upon a Time possible. We couldn’t think of a more fitting way to say farewell than by reuniting so many of the characters that our fiercely loyal fans spent years with on their adventures,” stated Kitsis and Horowitz. “We hope everyone joins our Once family, old and new, for what we hope will be the sendoff of a lifetime befitting this stellar cast and its incomparable fans.”
Season seven stars Lana Parrilla as Regina/Roni, Robert Carlyle as Rumpelstiltskin/Weaver, Colin O’Donoghue as Hook/Rogers, Andrew J. West as Henry Mills, Gabrielle Anwar as Lady Tremaine/Victoria Belfrey, Dania Ramirez as Cinderella/Jacinda, Alison Fernandez as Lucy, Mekia Cox as Sabine/Tiana, and Adelaide Kane as Drizella/Ivy.
Saturday Night Live‘s Kate McKinnon and Bad Moms‘ Mila Kunis team up in the action comedy, The Spy Who Dumped Me, which just unveiled its first teaser trailer. The trailer follows its James Bond-inspired opening with the declaration: “In 2018, the women are killing it.” What follows is two minutes of Mila Kunis and Kate McKinnon in action interspersed with a few shots of The Girl on the Train‘s Justin Theroux and Outlander‘s Sam Heughan.
The Spy Who Dumped Me was directed by Susanna Fogel (Life Partners) from a script Fogel co-wrote with David Iserson. The cast also includes Gillian Anderson (The X-Files), Hasan Minhaj (Rough Night), and Ivanna Sakhno (Pacific Rim: Uprising).
Imagine Entertainment’s Brian Grazer and Erica Huggins produced the comedy film. Lionsgate is targeting an August 3, 2018 theatrical release.
The Plot: The film tells the story of Audrey (Mila Kunis) and Morgan (Kate McKinnon), thirty-year-old best friends from Los Angeles, who are unexpectedly thrust into an international conspiracy when Audrey’s ex-boyfriend (Justin Theroux) shows up at her apartment with a team of deadly assassins on his trail. Much to their own surprise, the duo jump into action, and find themselves on the run in Europe from the assassins and a suspiciously charming British agent (Sam Heughan), as they hatch a plan to save the world.
Kate McKinnon as Morgan and Mila Kunis as Aubrey in ‘The Spy Who Dumped Me’ (Photo Courtesy of Lionsgate)
Gabriel Macht as Harvey Spector and Patrick J. Adams as Mike Ross in ‘Suits’ (Photo by: Shane Mahood/USA Network)
USA Network announced the return dates for scripted series Suits, Colony, Queen of the South, and Shooter. The network also released the 2018 spring premiere dates for Chrisley Knows Best and the second half of season one of The Cromarties.
Suits will return with the second half of season seven on Wednesday, March 28, 2018 at 9pm ET/PT. Season three of the sci-fi action drama Colony will kick off on Wednesday, May 2nd and Queen of the South‘s third season debuts on Thursday, June 21st at 9pm ET/PT. Shooter also returns on June 21 with its third season.
USA Network’s unscripted series Chrisley Knows Best will begins its sixth season on Tuesday, May 8th at 10pm ET/PT. The Cromarties also returns on May 8th with more new season one episodes.
Suits:Suits began when legendary hotshot lawyer Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht) took a gamble by hiring Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams), a brilliant but not-so-legitimate college dropout, as an associate at his prolific Manhattan law firm. Nearly seven seasons later, this dynamic duo, along with Louis (Rick Hoffman), Donna (Sarah Rafferty) and Rachel (Meghan Markle), have become a family intertwined in one another’s triumphs and tribulations.
When the back half of Season 7 returns, Harvey must deal with the aftermath of Jessica (Gina Torres) losing her license while trying to process how the kiss with Donna will affect his relationship with Paula (Christina Cole). Mike tries to juggle his commitment to the firm, his passion for pro bono work, and his engagement to Rachel. All the while, Louis struggles with right and wrong as his torrid affair with Sheila (Rachael Harris) deepens.
Colony: The show’s third season begins six months after the Bowmans’ escape from the Los Angeles bloc as Will (Josh Holloway) and Katie (Sarah Wayne Callies) struggle to rebuild their family in the world beyond the walls. When their peaceful existence is shattered, they are sent on an odyssey that will finally reveal the horrifying truth behind Earth’s mysterious occupiers and once again force our heroes to choose sides.
Queen of the South:Queen of the South tells the powerful story of Teresa Mendoza (Alice Braga), a woman who is forced to run from the Mexican cartel and seek refuge in America. In Season 3, Teresa strikes out on her own, determined to build a new empire for herself. But as enemies old and new close in, she realizes that being Queen will require more work — and more sacrifice — than she ever imagined.
Shooter: Based on the best-selling novels by Stephen Hunter and the 2007 Paramount film starring Mark Wahlberg, Shooter follows the journey of Bob Lee Swagger (Ryan Phillippe), a highly decorated veteran who must confront a nemesis from his past in order to return to a life of normalcy. In Season 3, mysterious details are revealed surrounding his father Earl’s death, leading Bob Lee towards a startling conspiracy that hits close to home.
Chrisley Knows Best: The hit reality series Chrisley Knows Best follows the entertaining lives of outspoken patriarch Todd Chrisley and his over-the-top Southern family, which includes his loving wife, Julie, their charming, strong-willed children, Chase, Savannah and Grayson, and Todd’s beloved mother, Nanny Faye. As the kids grow up and enter new phases of their lives, they often go their own ways, but no matter what happens, they know they can always come home, and Todd will make sure they always do…especially when he needs them most.
The Cromarites: The Cromarties are back and bigger than ever with the birth of baby Jhett and Gmama moving herself in! For the first time since being drafted into the NFL 11 years ago, Antonio Cromartie is officially retiring from football and is a full-time dad. Terricka loves having Antonio home to help raise their kids, but her husband’s OCD, intense competitiveness and his raising their kids the same way he would coach a football team may prove to be too much for the whole house! Amidst all the excitement at home, Antonio and Terricka handle kids and marriage one play at a time. There’s not exactly a playbook for parenting, but as a team, the Cromarties are making their own rules.
It Follows‘ writer/director David Robert Mitchell finally shows off clips from his much-anticipated next film with Under the Silver Lake‘s first official trailer. The trailer sets up Andrew Garfield as a single guy who meets a gorgeous woman (played by Riley Keough) and immediately falls hard. Then weird things begin happening, starting with the woman moving out of her apartment overnight and disappearing.
A24’s releasing the contemporary neo-noir thriller in theaters on June 22, 2018.
Andrew Garfield’s credits include 99 Homes, The Amazing Spider-Man, The Social Network, Never Let Me Go, and Lions for Lambs. Garfield earned a Best Actor Oscar nomination for his performance in Hacksaw Ridge. Riley Keogh’s filmography includes Welcome the Stranger, Logan Lucky, It Comes at Night, We Don’t Belong Here, and The Girlfriend Experience.
The Plot: From the dazzling imagination that brought you It Follows comes a delirious neo-noir fever dream about one man’s search for the truth behind the mysterious crimes, murders, and disappearances in his East L.A. neighborhood.
Sam (Andrew Garfield) is a disenchanted 33-year-old who discovers a mysterious woman, Sarah (Riley Keough), frolicking in his apartment’s swimming pool. When she vanishes, Sam embarks on a surreal quest across Los Angeles to decode the secret behind her disappearance, leading him into the murkiest depths of mystery, scandal, and conspiracy in the City of Angels.
From writer-director David Robert Mitchell comes a sprawling, playful and unexpected mystery-comedy detective thriller about the Dream Factory and its denizens—dog killers, aspiring actors, glitter-pop groups, nightlife personalities, It girls, memorabilia hoarders, masked seductresses, homeless gurus, reclusive songwriters, sex workers, wealthy socialites, topless neighbors, and the shadowy billionaires floating above (and underneath) it all. Mining a noir tradition extending from Kiss Me Deadly and The Long Goodbye to Chinatown and Mulholland Drive, Mitchell uses the topography of Los Angeles as a backdrop for a deeper exploration into the hidden meaning and secret codes buried within the things we love.
Poster for ‘Under the Silver Lake’ (Photo Courtesy of A24)