Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures has released a new trailer for the dramatic film Chappaquiddick, based on controversial true events. The trailer lays out the plot – Ted Kennedy caused a car accident which resulted in the death of Mary Jo Kopechne on Chappaquiddick Island on Friday, July 18, 1969 – and shows the film will delve into the events leading up to the accident as well as the subsequent investigation.
The cast is led by Jason Clarke (All I See is You, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes) as Ted Kennedy and Kate Mara (Megan Leavey, House of Cards) as Mary Jo Kopechne. Ed Helms (The Office, The Hangover films) plays Joe Gargan, Jim Gaffigan (The Jim Gaffigan Show) plays Paul Markham, Clancy Brown (Stronger, Tangled: The Series) is Robert McNamara, Taylor Nichols (The Last Tycoon, Possessions) is Ted Sorensen, Olivia Thirlby (Welcome to Happiness, The Wedding Ringer) is one of the boiler room girls, and Bruce Dern (Our Souls at Night, The Hateful Eight) plays Joe Kennedy.
John Curran (Tracks, The Painted Veil) directed from a screenplay by Taylor Allen and Andrew Logan. Chappaquiddick will open in theaters on April 6, 2018.
The Plot: In the suspense drama, Chappaquiddick, the scandal and mysterious events surrounding the tragic drowning of a young woman, as Ted Kennedy drove his car off the infamous bridge, are revealed in the new movie starring Jason Clarke as Ted Kennedy and Kate Mara as Mary Jo Kopechne. Not only did this event take the life of an aspiring political strategist and Kennedy insider, but it ultimately changed the course of presidential history forever.
Through true accounts, documented in the inquest from the investigation in 1969, director John Curran and writers Andrew Logan and Taylor Allen, intimately expose the broad reach of political power, the influence of America’s most celebrated family; and the vulnerability of Ted Kennedy, the youngest son, in the shadow of his family legacy.
Jason Clarke and Kate Mara star in ‘Chappaquiddick.’ (Photo Credit: Claire Folger)
Reba McEntire hosts the 2018 Academy of Country Music Awards (Photo Courtesy of ACM)
Chris Stapleton tops the list of the 53rd Academy of Country Music Awards nominees, earning eight nominations in categories including Entertainer of the Year, Male Vocalist of the Year, Album of the Year, and Single Record of the Year. Thomas Rhett follows with six nominations, picking up nods in the Album of the Year, Vocal Event of the Year, and Male Vocalists of the Year categories.
Other Country artists earning multiple Academy of Country Music Awards nominations include Keith Urban, Shane McAnally, Miranda Lambert, Maren Morris, Sam Hunt, Little Big Town, Midland, Tim McGraw, and Faith Hill.
In addition to announcing the nominees, the Academy of Country Music revealed 16-time ACM Award winner Reba McEntire is returning as host. McEntire has hosted Country music’s star-studded event 14 times in the past, most recently in 2012.
This year’s awards show will take place on Sunday, April 15th at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. The 53rd Academy of Country Music Awards will be broadcast live on CBS beginning at 8pm ET (tape delayed on the West Coast).
ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR
• Jason Aldean
• Garth Brooks
• Luke Bryan
• Chris Stapleton
• Keith Urban
FEMALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR
• Kelsea Ballerini
• Miranda Lambert
• Reba McEntire
• Maren Morris
• Carrie Underwood
MALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR
• Jason Aldean
• Thomas Rhett
• Chris Stapleton
• Keith Urban
• Chris Young
VOCAL DUO OF THE YEAR
• Brothers Osborne
• Dan + Shay
• Florida Georgia Line
• LOCASH
• Tim McGraw & Faith Hill
VOCAL GROUP OF THE YEAR
• Lady Antebellum
• LANCO
• Little Big Town
• Midland
• Old Dominion
NEW FEMALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR
• Lauren Alaina
• Danielle Bradbery
• Carly Pearce
• RaeLynn
NEW MALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR
• Kane Brown
• Luke Combs
• Devin Dawson
• Russell Dickerson
• Brett Young
NEW VOCAL DUO OR GROUP OF THE YEAR
• High Valley
• LANCO
• LOCASH
• Midland
• Runaway June
ALBUM OF THE YEAR
• Breaker – Little Big Town
• California Sunrise – Jon Pardi
• From A Room: Vol. 1 – Chris Stapleton
• Happy Endings – Old Dominion
• Life Changes – Thomas Rhett
SINGLE RECORD OF THE YEAR
• “Better Man” – Little Big Town
• “Body Like A Back Road” – Sam Hunt
• “Broken Halos” – Chris Stapleton
• “Drinkin’ Problem” – Midland
• “I’ll Name The Dogs” – Blake Shelton
SONG OF THE YEAR
• “Body Like a Back Road” – Sam Hunt
• “Female” – Keith Urban
• “Tin Man” – Miranda Lambert
• “Whiskey And You” – Chris Stapleton
VIDEO OF THE YEAR
• “Black” – Dierks Bentley
• “It Ain’t My Fault” – Brothers Osborne
• “Legends” – Kelsea Ballerini
• “Marry Me” – Thomas Rhett
• “We Should Be Friends” – Miranda Lambert
SONGWRITER OF THE YEAR
• Rhett Akins
• Ashley Gorley
• Hillary Lindsey
• Shane McAnally
• Josh Osborne
VOCAL EVENT OF THE YEAR
• “Craving You” – Thomas Rhett Featuring Maren Morris
• “Dear Hate” – Maren Morris featuring Vince Gill
• “Funny (How Time Slips Away)” – Glen Campbell And Willie Nelson
• “The Fighter” – Keith Urban featuring Carrie Underwood
• “What Ifs” – Kane Brown Featuring Lauren Alaina
Roxanne McKee, Daniel MacPherson, Trevor Eve, and Warren Brown in ‘Strike Back’ season 5 (Photo by Liam Daniel/CINEMAX)
Cinemax’s action thriller Strike Back continues its fifth season with five new episodes airing in March 2018. The 10-episode fifth season kicked off on February 2, 2018 and stars Warren Brown (Luther, The Dark Knight Rises), Daniel MacPherson (The Shannara Chronicles), Roxanne McKee (Crossfire, Game of Thrones), and Alin Sumarwata (Burning Man). Andy Harries, Sharon Hughff, Jack Lothian and MJ Bassett serve as executive producers, with Nuala O’Leary producing.
The Season 5 Plot: When fanatical terrorist Omair Idrisi escapes from Syrian authorities with plans to launch an unprecedented attack that could change the face of modern warfare, the ensuing manhunt can only be entrusted to counterterrorism’s best and brightest. Enter Section 20 — the elite, multinational, covert special ops team tasked with tracking down Idrisi and his British co-conspirator wife, Jane Lowry.
Their action-packed manhunt will take the unit across North Africa, the Middle East, and Europe, from glitterati soirees to underworld cage fights, as they uncover and attempt to dismantle a vast global web of interconnected criminal and terrorist activity.
The Season 5 Characters:
Lance Corporal Gracie Novin (Alin Sumarwata) is a crack shot and ready-for-anything gearhead who is looking to make the step up. Genuine and honest to the point of bluntness, she’s the heart and soul of the team.
Sergeant Samuel Wyatt (Daniel MacPherson) is a barroom philosopher who works best alone. Having been burned in the past, Wyatt has no intention of being dragged into a team situation. But what he wants and what he gets are rarely the same thing.
Captain Natalie Reynolds (Roxanne McKee) comes from a military family, and excels at psychological profiling and identifying weaknesses in others, although she may be blind to her own faults.
Sergeant Thomas “Mac” McAllister (Warren Brown) is a man of his word, physically capable and driven by a desire to avenge the team he’s lost. He’s easygoing, affable and utterly deadly.
Strike Back March 2018 Episodes:
Episode #45 (season 5, episode 5)
Debut date: FRIDAY, MARCH 2 (10:00-10:50 p.m. ET/PT)
With Dr. Markov (Daniel Cerqueira) under Lowry’s (Katherine Kelly) control, Section 20 attempts to intervene before the lethal Novichok cocktail is completed. Novin (Alin Sumarwata) infiltrates the mansion of Borisovich (Peter Firth), a Belarusian drug lord, in order to gain important intel.
Written by Jack Lothian; directed by MJ Basset.
Episode #46 (season 5, episode 6)
Debut date: FRIDAY, MARCH 9 (10:00-10:50 p.m.)
Lowry (Katherine Kelly) recruits Maya (Rhianne Barreto), a young jihadi, to test out the Novichok, and the team races to stop her before the gas is released on unsuspecting civilians. Yuri (Urs Rechn), a brutal hitman working for Borisovich (Peter Firth), is tasked with eliminating the members of Section 20. Dr. Markov (Daniel Cerqueira) faces a dilemma, while Lowry has a revelation.
Written by Jack Lothian; directed by Debs Paterson.
Episode #47 (season 5, episode 7)
Debut date: FRIDAY, MARCH 16 (10:00-10:50 p.m.)
In order to keep pace with Lowry (Katherine Kelly), Section 20 looks to track down ex-CIA contractor Rachel Sheridan (Dervla Kirwan), with Wyatt (Daniel MacPherson) looking to win the confidence of her estranged daughter, Lila (Sai Bennett). Meanwhile, Jensen’s (Phil Dunster) desire to get closer to Novin (Alin Sumarwata) brings him into the field – and closer to danger.
Written by Jack Lothian and Simon Allen; directed by Bill Eagles.
Episode #48 (season 5, episode 8)
Debut date: FRIDAY, MARCH 23 (10:00-10:50 p.m.)
Mac (Warren Brown) and Wyatt (Daniel MacPherson) close in on a “black site” harboring a terrorist of interest to Lowry (Katherine Kelly) – as well as Col. Parker (Corey Johnson). Back at work under Donovan’s (Nina Sosanya) watchful eye, Jensen (Phil Dunster) looks to crack a code involving Project Tenebrae.
Written by Jack Lothian and Simon Allen; directed by Bill Eagles.
Episode #49 (season 5, episode 9)
Debut date: FRIDAY, MARCH 30 (10:00-10:50 p.m.)
The team races to deliver a package to Donovan (Nina Sosanya), but a familiar adversary causes them problems along the way. A startling revelation changes the game, forcing Reynolds (Roxanne McKee) to make a difficult choice. A cornered Novin (Alin Sumarwata) gets a reprieve from unexpected sources.
Written by Jack Lothian; directed by MJ Basset.
Tanner Buchanan, Mckenna Grace, Kiefer Sutherland, Italia Ricci, Kal Penn and Adan Canto in ‘Designated Survivor’ season 2 episode 11 (ABC/Ben Mark Holzberg)
“What the hell just happened?” asks a surprised Emily (Italia Ricci) “He made the tough decision but the right one. I think the President is back,” replies Boone (Paulo Costanzo) after President Kirkman (Kiefer Sutherland) orders military troops to move in against a Cuba militia in season two episode 11 of ABC’s political thriller series, Designated Survivor.
As the series returns from its winter break, it’s been 10 weeks since the horrible and shocking death of Kirkman’s wife by a distracted driver. The President is in required therapy and not really getting along with his doctor Adam Louden (Timothy Busfield) who tells the President that either they finish their session today or he can get a new therapist after Kirkman tries to cut the session short.
The President’s staff is concerned for him because he hasn’t really gotten much done since the funeral and keeps putting off making decisions about political trips and policies. Emily and Seth (Kal Penn) take a private moment to talk about getting away for a mini-vaca together as a couple. Emily questions if it’s really the right time and Seth assures her it is because she needs the break – they both do.
Meanwhile, Agent Hannah Wells (Maggie Q) meets with Aaron (Adan Canto) and finds herself on restricted assignment after the investigation into her shooting Rennett (Ben Lawson). His body was never found and there’s no proof he was in on the conspiracy. However, they did discover Wells and Rennett were sleeping together. She and Aaron are to accompany a congressman, as well as a few other important people, down to Cuba to meet with its president.
Later in Cuba, Wells and Aaron are on the bus with the congressman and the others headed to the Cuban president’s residence when they’re stopped by a Cuban revolutionary militia and kidnapped. Taken to a guarded shack in the jungle, the militia finds Aaron’s White House ID card and force him to make a video demanding the U.S. pay a ransom in order to the captives back alive.
After watching the video, Kirkman reaches out to the Cuban president for assistance. It quickly becomes clear the Cuban president won’t be very helpful and doesn’t want to risk his own people and agenda for American lives. Kirkman tells his staff he wants game plans and options drawn up right away. The first recommendation is a ground assault by the military which Kirkman is hesitant to sign off on fearing casualties among the hostages. The next idea is a recon mission using a single Black Hawk helicopter to survey the area and find out what they are truly dealing with. Kirkman greenlights the mission.
In another part of the White House, a new young and eager woman named Tricia Simms is applying to be Boone’s assistant. Wanting to get rid of her, Boone sends her on the wild goose chase of tracking down and bringing to him the blueprints to the White House.
In the war room, Kirkman and his people are watching the Black Hawk down moving into the area where the hostages are believed to be when they lose communication with the aircraft. A little later in a presser, Seth relays to the media that the helicopter was able to get back to the aircraft carrier it launched from.
Kirkman is sitting in his office and keeps listening to the last message he got from his wife just minutes before she died. She left a message telling him she beat the investigation and loves him. In a heartbreaking flashback scene, Kirkman wakes up his young daughter, Penny (Mckenna Grace), and tells her that her mother was hurt so bad in an accident that she can never come home. Penny begins crying and asking why, but Kirkman just holds her close to him and tries to comfort her.
Kirkman tells his son, Leo (Tanner Buchanan), about the deadly accident and hugs the devastated young man. His son says she hated it here in D.C. and he should never have brought them here. Flash-forward to Louden telling Kirkman that he has been there for his children’s grief but is avoiding dealing with his own.
Back in Cuba, Wells asks to use the bathroom and while she’s in the little room, she manages to open up part of the floorboards (it’s an old wood shack) and sneak out the bottom. She moves slowly and sees one of the American hostages, a wealthy businessman named Cross, talking to the boss of the militia and coming across as friendly. She makes a break for it and takes out two guards but doesn’t get too far before a large group of militia recaptures her. They bring her back and sit her next to Aaron. She tells Aaron what she saw Cross doing and believes he’s in on them being taken as hostages. She points out someone on the inside had to leak the bus route for them to be taken.
Kirkman, not wanting to lose anyone else close to him, decides to pay the ransom which his staff briefly tries to talk him out of with no luck. The President is in the war room getting ready to give the order to wire the ransom when he has a flashback of making plans for his wife’s funeral and hearing Louden say in their session that his unresolved grief can affect his decision making. Kirkman calls off the wire transfer and tells his general to send in a ground assault. If after the first military strike the Cuban militia doesn’t surrender, he’s to send in the Marines. President Kirkman is back!
The militia leader realizes the money hasn’t been transferred so he sets up a video chat with Kirkman, demanding he pay or he’ll kill the hostages, starting with Agent Wells. Wells looks right at the camera and makes the sign of the cross as the American businessman Cross shouts he’ll pay the ransom. The feed goes dead. Emily, who was watching, tells Kirkman that Wells was sending them a message by crossing herself because she’s not Catholic. They realize she was pointing out Cross and Kirkman orders a fast investigation into him.
After some quick digging, it’s discovered that Cross, the militia boss, and the President of Cuba are all in on it. They’re trying to secure finances and bring in more American muscle to keep them in power over the people of Cuba. With this new information, Kirkman’s able to call out the President of Cuba after getting Cross to confess to everything. Kirkman tells the Cuban leader he’ll leave his fate for the people of Cuba to decide after releasing all the information to the press.
Seth catches up with Emily, who has been short with him all day, and asks if she’s into their seeing each other or not. If not, he needs to know now. She says she doesn’t know and he ends the relationship telling her to call him if she ever figures it out.
Kirkman visits with Louden to finish their session and admits he hasn’t been dealing with his grief. Kirkman confesses he keeps listening to the last message she left him. Louden tells Kirkman he has to deal with his grief otherwise he’s just treading water. “You know what happens to someone who treads water for too long, don’t you?” asks Louden. “They drown,” answers Kirkman.
Kirkman visits the reckless driver who killed his wife in prison. Kirkman informs him that he’s going to do everything he can to make sure he always remembers what he took from him and from his children – his wife, their mother, and his best friend.
The last scene shows Wells entering her dark apartment and realizing someone’s in there with her, holding a gun on her. The intruder is Rennett and he says, “We have to talk.”
Designated Survivor Season 2 Episode 11 Review:
Emotional, engaging, but a bit rushed, season two episode 11 titled “Grief” brings the political thriller/drama back from its midseason break in the style and feel of its first season with Kirkman dealing with an international hostage crisis that hits close to home while still reeling from losing his true love…his wife. The stand-out performance once again goes to Kiefer Sutherland for his raw and powerful performance as Kirkland, a grieving husband trying his best to put on a strong, solid face for his staff and the country while inside struggling not to give in and mourn the loss of his wife. The scene in which he tells his children they’ve lost their mother forever is filled with heartbreaking emotion as he holds back the tears and stays strong for them.
With Kirkman just beginning to recover from his tragic loss and Michael J. Fox set to guest star in a four-part storyline, it seems Designated Survivor just might be getting back to the political thriller style and storyline that made its first season so compelling. Here’s hoping that’s the case.
Paramount Network’s released an action-packed teaser trailer for Yellowstone, a dramatic thriller from Oscar nominated screenwriter Taylor Sheridan (Wind River, Hell or High Water, and Sicario). Sheridan writes and directs the dramatic series set to debut on Wednesday, June 20, 2018 at 9pm ET/PT.
Kevin Costner leads a cast that includes Wes Bentley, Kelly Reilly, Luke Grimes, Cole Hauser, Kelsey Asbille, Dave Annable, Danny Huston, Gil Birmingham, Josh Lucas, Jefferson White, Gretchen Mol, Jill Hennessey, Patrick St. Esprit, Ian Bohen, Heather Hemmons, and Denim Richards. Costner also serves as an executive producer along with Sheridan, John Linson, and Art Linson.
The Plot: In Yellowstone, Costner stars as John Dutton, who controls the largest contiguous ranch in the United States, under constant attack by those it borders – land developers, an Indian reservation, and America’s first National Park. It is an intense study of a violent world far from media scrutiny – where land grabs make developers billions, and politicians are bought and sold by the world’s largest oil and lumber corporations. Where drinking water poisoned by fracking wells and unsolved murders are not news: they are a consequence of living in the new frontier. It is the best and worst of America seen through the eyes of a family that represents both.
Dave Annable plays John Dutton’s oldest son Lee, a cowboy, who serves as his father’s right-hand man in running the ranch. Gil Birmingham is Thomas Rainwater, a steely and proud Chief of an Indian Nation challenging the Dutton family. Luke Grimes stars as John Dutton’s youngest son Cory, an emotionally reserved ex-Navy SEAL who lives with his Native American wife and seven year old son on the reservation. Wes Bentley is John’s other son Jamie, a polished lawyer considering a career in politics who continues to seek approval from his father despite his love for the limelight.
Kelly Reilly plays John’s daughter Beth, a smart and powerful woman who is always prepared to fight alongside her father. Cole Hauser is Rip Wheeler, a tough and merciless wrangler from Yellowstone Ranch who will stop at nothing to get the job done.
Kevin Costner stars in Paramount Network’s dramatic series, ‘Yellowstone.’
Aubrey Joseph as Tyrone Johnson/Cloak and Olivia Holt as Tandy Bowen/Dagger in ‘Marvel’s Cloak & Dagger’ (Freeform/Alfonso Bresciani)
Marvel Television has firmed up their schedule for the 2018 WonderCon taking place in Anaheim, CA. The pop culture convention will run March 23 through March 25, with Marvel Television presenting panels and autograph sessions on Friday and Saturday.
Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. will be making its third trip to WonderCon and will be represented by series stars Clark Gregg, Chloe Bennet, Ming-Na Wen, Elizabeth Henstridge, Iain De Caestecker, Henry Simmons, Natalia Cordova-Buckley, and Jeff Ward as well as executive producers Maurissa Tancharoen, Jed Whedon, Jeff Bell, and Jeph Loeb. Marvel will also be showing off the new series Marvel’s Cloak & Dagger. Cloak & Dagger will debut on Freeform on Thursday, June 7, 2018 at 8pm ET/PT.
The new and returning series will be presenting Q&As and offering exclusive footage for WonderCon attendances who attend the panels.
Marvel Television 2018 WonderCon Schedule:
FRIDAY, MARCH 23
MARVEL’S CLOAK & DAGGER – Anaheim Convention Center, March 23, 2018 – 4:45PM – North 200A
Join series stars Olivia Holt and Aubrey Joseph, along with executive producer and Head of Marvel Television, Jeph Loeb, executive producer and showrunner Joe Pokaski, and director Gina Prince-Bythewood for a must-see panel featuring a sneak peak at the highly-anticipated new series.
Freeform’s new original series Marvel’s Cloak & Dagger is the story of Tandy Bowen (Olivia Holt) and Tyrone Johnson (Aubrey Joseph) – two teenagers from very different backgrounds, who find themselves burdened by newly acquired superpowers which are mysteriously linked to one another. Tandy can emit light daggers and finds hope in the light, while Tyrone has the ability to control darkness which gives him the power he needs. They quickly learn they are better together than apart as they join forces to seek justice for the loved ones they lost early on. You won’t want to miss this!
SATURDAY, MARCH 24
MARVEL ANIMATION: FROM PENCIL TO SCREEN – Anaheim Convention Center, March 24, 2018 – 12:30PM – 300D
Join Marvel Animation for a behind the scenes journey through all aspects of production and development! You’ll get an exclusive look at how Marvel assembles acclaimed animated series and projects such as Marvel’s Avengers: Secret Wars, Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy: Mission Breakout and the highly-anticipated Marvel Rising, as well as an inside glimpse at the popular Marvel Funko animated shorts and Marvel LEGO Super Heroes – Black Panther: Trouble in Wakanda. Led by Cort Lane (SVP, Animation and Family Entertainment) and featuring several special guests, the Marvel Animation team will share rare insight into the writing process, voice direction, production, never-before-seen sneak peeks from upcoming projects, and tons of scoops on future storylines. Don’t miss it!
MARVEL’S AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D. – Anaheim Convention Center, March 24, 2018 – 4:45PM – Arena
Your favorite agents are back in Anaheim! Join Clark Gregg, Chloe Bennet, Ming-Na Wen, Elizabeth Henstridge, Iain De Caestecker, Henry Simmons, Natalia Cordova-Buckley, and Jeff Ward, along with executive producers Maurissa Tancharoen, Jed Whedon, Jeff Bell, and Jeph Loeb, Head of Marvel Television, to talk all things Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. season five! Find out what’s coming up with a Q&A and sneak peek of a never-before-seen episode. The action-packed series from Marvel Television airs Friday nights at 9|8c on ABC!
MARVEL TELEVISION AUTOGRAPH SIGNING SCHEDULE:
Please note that the WonderCon online Exclusives Portal will launch on February 28th and at that time WonderCon Anaheim badge holders can log-in and create a list of exclusive signings they’d be interested in attending. On March 19th, WonderCon attendees will be selected at random and receive an email confirmation with more details.
FRIDAY, MARCH 23
Marvel’s Cloak & Dagger – Exclusive Signing Room – 1:30-2:30PM
Freeform and Marvel will be hosting a special exclusive autograph signing with cast and executive producers from their highly anticipated new original series Marvel’s Cloak & Dagger.
SATURDAY, MARCH 24
Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. – Exclusive Signing Room – 3:00-4:00PM
Marvel is excited to announce a special exclusive autograph signing with the cast and producers of Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.!
Darren Criss as Andrew Cunanan, Cody Fern as David Madson, and Finn Wittrock as Jeffrey Trail in ‘The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story’ episode 6 (Photo by Ray Mickshaw/FX)
FX’s The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story returns after taking a week off with episode six airing on February 28, 2018. The episode begins with a flashback to La Jolla, California in 1996. Andrew Cunanan (Darren Criss) arrives at a gorgeous mansion after a day of shopping, heading outside to gaze at the Pacific Ocean naked before diving into the pool. Later, he carefully wraps a present before selecting items from a huge closet filled with expensive clothing.
It’s now one year before the murders of Jeff Trail, David Madson, Lee Miglin, William Reese, and Gianni Versace.
Andrew, striding through the house as if he owns the place, helps Norman (Michael Nouri) greet their party guests. It’s obvious Norman’s friends don’t like him, but fortunately, Andrew’s friends are also in attendance. Andrew confides in Elizabeth (Annaleigh Ashford) that he didn’t want Norman’s friends at his party and sort of admits he’s decided he’s gay. He confesses to being really into this guy David from San Francisco, and David’s supposed to show up soon.
He tells Elizabeth there’s nothing sexual going on with Norman; he’s just helping him out. Andrew can’t stop lying, and now he claims he’s an interior designer who curates Norman’s art. He thinks David is his future and wants to be someone David can love.
Jeff (Finn Wittrock) arrives as the party’s in full swing. Andrew takes him into a bedroom and gives him something to wear plus the gift he wrapped earlier. He wants Jeff to pretend it’s the gift he bought him for his birthday. Andrew explains it’s to impress David and make him believe he has good friends. He really wants Jeff to look the part, claiming he’s helped Jeff with countless guys. Jeff finally agrees, only because it’s Andrew’s birthday.
Andrew has one final lie he needs Jeff to go along with. He wants Jeff to say he’s still an officer in the Navy, even though Jeff has left that behind. Jeff reluctantly agrees to wear the shoes, but not the uniform.
David (Cody Fern) arrives and it’s like time freezes for Andrew. David flew in from Minneapolis just for the party, explaining he wanted to see where Andrew lived since Andrew’s so mysterious. Elizabeth joins them to praise Andrew in front of David, and it’s obvious David’s overwhelmed by the mansion and Andrew’s lifestyle.
Jeff plays the part by handing Andrew the gift in front of David. Jeff and David meet and when David says, “You’re the Naval officer,” Jeff doesn’t confirm that’s true. Instead, he says it’s a long, sad story. Elizabeth intrudes to move them to the terrace.
Andrew leaves them for a minute to snort cocaine. He’s caught by one of Norman’s friends who hates everything about Andrew. Norman just lost his partner to AIDS and his friend doesn’t want him to get hurt again. He doesn’t trust Andrew. (Smart man!)
Andrew spies Jeff and David laughing outside and breaks into their conversation to ask about Jeff’s boyfriend. Andrew also throws in the lie that he’s got a place in New York when David asks about where he sleeps in Norman’s house. David apparently hasn’t made sleeping arrangements and Jeff volunteers his couch. Andrew puts an end to that discussion by saying Jeff’s couch is dirty.
Lee Miglin (Mike Farrell) interrupts to wish Andrew a happy birthday. Andrew pretends not to remember Lee until Jeff and David walk away. Andrew’s angry Lee approached him in front of his friends, and Lee explains he couldn’t help but stare at Andrew with lust. Lee wants to give him a birthday gift in private, and Andrew puts him off and says they can do it later.
Andrew wants a photo alone with David but everyone, including Jeff, Lee, and Norman join the photo. Andrew’s smile doesn’t reach his eyes as Elizabeth snaps the photo.
Darren Criss as Andrew Cunanan and Michael Nouri as Norman Blachford in ‘The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story’ (Photo by Suzanne Tenner/FX)
The next day Andrew presents Norman with a list of demands including an increased allowance, first-class flights, and a Mercedes. Plus, he wants to be Norman’s sole heir since they’ve been together for over a year. Andrew reminds Norman he sacrificed everything to be with him, including his parents’ love. Andrew has told Norman his parents are millionaires who disowned him, but Norman surprises him by saying he’s checked on Andrew’s background. He knows Andrew isn’t Andrew DeSilva – he’s really Andrew Cunanan – and that he recently worked in a Thrifty’s Drug Store. Norman knows how much Andrew made and that he lived in a little condo with his mom, MaryAnn. Andrew is speechless and doesn’t have a comeback. All he can do is walk away.
Finally, Andrew and Norman admit they investigated each other. Norman reminds him they haven’t been intimate in three months, and Andrew assures him if he gets what’s on his list of demands, sex will become more regular.
Norman agrees to increase his living allowance but doesn’t agree to first-class flights. Norman wants Andrew to go back to college and get a degree, but Andrew again threatens to leave unless he gets what’s on the list. Norman assures Andrew he can have this life if he works for it, but Andrew’s upset he can’t have love if he lives this way. He thinks he lost David because of Norman, and Norman tells Andrew that if he makes him his heir, he must share his life only with him. Norman knows Andrew is already dreaming of the time when he’s not around. “If I can’t have love, I want that list,” replies Andrew. Norman says no and Andrew smashes a glass table. He then announces, again, that he’s leaving.
Andrew moves into a studio apartment in a lower-class neighborhood.
Jeff gets a phone call from his dad describing a postcard Andrew sent him that was signed, “Love, Drew.”
Jeff shows up at Andrew’s apartment, aware of what happened with Norman. Jeff’s upset about the postcard Andrew sent to his dad, but Andrew doesn’t own up to it. The postcard also mentioned Jeff bought Andrew expensive shoes, something that confused Jeff’s dad since he didn’t know his son is gay. Jeff took this as a threat and slams Andrew against the wall, demanding Andrew stay away from his family.
Jeff reveals he’s leaving San Diego to work at a propane gas company in Minneapolis. Andrew puts two and two together and realizes Jeff is going there to be with David. Andrew accuses him of trying to steal the one guy who likes him. However, Jeff says he’s doing it because he’s tired of being unhappy. As leaves, Andrew warns him to stay away from David.
Andrew (sounding incredibly hyper) calls David and invites him to accompany him on a business trip to Los Angeles, all expenses paid. Andrew says he already bought the plane ticket, but David is reluctant to meet up with him.
Andrew arrives in LA and checks into the penthouse of a 5-star hotel. He orders flowers and a car, and when David arrives Andrew is posing on the balcony. Andrew flew him out first class and David’s obviously impressed. Andrew claims to be done with his work, hinting that what he was working on has a lot of stars interested. He changes the subject and takes David shopping. He wants David to dress like the country’s most successful architect and he buys him an expensive suit which David wears out of the store.
Back at the hotel, room service delivers a gourmet dinner. David says this is all too much and offers to pay for half. He tells Andrew he’s not “the one” and apologizes. Andrew, getting emotional, tells him he is the one; he’s sure of it. “David Madson, you are the only one I have ever really truly loved,” says Andrew.
David admits there was one great night in San Francisco and he knows that can be life-changing. David thinks this weekend’s like recreating their first date, and he wanted to see if they could take the next step. David isn’t sure they can. Andrew tells him he’ll do what he wants, and David wants to get rid of the fancy meal. They take off their jackets and get down to the truth.
David asks about Andrew’s parents, and Andrew continues his lie about his dad running pineapple plantations. He says his mom ran a literary publishing house in New York. He claims they gave him everything he wanted when he was growing up, including the master bedroom.
Andrew asks about David’s parents and he reveals they run a small hardware store. Andrew interrupts David’s story to tell more lies about his childhood, not really listening to or interested in what David has to say. David ends the discussion by claiming he’s tired and ready for bed.
“David, I’m a good person who wants to be good to you,” says Andrew. David responds by telling Andrew that one day he’ll make someone very happy.
Back from the trip to LA, Andrew sits on his small bed in his tiny apartment and looks at the bill from the hotel. He charged over $2700 at the hotel during his weekend with David.
Later, Andrew tells a bartender about his trip and he can’t stop himself from lying. He reveals David agreed to spend the rest of his life with him. Andrew then buys drugs from a guy at the club, shoots up, and has a drug-induced dream about being fitted for a suit by Gianni Versace (Edgar Ramirez). Andrew tells Versace there’s no difference between them except that Gianni got lucky. Gianni argues the difference is he’s loved and Andrew’s not.
Back at the club, Andrew tells the same bartender he just took a trip to Paris with David. (The bartender knows he’s lying.) Andrew tells his drug dealer he needs more time, but the drug dealer tells him he needs more money.
Andrew heads over to Norman’s place and tries the doors and windows. They’re locked and he sees through a glass door that Norman’s inside. Andrew tries his keys in the front door, but they don’t work. Norman doesn’t let him in and instead calls the cops.
No choice left, Andrew shows up at his mom’s place. She’s surprised but happy to see him and confesses she thought he was in Milan. She helps him into the bath, singing a special lullaby as she washes his back. She asks why he smells bad and says he no longer smells like her son. She starts bathing him roughly, trying to scrub away the smell.
Andrew’s mom serves him food while going on and on about a friend of Andrew’s who can’t get a job. She tells him how she’s been telling this young man’s mother, a woman who looks down on her, about all the places Andrew has been traveling to across the globe working with Gianni Versace as a costume designer for Italian operas. She’s happy the woman is so jealous of Andrew’s life.
His mom says she wishes he could stay but she knows she must share him with the world. She gives him a big hug by his car and is surprised when he says the next city he’s visiting is Minneapolis. She kisses him and Andrew, clearly depressed, drives away.
“Someone very smart and very dangerous is coming after you,” says Barry (Grant Gustin) to Izzy Bowin (Miranda MacDougall). Izzy was on the bus the day Barry was brought out of the Speed Force and is now a meta in season four episode 14 of The CW’s The Flash.
As the episode begins, Barry walks back into the CCPD happy to resume his job of being the city’s CSI. After being met with some weird (and rude) looks by some of his co-workers, Barry is told that his boss, Captain Singh (Patrick Saboguni), wants to see him. Barry learns that even though he’s been cleared of all charges, some people feel he doesn’t belong there anymore, including the city’s new mayor. Singh tells Barry he’s on a permanent leave of absence until people in Central City believe that DeVoe is truly alive and well and the conspiracy theories of DeVoe being a meta imposter no longer exist.
Barry heads to S.T.A.R. Labs where Caitlin (Danielle Panabaker) tries to reassure him his leave of absence won’t be forever because they gave him his I.D. badge back. She suggests he just try and ride it out.
Iris (Candice Patton) tells Barry this could be for the best and that now with him being The Flash full time he can prove that DeVoe is alive and stop his evil master plan. Barry says they need to focus on finding the last four metas who were created on the bus before DeVoe does.
Ralph (Hartley Sawyer) and Cisco (Carlos Valdes) arrive with a box of things left on the bus that ended up in the lost and found. While going through it, they come across a CD and Cisco vibes it and sees a young female Country singer. He also sees where her next gig is scheduled to take place. Barry and Ralph take off to try to talk to her.
DeVoe – now using the body of Becky (Sugar Lyn Beard) – is in his lair watching the Country singer, but h3’s not that impressed with her. DeVoe’s wife Marlize (Kim Engelbrecht) is concerned because the body of Becky is getting weaker and weaker at an increased rate.
Barry and Ralph visit the singer whose name is Izzy Bowin. She playfully flirts with them, thinking they’re fans. When Barry tells her she’s in danger and tries to convince her to leave with them, she declines and uses her powers to send them flying across the room. It seems that Izzy can manipulate sound waves.
Back at S.T.A.R. Labs, Caitlin is checking on Barry and Ralph’s ears, assuring them they should be fine since Ralph’s eardrums stretched and with Barry’s fast-healing abilities, he should be okay in an hour.
Iris checks Izzy’s website at the recommendation of Ralph and finds where her next gig is. This time Barry, Ralph, and Cisco go to talk to her but as their alter egos The Flash, Elongated Man, and Vibe.
Over at Jitters, Harry (Tom Cavanagh) and Cecile (Danielle Nicolet) accidentally bump into each other. Cecile tells Harry that her new power of reading minds is keeping her up all night because she can’t stop herself from reading Joe’s mind while he sleeps. Intrigued and wanting to help, Harry offers to make something to help her.
The Flash, Elongated Man, and Vibe find Izzy in the parking area outside her next gig and try to warn her someone is after her because of her new powers. DeVoe shows up and uses his new meta powers on Ralph, forcing him to wrap around Vibe and The Flash so he can go after Izzy. Izzy uses her powers to blast DeVoe and send him flying. Marlize shows up and quickly gets DeVoe out of there, almost as though she breached in and out like Vibe.
Back at S.T.A.R. Labs, Team Flash is telling Izzy why DeVoe is after her and why they want her to stay with them. Barry assures Izzy the team can train her to use her new powers to fight DeVoe. Being a little freaked out, defensive, and not wanting to lose her recording opportunity, Izzy tells the group no thanks and starts to leave. Ralph’s sure he can convince her to stay so he follows her and gives her a pep talk, just like Barry, Caitlin, and Killer Frost had delivered when he needed it. Ralph says he understands how she feels because he was where she is not long ago but since he became friends with Barry and his team, he’s not alone. He explains they use the buddy system to help each other. Starting to like Ralph, she agrees to stay if he becomes her new “buddy.”
Cecile finds Harry at Cisco’s work area and gives him his new device back saying it’s way too big and heavy for her to try to sleep in. They fight about it and Harry’s frustrated as Cecile walks out.
Izzy begins training with Ralph and Barry using her violin to focus and aim her sound wave powers, but it doesn’t last and she keeps missing her target (Ralph). Barry, impatient about stopping DeVoe, pushes Izzy too hard and she ends up getting hit with some shrapnel from some of the targets she’s aiming at.
While Caitlin tends to Izzy’s wounds, Iris has her own heart-to-heart with Barry telling him he needs to ease up on Izzy. However, Barry reminds Iris she didn’t see what DeVoe did to the metas he stole powers from and then killed. It still bothers Barry he couldn’t save any of them, especially Becky, and he’s afraid if they don’t get Izzy up to speed fast, her fate will be the same. Iris sympathizes with Barry about what he went through but still insists turning Izzy into a weapon is the wrong thing to do.
Harry visits Cecile at Joe’s house and apologizes for his outburst and angry thoughts. He gives her a new, smaller mental dampener and starts to explain to her how it works when he realizes that Team Flash can use it to fight DeVoe.
Harry rushes back to S.T.A.R. Labs and creates the cerebral inhibitor which, when he tells the group about it, they remember Savitar telling them about how they would create it to fight DeVoe. Barry says with this and Izzy’s new powers they should be able to defeat DeVoe.
Ralph arrives just then and reveals Izzy left after Caitlin treated her wound because Barry pushed her too hard and she went to face down DeVoe alone. Cisco vibes her violin case and sees her location and learns DeVoe is already there. DeVoe senses Cisco watching them and is able, with his new powers, to blast Cisco. Cisco flies across the room and crashes into the wall. He tells Barry where Izzy is while Caitlin rushes over to take him back to the medical bay. Barry and Ralph immediately leave to save Izzy.
The Flash distracts DeVoe so Elongated Man can put the cerebral inhibitor on him, but DeVoe brings The Flash to the ground using his powers to attack his mind. Elongated Man tries to stretch to place the device on DeVoe but he knocks it out of Ralph’s hands and uses puts Ralph in a big dumpster. Izzy gets the device on DeVoe but he uses his new powers to deactivate it. He creates another power cage, like the one he had Barry trapped in, to trap poor Izzy. Barry and Ralph are on the other side and can’t get her out of it.
DeVoe’s hover chair appears and he has a tentacle attached to Izzy’s head. Ralph tells her to look at him and to keep looking at him no matter what. A terrified Izzy looks at Ralph and says his name as the tentacle transfers DeVoe’s consciousness into Izzy’s body. Once done, DeVoe – now in Izzy’s body – uses a button on the hover chair to disappear.
Back at S.T.A.R. Labs, Caitlin’s watching over a devastated Ralph while Harry is kicking himself for not being smart enough to stop DeVoe from beating the mind dampener. Cisco realizes with the use of the new device that DeVoe’s lair is in a pocket dimension and tries to find out all he can on how they might be able to locate it.
Cecile meets up with Harry to thank him for the new device, letting him know it works great and she can finally get some sleep. She reads his mind and knows that he’s worried about Jesse who’s still mad at him. Cecile tells Harry to call her and invite her to Central City for a visit.
In the last scene of the episode, Barry checks on Ralph who’s sitting in his P.I. office. Barry tells him if he needs time away from the team because of losing Izzy, he understands. “DeVoe is still out there and until this is over we need to keep this buddy system going,” says Barry to a grieving Ralph.
Ralph admits he thought Barry would say that and hands him a business card that reads “Barry Allen P.I.”. Ralph tells Barry he knows what it’s like to get fired from the CCPD and feel like he’s lost part of his identity. Now, Barry won’t have that problem and the next time they’re out in the field and someone asks who Barry works for, “You won’t have to get all stammery,” says Ralph. “You and I have to stand up and fight back,” he adds. “Just like Izzy would have wanted,” replies Barry. “There’s three more people out there who need our help and we need to find them before DeVoe does. After we do that, I’m going to take DeVoe down,” declares Ralph.
The Flash Season 4 Episode 14 Review:
Engaging, humorous, and emotional, episode 14 titled “Subject 9” continues the season’s main storyline of Team Flash fighting DeVoe and once again gives Ralph a chance for additional growth as a superhero. Hands down the best element and storyline of season four has been the introduction of Ralph aka Elongated Man to the series. Hartley Sawyer has great chemistry with the cast, especially Grant Gustin, and has injected the series with humor that’s been missing since the first season.
Sawyer also delivers the stand-out performance this episode, showing a sensitive and vulnerable side to Ralph as he starts to fall for Izzy and then as he loses her way too soon to the clutches of DeVoe. The scene in which he tells a terrified Izzy to keep looking at him while DeVoe takes over her body is touching and painfully sad.
With Ralph and Barry more determined than ever to stop DeVoe and Cisco working on finding The Thinker’s lair, it should be interesting as well as exciting to see how long it takes Team Flash to finally get the upper hand on their enemy.
Warner Bros. Television (WBTV) and Warner Bros. Animation (WBA) are once again bringing the casts of multiple series to WonderCon. This year’s WonderCon takes place March 23 through March 25 and will be held in Anaheim, CA. Among the series heading to the annual pop culture convention are Warner Bros TV’s The 100, Krypton, Black Lightning, and Constantine. Warner Bros Animation will be represented by Teen Titans Go! and Unikitty!.
Warner Bros will also debut upcoming episodes of Lucifer and Black Lightning during the 2018 WonderCon.
The 100 will be sending Eliza Taylor, Bob Morley, Christopher Larkin, Lindsey Morgan, Richard Harmon, and Tasya Teles along with executive producer Jason Rothenberg to the convention. Krypton‘s Cameron Cuffe, Georgina Campbell and Shaun Sipos will attend with executive producer Cameron Welsh and DC Entertainment’s Dan Evans. Black Lightning‘s executive producer/showrunner Salim Akil and writers Jan Nash, Pat Charles, Adam Giaudrone and Lamont Magee will be on hand to talk about season one of the comic book-inspired series.
Matt Ryan is joining Constantine writer J.M. DeMatteis and Blue Ribbon Content & Warner Bros. Animation’s Peter Girardi for a discussion on the new animated series. Teen Titans Go! producers Michael Jelenic and Aaron Horvath will attending along with voice actor Greg Cipes. And Unikitty! has producers Ed Skudder, Lynn Wang, and Aaron Horvath, art director Andrea Fernandez, animation director Anna Hollingsworth, and voice cast members Eric Bauza, H. Michael Croner and Roger Smith scheduled for the 2018 WonderCon.
Warner Bros Television and Warner Bros Animation WonderCon 2018 Schedule:
Friday, March 23
2:30–3:30 p.m. Unikitty! Special Video Presentation and Q&A — WonderCon attendees will be transported to a joyous kingdom full of sparkle matter, happy thoughts and the occasional rage-out when Unikitty! takes the stage. Bring your positive vibes and join our panel of producers and members of the voice cast for a behind-the-scenes look at the hit animated series starring your favorite character from The LEGO® Movie. Produced by Warner Bros. Animation, Unikitty! airs Fridays at 6:30/5:30c on Cartoon Network. Follow Cartoon Network on Twitter at @CartoonNetwork. Room: North 200B
3:30–4:30 p.m. Teen Titans Go! Special Video Presentation and Q&A — The Titans are back at WonderCon and they’re bringing all the fun, laughs and hilarious hijinks that are part of every Teen Titans Go! panel. You only need to bring your questions (and maybe some waffles and pie) for producers Michael Jelenic, Aaron Horvath and voice actor Greg Cipes who will answer your questions about all things Titans. Produced by Warner Bros. Animation, Teen Titans Go! airs Fridays at 6/5c on Cartoon Network. Become a fan of the show on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TeenTitansGo, and follow Cartoon Network on Twitter at @CartoonNetwork. Room: North 200B
6:00–7:00 p.m. The 100 Special Video Presentation and Q&A — With season five premiering on Tuesday, April 24 at 9/8c on The CW, The 100 makes its return to Anaheim for a special appearance at WonderCon with a sneak peek into the new season. More than six years have passed since Praimfaya has ravaged the planet and killed most of the human race. As Clarke waits to hear from the group on the Ark, or in the bunker, a prison ship drops from the sky. Are they friend or foe? And what do they want? Join us for a special video presentation followed by a Q&A with series stars Eliza Taylor, Bob Morley, Christopher Larkin, Lindsey Morgan, Richard Harmon and Tasya Teles and producer Jason Rothenberg. From Bonanza Productions Inc. in association with Alloy Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television, The 100: The Complete Fourth Season is available on Digital, Blu-ray™ and DVD. Become a fan on Facebook at www.facebook.com/CWThe100, and follow the show on Twitter @CWThe100. Room: North 200A
Saturday, March 24
10:00–11:00 a.m. Constantine World Premiere Screening — A WonderCon Anaheim exclusive! Don’t miss the world premiere screening of the first episodes of the animated Constantine series for CW Seed! This new series from Blue Ribbon Content and Warner Bros. Animation follows DC’s popular comic book character John Constantine (voiced by the live action series star Matt Ryan), a seasoned demon hunter and master of the occult. Constantine is executive produced by David S. Goyer, Greg Berlanti and Sarah Schechter. Join series star Matt Ryan, plus series writer J.M. DeMatteis (Justice League Dark, Batman vs. Robin) and Blue Ribbon Content & Warner Bros. Animation’s Peter Girardi for a Q&A session after the screening. The first season of Constantine begins streaming March 24 at http://www.cwseed.com. Room: North 200A
2:00–3:00 p.m. Krypton Special Video Presentation and Q&A — The never-before-told story of Superman’s ancestors, set two generations before the destruction of his home planet, Krypton follows Superman’s grandfather, Seg-El (Cameron Cuffe) as he’s faced with a life or death conflict – to save his home planet or let it be destroyed in order to restore the fate of his future grandson. Join showrunner and executive producer Cameron Welsh, DC Entertainment executive Dan Evans, and stars Cameron Cuffe, Georgina Campbell, and Shaun Sipos as they provide exclusive insight into this highly-anticipated new series from executive producer David S. Goyer, Warner Horizon Scripted Television, DC Entertainment and SYFY. Krypton premieres March 21 and airs Wednesdays at 10/9c on SYFY. Room North 200A
Sunday, March 25
10:30–11:15 a.m. Lucifer Exclusive Screening of Brand New Episode — Consider this your deal with the devil! Lucifer fans will not only have the opportunity to screen an upcoming episode of the devilish drama, but also a special video message from series stars Tom Ellis, Lauren German, Tom Welling and Aimee Garcia. From Jerry Bruckheimer Television in association with Warner Bros. Television, and based upon the characters created by Neil Gaiman, Sam Kieth and Mike Dringenberg for Vertigo from DC Entertainment, Lucifer airs Mondays at 9/8c on FOX. Become a fan on Facebook at www.facebook.com/LuciferonFOX and follow the show on Twitter @LuciferonFOX. Room: Arena
12:45–1:45 p.m. Black Lightning All-New Episode and Q&A — Where there is darkness, there is…Black Lightning. Jefferson Pierce made his choice: he hung up the suit and his secret identity years ago. But with crime and corruption spreading like wildfire, and those he cares about in the crosshairs of the menacing local gang, The One Hundred, he must return as Black Lightning — to save not only his family, but also the soul of his community. Join series producers and writers to watch the electrifying never-before-seen “Sins of the Father” episode of Black Lightning, followed by a Q&A session. Based on the DC character created by Tony Isabella with Trevor Von Eeden, Black Lightning is produced by Berlanti Productions and Akil Productions, in association with Warner Bros. Television. Black Lightning airs Tuesdays at 9/8c on The CW. Become a fan on Facebook at www.facebook.com/CWBlackLightning and follow the show on Twitter @blacklightning. Room: Arena
Pam Poovey (voice of Amber Nash), Princess Lanaluakalani (voice of Aisha Tyler), Siegbert Fuchs (voice of Chris Parnell), and Sterling Archer (voice of H. Jon Benjamin) in ‘Archer: Danger Island’ (Photo Credit: FXX)
FXX announced the ninth season of Archer, titled Archer: Danger Island, will kick off on Wednesday, April 25, 2018 at 10pm ET/PT. The half-hour adult comedy series was created by Adam Reed and Floyd County Productions and features the voices of H. Jon Benjamin, Jessica Walter, Aisha Tyler, Judy Greer, Chris Parnell, Amber Nash, Adam Reed, and Lucky Yates.
The critically acclaimed comedy premiered in 2009 and has won two Primetime Emmys in the Outstanding Animated Program category. The series has also earned four Critics’ Choice Awards and an Online Film & Television Association award.
Archer Season 9:Archer: Danger Island is an animated, half-hour comedy that centers on the semi-functioning alcoholic seaplane pilot, Sterling Archer, a lush on the lush South Pacific island of Mitimotu in 1939. While the rest of the world is concerned about the impending Second World War, Archer is only concerned with who’s buying his next drink. Along with his trusty co-pilot Pam, Sterling must navigate quicksand, cannibals, super-intelligent monkeys, poison darts, pirates, and did we mention quicksand? Welcome to the mysterious and deadly world of Archer: Danger Island.
The series features the voices of H. Jon Benjamin as the hard-drinking pilot, “Sterling Archer;” Jessica Walter as Archer’s acid-tongued mother and hotel owner, “Malory Archer;” Aisha Tyler as island royalty and local revolutionary, “Princess Lanaluakalani;” Judy Greer as the abandoned heiress, “Charlotte Vandertunt;” Chris Parnell as the obvious German spy posing as a businessman, “Siegbert Fuchs;” Amber Nash as Archer’s co-pilot and loyal sidekick, “Pam Poovey;” Adam Reed as impeccably uniformed French Capitaine, “Reynaud;” and Lucky Yates as the audacious scarlet macaw, “Crackers.”
A Look Back at Season 8:Archer: Dreamland is set in 1940s Los Angeles and follows Archer on a quest to find his partner’s killer. Contending with mobsters, including notorious crime boss “Mother,” he’s also challenged by a sultry lounge singer, a deranged heiress, crooked cops, knock-knock jokes, and his own libido.