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Alec Baldwin Signs on to a John DeLorean Documentary

Alec Baldwin to play John DeLorean
Alec Baldwin in Studio 8H hosting ‘Saturday Night Live’ (Photo by Rosalind O’Connor / NBC)

Alec Baldwin and his SNL “Donald Trump” hair and makeup team have committed to XYZ Films’ upcoming untitled John DeLorean documentary. Baldwin will play DeLorean in a “series of scripted scenes” in the documentary which is currently in production. Don Argott and Sheena M. Joyce are directing, and Tamir Ardon is producing.

“Sheena Joyce and Don Argott are two of the most intelligent and creative filmmakers that I’ve come across over the last many years. Their documentary, The Art of the Steal, is among my favorites of all time and I look forward to collaborating with them on their inventive take on the life of John DeLorean,” said Alec Baldwin.


“One of the original intentions of the project was to dissect John DeLorean via traditional documentary research and by exploring previously un-produced John DeLorean narrative projects that never got off the ground, “ added producer Ardon. “With the help of Alec Baldwin transformed into John DeLorean, we can achieve that original goal in a very meta way where fact and fiction intertwine.”

“We are so honored to have the opportunity to explore the complex character of John Z. DeLorean with the legendary Alec Baldwin. As longtime fans, we cannot wait to see DeLorean through the lens of Alec’s immense talent and sharp intellect. We’re confident this collaboration will lead to an exciting film about a mysterious, misunderstood automotive icon,” stated co-directors Argott and Joyce.

The Details: A documentary fused with narrative scenes, this portrait of John Z. DeLorean covers the enigmatic automaker’s rise to stardom and shocking fall from grace. Interviews with colleagues, employees, lawyers, friends and family who knew him best are interspersed with dramatized vignettes, including a performance by Alec Baldwin – as they all endeavor in their own ways to uncover the real DeLorean.




Bruno Mars Hosts His First Primetime TV Special

Bruno Mars: 24K Magic Live at the Apollo
Bruno Mars: 24K Magic Live at the Apollo (Photo by Michele Crowe © 2017 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)

Grammy winner Bruno Mars will star in his first primetime television special on Wednesday, November 29, 2017 at 10pm ET/PT. The one-hour music-filled presentation, Bruno Mars: 24K Magic Live at the Apollo, will air on CBS and features Mars on stage at the iconic Apollo Theater in New York City. The taped special will also include Mars and his band, Hooligans, hitting the streets to talk to fans as well as never-before-seen performances, according to CBS.


“For me, Bruno Mars is the greatest performer in the world,” stated executive producer Ben Winston. “To be producing his first television special is a true honor. This will be a special show and a special night.”

“Bruno Mars is the ultimate live performer of this generation,” said Jack Sussman, Executive Vice President, Specials, Music and Live Events, CBS Entertainment. “He is the very definition of event television. He burns the roof off the Apollo while paying respect to its tradition and history. We at CBS are proud to be broadcasting his first TV special.”

Details on Bruno Mars’ Career, Courtesy of CBS:

Multi-Grammy Award winner and 21-time Grammy Award nominee Bruno Mars is a celebrated singer, songwriter, producer and musician who has sold over 180 million singles worldwide, making him one of the best-selling artists of all time. Recently, his critically acclaimed and RIAA-certified double platinum album, 24K Magic, made an impressive debut atop the Top Digital Albums and R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts, while also remaining in the Top 10 for 33 consecutive weeks. The album and its lead single, “24K Magic,” simultaneously hit #1 on the iTunes Overall Albums and Overall Songs charts during its week of release. The single has since climbed to #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 and has also officially been certified quadruple platinum by the RIAA. Mars’ quintuple platinum certified single, “That’s What I Like,” recently climbed to #1 on the Hot 100, marking his seventh Hot 100 chart-topper and his first #1 on the Hot R&B Songs chart, where it remained at the top spot for 19 consecutive weeks.

Mars is the first artist to have two songs spend 24 or more weeks in the Hot 100’s top 5 (“That’s What I Like” and “Uptown Funk”). He is the only artist in the past year to have two quadruple-platinum singles from the same album. Also, Mars is one of the few artists to have written and produced each of his #1 hits and has had a #1 song on the Hot 100 from each of his first three studio albums.

With seven Hot 100 #1s, Mars is now tied with Elvis Presley, Phil Collins and Frankie Valli for the seventh most chart-toppers among male soloists, and he is also ranked #1 among male artists with the most Hot 100 #1s for this decade, extending his lead over Justin Bieber, Drake, Eminem and The Weeknd. Mars took home two BET Awards this past June, including the coveted Best Male R&B/Pop Artist award. To celebrate his latest album, Mars has been traveling the globe on his massive 24K Magic World Tour, which sold over 1 million tickets in a single day. In 2015 Bruno dominated music charts with the hit single “Uptown Funk.” The worldwide smash is the longest-leading Billboard Hot 100 single of the 2010s and is only the 10th single in the Hot 100’s 57-year history to spend at least 14 weeks at #1. “Uptown Funk” took home three GRAMMY Awards this past year, including Record of the Year.

Mars returned to the Super Bowl Halftime stage in February 2017 to perform alongside Beyoncé and Coldplay at the Super Bowl 50 Halftime Show. In 2014 Mars made NFL history with the second most watched Super Bowl Halftime Show, which saw a record-breaking total viewership of over 115.3 million, all while being the youngest artist ever to serve as the sole NFL Super Bowl Halftime headliner. The performance gained him an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Short-Format Live-Action Entertainment Program. According to Billboard, Bruno Mars scored his first five Hot 100 #1s faster than any male since Elvis Presley. As a singer, songwriter and producer, Bruno Mars has an impressive catalog of 37 Hot 100 hits.




‘American Horror Story: Cult’ Episode 2 Recap: Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark

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Alison Pill as Ivy Mayfair-Richards in ‘American Horror Story: Cult’ (Photo by Frank Ockenfels/FX)

Episode two of American Horror Story: Cult begins with a replay of the final scene from episode one. Ally (Sarah Paulson) turns to speak with Ivy in bed and comes face-to-face with a grotesque clown. She races into the kitchen, yelling at Ivy (Alison Pill) that there’s a clown in their bedroom. When Ally grabs for a knife, Ivy stops her and says they’re calling the police.

Ally reminds her their son is upstairs and now it’s Ivy’s turn to grab a knife. Racing upstairs, they cautiously make their way into the bedroom with Ivy holding the knife out in front. Ally points out where she saw the clown but of course, he’s no longer in the bed. They check the room but nothing’s out of place.

Ally’s about to have a breakdown, certain she’s not imagining the clowns. Ivy admits she can’t take much more of this, and Ally understands. They hug as Ally confesses she doesn’t know what’s real anymore.

Meanwhile, a clown has made his way to Oz’s room and switches off the nightlight. Oz gets out of bed and turns it back on and gets the shock of his young life. Twisty’s standing in his room! Oz hides under his bed but the clown from his mom’s room tosses his mattress off. Oz runs from the room and hides in the bathroom, locking the door behind him. Twisty and the clown break through the door and stand over Oz in the bathtub.

Oz screams for his moms and they race to his room. It turns out he’s in bed and was just experiencing a nightmare. They assure him he’s safe, and it’s Ivy he turns to for comfort.

Kai’s brutal beating, which he instigated and secretly filmed, makes the local news. Meadow (Leslie Grossman) and Harrison Wilton (Billy Eichner) claim they shot the video, and they tell the news reporter the beating was much more disturbing to witness in person.

One week later, Kai (Evan Peters) has left the hospital and addresses the media. He suggests Trump was correct when he called Mexicans criminals and rapists. He doesn’t think his community is safe, yelling at the citizens of his town to pay attention to what’s going on. He reveals he’s at City Hall to file to run for the seat on the council left vacant by the death of Mr. Chang. “Vote Kai Anderson. Vote for the man who can take your fear away! They’re out there,” says Kai.

Ally watches from the window as Meadow and Harrison Wilton move into the now-vacant Chang home across the street. As soon as the moving truck pulls away, she heads across the street and looks in the large front window. Harrison, wearing a white hazmat suit, scares her away and she hurries back home without saying anything.

At Ivy and Ally’s restaurant, Ivy’s second-in-command in the kitchen, Roger, threatens one of the cooks when he speaks Spanish. “You get that cholo shit out of my kitchen before I shove this ladle up your ass!” he yells. Ally steps in between Roger and Pedro, and then she refuses to fire an immigrant in this political climate.

Winter (Billie Lourd) is back on babysitting duty, but Oz doesn’t want to talk to her. She gives him a Twisty figurine, making him promise he won’t tell his moms about it. Oz is pissed she wouldn’t back up his story about the killer clowns, and Winter says his moms just think he imagined it. She says people believe what they want to believe. “The trick is, figuring out what they want to believe and then giving it to them,” she explains.

Oz asks what will happen if the clowns come back, but Winter’s sure they won’t. She makes him pinkie swear, telling him they’re connected now that their flesh is touching. If he lies, she’ll know. Oz says he wishes they wouldn’t have gone over to the house across the street, and Winter tells him to give her his fear. “I’m going to keep it for you. It’s going to make us both stronger,” says Winter.

Ivy and Ally return home and Oz doesn’t come when they call. Winter explains he’s across the street with the new neighbors who she describes as super cool.

Ally and Ivy race across the street and hear Oz scream in the backyard. It turns out Harrison is a beekeeper and he’s showing Oz his bees. Harrison says the bees don’t sting, and then Ally sees the holes in the honeycombs and barely manages to keep under control. They all introduce themselves, and the Wiltons apologize for asking Oz over to see their bees without his mothers’ permission.

Harrison, who doesn’t have a filter, calls Ally “Little Miss Snoopy Pants” and asks why she was looking through their window. It’s her turn to apologize and she confesses she was unnerved by someone moving into the Changs’ house so soon after the murder/suicide. Harrison says they called the owners of the house immediately after watching the news because they have bad credit and thought the owners would work with them to buy it because of the house’s notoriety. The owners signed over the lease quickly, and now it’s Harrison and Meadow’s place.

Harrison goes on to explain the bees in a hive don’t sting because every bee is 100% committed to a single task.

Meadow invites them inside because she’s had skin cancer and can’t stay outside. She blames it on global warming. She then goes on to reveal she works from home and that Etsy is her life. They are also co-vice presidents of the Michigan chapter of the Nicole Kidman fan club.

Harrison and Meadow are extremely chatty and apparently believe in sharing every aspect of their lives. It turns out Harrison is gay and they had agreed if they weren’t married by the time they were 35, they’d get married. They have an open relationship and it seems to work out well.

Finally, Harrison and Meadow ask about Ivy and Ally, but Ally doesn’t reveal anything. She says they have to go home and bathe Oz and as she approaches the front door, she sees the outline of a large smiley face drawing that hasn’t been completely scrubbed away.

Ally asks if it upsets them to be there so soon after the murders, and Harrison replies that they don’t scare easily.

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Billy Eichner as Harrison Wilton in ‘American Horror Story: Cult’ (Photo by Frank Ockenfels/FX)

That evening in bed, Ally wonders about the huge barrels the Wiltons are storing. Ivy doesn’t care, but Ally is suspicious. Oz interrupts to tell them he’s scared of sleeping in his own bedroom. They invite him into bed just as Ivy gets a message on her phone that the security system was tripped at the restaurant. Oz wants Ivy to stay and Ally volunteers to go.

Ally makes it to the restaurant and the alarm is sounding and lights are flashing. She deactivates the alarm and is about to leave when something catches her eye. She heads into the freezer area where carcasses are hanging on hooks. Roger the chef is also hanging from a hook and Ally screams.

The next day Dr. Vincent (Cheyenne Jackson) pays Ally a visit at home. Apparently, she’s missed her appointments and Ivy told him about the murder in the restaurant. Ally confesses Roger was still alive when she found him hanging from a hook and she tried to help him. Blood was squirting from his mouth and Dr. Vincent reminds her even the police said she isn’t responsible for not being able to save him. Ally thinks Detective Samuels just wants to pin the murder on Pedro the busboy, but she insists she’s the one who killed Roger.

A flashback shows Ivy and Ally speaking with Detective Samuels (Colton Haynes), and both swear there’s no way Pedro did this. Samuels asks about Pedro’s immigration status.

Dr. Vincent asks Ally how she feels and Ally says she’s been vindicated. She knows the world is f**ked up and the election made it worse.

We see another flashback to Ally paying a visit to Harrison and Meadow who just happen to be strong 2nd Amendment supporters that stocked up believing Obama was coming for their guns. Harrison tells Ally only a gun will make her feel safe again.

Ally shows Dr. Vincent her new gun and he’s shocked. When he tries to take it away, she grabs it back. He suggests she reconsider and Ally asks, “Are you talking as my therapist or as a knee-jerk liberal?” She informs him she also initially believed she didn’t need a gun, but then decided it made sense. She demands he keep her gun a secret, and she’s also not going to tell Ivy about it.

Dr. Vincent leaves but not before telling Ivy that fortifying the house is a normal, proactive reaction. (A man is installing a security door.) He also warns that Ally’s exhibiting early signs of agoraphobia.

Ally’s angry Ivy called in Dr. Vincent, and Ivy says she did it because she’s worried.

Home alone the next day, a knock at the door causes Ally to grab a kitchen knife. She opens it, knife in hand, to find Kai on her doorstep. She recognizes him from TV and reminds him he threw a latte at her and Ivy on the street. He apologizes and says he’s clumsy, but she’s sure it was on purpose. He changes the subject, telling her he’s running for City Council. “You need to give a humiliated man some way to redeem himself in his own eyes or else he’s at risk to be drawn into darkness,” Kai explains. He wants to come in but Ally refuses to let him. He asks if she can remember when she didn’t feel scared all the time, saying she’s 40% more likely to be a victim of a violent crime at the hands of an illegal immigrant. He spouts fake news, saying he got the numbers from Facebook. Ally replies that she wants to build bridges, not walls. He points out she’s hiding something behind her back and has installed a new security screen door. He wonders why she needs that if she feels safe.

Kai continues to ask if he can come in, asking to use her phone, use her restroom, and saying he needs a drink of water. Ally threatens to call the cops and Kai, enraged, grabs the bars on her security door. “It’s so easy until it’s you they are coming for,” he warns.

At the restaurant, Pedro is very angry the cops questioned him and asked for his papers. He tells Ivy he was born in San Diego and Ivy asks him to take it easy. She reveals all the food had to be tossed out when Roger was killed, and it cost her a second mortgage on her house to replace it. Pedro wants Ivy’s assurance she knows he didn’t kill Roger, saying it’s “scary to be brown” now.

Winter’s helping Ally while Ivy’s at the restaurant and before she puts Oz to bed, he asks if they can pinkie swear. He thinks it will help him get over his nightmares, but Winter doesn’t agree.

Ally stares at her pill bottle and jumps when Winter comes into the room behind her. She doesn’t want to take her pills, even though she promised Ivy she would. Winter tells her there are other ways to unwind, suggesting red wine and bath salts.

Winter prepares a bath for Ally, getting the water all foamy. Ally tells her she doesn’t have to do that and then watches as Winter removes her coat. She sends Winter away, saying she can finish preparing her bath and Winter leaves the bathroom to check on Oz.

Ally relaxes in the tub, breathing deeply and closing her eyes. She jumps when Winter is suddenly on the edge of the tub, asking if the water is perfect. Winter then begins scrubbing Ally’s back, and Ally admits it feels amazing. Ally stops Winter’s hand when she moves it to the front, but Winter says this is just between them. Suddenly the alarm sounds and then the lights go out.

A clown enters Oz’s room and Oz asks him if he’s real. The clown tells Oz he’s asleep, and so Oz lays back down as the clown leaves his room.

Ally and Winter get busy setting up candles since the electricity is out for the whole block. Harrison knocks on Ally’s front window and says, “Lesbians, we’re under attack!” Harrison claims it’s terrorism and that eight states went dark at the same time. He heard the news on the radio, and he believes something this big took a lot of planning. Harrison gives them candles made of beeswax, tells them to lock their doors, and warns them to stay inside until the rioters have come and gone.

Winter needs to leave because all her stuff is unprotected at home. Ally begs her to stay, telling her they’re protected there and she needs her. Winter leaves even as Ally continues to beg her to stay.

Ally calls Ivy at the restaurant where the power is also out. They’re working by candlelight and Ally, completely panicked, asks, “What if it’s the Russians or ISIS?” When Ivy tells her to calm down, Ally begins crying that they’re by themselves and her battery is dying. Ivy can’t leave the restaurant until she gets a backup generator or they’ll lose all the food in cold storage. They’re disconnected before they come to a resolution.

Ivy grabs a charger and some supplies and asks Pedro to bring them to Ally.

Ally walks through her dark home, holding a single candle. She hears a creak but nothing’s there when she opens the bathroom door. She goes through the house, locking windows and closing doors. She then looks through the front window and sees the clowns’ ice cream truck outside. She tries the alarm but the battery backup isn’t working. She checks out the electric panel in the closet and sees the wires have been cut!

A clown is leering over her shoulder as she turns from the panel. Ally screams and the clown blows out her candle. She walks through the pitch-black house and makes it to the stairs leading to the second floor. Another grotesque clown is at the top of the stairs but Ally heads up anyway. She’s able to make it past the clown, pushing it over the railing and sending it falling to the first floor.

Ally grabs the gun from her nightstand and then hurries to Oz’s room. She gets him out of bed and together they go back downstairs. She tells him that as soon as she opens the kitchen door leading outside, he needs to run. They will run to the neighbor’s house, holding hands the whole way.

As she yanks open the door, Pedro appears. She shoots him in the head before she realizes who he is.

More on American Horror Story: Cult:
Recap of American Horror Story: Cult Episode 1 “Election Night”
Recap of American Horror Story: Cult Episode 3 “Neighbors from Hell”
Recap of American Horror Story: Cult Episode 4 “11/9”
Recap of American Horror Story: Cult Episode 5 “Holes”
Recap of American Horror Story: Cult Episode 6 “Mid-Western Assassin
Recap of American Horror Story: Cult Episode 8 “Winter of Our Discontent”
Recap of American Horror Story: Cult Episode 9 “Drink the Kool-Aid”
Recap of American Horror Story: Cult Episode 10 “Charles (Manson) in Charge”




‘Vikings’ Earns an Early Sixth Season Order

Vikings Season 5 star Katheryn Winnick
Queen Lagertha (Katheryn Winnick) from History’s ‘Vikings’ season 5 (Photo by Jonathan Hession / Copyright 2017)

History’s Vikings has earned an early sixth season renewal, with the network announcing the new season pick-up months before season five is set to air. The just-announced season six will consist of 20 episodes, one of which will mark the directorial debut of series star Katheryn Winnick. Filming will begin in Ireland later this year.

Season four of Vikings averaged 7.8 million viewers and was in the top five among ad-supported cable dramas. Season five will premiere on November 29, 2017 at 9pm ET/PT, airing 10 episodes before taking a break. The season’s final 10 episodes will air sometime in 2018.

Vikings has creatively sailed to monumental lengths. The series has evolved from early raids in England, to the heart-stopping death of Ragnar Lothbrok, to the fierce battles of the Great Heathen Army, and now we’ll see the sons of Ragnar exploring and conquering the known world,” said Eli Lehrer, Executive Vice President of Programming, HISTORY. “Michael Hirst has only scratched the surface of his epic saga. We look forward to continuing our partnership with one of the greatest writers in this era of Peak TV and entertaining our viewers with 40 new episodes over the next two seasons.”

“It has been my pleasure and my privilege to work with HISTORY and our partner MGM over five seasons and 69 episodes of Vikings. Now we are ready to begin production of a 20 episode season six that will deliver a huge and unexpected revelation to our audience,” stated Michael Hirst, creator and executive producer. “There are many reasons why I love this show, not least for the commitment and creativity of everyone involved in making it, but perhaps even more important is the spirit that drives this production – one of the happiest, most collaborative and most authentic productions I have ever been involved with. And so we sail on.”

Season five will star Katheryn Winnick (“Lagertha”), Gustaf Skarsgard (“Floki”), Alexander Ludwig (“Bjorn”), Alex Hogh Andersen (“Ivar the Boneless”), Jordan Smith (“Ubbe”), Marco Ilso (“Hvitserk”), and Jonathan Rhys Meyers (“Bishop Heahmund”). Morgan O’Sullivan, Sheila Hockin, John Weber, Sherry Marsh, Alan Gasmer, and James Flynn serve as executive producers.




‘Last Week Tonight with John Oliver’ Renewed for 3 More Seasons

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‘Last Week Tonight with John Oliver’ season 3 (Photo: Eric Liebowitz/HBO)

HBO has wisely renewed the outstanding news series Last Week Tonight with John Oliver for three additional seasons. According to HBO’s official announcement, the half-hour series will continue at least through 2020. Each new season will consist of 30 episodes.

“We are thrilled to have John Oliver as an integral part of the HBO family and to continue to share his comedic brilliance with the world,” said Casey Bloys, president, HBO Programming. “His extraordinary genius for rich and intelligent commentary is second to none.”

“First: I firmly disagree with everything Casey just said. Second: We’re very grateful to Richard Plepler, Casey and everyone at HBO for letting us continue to do whatever it is we actually do. And finally: We’d also like to thank our staff for all their hard work. We’re incredibly proud of all of you, and rather than tell you that to your face, we’d like to do it in the cold, dispassionate form of a press release,” added Oliver.

Last Week Tonight with John Oliver airs on Sunday nights at 11pm ET/PT. The news series films in New York, with host John Oliver tackling the week’s most important topics. The HBO series was nominated for eight 2017 Emmys and recently won two Creative Arts Emmys for Outstanding Interactive Program and Outstanding Picture Editing for Variety Programming. It had previously earned four Emmys and won the Critics’ Choice Awards Best Talk Show award as well as a Peabody Award and a Writers Guild Award.

John Oliver, Tim Carvell, Liz Stanton, Jon Thoday, and James Taylor executive produce and Paul Pennolino directs the critically acclaimed series.




‘The Disaster Artist’ Full Trailer Starring James Franco

The Disaster Artist Poster

The official trailer’s arrived along with a new poster for A24’s The Disaster Artist. James Franco directs and stars in The Disaster Artist, inspired by the true story of director Tommy Wiseau’s horrendously bad film, The Room. Dave Franco, Seth Rogen, Ari Graynor, Alison Brie, Jacki Weaver, and Josh Hutcherson co-star.

A24’s set to release The Disaster Artist in theaters on December 1, 2017.

The Plot: With The Disaster Artist, James Franco transforms the tragicomic true-story of aspiring filmmaker and infamous Hollywood outsider Tommy Wiseau — an artist whose passion was as sincere as his methods were questionable — into a celebration of friendship, artistic expression, and dreams pursued against insurmountable odds. Based on Greg Sestero’s best-selling tell-all about the making of Tommy’s cult-classic disasterpiece The Room (“The Greatest Bad Movie Ever Made”), The Disaster Artist is a hilarious and welcome reminder that there is more than one way to become a legend—and no limit to what you can achieve when you have absolutely no idea what you’re doing.





‘Star Wars: Episode IX’ Snags Writer/Director J.J. Abrams

Star Wars director J.J. Abrams

Lucasfilm and Disney have found a replacement for Star Wars: Episode IX‘s recently dismissed director Colin Trevorrow. J.J. Abrams has been confirmed to handle both writing and directing Star Wars: Episode IX. Abrams previously directed 2005’s Star Wars: The Force Awakens, the film which launched the rebirth of the movie franchise.

Rian Johnson, director of the upcoming Star Wars: The Last Jedi, had been asked to take on the directing job following Trevorrow’s exit. However, he apparently passed on the opportunity and J.J. Abrams said yes when offered Episode IX.

Abrams will be completing the sequel trilogy by directing and co-writing the film with Chris Terrio. He’ll also produce Star Wars: Episode IX with Bad Robot, Kathleen Kennedy, Michelle Rejwan, and Lucasfilm.

“With The Force Awakens, J.J. delivered everything we could have possibly hoped for, and I am so excited that he is coming back to close out this trilogy,” stated Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy.

Star Wars: Episode IX is targeting a December 20, 2019 theatrical release.




‘Zoo’ Season 3 Episode 12 Preview: West Side Story Photos, Plot and Trailer

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Billy Burke as Mitch Morgan, Nonso Anozie as Abraham Kenyatta, Alyssa Diaz as Dariela Marzan, Gracie Dzienny as Clementine, and Hilary Jardine as Tessa Williams in ‘Zoo’ season 3 episode 12 (Photo by Shane Harvey © 2017 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)

The gang attempts a daring rescue in CBS’s season three episode 12 of Zoo airing on Thursday, September 14, 2017 at 10pm ET/PT. The episode titled “West Side Story” was directed by Gary Fleder from a script by Gregory Weidman and Geoff Tock. Season three episode 12 guest stars include Athena Karkanis, Hilary Jardine, Michael Hogan, Delon De Metz, Jessie Fraser, and Ben Cotton.

James Wolk (‘Jackson Oz’), Kristen Connolly (‘Jamie Campbell’), Billy Burke (‘Mitch Morgan’), Nonso Anozie (‘Abraham Kenyatta’), Alyssa Diaz (‘Dariela Marzan’), Josh Salatin (‘Logan’), and Gracie Dzienny (‘Clementine’) star in season three. The series is executive produced by Jeff Pinkner, Josh Appelbaum, Andre Nemec, Scott Rosenberg, Michael Katleman, James Patterson, Bill Robinson, Leopoldo Gout, and Steve Bowen. Zoo is loosely based on the book by James Patterson.

The “West Side Story” Plot: After the team’s plane suffers a catastrophic accident in the hybrid zone, Dariela and Tessa (Hilary Jardine) set out on a rescue mission to save them on Zoo.


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Gracie Dzienny as Clementine, Billy Burke as Mitch Morgan, Nonso Anozie as Abraham Kenyatta and Alyssa Diaz as Dariela Marzan (Photo by Shane Harvey © 2017 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)
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Alyssa Diaz as Dariela Marzan in ‘Zoo’ season 3 episode 12 (Photo © 2017 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)
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Josh Salatin as Logan (Photo © 2017 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)
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James Wolk as Jackson Oz and Hilary Jardine as Tessa Williams (Photo © 2017 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)




‘Downsizing’ Trailer: Matt Damon and Kristen Wiig Get Small

Downsizing stars Matt Damon and Kristen Wiig
Kristen Wiig, Matt Damon, Maribeth Monroe and Jason Sudeikis in ”Downsizing’ (Photo © 2017 Paramount Pictures)

In director Alexander Payne’s first trailer for Downsizing, we learn the cure to the world’s overpopulation problem is shrinking willing humans down to just a few inches tall. Payne (Election, The Descendants) co-wrote the script with his frequent collaborator, Jim Taylor. Payne, Taylor, and Mark Johnson executive produce. Paramount Pictures is targeting a December 22, 2017 theatrical release following its short festival run.

The comedy/drama/sci-fi film stars Matt Damon, Christoph Waltz, Jason Sudeikis, Hong Chau and Kristen Wiig. The ensemble also includes Neil Patrick Harris, Niecy Nash, Laura Dern, Margo Martindale, Kerri Kenney, Maribeth Monroe, Mary Kay Place, and James Van Der Beek.

The Plot: Downsizing imagines what might happen if, as a solution to over-population, Norwegian scientists discover how to shrink humans to five inches tall and propose a 200-year global transition from big to small. People soon realize how much further money goes in a miniaturized world, and with the promise of a better life, everyman Paul Safranek (Matt Damon) and wife Audrey (Kristen Wiig) decide to abandon their stressed lives in Omaha in order to get small and move to a new downsized community — a choice that triggers life-changing adventures.





‘The Gifted’ Season 1 Preview: Plot Details, Photos, Cast Info, and Trailer

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Stephen Moyer and Amy Acker star in Fox’s ‘The Gifted’ (Photo by Ryan Green © 2017 Fox Broadcasting Co)

Fox dips into the X-Men mythology with its new dramatic series, The Gifted. The new series is produced with Marvel Television and has X-Men veterans Bryan Singer (director of X-Men: Apocalypse, X-Men: Days of Future Past, X-Men 2, and X-Men), Lauren Shuler Donner, and Simon Kinberg on board as executive producers. Executive producer Matt Nix (Burn Notice) is the showrunner and wrote the pilot which Singer directed.


Season one of the family adventure series stars Stephen Moyer (‘Reed Strucker’), Amy Acker (‘Caitlin Strucker’), Sean Teale (‘Eclipse’/’Marcos Diaz’), Jamie Chung (‘Blink’/’Clarice Fong’), Coby Bell (‘Jace Turner’), Emma Dumont (‘Polaris’/’Lorna Dane’), Blair Redford (‘Thunderbird’/’John Proudstar’), Natalie Alyn Lind (‘Lauren Strucker’), and Percy Hynes White (‘Andy Strucker’). Fox has set a Monday, October 2, 2017 at 9pm ET/PT premiere date for The Gifted.

The Plot: The Gifted tells the emotional story of a suburban couple whose ordinary lives are rocked by the sudden discovery that their teenage children possess mutant powers. Forced to go on the run from a hostile government, the family seeks help from an underground network of mutants and must fight to survive.

Season 1 Interviews:
Stephen Moyer
Sean Teale and Blair Redford
Natalie Alyn Lind and Percy Hynes White

The Gifted Season 1 Cast
Amy Acker, Natalie Alyn Lind, Stephen Moyer and Percy Hynes White in ‘The Gifted’ (Photo by Ryan Green © 2017 Fox Broadcasting Co)
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Emma Dumont and Sean Teale (Photo by Ryan Green © 2017 Fox Broadcasting Co)
The Gifted Season 1
Jamie Chung in ‘The Gifted’ (Photo by Ryan Green © 2017 Fox Broadcasting Co)
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Emma Dumont in ‘The Gifted’ (Photo by Ryan Green © 2017 Fox Broadcasting Co)
The Gifted Season 1
Natalie Alyn Lind and Percy Hynes White (Photo by Ryan Green © 2017 Fox Broadcasting Co)




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