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‘Conjuring Kesha’ Preview: Trailer, Episode Details and Air Dates

Singer-songwriter Kesha’s turned her interest in the paranormal into Conjuring Kesha, a new show on discovery+. The series premieres on July 8, 2022 and features Kesha and her like-minded friends exploring haunted locations and delving into the world of the supernatural over a six-episode first season.

“To me, the supernatural comes naturally,” stated Kesha. “It started with my insatiable curiosity, my eternal searching for something bigger than myself. This has motivated my art, informed my music and has given a purpose to my entire life. It’s an eternal search for proof of God. But it’s the adventures that I have with my friends that take these pilgrimages to the next level and make them a reality. I wanted to catch actual proof of the unexplainable. If we could catch these things on camera, then what else could be true? My podcast, ‘Kesha and the Creepies,’ was the jumping-off point into the unknown – and now this show is the ultimate quest to go deeper into my existential questions. Trust me, you don’t wanna miss this.”

Guest stars include comedian Whitney Cummings, musician Betty Who, actor-rapper GaTa, and The Bachelorette‘s Jojo Fletcher.

“Kesha has an incredible passion for all things paranormal,” said Matthew Butler, group senior vice president, Travel Channel and Paranormal Streaming Content. “It’s her fearless outlook that pushes her to explore the scariest places on earth, including when the cameras are not on her. And it’s even more enjoyable to watch her bring along her friends as we get to witness their transition from skeptics into believers.”

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‘Conjuring Kesha’ (Photo Courtesy of discovery+)

Conjuring Kesha Plot, Courtesy of discovery+:

Throughout the season, Kesha dives headfirst into mysteries ranging from demonic activity at Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary with comedian Whitney Cummings to hiking deep into the forests of California’s Mount Shasta in search of Bigfoot with The Bachelorette star, Jojo Fletcher. Kesha and former tour mate Betty Who face their fears at a haunted opera hall in Kesha’s home state of Tennessee; and she converts actor and rapper GaTa into a full-blown believer at one of the most haunted mansions on the West Coast.

Kesha and legendary supermodel Karen Elson become the first to film inside an active and haunted lodge affiliated with the notorious secret society, the Odd Fellows. She also takes the queen of bounce rap, Big Freedia, on the ultimate ghost hunt at the infamously haunted Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum in Tennessee.

At every stop, Kesha and her celeb pals are joined by top paranormal experts – like psychics Cindy Kaza and Chip Coffey or Bigfoot researcher Ronny LeBlanc – who help guide them through the incredible paranormal activity they experience.

Season 1 Episode Guide:

  • SERIES PREMIERE: “Not Today, Satan” – Begins Streaming Friday, July 8
    Kesha and comedian Whitney Cummings dive into the darkness of Tennessee’s haunted “Bloody Brushy,” a closed penitentiary that encaged the worst of the worst. Kesha is pushed to her limit when she makes contact with a demonic force.
  • Episode 2: “Songs for the Dead” – Begins Streaming Friday, July 8
    Kesha and pop star Betty Who unravel the mysteries of Tennessee’s Antoinette Hall, one of America’s oldest and most haunted opera houses. The deeper they delve into the dark secrets beneath the old stage, the more aggressive the spirits become with Kesha and her crew.
  • Episode 3: “A Terrifying Truth” – Begins Streaming Friday, July 15
    Kesha and actor-rapper GaTa check in for a night of sheer terror at San Francisco’s mysterious Westerfeld House. Is master illusionist Harry Houdini responsible for the electrifying paranormal activity? Is it the satanic rituals and an unsolved murder? They must listen to uncover the truth.
  • Episode 4: “Into Bigfoot’s Lair” – Begins Streaming Friday, July 22
    Kesha takes former “Bachelorette” star Jojo Fletcher to Mount Shasta, a supernatural vortex with the most missing person cases of any national park in the United States. They enlist Bigfoot expert Ronny LeBlanc to lead them through the dark abyss in hopes of spotting the mythical beast.
  • Episode 5: “Kesha Faces Mortality” – Begins Streaming Friday, July 29
    Kesha and supermodel Karen Elson peel back the curtain on the Odd Fellows, a centuries-old secret society infamous for its macabre rituals and literal skeletons in the closet. But their presence in the lodge soon spurs alarming paranormal activity as Kesha grapples with dark truths.
  • Episode 6: “Descent Into Madness” – Begins Streaming Friday, August 5
    Kesha and rapper Big Freedia face their worst fears at Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum. The building comes to life overnight spurring violent activity and revealing disturbing truths. Psychic Chip Coffey joins the investigation in hopes of setting the spirits free.




‘Alone’ Season 9 Episode 2 Recap: “Consequences”

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‘Alone’ Season 9 competitor Teimojin (Photo by: Brendan George Ko / The History Channel)

The History Channel’s Alone season nine episode two concentrates on the four survivalists who weren’t featured in the season premiere. The first episode showed events from days one through four, while “Consequences” lengthens the timeline through day 15.

Airing on June 2, 2022, episode two includes the first tap out of the season.

Tidbits tossed out over the course of the second episode include that an average of 30 inches of rain hits the eastern coast of Labrador each year and it rains an average of 108 days. Participants will have to be wary of giardia (a parasite) in the water and a lack of hydration can cause lightheadedness. And, each participant’s allowed up to nine arrows and regulations allow fishing to be done only with a fly rod or dip net.

On day 1, 31-year-old Teimojin Tan from Quebec City, CAN explains he’s committed to doing less work while still accomplishing his goal of finding a good place to shelter. He’s got experience in primitive survival techniques and served six years in the Canadian Armed Forces. Teimojin believes his medical training gives him an advantage over his competition.

As a doctor, he needs to make well-thought-out decisions. That should help him survive in these inhospitable conditions.

Day 7: Teimojin is continuing to work on his shelter. His task for the day is to dig a fire pit at least a foot deep. He explains that sleeping high with a low fire pit keeps a shelter warmer, and with the temperature dropping it’s critical he gets this project done. He’s designed the pit so there’s a ground chimney and he’ll use river clay to fortify it.

If he wins, he’ll use the $500,000 to pay off his student loans and renovate his mom’s home. Teimojin doesn’t have a target in mind of how many days he can last in the wilderness.

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‘Alone’ Season 9 competitor Terry (Photo by: Brendan George Ko / The History Channel)

Homer, AK resident Terry Burns (age 30) describes the Alone experience as “living life amplified.” On day 2, Terry spots a harbor seal. He’s happy to see it but surprised it made it all the way to Labrador.

His experience as a commercial fisherman in Alaska has made him strong. Terry loves to go on backpacking adventures on his own but has never gone past the 30-day mark by himself.

He’s set up a simple shelter using his tarp as a temporary cover. Terry’s gathered tinder for a fire but, unfortunately, he left it out in the weather so it’s all wet. He heads off to look for dry wood but isn’t successful in finding any before the rain hits. The few he finds aren’t enough to keep a flame burning and he’s forced to go the night without a fire.

Day 6: Terry’s in much better shape than on day two and his fire is roaring as he drinks freshly boiled water. He still hasn’t built a permanent shelter and sets to work building a simple A-frame lodge. He admits he’s not a shelter-builder, but he’ll enjoy working with his hands out in the middle of nowhere.

He used to work an exhausting schedule and existed on little to no sleep until he was involved in a 17-vehicle pileup in September 2011. Terry was hit head-on and yet escaped unscathed. That changed his approach to life.

Terry’s vast experience fishing gives him the confidence he can reel in some from the nearby river. He hooks a strong fish and it puts up quite a fight before he’s finally able to pull it in. It’s a beautiful brook trout that he plans to eat for dinner.

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‘Alone’ Season 9 competitor Tom (Photo by: Brendan George Ko / The History Channel)

Our first look at Tom Garstang, a 35-year-old from Earlysville, VA, is on day 3. He’s already tired of bunchberries and sets out to locate game. Tom lives on a 325-acre farm and runs a prescribed fire program. He calls himself a “creative” person and was born in South Africa. He spent his summers in the bush with his father (a conservationist) and has learned to be a patient/observant hunter from watching animals.

He’s proficient at hunting and has a girlfriend back home he’ll really miss.

Tom’s first attempt at killing a squirrel with a bow and arrow is a success. He apologizes to the squirrel and takes it back to make squirrel stew. Tom keeps an eye out for predators while eating because of the shift in wind.

We circle back to Tom on day 8 and he’s busy making flies. He cuts off some of his green hair that he specifically dyed before Alone so he would have bright colors to attract the fish to his flies. (I think he’s the first contestant who’s done this in Alone history.) He’s also dyed part of his hair pink, but that part’s faded to nearly his regular light brown hair color.

Tom’s collection of items to use to catch fish includes paracord sheaving, the squirrel tail, his own hair, and hooks. He didn’t grow up with much money and is used to improvising.

Tom heads to the river and reels in some trout. “So far, I am crushing it,” says Tom, proudly displaying his fish.

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‘Alone’ Season 9 competitor Adam (Photo by: Brendan George Ko / The History Channel)

All 10 competitors still remain in the wild when we catch up with 36-year-old Adam Riley from Fayetteville, AR on day 5. He’s not into taking selfies and admits he can’t believe he’s got to film himself while on Alone.

Adam has an unusual job; he’s one of 100 or so in the U.S. who works as a full-time alpaca shearer. Plus, he’s a treehouse carpenter.

Adam’s skilled at hunting and fishing, and spent 90 days alone crossing the ocean in his sailboat. That helped prepare him for spending time by himself on Alone.

He wants to use the $500,000 prize money to help his family. He left his girlfriend, dog, and family behind to participate because he believes he can win. “It’s going to be hard on my body but if I can do 10 years financially worth of work in 90 days, I’m willing to push my body to its absolute limits to make that happen for me,” explains Adam.

His shelter is a modified lean-to with a window, and spruce tree branches on the roof will keep the rain out. The shelter’s side walls are made of moss which provides excellent insulation. After finishing the construction, he places a photo of his dog and girlfriend above his bed.

Day 11: Adam’s house looks great and he’s ready to check out the surrounding area for food. He stumbles upon some bear dung and confesses a dream of his is to kill a black bear. However, the black bears in Labrador are quite aggressive and are busy stocking up for the winter. Going after one isn’t for the faint of heart.

He spots a grouse and takes a shot but misses. He’s disappointed and debates whether to take another shot at the risk of losing an arrow. Adam’s second shot also misses, and he sets off to find his arrows. He’s unsuccessful and now he’s lost two of his nine arrows.

Day 12: He’s determined to make a decent fishing pole, hopefully about 7 feet long. As he works on the pole, he explains he was bullied as a child and found solace in the woods. He’s kept that love of the wilderness while growing up.

Adam laughs while reeling in fish, happy about his success with his new pole. He reels in 10 little fish and one big one.

Although he misses his family, the goal of winning the $500,000 and helping out his family keeps him going. His elderly parents don’t have any retirement income and he’d use the money to help them out.

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‘Alone’ season 9 competitor Jacques (Photo by: Brendan George Ko / The History Channel)

On day 10, Jacques keeps busy fishing, proudly holding up his brook trout and calling it “incredible” before giving his future meal a kiss. He kills and cleans his fish right away so that it doesn’t linger in pain.

Jacques didn’t have a great childhood and he threw himself into outdoor life as an escape. His shelter includes a rock fire pit and he cooks his trout while suggesting everyone chase their passions. He loves being a part of Alone but doesn’t have a clue how long he’ll last.

The trout is absolutely yummy and he feels like he’s killing it at surviving on his own. However, he admits he has a strong desire to be with his farting girlfriend and biting puppy. (I’m sure his girlfriend’s not going to love that description!)

Day 12: Jacques is shocked at how quickly he’s losing weight. He thought he’d fattened up for the challenge but is down quite a bit. (He’s lost 10% of his weight.) Jacques chops more firewood and explains that no matter what, anyone who participates in Alone comes out a different person.

He spots a squirrel, takes a shot, and just misses him. He shoots again and this time it’s a kill. Jacques apologizes and thanks the dead squirrel for providing him with a meal. He hates killing squirrels and feels sad about its death.

“I generally don’t have a problem with killing things as long as it’s done respectfully. But right now, it’s really bothering me,” admits Jacques. Maybe if he wasn’t alone, it wouldn’t hit him so hard.

Day 14: Jacques sits up at night and is still thinking about the squirrel he killed. It feels wrong, and he believes right now the only relationship he has with living things around him is hurting them. He’s realized his best moments are when he’s with his girlfriend and dog. “I don’t know what I’m chasing out here,” says Jacques before turning off the camera for the night.

Day 15: Not surprisingly, Jacques becomes the first Alone season nine contestant to tap out.




‘A Black Lady Sketch Show’ Earns a Fourth Season Renewal

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Robin Thede stars in ‘A Black Lady Sketch Show’ (Photograph by Tina Thorpe / HBO)

HBO’s popular A Black Lady Sketch Show has been renewed for a fourth season. The official renewal was announced just two weeks after the season three finale aired.

The series was created by Robin Thede who serves as writer, executive producer, and showrunner, as well as star.

A Black Lady Sketch Show has created an indelible mark thanks to the trust and support of the incredible team at HBO. We are ecstatic to be heading into a fourth season that means so much to our cast, crew, and the dedicated audience who so passionately loves our show,” stated Thede, commenting on the renewal announcement.

Season three featured Gabrielle Dennis, Ashley Nicole Black, and Skye Townsend. Thede’s behind-the-scenes team includes HOORAe’s Issa Rae and 3 Arts Entertainment’s Dave Becky and Jonathan Berry. Jax Media’s Tony Hernandez and Brooke Posch also serve as executive producers.

“Robin, Gabrielle, Ashley, and Skye brought so much life to each character they portrayed in every sketch,” said Amy Gravitt, EVP of HBO Programming. “We’re beyond excited to explore even more comedic worlds with a fourth season of A Black Lady Sketch Show.”

The comedy, which earned a 100% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes, debuted in August 2019.

HBO’s official synopsis:

“The narrative sketch comedy series features a core cast of Black women living relatable, hilarious experiences in a magical reality that subverts traditional expectations.”




‘Animal Kingdom’ Final Season Trailer: Prepare for One Last Wild Ride

The chickens are coming home to roost in the final season of TNT’s critically acclaimed action drama, Animal Kingdom. The trailer teases the Cody boys are going to be attacked from all sides on season six, premiering on June 19, 2022 with the back-to-back release of the first two episodes.

The sixth season will air on Sundays at 9pm ET/PT.

Season six stars Shawn Hatosy as Andrew ‘Pope’ Cody, Ben Robson as Craig Cody, Jake Weary as Deran Cody, Finn Cole as Joshua ‘J’ Cody, and Leila George as Janine.

The series is inspired by the award-winning independent film from Australian filmmaker David Michôd. Michôd and the feature film’s producer Liz Watts are involved in the series as executive producers. Jonathan Lisco developed the series and Emmy winner John Wells, Daniele Nathanson, Erin Jontow, Nick Copus, and Bradley Paul executive produce.

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Ben Robson, Shawn Hatosy, Finn Cole, and Jake Weary in ‘Animal Kingdom’ (Photograph by TNT)

TNT’s description of the show’s final season:

“In the final season of TNT’s adrenaline-fueled family crime drama, the Cody boys discover that they can’t outrun their past. With their empire expanding, a cold case investigation sets off a series of events that puts the entire family in jeopardy. Revenge, betrayal, and a reckoning with long-forgotten violence leads to an explosive conclusion six seasons in the making.”




‘The Princess’ Trailer: Joey King’s Princess is No Shrinking Violet

The new trailer for 20th Century Studios’ The Princess confirms this isn’t your standard fairy tale love story. This princess isn’t about to go quietly into a marriage with a man she doesn’t love and instead unleashes fury, backed by Joan Jett’s “Bad Reputation.”

Joey King (The Act) stars as the fierce princess and Dominic Cooper (That Dirty Black Bag) plays the creep our heroine has no intention of marrying. The cast also includes Olga Kurylenko (Black Widow) and Veronica Ngo (The Old Guard).

Le-Van Kiet (Furie) directed from a screenplay by Ben Lustig and Jake Thornton (Winter’s Knight, Final Fantasy). Neal H. Moritz (the Fast and Furious franchise), Toby Jaffe (Total Recall), and Derek Kolstad (John Wick) produce, with Joey King and Guy Riedel (Spectral) executive producing.

Hulu has set a July 1, 2022 premiere

20th Century Studios released the following plot description:

“An action-packed fight to the death set in a fairy tale world, The Princess is directed by Le-Van Kiet and stars Emmy Award nominee Joey King as a beautiful, strong-willed princess who refuses to wed the cruel sociopath to whom she is betrothed, and is kidnapped and locked in a remote tower of her father’s castle. With her scorned, vindictive suitor intent on taking her father’s throne, the princess must protect her family and save the kingdom.”

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Joey King in 20th Century Studios’ ‘THE PRINCESS,’ exclusively on Hulu (Photo courtesy of 20th Century Studios. © 2022 20th Century Studios)
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Dominic Cooper in ‘The Princess’ (Photo courtesy of 20th Century Studios. © 2022 20th Century Studios)
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Veronica Ngo and Joey King in ‘The Princess’ (Photo courtesy of 20th Century Studios © 2022 20th Century Studios)
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First Photos: ‘Anything’s Possible’ Directed by Billy Porter

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Actor Eva Reign and director Billy Porter on the set of ‘Anything’s Possible’ (Photo credit: Tony Rivetti © 2022 Orion Releasing LLC)

Amazon Studios just released the first four photos from Anything’s Possible>, a coming-of-age film that marks the feature film directorial debut of Primetime Emmy Award winner Billy Porter (Pose). The PG-13 romantic drama dropped the first photos one day prior to launching the official trailer.

The cast of Billy Porter’s directorial debut includes Eva Reign (Sideways Smile), Abubakr Ali (Power Book II: Ghost), and Renée Elise Goldsberry (Girls5eva). Ximena García Lecuona wrote the screenplay, and Christine Vachon, David Hinojosa, Andrew Lauren, and D.J. Gugenheim produced. Porter, García Lecuona, and Allison Rose Carter executive produce.

Anything’s Possible will be released exclusively on Prime Video on July 22, 2022.

The plot, courtesy of Prime Video:

Anything’s Possible is a delightfully modern Gen Z coming-of-age story that follows Kelsa, a confident high school girl who is trans, as she navigates through senior year. When her classmate Khal gets a crush on her, he musters up the courage to ask her out, despite the drama he knows it could cause. What transpires is a romance that showcases the joy, tenderness, and pain of young love.”

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Eva Reign stars as Kelsa and Abubakr Ali as Khal in ‘Anything’s Possible’ (Photo credit: Tony Rivetti © 2022 Orion Releasing LLC.)
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Director Billy Porter and actors Kelly Lamor Wilson and Eva Reign on the set (Photo credit: Tony Rivetti © 2022 Orion Releasing LLC)
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Eva Reign stars as Kelsa and Abubakr Ali as Khal in Billy Porter’s directorial debut (Photo credit: Courtesy of ORION PICTURES
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‘The Menu’ Teaser Trailer: Ralph Fiennes Dishes Up Extraordinary Meals

Two-time Oscar nominee Ralph Fiennes (Schindler’s List, The English Patient) stars as a chef who creates incredible meals in Searchlight Pictures’ The Menu. The teaser trailer introduces Nicholas Hoult (The Great) and Anya Taylor-Joy (Last Night in Soho) as a young couple who are fortunate to be invited to a ritzy, exclusive restaurant. And then weird things happen…

As diners feast on exquisite food, the vibe darkens and the score takes an ominous and foreboding beat.

In addition to Ralph Fiennes, Anya Taylor-Joy, and Nicholas Hoult, The Menu stars Hong Chau, Janet McTeer, Judith Light, Reed Birney, and Paul Adelstein. Aimee Carrero, Arturo Castro, Mark St. Cyr, Rob Yang, and John Leguizamo also star.

Emmy Award-winner Mark Mylod (Succession) directed from a screenplay by Seth Reiss and Will Tracy. Adam McKay and Betsy Koch serve as producers.

Searchlight Pictures has set a November 18, 2022 release.

The plot: “A couple (Taylor-Joy and Hoult) travels to a coastal island to eat at an exclusive restaurant where the chef (Fiennes) has prepared a lavish menu, with some shocking surprises.”

‘Wednesday’ Series Teaser: A Grave Terror Approaches

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‘Wednesday’ teaser, courtesy of Netflix’s Twitter

Netflix launched the first teaser video for the upcoming series Wednesday, with Thing (the disembodied hand) as the star. Thing wiggles around as subtitles declare we should heed his warning. “A grave terror approaches and her name is…Wednesday.”

Jenna Ortega (Scream, The Fallout) leads the cast in the title role. Catherine Zeta-Jones, Luis Guzmán, Gwendoline Christie, Christina Ricci (Wednesday in 1991’s The Addams Family and 1993’s Addams Family Values), Hunter Doohan, and Percy Hynes White also star. In addition, season one’s ensemble includes Joy Sunday, Emma Myers, Riki Lindhome, Jamie McShane, Georgie Farmer, Naomi Ogawa, and Moosa Mostafa.

Al Gough and Miles Millar guide the series as showrunners and executive producers. Tim Burton is directing some of season one’s episodes and is also involved as an executive producer. Steve Stark, Andrew Mittman, Kevin Miserocchi, Kayla Alpert, Jonathan Glickman, and Gail Berman also executive produce.

Gandja Monteiro directs episodes five and six. James Marshall is at the helm of episodes seven and eight.

Netflix confirmed a first-look will arrive during Geeked Week on June 6th. A premiere date hasn’t been announced.

Netflix released the following description of the Addams Family spinoff:

“The series is a sleuthing, supernaturally infused mystery charting Wednesday Addams’ years as a student at Nevermore Academy. Wednesday attempts to master her emerging psychic ability, thwart a monstrous killing spree that has terrorized the local town, and solve the supernatural mystery that embroiled her parents 25 years ago — all while navigating her new and very tangled relationships at Nevermore.”




‘Fatal Attraction’ Series Adds Amanda Peet

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Joshua Jackson, Amanda Peet, and Lizzy Caplan in Paramount+’s ‘Fatal Attraction’ (2023. Photo Credit: Michael Moriatis / Paramount+)

Amanda Peet has joined the cast of Paramount+’s Fatal Attraction series, based on the classic thriller. Peet will play Beth Gallagher, “a loyal wife, loving mother, and successful small business owner whose world unravels when her husband Dan’s indiscretion threatens to destroy their life together.”

Joshua Jackson (Dr. Death) and Lizzy Caplan (Castle Rock) were previously announced to star as Dan Gallagher and Alex Forrest, respectively.

The new series is a reimagining of the critically acclaimed 1987 thriller that starred Michael Douglas as Dan, Glenn Close as Alex, and Anne Archer as Beth. The R-rated drama directed by Adrian Lyne was nominated for six Oscars including Best Picture, Best Actress (Close), and Best Supporting Actress (Archer).

Alexandra Cunningham (Dirty John) writes, executive produces, and serves as the showrunner. Kevin J. Hynes (Perry Mason) and Amblin Television’s Darryl Frank and Justin Falvey also executive produce. Silver Tree (The Flight Attendant) is on board to direct and executive produce.

Fatal Attraction is a Paramount Television Studios and Amblin Television production.

Amanda Peet’s credits include playing convicted murderer Betty Broderick in Dirty John: The Betty Broderick Story.  She also recently starred in The Romanoffs, Brockmire, and Togetherness.

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‘Our Flag Means Death’ is Renewed for Season 2

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Taika Waititi and Rhys Darby star in ‘Our Flag Means Death’ (Photograph by Aaron Epstein / HBO Max)

HBO Max’s Our Flag Means Death‘s passionate fans can breathe a sigh of relief. The critically acclaimed pirate comedy has officially been renewed for a second season.

“We felt the show was special while we were making it, but fans’ open-armed embrace of the inhabitants of the Revenge makes heading into a second season all the more sweet. Thanks to our team at HBO Max, our invested executive producers, and our wildly enthusiastic audience for making another voyage to this world possible,” said series creator David Jenkins.

The cast is led by Rhys Darby as 18th-century pirate Stede Bonnet. Oscar-winning screenwriter Taika Waititi (Jojo Rabbit) stars as Captain Blackbeard. The cast of season one also included Nathan Foad, Samson Kayo, Vico Ortiz, Ewen Bremner, Joel Fry, Matt Maher, Kristian Nairn, Con O’Neill, Guz Khan, David Fane, Rory Kinnear, Samba Schutte, Nat Faxon, Fred Armisen, and Leslie Jones.

David Jenkins is the showrunner and executive produces with Taika Waititi and Garrett Basch.

“We are so happy to bring this truly one-of-a-kind series back! We congratulate David, Taika, Rhys, and the entire talented cast and crew, and thank the show’s fans for embracing it wholeheartedly,” said Sarah Aubrey, Head of Original Content, HBO Max.

HBO Max’s official description of the first season:

Season one was (very) loosely based on the true adventures of 18th-century would-be pirate Stede Bonnet, played by Rhys Darby. After trading in the seemingly charmed life of a gentleman for one of a swashbuckling buccaneer, Stede became captain of the pirate ship Revenge. Struggling to earn the respect of his potentially mutinous crew, Stede’s fortunes changed after a fateful run-in with the infamous Captain Blackbeard, played by Waititi. To their surprise, the wildly different Stede and Blackbeard found more than friendship on the high seas… they found love. Now they have to survive it.




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