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‘Fright Club’ Season 2 Preview: Trailer and Episode Details

Jack Osbourne and the Ghost Brothers return a new season of paranormal fun when Fright Club kicks off season two on June 30, 2022 on Travel Channel and discovery+. The new 10-episode season finds Osbourne, Dalen Spratt, Juwan Mass, and Marcus Harvey attempting to freak each other out while watching strange paranormal-ish videos.

“This is the most fun you will ever have watching scary videos,” said Osbourne. “It’s like a paranormal party with your friends – if your friends are the funniest guys on the planet.”

Episodes will air on Thursdays at 10pm ET/PT. Season two guest stars will include Howie Mandel, Tommy Davidson, Montel Williams, Jay Mewes, and Jamie Kennedy.

“At this point, Jack is like our brother from another mother…and after the clips he brought this season, it MIGHT be time to make him the 4th Ghost Brother!” stated Spratt.

“This season the guests are legendary, the jokes are next level and the paranormal clips are mind-boggling,” said Mass. “The competition gets intense as we give it our ALL for the Nightmare clip!”

The series is executive produced by Painless Productions’ Jim Casey, Ross Kaiman, and Rob Saffi, along with Travel Channel and discovery+’s Christine Shuler.

Fright Club Season 2
‘Fright Club’ stars Juwan Mass, Jack Osbourne, Marcus Harvey and Dalen Spratt (Photo Credit: Travel Channel)

Season 2 Details, Courtesy of Travel Channel:

Game on! The rules are the same, but the competition is bigger, and a few special guests are now getting in on the action. In each episode, Osbourne and the Ghost Brothers share jaw-dropping videos of UFOs, ghostly apparitions, poltergeists, cryptids and all the unexplained that’s in between, imparting their characteristic witty flavor into their expert analysis of each one. They’ll talk with the witnesses who captured the footage and get intel from psychics, historians, cryptozoologists and more before ultimately voting on each episode’s “nightmare” clip – the winner of the wildest video takes home the coveted Golden Boo statue.

In the season opener, Jack Osbourne and the Ghost Brothers bring out the most insane paranormal evidence they can find. Spratt shares footage of the Loch Ness Monster and invites special guest Howie Mandel to weigh in on a ghostly encounter ripped straight from a horror film. Mass brings in some cursed objects but probably should have thought it through first. Osbourne shares a video of a cave-dwelling demon that met its match in the form of a supernatural street fighter. Finally, Harvey shows the guys a genuine werewolf along the trail to grandma’s house. Who will take home the most coveted trophy in all of horror – the Golden Boo?

Fright Club Season 2 Episodes:

  • Episode 1 – “How to Die in a Horror Film”
    Premieres Thursday, June 30
    Jack Osbourne and the Ghost Brothers get ahold of some cursed artifacts. Special guest Howie Mandel weighs in on a ghostly encounter ripped straight from a horror movie. And a cave-dwelling demon meets its match in the form of a supernatural street fighter.
  • Episode 2 – “Spies in the Sky”
    Premieres Thursday, July 7
    Jack Osbourne and the Ghost Brothers crack the shell on an avian conspiracy theory. Comedy legend Tommy Davidson sheds light on a goblin strutting down a dark driveway. And a ghost thinks it’s a ninja.
  • Episode 3 – “Bigfoot Got Back”
    Premieres Thursday, July 14
    Jack Osbourne and the Ghost Brothers get to the bottom of Bigfoot’s legendary derriere. A ghostly warehouse worker pulls in some unapproved overtime. And the guys say “WTF?” at what may be the first documented case of interstellar graffiti.
  • Episode 4 – “Ghostin’ for the Gold”
    Premieres Thursday, July 21
    Jack Osbourne and the Ghost Brothers dig up scientific proof of an interdimensional traveler. A gravity-defying baby scores a perfect 10 on the scary scale with input from gold medalist McKayla Maroney. And Bigfoot takes aim at the paranormal paparazzi.
  • Episode 5 – “Little Prop of Horrors”
    Premieres Thursday, July 28
    Jack Osbourne, the Ghost Brothers and actor Richard Lawson get a little too close for comfort to a cursed prop from a classic horror film. A paranormal investigator has a serious case of resting witch face. And an alien gets its freak on in Brazil.
  • Episode 6 – “Demon Cyclone”
    Premieres Thursday, August 4
    Jack Osbourne and the Ghost Brothers get the inside scoop on a real-life hell house. A UFO hangs ten in South Africa. And actor Jay Mewes shares rare footage of the elusive Beast of Gum Hill.
  • Episode 7 – “Cat Caller”
    Premieres Thursday, August 11
    Jack Osbourne and the Ghost Brothers reveal the secret lives of cats. A dancing demonic soda can whispers ominous threats. And comedian Jamie Kennedy shares a clip of real-life space invaders.
  • Episode 8 – “Ghosting With the Stars”
    Premieres Thursday, August 18
    Jack Osbourne and the Ghost Brothers raise the dead with some spirited moves. A strangely silent UFO hovers over a Florida neighborhood. And a terrified security guard gets some ghost hunting tips from the guys.
  • Episode 9 – “The Nightmare Shift”
    Premieres Thursday, August 25
    Jack Osbourne and the Ghost Brothers get the full breakdown on a security guard’s encounter with a ghost. A skinwalker howls in the dark. And a poltergeist pesters employees at a haunted pizzeria.
  • Episode 10 – “Ghost Streakers”
    Premieres Thursday, September 1
    Jack Osbourne and the Ghost Brothers tackle a phantom football fan. A shadow person slinks around an abandoned hospital. And special guest Montel Williams lends his signature real talk to couples affected by hauntings.




West Side Story’s Rachel Zegler to Star in The Hunger Games Prequel

The Hunger Games The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes Rachel Zegler
Rachel Zegler as Lucy Gray Baird and Tom Blyth as Coriolanus Snow in ‘The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes’ (Photo Credit: Murray Close)

Rachel Zegler‘s following up her starring role in Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story with a lead role in Lionsgate’s The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes. The Hunger Games prequel will be directed by Francis Lawrence, the director of three of the four Hunger Games feature films.

“Like everybody, I first saw Rachel Zegler in West Side Story, and like everybody, I knew I was watching a star who would command the screen for a generation,” stated Lawrence. “Lucy Gray is a perfect match for her as an actress: the character is bold, independent, and defiant, but also vulnerable, emotional, and loving. Rachel will make this character unforgettable.”

Gary Ross directed 2012’s The Hunger Games with Francis Lawrence taking over the helm on Catching Fire (2013), Mockingjay Part 1 (2014), and Mockingjay Part 2 (2015). The films are adapted from Suzanne Collins’ bestselling dystopian novels, and Collins is on board to executive produce The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes.

Rachel Zegler will play Lucy Gray Baird. Billy the Kid star Tom Blyth is confirmed to star as the young Coriolanus Snow. (Donald Sutherland played the older version of Snow in the previous four Hunger Games films.) Director Lawrence, Nina Jacobson, and Brad Simpson will produce, with Tim Palen and Jim Miller executive producing.

“Lucy Gray is an incredibly complex character, a performer who has to use every skill in her arsenal to survive. Our casting team, Deb Zane and Dylan Jury, spearheaded an exhaustive search, reading hundreds of actors in search of our perfect Lucy Gray. That search ended when Rachel Zegler blew the roof off with her depth and breadth of talent as an actor, singer, and performer. Rachel is utterly compelling; just like Lucy Gray, her voice and charisma command the stage while her inner strength and humanity transform those around her,” said producer Nina Jacobson.

Lionsgate is targeting a November 17, 2023 theatrical release.

The studio released the following description of The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes:

“Years before he would become the tyrannical President of Panem, 18-year-old Coriolanus Snow is the last hope for his fading lineage, a once-proud family that has fallen from grace in a post-war Capitol. With the 10th annual Hunger Games fast approaching, the young Snow is alarmed when he is assigned to mentor Lucy Gray Baird, the girl tribute from impoverished District 12. But, after Lucy Gray commands all of Panem’s attention by defiantly singing during the reaping ceremony, Snow thinks he might be able to turn the odds in their favor.

Uniting their instincts for showmanship and newfound political savvy, Snow and Lucy’s race against time to survive will ultimately reveal who is a songbird and who is a snake.”

(Updated with production still.)

‘Mayans M.C.’ Season 4 Episode 8 Recap: “The Righteous Wrath of an Honorable Man”

Mayans MC Season 4 Episode 8 Recap
Clayton Cardenas as Angel Reyes and JD Pardo as EZ Reyes in ‘Mayans M.C.’ season 4 episode 8 (Photo by Prashant Gupta / FX)

The war is officially on as FX’s Mayans M.C. season four episode eight, directed by Danny Pino, kicks off. A Mayan from the Nevada charter is chased down and killed by three Sons before the opening credits roll.

EZ (JD Pardo) wakes from a dream about Gaby, a dream that summed up the entirety of their relationship in brief clips. As you’ll recall, EZ chose his brother’s freedom over Gaby’s life in episode seven. He sits up in bed, soaked in sweat.

Meanwhile, Angel (Clayton Cardenas) looks like a proud papa as he plays with his baby boy. His bonding time is cut short by Adelita (Carla Baratta) taking the baby to breastfeed. She’s unsuccessful and Angel, who’s been reading Your Baby’s First Years among other books, explains it’s because her oxytocin levels aren’t high enough to continue lactating.

Adelita refuses to give up and keeps saying, “I’m his mother.”

Gilly (Vincent Vargas) welcomes his old commanding officer, Rae, and her son into his one-bedroom home. He’s prepared room for them in his closet and explains he’ll stay on the couch while they figure out their next steps. She wants to give her husband, Paul, some space. Gilly assures them they can stay as long as they want.

EZ shows up at his dad’s now closed-up butcher shop. Neither EZ nor Angel were aware he was shutting the place down, and Felipe (Edward James Olmos) says it’s time to let it go. EZ has realized that he’s not the dog drowning in the Goya painting; he’s the ocean.

EZ confesses Gaby’s buried under dirt and branches. A distraught Felipe asks what he did and EZ replies, “I know who I am now.”

Before turning and walking away, EZ tells his father, “You couldn’t save me.”

Felipe breaks down and slumps to the floor, sobbing.

Marcus gathers the club (Canche’s there as well as reps from other charters) and informs them they need to wipe San Bernardino out. That’s the only way to end the bloodshed. “Send a message to Charming – you come after ours, we’ll bring death to your doorstep,” says Marcus.

Their enemy must be annihilated, and Marcus (Emilio Rivera) fully realizes what he’s asking of his men. He warns them to be careful and gavels the meeting to an end. Not a single member spoke up and the room’s eerily quiet, other than the bang of the gavel.

Yuma, Stockton, and Oakland presidents stick around and suggest Marcus sit this one out. He refuses. Canche announces he’ll ride with Santo Padre. Oakland’s president, Diaz (Alex Fernandez), believes the younger men need to take the lead. It’s their time.

EZ chases down Angel outside the clubhouse and Angel’s having a rough time dealing with Gaby’s murder. He understands why EZ shot her but the situation’s screwed up. He’s sorry EZ had to kill her and brings his little bro in for a hug when it’s apparent he’s also struggling to hold it together.

Elsewhere, a man shows up at the restaurant looking for Emily (Sarah Bolger) and she sneaks out the back without being caught. She makes it to the bus station, purchases a ticket, texts someone, and retrieves her to-go bag from a locker. She steps into a toilet and examines the bag’s contents before pulling up her hood and getting on the bus to Covington, KY.

Jazz tosses her sister, Jess, out of a jeep and screams at her that Terry’s been shot and is struggling to hang on. (He was in the hospital elevator when EZ, Angel, and Manny opened fire.) Jess claims she didn’t know the Mayans had planned an attack and Jazz seems to believe her. Jazz reveals Terry’s club sponsor is back and the guy’s bad news. Even Terry’s terrified of him.

Jazz demands to know what Santo Padre’s planning next and Jess says she doesn’t know. Jazz warns her if she’s lying, she’ll tell Santo Padre what Jess has done.

The Mayans (minus Marcus) make it to San Bernardino and begin to methodically take out Sons. While Sons are being blown away, Marcus is watching his daughter ride a horse.

Creeper (Joseph Raymond Lucero) is seated directly behind a Sons prospect, warning him to stay calm as he forces him to drive his van to the Sons’ clubhouse. Inside the van, EZ, Gilly, Taza, Bishop, Angel, Canche, Manny, and others remain quiet as the prospect passes cigarettes to the Son guarding the gate.

The guy’s not suspicious and the prospect’s able to drive into the clubhouse’s yard. He’s about to scream out a warning when the Mayans bust out of the van and begin shooting. They have the upper hand as they engage in a shootout, and even Nestor the prospect (Gino Venti) blows a Son riding up on a cycle away.

The music’s so loud inside the clubhouse that the Sons don’t realize what’s going down outside. EZ leads the approach to the building, followed by Angel and Manny (Manny Montana). No one inside bothers to glance up at the closed-circuit cameras or else they’d see the slaughter outside.

The Mayans make entry into the clubhouse and take control while outside Bishop (Michael Irby) spots a Son sneaking into the garage. Bishop follows him but the guy gets the jump on him. Bishop’s on the ground, gun pointed at his head when Taza (Raoul Max Trujillo) shoots the Son from behind.

Mayans rip the cuts off of Sons who are either dead or injured.

EZ hears someone in the Sons meeting room and dodges a bullet before shooting the room’s sole occupant. The man’s blood spatters on the reaper painted on the wall. Canche follows EZ into the room and EZ deliberately shoots him in the head, taking out the Yuma president. Only Angel sees what happens. The Reyes brothers stare at each other; no words are exchanged. (EZ’s current M.O. is to shoot anyone who causes him trouble.)

The Mayans return to Santo Padre and EZ takes a seat next to Manny. He apologizes about Canche (of course he doesn’t admit he killed the Yuma president) and Manny says Canche was a good man. He’s taking the death hard and doesn’t really feel like celebrating their attack on Sons. Before Manny walks off, EZ tells him he should become the Yuma VP. Manny doesn’t reply.

Bishop sets a beer in front of Taza but doesn’t thank him. Taza believes Bishop would have done the same for him, but Bishop disagrees. “I would have stood there and watched them put a bullet in your head,” says Bishop.

Taza doesn’t care what Bishop thinks. He knows they’re square now. It’s over and he doesn’t owe Bishop anything.

The music’s shut off and the club quiets when Marcus and the Stockton president, Dondo (Emiliano Torres), arrive. Hank (Frankie Loyal) hands Marcus a Sons cut and Marcus tells the men they lost another good brother today. They toast to Canche.

Adelita holds her head and listens from the bathtub as her baby cries. When he stops, she gets up and discovers Angel’s taking care of their son. She admits she’s exhausted and scared that, because so many horrible things have been done to her, she doesn’t know if she can be a good mom. “I’m a monster, Angel!” says Adelita, sobbing.

Angel believes that although they’re both messed up, their baby is pure. “Now it’s our job to protect that – not let him end up broken like us,” says Angel. However, he loves her but if she leaves again, their baby will stay with him.

Angel and Adelita lay in bed with their boy between them. Angel can’t seem to tear his eyes away from his child.

Kody (Stella Maeve) arrives at the clubhouse and Creeper introduces her around. Bishop jokes Kody’s too good for Creeper and Kody says she likes him.

Gilly falls asleep in his vehicle outside his home, holding his gun and covered by his cut.

Creeper and Kody leave the clubhouse and he’s happy his brothers love her. That means the world to him.

Over in Mexico it’s revealed El Banquero’s sickly mother has passed away. The cartel leader drowns his sorrow in alcohol and jumps into the pool to cry where no one can see him. That evening he finally speaks to his sister, Soledad (Selene Luna), about their mother’s death. He threatens to put a bullet in her head now that their parents are dead.

The old ways are dead and although they wanted his sister to be in charge, he’s decided to declare himself the leader. “I may let you live here amongst all the ghosts, just another oddity locked safely away from public view,” says El Banquero. “But the family business is mine!”

Elsewhere, a woman pulls the hood off a man lying on the floor and we see the prisoner is Miguel (Danny Pino, pulling double duty as the episode’s director). He’s forced into a sitting position as Soledad enters the room and says, “We have things to discuss.”




‘The Bear’ Trailer Starring Shameless’ Jeremy Allen White

The official trailer for FX’s The Bear finds Shameless star Jeremy Allen White playing a chef who leaves the world of fine dining behind to help run his family’s restaurant. The half-hour comedy will be available to binge-watch on Thursday, June 23, 2022 on Hulu.

The season one cast also includes Ebon Moss-Bachrach (NOS4A2), Ayo Edebiri (Dickinson), Lionel Boyce (Loiter Squad), Abby Elliott (Indebted), and Liza Colón-Zayas (In Treatment). Edwin Gibson and Matty Matheson appear in recurring roles.

Christopher Storer (Ramy) created the series and executive produces with Joanna Calo (BoJack Horseman), Hiro Murai (Atlanta), Nate Matteson (Station Eleven), and Josh Senior.

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Jeremy Allen White stars in FX’s ‘The Bear’ airing on Hulu

FX released the following description of season one:

The Bear follows Carmen “Carmy” Berzatto (White), a young chef from the fine dining world, who comes home to Chicago to run his family sandwich shop – The Original Beef of Chicagoland – after a heartbreaking death in his family. A world away from what he’s used to, Carmy must balance the soul-crushing realities of small business ownership, his strong-willed and recalcitrant kitchen staff and his strained familial relationships, all while grappling with the impact of his brother’s suicide.

The Bear is about food, family, the insanity of the grind, the beauty of Sense of Urgency and the steep slippery downsides. As Carmy fights to transform both The Original Beef of Chicagoland and himself, he works alongside a rough-around-the-edges kitchen crew that ultimately reveal themselves as his chosen family.




‘Survivor’ and ‘Big Brother’ Fan Favs to Compete on ‘The Challenge: USA’

Big Brother and The Challenge USA Hosts
Big Brother host Julie Chen Moonves and The Challenge: USA host T.J. Lavin

Love Island, The Amazing Race, Big Brother, and Survivor favorites are set to compete on CBS’s The Challenge: USA, a special edition of the popular international The Challenge franchise. Produced by MTV, The Challenge: USA hosted by T.J. Lavin will air on CBS beginning July 6, 2022 immediately following the season 24 premiere of Big Brother.

Big Brother, hosted by Julie Chen Moonves, will kick off with a 90-minute premiere on Wednesday, July 6th at 8pm ET/PT. The Challenge: USA begins its season with a 90-minute premiere airing at 9:30pm ET/PT. Following its season premiere, Big Brother will move to its permanent Thursdays at 9pm ET/PT, Sundays at 8pm, and Wednesdays at 8pm timeslots. The Challenge: USA will stick with the Wednesdays at 9pm ET/PT timeslot.

Big Brother is executive produced by Allison Grodner and Rich Meehan. Julie Pizzi and Justin Booth executive produce The Challenge: USA.

Details on The Challenge: USA, Courtesy of CBS:

MTV’s The Challenge was the very first reality competition series when it launched on June 1, 1998 and is currently the longest-running reality series in the history of television. The series brings together fan favorites from CBS’s reality shows to compete in one of the most unpredictable and demanding games of their lives, living in a constant state of paranoia and unable to trust anyone but themselves. In addition to the $500,000 prize, the cast of The Challenge: USA will be competing for a spot on The Challenge: World Championship (working title) that will stream on Paramount+.

Big Brother Season 24 Info:

Big Brother kicks off season 24 as a group of all-new Houseguests move into the Big Brother House. Expect the unexpected this summer with a season full of new and unique twists and turns to challenge the Houseguests.




Tom Hanks Stars in the New ‘Pinocchio’ Teaser Trailer

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Poster for Disney+’s ‘Pinocchio’ live-action film

Tom Hanks wishes upon a star in the new teaser trailer for Disney+’s Pinocchio, not to be confused with Guillermo del Toro’s Netflix project of the same name. The teaser provides a good look at Jiminy Cricket but the titular character is pretty much absent.

Oscar winner Tom Hanks (Forrest Gump, Philadelphia) leads the cast of the live-action adventure as the woodcarver Geppetto. Joseph Gordon-Levitt (Super Pumped) plays Jiminy Cricket, Luke Evans (Nine Perfect Strangers) is The Coachman, two-time Oscar nominee Cynthia Erivo (Harriet) is the Blue Fairy, and Benjamin Evan Ainsworth (The Haunting of Bly Manor) is Pinocchio. The cast also includes Keegan-Michael Key (Schmigadoon!) as Honest John, Oscar nominee Lorraine Bracco (Goodfellas) as Sofia the Seagull, Kyanne Lamaya as Fabiana, Giuseppe Battiston (Trust) as Señor Stromboli, and Lewin Lloyd (His Dark Materials) as Lampwick.

Pinocchio is targeting a Thursday, September 8, 2022 premiere date. September 8th is celebrated by Disney as “Disney+ Day,” in honor of the day the service launched.

Oscar winner Robert Zemeckis directed and serves as a producer along with Derek Hogue, Andrew Miano, Chris Weitz, and Paul Weitz. Jackie Levine, Jack Rapke, Alexandra Derbyshire, and Jeremy Johns are executive producers.




First Photos: ‘Maestro’ Starring Bradley Cooper and Carey Mulligan

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Carey Mulligan and Bradley Cooper star in Netflix’s ‘Maestro’

Netflix just released the first photos teasing the biographical drama Maestro starring Bradley Cooper and based on the life of conductor and composer Leonard Bernstein. Cooper also co-wrote and directs Maestro, a project Steven Spielberg was initially interested in helming.

In an interview with Stephen Colbert on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Cooper explained why Maestro was the perfect film for him to star in and direct. “When I was eight years old I asked Santa Claus for a baton because I was obsessed with conducting classical music,” said Cooper. “Steven Spielberg knew that…and he happened to know that I had this obsession with conducting. Like in grad school, I did like an M.F.A. and you create a character and I created a conductor and wrote a monologue. So it was something always inside of me. So he said, ‘There’s this project called Maestro, I might direct.'”

Cooper went on to say Spielberg asked him to read the script and play Leonard Bernstein. Cooper admitted he knew nothing about Bernstein but liked the project and asked Spielberg if he could show him a rough cut of A Star is Born. Spielberg agreed, watched the rough cut, and said, “You’re *&@!*#* directing Maestro.”

Joining Oscar nominee Bradley Cooper (A Star is Born, American Sniper, American Hustle) in front of the camera are Oscar nominee Carey Mulligan (Promising Young Woman, An Education), Matt Boomer (The Sinner), and Maya Hawke (Stranger Things). Spielberg produces along with Martin Scorsese, Kristie Macosko Krieger, Bradley Cooper, Fred Berner, and Amy Durning.

The first photos show Cooper as a young man and aged up as an elderly Bernstein. Mulligan stars as Leonard’s wife, Felicia Montealegre.

Maestro Stars Carey Mulligan and Bradley Cooper
Carey Mulligan and Bradley Cooper star in Netflix’s ‘Maestro’
Maestro Stars Carey Mulligan and Bradley Cooper
Bradley Cooper directs Carey Mulligan in Netflix’s ‘Maestro’
Maestro Star Bradley Cooper
Bradley Cooper as an elderly Leonard Bernstein
Maestro Star Bradley Cooper
Bradley Cooper as an elderly Leonard Bernstein




‘Star Wars: The Bad Batch’ Season 2 Teaser Trailer

Disney+ teased the upcoming second season of the animated Star Wars series Star Wars: The Bad Batch during the 2022 Star Wars Celebration in Anaheim, CA. The one-minute teaser trailer arrived along with an official season two synopsis and photos from the Star Wars Celebration panel.

Voice cast members Dee Bradley Baker (the voice of all the “Bad Batch” characters) and Michelle Ang (“Omega”) joined filmmakers Brad Rau, supervising director/executive producer Brad Rau, head writer/executive producer Jennifer Corbett, and story editor Matt Michnovetz for the first in-person Star Wars Celebration in three years.

Disney+ didn’t confirm when season two will premiere, other than they’re targeting a fall release. The 16-episode first season debuted in May 2021. Season two will also consist of 16 episodes.

Disney+ released the following official synopsis:

“Months have passed since the events on Kamino and the Bad Batch continue their journey navigating the Empire after the fall of the Republic. They will cross paths with friends and foes, both new and familiar, as they take on a variety of thrilling mercenary missions that will take them to unexpected and dangerous new places.”

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Brad Rau, Michelle Ang and Dee Bradley Baker attend the panel for ‘Star Wars: The Bad Batch’ at Star Wars Celebration (Photo by Jesse Grant / Getty Images for Disney)
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Michelle Ang, Dee Bradley Baker, Matt Michnovetz, Jennifer Corbett, Brad Rau, and David W. Collins attend the panel for ‘Star Wars: The Bad Batch’ (Photo by Jesse Grant / Getty Images for Disney)
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Carrie Beck, Brad Rau, Michelle Ang, Dee Bradley Baker, Jennifer Corbett, Matt Michnovetz and Dave Filoni at Star Wars Celebration in Anaheim, California on May 29, 2022. (Photo by Jesse Grant / Getty Images for Disney)




‘In the Dark’ Season 4 Episode 1 Preview: Photos, Plot and Air Date

The CW’s In the Dark returns for its fourth season on June 6, 2022 with an episode that finds Murphy in jail. Season four episode one – “Bail’s in Your Court” – was directed by Annie Bradley from a script by Yael Zinkow. New episodes air on Mondays at 9pm ET/PT.

Perry Mattfeld returns to lead the cast as Murphy Mason. Season four also stars Casey Deidrick as Max, Morgan Krantz as Felix, and Marianne Rendón as Leslie. Theodore Bhat plays Josh Wallace, Matt Murray is Gene Clemens, and Ana Ayora plays Sarah Barnes.

“The Bail’s in Your Court” Plot: Murphy is having a tough time adjusting to life in prison with unexpected dangers looming large. Meanwhile, Max accompanies Leslie and Felix to an interesting afternoon with their grandmother.

In the Dark Season 4 Synopsis, Courtesy of The CW:

Over the past three seasons, Murphy Mason (Mattfeld) has gone from a lazy receptionist to a drunken vigilante detective, a drug front proprietor and a woman-on-the-run. But now, everything has finally caught up to her. In Season Four of In the Dark, blind anti-hero Murphy must work closely with her ex, Max (Deidrick), her best friend Felix (Krantz), and his sister Leslie (Rendon) to keep herself out of jail for her crimes.

But staying out of jail proves more difficult than expected when Josh Wallace (Bhat), a Chicago PD consultant and Murphy’s ex-fling, doubles down on his obsession with Murphy. Working with detectives Gene Clemens (Murray) and Sarah Barnes (Ayora), Josh focuses all his efforts on putting her back behind bars.

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Perry Mattfeld as Murphy Mason in ‘In the Dark’ season 4 episode 1 (Photo: Marni Grossman © 2022 The CW Network, LLC)
In the Dark Season 4 Episode 1
Casey Deidrick as Max Parish, Marianne Rendon as Lesley Bell and Morgan Krantz as Felix Bell in season 4 episode 1 (Photo: Marni Grossman © 2022 The CW Network, LLC)
In the Dark Season 4 Episode 1
Marianne Rendon as Lesley Bell in season 4 episode 1 (Photo: Marni Grossman © 2022 The CW Network, LLC)
In the Dark Season 4 Episode 1
Casey Deidrick as Max Parish in season 4 episode 1 (Photo: Marni Grossman © 2022 The CW Network, LLC)
In the Dark Season 4 Episode 1
Mimi Kennedy as Mavis Bell in season 4 episode 1 (Photo: Marni Grossman © 2022 The CW Network, LLC)
In the Dark Season 4 Episode 1
Morgan Krantz as Felix Bell in season 4 episode 1 (Photo: Marni Grossman © 2022 The CW Network, LLC)




‘The Good Fight’ Sixth and Final Season Teaser and Premiere Date

The sixth and unfortunately final season of the award-winning drama The Good Fight has set a September 8, 2022 premiere date. The September date announcement was accompanied by a short teaser trailer that declares: “This isn’t a f***ing law show.”

Christine Baranski returns to lead a cast that includes John Slattery, Sarah Steele, Michael Boatman, Nyambi Nyambi, Charmaine Bingwa, Audra McDonald, and Andre Braugher. Season six guest stars include Alan Cumming and Carrie Preston.

“We’ve LOVED fighting The Good Fight these last six seasons. To be able to tell stories about an upside-down world in real time has been a gift. And to have worked with these talented, brilliant, generous actors, writers and crew has been a blessing,” said Robert and Michelle King, series co-creators, showrunners, and executive producers. “Our hope-slash-scheme is to find ways to work with all of them again in the future.”

Ridley Scott, David W. Zucker, Liz Glotzer, William Finkelstein, Jonathan Tolins, Jacquelyn Reingold, and Christine Baranski also executive produce.

“It’s been an extraordinary run we’ve had, from The Good Wife to The Good Fight. 13 years of the Kings’ brilliant writing, magnificent acting troupes led by Julianna Margulies and Christine Baranski, and massive support and partnership with CBS and Paramount+,” stated Ridley Scott, executive producer. “In this day and age, where long runs are more the exception than the norm and where discerning audiences have so much choice for quality content, the success and longevity of these series are a testament to how excellent both shows were. David Zucker and I, and the entire team at Scott Free Television, could not be more grateful for this experience.”

The Good Fight Stars Christine Baranski and Audra McDonald
Christine Baranski as Diane Lockhart and Audra McDonald as Liz Reddick in ‘The Good Fight’ (Photo: Elizabeth Fisher © 2021 Paramount+, Inc)

“Thanks to the creative brilliance of Robert and Michelle King, The Good Fight has been a marquee series for Paramount+ and a huge source of personal pride for me and our Studio,” said David Stapf, president of CBS Studios. “Robert and Michelle took the bones of their network hit, The Good Wife, which pushed creative boundaries, and transformed it into a signature streaming series. It is a series that taps into the zeitgeist of the nation’s mindset to artistically reveal the absurdity and anxiety of a nation in transition, both culturally and politically. Their story was further elevated by the brilliant acting talents of Christine, Audra, Sarah, Michael, Nyambi, Charmaine, and an amazing roster of regular and guest actors during its run.

Woven together, this amazing collection of creative talent has presented a series that is admired by critics, peers and a growing global audience. We are so excited to see what this company has in store for the final season; I have no doubt that it will be memorable.”

Filming is still underway in New York City.

Paramount+ released the following season six plot:

The upcoming sixth season of The Good Fight has Diane feeling like she’s going crazy, struggling with an uneasy sense of déjà vu, with everything from Roe v. Wade, to voting rights, to Cold War aggressions returning. Meanwhile, the lawyers of Reddick & Associates wonder if the violence that they see all around them points to an impending civil war.




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