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The Flash Season 6 Episode 15 Recap: “Exorcism of Nash Wells”

The Flash Season 6 episode 15
Danielle Panabaker as Killer Frost and Natalie Sharp as Sunshine in ‘The Flash’ season 6 episode 15 (Photo: Katie Yu © 2020 The CW Network, LLC)

“Barry, no!” yells Caitlin (Danielle Panabaker) as he’s about to kill Thawne (Tom Cavanagh) with a speed-phasing hit to his heart in season six episode 15 of The CW’s The Flash.

Episode 15 begins with Eva (Efrat Dor) talking to Mirror Iris (Candice Patton) and the new Mirror Kamilla (Victoria Park) who was created when Mirror Iris shot Kamilla with the mirror gun at the end of last week’s episode. Eva sends them on a mission to retrieve a device she built called the prismatic refractor. Her husband sold it to Mercury Labs.

Over at S.T.A.R. Labs, Cisco (Carlos Valdes) and Caitlin talk to Barry about building a new Speed Force, admitting they don’t know where to begin. They have also created a device to monitor his speed use since the Speed Force is now gone and the more he uses it, the quicker he loses his super speed.

Caitlin strongly advises him to monitor his use of not just running but speed healing, thinking, and Flashtime because all will drain his powers. Barry starts to voice concern about not being able to protect the city but then Nash, who they locked in the pipeline because Thawne’s trying to take over his body, keeps calling to them begging to be let out.

Meanwhile, Joe (Jesse L. Martin) meets with Captain David Singh (Patrick Sabongui) and brings him up to speed about his fear and concern that Carver has a mole in the CCPD. Singh’s concerned that Joe might be jumping to conclusions but Joe gives him the file and asks him to look at it.

Barry, Caitlin, and Cisco head to the pipeline to talk to Nash, and he confesses to the trio he’s been seeing different versions of Wells – including Harry. Caitlin checks Nash’s brainwaves and sees there are multiple brainwaves tied to Nash’s. It seems all the different Wells throughout the multiverse are now connected to Nash’s mind.

Nash wants Thawne out of his mind and tells the team he has a neural splicer device that should work to get him out. Cisco boosts the power of it and just before he activates it, Nash looks at Barry, grins and winks. “Cisco, wait!” yells Caitlin but it’s too late. The machine activates and Cisco, Caitlin, and Barry are knocked off their feet while Thawne’s able to get out of the pipeline by the use of the device. It turns out it was Thawne pretending that Nash was still in control.

Barry speeds around and finds Thawne trying to escape with the time sphere. Thawne’s thwarted when Barry grabs him and pins him up against a wall. Thawne taunts Barry saying they are alike – two speedsters frustrated by the limits of their speed. He promises to take control of Nash’s body and reconnect with his Speed Force. Thawne brings up Nora and how Barry couldn’t save her which gets Barry so angry he speed-phases his hand and gets ready to kill Thawne. Fortunately, Caitlin and Cisco stop him.

Caitlin tells Barry he can’t be around while they try to figure out a way to get Thawne out of Nash. She reminds him if he had killed Thawne, he would have also killed Nash. Barry tries to assure Catlin he’ll stay in control but Caitlin refuses to listen, reminding him Thawne knows how to get under his skin and he can’t trust himself around him. Barry, hurt by Caitlin’s words and tone, replies, “You mean, you don’t trust me,” and walks off.

A little later, Cecile (Danielle Nicolet) shows up to S.T.A.R. Labs with holy water, a cross, and a Quija board to help perform an exorcism on Nash. Cisco says the things she brought won’t work but needs her to monitor Nash’s psyche while they use a device to try to drive out Thawne.

Flashback to eight years prior on Earth-718 where Nash first meets Allegra’s doppelganger, Maya, who helps him with an artifact. Nash learns she doesn’t have any parents so he takes her under his wing and they become myth-busting adventurers together.

At Mercury Labs, Mirror Kamilla and Iris do a fake interview while trying to figure out a way to get the device Eva wants retrieved. A new meta nicknamed Sunshine (Natalie Sharp) bursts in and tries to get the device. Mirror Iris sends a distress signal to Barry.

At S.T.A.R. Labs, Barry and Caitlin receive the alert. Barry says he’ll meet Frost at Mercury Labs but Caitlin tells him Frost can handle it and he needs to stay put per doctor’s orders. An unhappy and antsy Barry monitors from the lab.

Frost shows up and tries to stop Sunshine whose powers are from the sun. Frost keeps missing her with icy blasts and Sunshine threatens to melt her. Barry can hear what’s going on so he takes Velocity X to give him a boost and speeds over…against Caitlin’s orders.

He speeds in and Frost warns him, sharply, that she can handle it. The Flash goes to take down Sunshine but he trips over his own feet and falls after experiencing a negative reaction to Velocity X. Frost gets distracted and Sunshine hits her with a sunblast that knocks her off her feet. Sunshine bends down and tells Frost she heard she was a badass from the Black Hole group and that she could have been one of them.

Sunshine is about to kill Frost when Joe enters with a small army of cops. Sunshine quickly exits using her powers but fails to get the refractor.

At S.T.A.R. Labs, Barry’s feeling guilty about Frost/Caitlin getting hurt. Sunshine reopened Frost’s old wound from fighting with Dr. Light and is now healing. Joe’ telling Barry he needs to be more careful, especially with his speed, as Mirror Iris walks in with intel on Sunshine. Before she was a meta, she was military Special Ops. Joe says he’ll hold onto the energy refractor until he can arrange for ARGUS to pick it up. Iris keeps focusing and obsessing about the item and Joe notices, suggesting she talk to Barry who’s obviously upset about his failing speed and Caitlin.

Mirror Iris talks to Barry and reminds him he has always been a hero long before he was ever The Flash. She believes metas are the ones with limitations and this gives him an idea of how to stop Sunshine. He leaves and Mirror Iris calls Mirror Kamilla to tell her to get ready.

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Grant Gustin as Barry Allen and Tom Cavanagh as Nash Wells in The Flash’ season 6 episode 15 (Photo: Katie Yu © 2020 The CW Network, LLC)

In another part of S.T.A.R. Labs, Nash is strapped down after his mind is increasingly being taken over by Thawne. Thawne’s using the memory of Maya’s death and the guilt and refusal to grieve over her to weaken Nash so he can take over his mind and body. Thawne connects to the Negative Speed Force and Nash’s eyes open and glow red. He breaks out of the straps but Cisco snaps the power-reducing cuffs on him and Cecile knocks him out. Cisco thinks if Thawne connects to his Speed Force again, they’ll lose Nash forever.

Joe’s at CCPD waiting for the ARGUS transport when Singh walks in and confirms he agrees with his theory about the mole and he wants to help with the transfer. ARGUS guards and transport pull up and Sunshine appears and starts burning the guards with her powers. Barry shows up and tells Joe to throw him the device. Barry catches it and runs at human speed to his CSI office. Sunshine follows and enters looking for him. Suddenly all the window shades come down and the door closes behind her. Barry closes the skylight above them and by doing this no sunlight can enter the room. Sunshine is now powerless. Joe enters with more ARGUS guards and arrests Sunshine. “Limits suck, don’t they?” says a smiling Barry to the captured meta.

Back at S.T.A.R. Labs, Cecile senses Nash is suffering pain and grief. Barry shows up and tells them they’re going to use the 2.0 device they used to defeat DeVoe to save Nash.

Using the device – and with Cecile monitoring – Cisco and Barry enter Nash’s mind. Barry distracts Thawne while Cisco tries to convince a devastated Nash to face his worst memory, the death of Maya. Thawne again threatens Barry with taking over Nash’s body and taunts him about the death of Nora. Barry begins to get angry but instead focuses on his love for her. “I miss my daughter every day, but I’m done letting that give you power over me,” says Barry to a taken aback Thawne.

Barry informs Thawne his and Nash’s emotions give them their strength and that metas are the ones with limits, not people.

Cisco tells Nash he must face his memory and grief of Maya or he’ll never move on. Nash finally agrees and witnesses how Maya, trying to reach an artifact, unhooks her safety line. She reaches it but then loses her footing and falls into the darkness of the cavern to her death.

“Nash has taken hold of his pain. You can’t feed off of him anymore,” says Barry to Thawne who starts saying no as his lightning goes wild. In a thrilling scene, Thawne disappears and his lightning exits Nash’s body and travels through the roof of S.T.A.R. Labs and up into the sky.

Later, Cisco and Barry double-check and discover there isn’t any sign of Thawne in Central City. He’s not dead just part of the Negative Speed Force, formless but still alive. Cisco checks on Nash while Barry goes to talk to Caitlin.

Cisco finds Nash who thanks him for saving him and Cisco encourages him to create a friendship with Maya’s doppelganger, Allegra. Nash is hesitant but Cisco confesses that when he and Harry Wells from Earth-2 first met, all he could see was Thawne. However, eventually, he got to know Harry and they became friends. Nash says he’ll think about it.

Cisco leaves and Nash sees Harry grinning at him, saying, “That’s what I’ve been trying to tell you.”

In the med bay, Barry apologizes to Caitlin for not listening to her and letting her get injured. Caitlin says it’s okay and that she’s almost fully healed. “So, we’re okay?” asks Barry. “Always,” replies Caitlin.

Cisco comes in happy the two have made up and says he’s bushed. Caitlin voices concern over creating an artificial Speed Force because anyone who came into contact with Thawne’s Speed Force got hurt. Barry assures them their Speed Force will be different. Cisco points out they don’t know how to start and Barry surprises them by claiming he does. He pulls out Nora’s journal and says, “Thawne taught Nora how to build a Speed Force. Now she can teach us.”

The final scene shows Mirror Kamilla and Mirror Iris talking to Eva and giving her the refractor. During the fight with Sunshine they were able to lift the device and put a fake one in its place. Eva praises them and reveals she’s one step closer to liberation.

The Flash Season 6 Episode 15 Review:

Suspenseful, emotional, and exciting, season six episode 15 titled “The Exorcism of Nash Wells” uses almost the entire cast of The Flash and reveals why Nash has been seeing so many Wells. It also revealed his backstory with Allegra’s doppelganger. Plus, the episode brought together and focused on original Team Flash – Barry, Cisco, and Caitlin – as they once again do battle with Eobard Thawne.

The stand-out performance goes to Tom Cavanagh who portrayed Nash as he suffers and relives the worst day of his life as well as Thawne who relishes the opportunity to live again and torment Barry and his team. Since season one Cavanagh’s performance as Thawne has always been one of the strongest elements of the show. He brought to life the perfect nemesis of The Flash to which all other major villains are compared, with most falling short.

With Eva closer to getting her freedom and Team Flash working to create a new Speed Force, the remainder of season six should be interesting to watch as it all plays out.

GRADE: B+




The Resident Season 3 Episode 19 Photos: Preview of “Support System”

Secrets are threatened to be revealed on Fox’s The Resident season three episode 19. “Support System” will air on Tuesday, March 24, 2020 at 8pm ET/PT.

The cast of season three includes Matt Czuchry as Dr. Conrad Hawkins, Emily VanCamp as Nicolette “Nic” Nevin, Bruce Greenwood as Dr. Randolph Bell, and Manish Dayal as Dr. Devon Pravesh. Shaunette Renee Wilson plays Dr. Mina Okafor, Malcolm-Jamal Warner is Dr. AJ Austin, Jane Leeves is Dr. Kitt Voss, and Glenn Morshower is Marshall Winthrop. Morris Chestnut joins the cast as Dr. Barrett Cain.

“Support System” Plot – When Cain becomes aware of an emergency situation breaking out at the hospital, he recruits Ezra to help keep it under wraps. Also, Nic works to come up with a support system for a patient in need of a lung transplant. Meanwhile, Kit’s son-in-law’s condition continues to worsen.



The Season 3 Plot, Courtesy of Fox:

Entering its third season, The Resident continues to rip back the curtain and reveal the truth of what really happens, both good and bad, in hospitals across the country. The provocative medical drama follows a group of doctors at Chastain Memorial Hospital, as they face personal and professional challenges on a daily basis while fighting for their patients.

In season three, Red Rock Mountain Medical has taken over, inserting its own doctors – including new neurosurgeon Dr. Barrett Cain – and nurses into the well-oiled machine that was once Chastain Memorial Hospital, and causing the doctors to fight harder than ever against the corrupting influence of money in healthcare. The hospital is being run like a profit-hungry corporation – reaping huge financial gains, while risking the lives of its patients.

Dr. Randolph Bell is well-aware of the dangerous deal he has made with Red Rock in order to get Chastain out of its financial crisis and, as a result, initially turns a blind eye to the new corporate mantra of profits over patients. It’s not long before Dr. Conrad Hawkins incurs Red Rock’s fury when he confronts the problems head-on, becoming a whistleblower. The good fight he leads could ultimately threaten everything he holds dear, including his ability to practice medicine.

The Justice League of young healthcare providers must unite to fight for and with him, with Nicolette “Nic” Nevins in the lead. Nic attempts to recover from a devastating personal loss by throwing herself into patient care and her work for the uninsured through her clinic.

Dr. Devon Pravesh will find himself rotating out of the ER and gaining experience and power of his own in new positions within the hospital, eventually moving up to a first-year resident. Dr. AJ Austin will continue to bond with his mentee, the exceptionally talented surgeon, Dr. Mina Okafor. She’ll be his support as he navigates a relationship with his complicated biological family, while striving to maintain one with the parents who raised him. Okafor will be faced with a potential new family dynamic of her own, when her best friend, Adaku, who carries the BRCA breast cancer gene, returns pregnant with no father in the picture.

Meanwhile, the power and ruthlessness of new neurosurgeon Dr. Cain takes the hospital by storm. He embodies all the evil that can result when doctors care more for the bottom line than for their patients. Dr. Kitt Voss is the first to realize that his charm hides a medical demon, but standing against him could have serious consequences for her future. Cain’s ability to generate millions for Chastain leaves him free to exact swift revenge on those who oppose him – and no one is off-limits.

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Matt Czuchry, guest star Eli Gelb and Manish Dayal in ‘The Resident’ season 3 episode 19 (Photo by Guy D’Alema © 2020 Fox Media LLC)
The Resident Season 3 Episode 19
Malcolm-Jamal Warner and guest star Connor Paolo in the “Support System” episode (Photo by Guy D’Alema © 2020 Fox Media LLC)
The Resident Season 3 Episode 19
Matt Czuchry and Morris Chestnut in season 3 episode 19 (Photo by Guy D’Alema © 2020 Fox Media LLC)
The Resident Season 3 Episode 19
Matt Czuchry and Emily VanCamp in season 3 episode 19 (Photo by Guy D’Alema © 2020 Fox Media LLC)
The Resident Season 3 Episode 19
Matt Czuchry, guest star Kwajalyn Brown, guest star Eli Gelb and Manish Dayal in the “Support System” episode (Photo by Guy D’Alema © 2020 Fox Media LLC)




Hawaii Five-0 Season 10 Episode 21 Photos: Preview of “A ‘ohe ia e loa’a aku, he ulua kapapa no ka moana”

Hawaii Five-0 Season 10 Episode 21
Scott Caan as Danny Williams and Alex O’Loughlin as Steve McGarrett in ‘Hawaii Five-0’ season 10 episode 21 (Photo: Karen Neal © 2020 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)

Chuck Norris guest stars in CBS’s Hawaii Five-0 season 10 episode 21. Episode 21, “A ‘ohe ia e loa’a aku, he ulua kapapa no ka moana,” was directed by Roderick Davis from a script by Peter M. Lenkov and David Wolkove, and is set to air on Friday, March 27, 2020 at 9pm ET/PT.

“A ‘ohe ia e loa’a aku, he ulua kapapa no ka moana” is Hawaiian for “He cannot be caught for he is an ulua fish of the deep ocean.”

Alex O’Loughlin leads the cast as Steve McGarrett. Scott Caan plays Danny “Danno” Williams, Ian Anthony Dale is Adam Noshimuri, Meaghan Rath is Tani Rey, and Jorge Garcia plays Jerry Ortega. Beulah Koale stars as Junior Reigns, Chi McBride is Captain Lou Grover, Katrina Law is Quinn Liu, Taylor Wily plays Kamekona, Dennis Chun is Sgt. Duke Lukela, and Kimee Balmilero plays Dr. Noelani Cunha.

Episode 21 guest stars include Lobo Sebastian, Diana Lu, Zayne Eveland, John Orantes, Sean Rosales, and Leonard Roberts.

“A ‘ohe ia e loa’a aku, he ulua kapapa no ka moana” Plot – After Steve receives a posthumous letter from his mother that contains a cypher, Danny is attacked by someone willing to kill to steal it. Also, Five-0 must help Lincoln Cole (Lance Gross), an anonymous good Samaritan who’s in the crosshairs of some very dangerous people.

Chuck Norris guest stars as a retired sergeant major who helps Lincoln hide from authorities in order to protect his anonymity.



The Series Description, Courtesy of CBS:

Hawaii Five-O is a contemporary take on the classic series about an elite federalized task force whose mission is to wipe out the crime that washes up on the islands’ sun-drenched beaches. Detective Steve McGarrett, a decorated Naval officer turned cop, returned to Oahu after Hawaii’s former governor persuaded him to head up the new team: his rules, no red tape and full blanket authority to hunt down the biggest “game” in town.

Joining McGarrett are Detective Danny “Danno” Williams, a relocated ex-New Jersey cop who is committed to keeping the islands safe for his children; Captain Lou Grover, who formerly headed Hawaii’s SWAT unit; Jerry Ortega, the islands’ local conspiracy theorist; Tani Rey, a bold, recent police academy graduate; Junior Reigns, a former SEAL who comes to McGarrett looking for a job, Adam Noshimuri, a friend with old ties to a deadly crime family and Quinn Liu, a former Staff Sergeant with Army CID who was recently demoted for insubordination.

Helping them is Kamekona, a local entrepreneur who has his pulse on the Island; Sgt. Duke Lukela, a trusted member of the HPD; and medical examiner Dr. Noelani Cunha. The state’s brash Five-0 unit, who may spar and jest among themselves, remain determined to eliminate the seedy elements from the 50th state.”

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Chuck Norris as Sergeant Major Phillips in season 10 episode 21 (Photo: Karen Neal © 2020 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)
Hawaii Five-0 Season 10 Episode 21
Lance Gross as Lincoln Cole in season 10 episode 21 (Photo: Karen Neal © 2020 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)
Hawaii Five-0 Season 10 Episode 21
Lance Gross as Lincoln Cole in season 10 episode 21 (Photo: Karen Neal © 2020 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)
Hawaii Five-0 Season 10 Episode 21
Alex O’Loughlin as Steve McGarrett in season 10 episode 21 (Photo: Karen Neal © 2020 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)




The Rookie Season 2 Episode 15 Photos: Preview of “Hand-Off”

Seth Green (Robot Chicken, Buffy the Vampire Slayer) guest stars in ABC’s The Rookie season two episode 15, “Hand-Off.” Episode 15 was directed by Michael Goi from a script by Vincent Angell and Mary Trahan, and is set to air on Sunday, March 22, 2020 at 10pm ET/PT.

The episode’s guest stars also include Brent Huff as Officer Smitty, Jasmine Matthews as Rachel Hall, and Chris Brochu as Crispin Bowers.

Nathan Fillion leads the cast as John Nolan. Alyssa Diaz is Angela Lopez, Richard T. Jones is Sergeant Wade Grey, Mekia Cox as Nyla Harper, Titus Makin is Jackson West, Melissa O’Neil is Lucy Chen, and Eric Winter plays Tim Bradford.

“Hand-Off” Plot – Officer Nolan is having a particularly bad day after learning his identity has been stolen and could jeopardize his position as an officer. Meanwhile, Sgt. Grey must confront his past and testify at the parole hearing of the man who shot Grey and murdered his partner.



The Series Description, Courtesy of ABC:

“Six months into his career as a cop, John Nolan, the oldest rookie in the LAPD, has used his life experience, determination and sense of humor to keep up with rookies 20 years his junior. But as he embarks on the second half of his rookie year, Nolan will be put to the test by a host of new challenges, romantic relationships and deadly criminals, as he looks to figure out what kind of cop he ultimately wants to be.”

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Mekia Cox, Titus Makin, and Nathan Fillion in ‘The Rookie’ season 2 episode 15 (ABC/Christopher Willard)
The Rookie Season 2 Episode 15
Seth Green in season 2 episode 15 (ABC/Raymond Liu)
The Rookie Season 2 Episode 15
Alyssa Diaz and Richard T. Jones in season 2 episode 15 (ABC/Richard Cartwright)
The Rookie Season 2 Episode 15
Jeremy Davies and Nathan Fillion in season 2 episode 15 (ABC/Raymond Liu)
The Rookie Season 2 Episode 15
Mekia Cox and Nathan Fillion in season 2 episode 15 (ABC/Christopher Willard)




The Good Doctor Season 3 Episode 19 Photos: Preview of “Hurt”

ABC’s The Good Doctor returns from a short break on Monday, March 23, 2020 with the first episode of the special two-part season three finale. Episode 19, “Hurt,” was directed by Mike Listo from a script by Liz Friedman and Adam Scott Weissman.

Episode 19 guest stars include Elfina Luk as Nurse Villanueva, Karin Konoval as Nurse Petringa, April Cameron as Nurse Hawkes, Dylan Kingwell as Steve Murphy, Marin Ireland as Vera Bernard, and Bentley Green as Casey Taylor. Lesley Boone, Kim Hawthorne, Avery Konrad, Eric Yue, and Christina Lewall also guest star.

Season three of the popular medical drama features Freddie Highmore as Dr. Shaun Murphy, Antonia Thomas as Dr. Claire Browne, Nicholas Gonzalez as Dr. Neil Melendez, and Hill Harper as Dr. Marcus Andrews. Richard Schiff is Dr. Aaron Glassman, Christina Chang is Dr. Audrey Lim, Fiona Gubelmann is Dr. Morgan Reznick, Will Yun Lee is Dr. Alex Park, Paige Spara is Lea Dilallo, and Jasika Nicole plays Dr. Carly Lever.

“Hurt” Plot – In the first episode of the two-part season finale, the city of San Jose is rocked by a massive earthquake that puts the staff of St. Bonaventure Hospital on high alert as they race to assess the damage and account for the safety of their colleagues and friends.

Meanwhile, Dr. Neil Melendez and Dr. Aaron Glassman are attending a charity event when their lives are threatened by the earthquake.



The Good Doctor Description, Courtesy of ABC:

Dr. Shaun Murphy (Highmore), a young surgeon with autism and savant syndrome, continues to use his extraordinary medical gifts at St. Bonaventure Hospital’s surgical unit. As his friendships deepen, Shaun tackles the world of dating for the first time and continues to work harder than he ever has before, navigating his environment to prove to his colleagues that his talents as a surgeon will save lives.

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Freddie Highmore in ‘The Good Doctor’ season 3 episode 19 (ABC/Darko Sikman)
The Good Doctor Season 3 Episode 19
Freddie Highmore and Will Yun Lee in season 3 episode 19 (ABC/Jack Rowand)
The Good Doctor Season 3 Episode 19
Nicholas Gonzalez in season 3 episode 19 (ABC/Darko Sikman)
The Good Doctor Season 3 Episode 19
Fiona Gubelmann, Karin Konoval and Avery Konrad in season 3 episode 19 (ABC/Darko Sikman)
The Good Doctor Season 3 Episode 19
Richard Schiff in season 3 episode 19 (ABC/Darko Sikman)




Manifest Season 2 Episode 10 Recap: “Course Deviation”

Manifest Season 2 Episode 10
Nasser Faris as Dr. Jay Chmait, Jack Messina as Cal Stone, Josh Dallas as Ben Stone, and Luna Blaise as Olive Stone in ‘Manifest’ season 2 episode 10 (Photo by: Peter Kramer/NBC)

“Jared, talk to me please. What is going on?” asks Michaela (Melissa Roxburgh). “Just keep your mouth shut,” whispers Jared (J.R. Ramirez) as Zeke (Matt Long) is removed from visiting her in jail in season two episode 10 of NBC’s Manifest.

Episode 10 begins with a flashback to Flight 828 as the plane’s getting ready to take off. Adrian (Jared Grimes) sits by a woman who’s saying a prayer. She comments on always saying a prayer before taking off and Adrian explains he’s no longer sure that works.

Jump to present day and Zeke’s visiting Michaela in jail, shocked that Jared arrested her. As he’s being taken away by guards, he assures her that he and Ben will get her a lawyer and get her released on bail.

At the Stone house, Grace (Athena Karkanis) has a calling and sees a bridge by a river and hears a man yelling for help. She tells Ben (Josh Dallas) who’s just gotten off the phone with Zeke about Michaela.

Olive (Luna Blaise) and Cal (Jack Messina) talk about how to explain their strange family history to their soon-to-be-born little sister. They decide to make a Stone family guide book.

Michaela’s released on bail and as she’s let out of the cell Jared slips her something before she leaves. He turns to the union rep and tells him he will now have to handle Michaela for the Xers and to let Simon know.

Grace and Ben track down the bridge and river she saw in her calling and discover Adrian hiding out under the bridge. He says he followed a calling here, labeling this calling as “relentless.” Ben says Adrian needs to turn himself in for his part in inspiring Isaiah and helping to cause the nightclub fire. Adrian defends himself saying the callings are to blame.

Michaela walks to the park and sits on a bench. She’s holding what Jared slipped to her, a note that simply reads, “Our place.” Jared joins her in the park where he proposed before she left for Jamaica. Jared reveals he’s been working undercover to expose and arrest the Xers all this time. “The best way to destroy a hate group is to blow it up from the inside,” explains Jared.

Michaela wonders why he didn’t tell her and he explains he needed her to believe he had become an Xer to convince them. Michaela reveals she bugged the bar and he tells her he already knows.

Back at the river, Ben and Adrian are still arguing when Grace’s water breaks two months early. Ben takes her to the hospital with Adrian yelling after them, “What am I supposed to do now?”

At the hospital, the doctor informs Ben that Grace has a unique condition and they need to deliver the baby soon or her life will be in danger. Unfortunately, the specialist who needs to perform the special surgery is five hours away.

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Melissa Roxburgh as Michaela Stone and JR Ramirez as Jared Vasquez in ‘Manifest’ season 2 episode 10 (Photo by: David Giesbrecht/NBC)

At the precinct, Michaela and Jared are called into Captain Kate Bowers’ office. Once in the office and behind closed doors, Bowers (Andrene Ward-Hammond) welcomes Michaela to the investigation into the Xers. They bring her up to speed about Simon being the head of the Xers, noting Simon sees them as terrorists. The meeting’s interrupted when Jared receives a message from his girlfriend about her brother, Billy. He tells Bowers he’ll go and find out what’s going on.

Back at the river, Adrian – now alone – has another calling and hears a man yelling for help. He spots a man in the river struggling not to drown. Adrian reacts quickly and rescues him.

At the Stone home, Olive and Cal are going through old drawings of his about the callings trying to figure out which ones to put in the Stone family history book. They find the first drawing Cal did of a calling; it’s a drawing of the Stone family standing together with a dark shadow figure lurking behind them. Cal admits he never did figure out why he drew this picture and that it still creeps him out.

Their family history book project is put on hold when Olive gets a call from Ben about Grace. He needs the kids to come to the hospital.

Meanwhile at the hospital, Grace tells Ben she wants to have the surgery even if it means she might die. She’s adamant about the survival of the baby. A few minutes later Grace passes out. Ben informs the doctor his wife said to do the surgery. The doctor warns him it’s unlikely she’ll survive, but Ben says it’s what Grace wants.

Ben arrives at the bar and his girlfriend is frantic. She knows her brother did something drastic and she’s scared something will happen to him. Jared sends her home and enters the backroom to find that Billy (Carl Lundstedt) and two other Xers have kidnapped Zeke and have him tied to a chair. Billy explains Zeke was tracking Jared and that his photo’s all over Ben’s board. Jared smiles and tells Billy and the other two men they did a good job.

Back at the precinct, Michaela’s worried about Jared and tells the Captain they should listen in using the bug to find out what’s going on. They hear Jared, who has gone back out to the bar to get himself and Billy a drink, talking about the kidnapping of Zeke and how Simon will think highly of Billy because of this move. He tells Billy he needs to call Simon and show him what he’s done. Billy smiles and agrees.

Simon (Maury Ginsberg) arrives and isn’t happy about Billy kidnapping Zeke. Simon’s wife suggests killing him and making it look like Michaela did it. Simon begins to think that might be a good idea. Hearing this, Michaela and Captain Bowers know they have enough to arrest Simon as head of the Xers. They call in SWAT and head to the bar to make the arrest.

Simon says to kill Zeke and make sure it looks like Michaela did it. He doesn’t want it to link back to him and the Xers. Simon leaves the room and Billy’s about to shoot Zeke when Jared punches Zeke in the stomach. Since Zeke took everything important in his life, he wants to pull the trigger himself. He tells Billy to give him the gun and Billy does.

“I told Michaela she couldn’t trust you,” says Zeke in between bursts of pain. “It’s hard to know who you can trust these days,” replies Jared as he turns and points the gun at Billy and his two pals. “Hands up, you’re under arrest,” yells Jared.

Michaela and the SWAT team burst in a few seconds later.

After the arrest Captain Bowers compliments Jared’s fine police work. She lets him know there’s something waiting for him on his desk at the station.

Jared returns to the precinct and finds Captain Bowers has left him a prep guide for taking the lieutenant exam.

At the hospital the doctor tells Ben they must operate right away but the specialist is still three hours away. Ben changes his mind, unable to bear the idea of living life without Grace. He wants the doctor to save her by treating her condition which is sure to kill the unborn baby.

In a very touching scene beautifully acted by Josh Dallas, Ben tells an unconscious Grace that he’s making this decision so that he, Cal, and Olive don’t lose her. He then talks to his unborn child, apologizing and begging her to fight for life.

In a different part of the hospital the man who Adrian saved from the river is thanking him over and over again while Adrian’s trying to sneak away before being recognized by the authorities.

A short while later Ben’s given great news; the man Adrian saved from the river is the doctor who’s familiar with the surgery Grace needs to save both her and the baby. Ben finds Adrian sitting alone and tells him Grace and the baby should be okay because of him saving the doctor. Ben believes this should be the evidence Adrian needs to know that the callings are good. Adrian disagrees, reminding Ben the callings led Ben and Grace to the river and it was being at the river and Grace stumbling as they were looking for him that led to her medical condition.

Ben refuses to believe Adrian’s take on the callings. Adrian tells him he thinks they are all messengers of evil and leaves.

The surgery is a success and Grace and the baby are doing just fine.

That evening Michaela brings Ben take-out for dinner along with beer to celebrate Grace and the baby. Ben tells her about the decision he almost had to make and she believes no one should ever have to make that kind of decision and that he can continue being the greatest dad ever. Ben also reveals what Adrian said about the callings and she agrees with Ben that the callings are good.

Adrian’s walking somewhere in the city and turns down an alley. He sees three large, ominous shadow figures rise up and come toward him. He turns and flees.

The last scene is of Cal in his bed. He looks at the wall and sees the three scary shadow figures rising up. He sits up and turns on the light…they’re gone.




9-1-1 Season 3 Episode 12 Photos: Preview of “Fools”

A first date fail and an ill-conceived stunt are among the emergencies the team’s called upon to handle in Fox’s 9-1-1 season three episode 12. Episode 12, “Fools,” is set to air on Monday, March 23, 2020 at 8pm ET/PT.

The cast of season three includes Angela Bassett as Athena Grant, Peter Krause as Bobby Nash, Jennifer Love Hewitt as Maddie Kendall, and Oliver Stark as Evan “Buck” Buckley. Aisha Hinds plays Henrietta “Hen” Wilson, Kenneth Choi is Howie “Chimney” Han, Rockmond Dunbar is Michael Grant, and Ryan Guzman is Eddie Diaz.

“Fools” Plot – The 118 responds to a viral stunt gone haywire, a disaster at a couple’s fishing trip and an epic first date fail. Meanwhile, Athena investigates a woman who doesn’t remember being shot in the head and Eddie is forced to have a difficult conversation with Christopher.



9-1-1 Series Description, Courtesy of Fox:

Creators Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk and Tim Minear reimagine the procedural drama with 9-1-1, exploring the high-pressure experiences of police officers, firefighters and dispatchers who are thrust into the most frightening, shocking and heart-stopping situations. These emergency responders must try to balance saving those who are at their most vulnerable with solving the problems in their own lives.

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Peter Krause, Aisha Hinds, guest star Dalton Rondell, Oliver Stark and Ryan Guzman in ‘9-1-1’ season 3 episode 12 (Photo by Jack Zeman © 2020 FOX MEDIA LLC)
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Angela Bassett in the “Fools” episode (Photo by Jack Zeman © 2020 FOX MEDIA LLC)
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Ryan Guzman in season 3 episode 12 (Photo by Jack Zeman © 2020 FOX MEDIA LLC)
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Guest star Gavin McHugh and Ryan Guzman in the “Fools” episode (Photo by Jack Zeman © 2020 FOX MEDIA LLC)
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Oliver Stark in season 3 episode 12 (Photo by Jack Zeman © 2020 FOX MEDIA LLC)
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Aisha Hinds, guest star Cody Mayo and Kenneth Choi in the “Fools” episode (Photo by Jack Zeman © 2020 FOX MEDIA LLC)




Roswell, New Mexico Season 2 Episode 1 Recap: “Stay (I Missed You)”

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Carlos Compean as Arturo, Jeanine Mason as Liz, and Heather Hemmens as Maria in ‘Roswell, New Mexico’ season 2 episode 1 (Photo: Ursula Coyote © 2020 The CW Network, LLC)

After a brief recap of season one, season two of The CW’s Roswell, New Mexico kicks off with a flashback to Max (Nathan Dean Parsons) and Liz (Jeanine Mason) in bed. He tells Liz that Noah called him the savior, and he’s unclear what that’s supposed to mean. Liz assures her alien boyfriend she’s not leaving him to go to Palo Alto.

The action moves forward to minutes after the finale of season one. Liz is crying while holding Max’s dead body. Rosa (Amber Midthunder) rushes back into the cave and has no idea she’s been dead for years. She thinks she met Isobel in the mines just the previous night.

Rosa wants to call an ambulance, but Liz tells her it’s too late – Max is dead.

Flash-forward two weeks and Liz is waitressing in her family’s restaurant. Her dad’s busy working on his citizenship papers but not too busy to remind his beautiful daughter she’s meant for bigger things. She’s taken the Palo Alto job and is ready to leave town now that her boyfriend’s no longer around.

Maria (Heather Hemmens) shows up to say her goodbyes, making Liz promise she’ll increase her social media presence so they can stay connected as long-distance BFFs.

Liz gathers her dad and Maria in a big old hug.

Later, Liz joins the rest of the town – including Michael (Michael Vlamis), Isobel (Lily Cowles), Alex (Tyler Blackburn), and Kyle (Michael Trevino) – for Noah’s funeral. Isobel gives the eulogy, noting her beloved Noah was killed by a stroke of lightning.

It’s obvious she’s struggling to get through this lie-filled speech. After glancing at a photo of Max, she shows her true emotions. Her tone and delivery change as she speaks about losing her beloved brother – although most of the attendees have no idea she’s switched the topic to Max.

Tears stream down her face as she says, “He was my other half…my better half. I don’t think I’ll ever let him go.”

The scene switches to moments after Max’s death. Isobel’s hysterical and wants to place Max into a pod. She begs Liz and Michael to help her, but Liz points out he’s dead – not sick. Isobel’s already thinking up a cover story to explain what she hopes will be his brief disappearance.

Back to the reception following the funeral we go, and Isobel’s mom helps her with the donated food. She wonders where Max is, noting his text messages have seemed odd recently.

Michael saves Isobel from further alone time with her mom. He asks how long they’re going to keep up this charade and she claims she still needs a little time.

Alex and Kyle have a little one-on-one chat at the reception and Kyle needs to know when it will be okay to wake Alex’s dad from the coma. He’s worried people will start asking questions but Alex doesn’t care.

Sheriff Valenti’s the next to ask Isobel about Max. She’s connecting Noah’s death to Max’s disappearance, hinting it’s not a coincidence they occurred around the same time.

Liz approaches Isobel to say she’s sorry and Isobel can no longer pretend to be holding it together. She causes a scene by telling Liz she’s shocked she even showed up, given that Max’s absence is all her fault. “The only thing that could keep him from me at this unimaginable time in my life is how much he loves you,” snarls Isobel.

(Oh, this is all an act to cover for Max. Nice work Isobel and Liz, you had me fooled for a minute!)

Liz looks around, makes sure everyone is paying attention to this fight, and Isobel attacks again. Isobel tells the assembled townsfolk that Liz dumped Max and he ran away. Argument over, she demands Isobel.

Michael follows her outside and asks about Rosa. Liz reveals she’s told Rosa everything – except that Roswell thinks she’s a murderer. Liz believes Isobel’s in denial and still thinks Max will wake up and be back to being himself. She thinks Michael should tell Isobel what they’ve learned.

Rosa sneaks into the family’s café and starts up the jukebox. It short circuits and Max’s handprint lights up on her chest. She hears Isobel’s voice and turns to find Noah standing just feet away. He warns they’ll come after the people she cares about.

It turns out the whole visit to the café was just a dream. She wakes from it as Liz is near panic trying to rouse her. Rosa blames her deep sleep on side effects from being held in an egg for a decade. Rosa suggests she can hide away for a while longer if Liz wants to hang around for Max’s funeral.

Liz doesn’t think Max would want that. The serious conversation takes a lighthearted turn when Rosa notices Liz is wearing her necklace. The reunited sisters then get in a jokey fight over clothing. Liz can’t keep herself from giving her sister a massive hug, happy they’re back together.

Isobel’s home alone when she calls up the funeral home. She learns they haven’t cremated Noah’s body yet, which pisses her off enough to make all the lights in her home spark out when she hangs up the phone.

Liz meets up with Kyle at the hospital to ask for a favor. She wants an MRI, CT scan, and blood work run, but then adds that the tests aren’t for her. Kyle’s shocked (that’s an understatement) to see Rosa standing in the hospital stairwell.

Over at the bar, Maria gets a call that her mother, Mimi, has wandered away from the assisted living center. As she hangs up her mom walks through the door. Mimi’s been upset about Rosa’s death recently and seems to not be sure how long ago she was murdered.

Back at the hospital, Kyle runs tests while Rosa tries to assure him they’re not necessary. He’s stunned to see that she seems to be perfectly healthy and there aren’t any signs of the drugs she used to take in her system. He half-heartedly praises Max’s ability to fix anything.

Rosa lets slip that bringing her back from the dead killed Max.

Michael returns home to discover Alex has dropped off his guitar. He doesn’t seem pleased to have the instrument in his house and heads over to Alex’s place to return it. Alex explains he thought Michael could use the guitar now that his hand’s healed. Michael confesses he didn’t want Max to heal his hand. Alex drops his own news…he’s not leaving the Air Force to play music. He needs to remain in the military to continue his research.

Alex hands Michael a folder with the intake forms on Michael’s mother. Alex thinks there must be more information somewhere and wants to keep searching the files. Michael becomes upset and tells Alex to let it go. There’s no fixing what happened and he doesn’t want to learn any more about the experiments that were performed on his mother.

Alex asks if Michael would have left Roswell with him, if he did leave the Air Force. Michael answers from his heart, reminding Alex he’s never said no to him even though Alex has repeatedly pushed him away. But now he’s done with this dysfunctional relationship. He doesn’t want Alex’s guitar and doesn’t believe they’re good for each other.

“I want to be good for somebody so, no. I’m saying no,” he says and then turns and leaves.

Out in the desert, Isobel places a line of crystal dishes in a row. She uses her mind to shatter one and is proud of herself for being able to do it.

Over at the hospital, Kyle informs Liz that Rosa is perfectly healthy – except for Max’s handprint. She wonders why neither she nor Michael has a handprint, but Rosa does. “Maybe there can only be one at a time?” she muses.

Kyle says he’s sorry Max is gone and is sorry he won’t get the chance to thank him.

Michael catches up with Isobel in the desert and she’s in a fierce mood. She recalls Noah telling Max they can train and become stronger and that they’re not using their full potential. She’s determined to learn how to protect herself. The bowls vibrate as she thinks of Noah controlling her. They fly into the air, shattering into thousands of pieces.

Isobel thinks if she keeps practicing (she’s only been training for two weeks), she’ll be able to bring Max back.

Michael takes Isobel down to the pod to see Max. He and Liz did everything they could but couldn’t revive him. Now he wants to convince Isobel there’s no way to bring their brother back. First, he shows her a scan of Max’s healthy heart. Then he uses an ultrasound machine on the pod, with the screen showing Max’s chest. Where his heart should be is just an empty void.

Michael reminds her Noah weakened his heart and then by playing God and bringing Rosa back – against Michael’s wishes – Max killed himself. “He died of a massive heart attack, Isobel. The organ is shredded because he had to be the hero. Max’s heart is never beating again,” says Michael.

Isobel looks ready to shred Michael’s heart at the end of his speech.

Liz and Rosa hit the road heading to Palo Alto. They talk about their mom and how she’s now with some new guy in Nebraska. Rosa cranks the car radio and sings along with Meredith Brooks’ “Bitch.” Liz can’t help but sing along too as they leave Roswell behind in the rear-view mirror.

The sisters arrive at a hotel for the night and Liz pulls rank and grabs the first shower. They joke a bit about Rosa’s age and then Liz finally has an emotional breakdown. She sobs in the bathroom but tries to stifle her cries. Rosa hears them anyway but lets Liz have time alone.

Next, we see Rosa running down the middle of a dark street. Noah’s hot on her hills, yelling that they’re coming for them. She wakes up from the nightmare and tells her sister there was a man chasing her that wouldn’t leave her alone. She describes him and Liz realizes she’s talking about Noah.

Liz whips out the flyer from the funeral and Rosa’s shocked. She doesn’t understand why he’s in her head when she’s never seen Noah’s face before. Liz suddenly realizes the handprint hasn’t faded because Rosa has a psychic connection to Max. Rosa knew Noah’s face because she can access Max’s memories.

“If there is a part of his brain where there’s still coordinated electrical signaling, there’s consciousness. That means that there’s oxygenated cells!” says an extremely excited Liz. “If a connection to you kept his brain alive, there’s hope!”

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Michael Vlamis as Michael and Tyler Blackburn as Alex in ‘Roswell, New Mexico’ season 2 episode 1 (Photo: Ursula Coyote © 2020 The CW Network, LLC)

Over at the bar, Michael’s all flirty with a pretty brunette. They kiss and her boyfriend breaks it up. A fistfight breaks out which is probably what Michael was hoping for since he thinks he needs to be punished. Maria breaks it up and tosses Michael out. She thinks he’s acting out to hurt her and grabs his keys so he can’t drive drunk.

Liz sets a plan in motion: they’ll implant Noah’s heart in Max’s body. Kyle and Alex team up to retrieve Noah’s dead body from the morgue’s refrigerated compartments. Alex explains that alien bodies can’t be cremated because they’ll release toxic fumes. That’s why Noah’s body has been kept on ice until Alex comes up with a solution.

They open the compartment and discover someone’s beat them to Noah’s body!

Alex slams a morgue attendant against the wall and demands to know who else has been asking about Noah’s body. The guy admits he thought he gave the body to Alex – the person looked a lot like him. He explains whoever it was took Noah’s body and placed it in a van.

Alex figures out it was his brother, Flint (Kiowa Gordon). He calls him and demands he bring it back but Flint refuses. He’s going to deliver it to Area 51. Alex tells him he’s got a chance to do something good and Flint reminds him he did something to their dad.

Alex rings up Liz, who’s now back on the road with Rosa, and fills her in on the situation. He apologizes but doesn’t think they can get the body back. There’s a sealed incinerator at Area 51 and they can’t get to it.

Liz is heartbroken and tears fall as she says it probably wouldn’t have worked anyway. Rosa’s sorry she’s alive and Max isn’t, but Liz is quick to assure her she shouldn’t feel that way. “That’s not what I want for you,” says Liz.

Rosa notices a van heading their direction. She makes sure this is the road that you’d have to take to get to Area 51 from Roswell and then puts her own plan into action. She knows it’s a military van and she remembers Flint from school. Rosa grabs the wheel and forces Liz to steer in front of the van.

Flint brakes hard and veers away, flipping the van on its side in the process. He’s momentarily knocked out from the accident and when he comes to, he checks the back of the van for Noah’s body. It’s gone.

Liz appears at Michael’s door with a small bloody wound on her forehead. “Need your help moving a body,” she says, without saying hello. “If I had a dollar for every time I’ve heard that,” Michael replies.

Liz, Kyle, and Michael hover over Noah’s dead body ready to remove his heart. Liz asks if Michael called Isobel. He didn’t because he doesn’t want to get her hopes up.

They open Noah’s chest and there’s a weird green chemical light moving under the skin. Michael admits he’s never been able to figure out this chemical compound but thinks it’s the key to their biology. He now believes this means the aliens’ organs are part tech, which Liz finds to be a positive development. Tech can be fixed.

Unfortunately, only part of Noah’s heart is left in his chest.

Liz delivered Rosa back home before the operation and once she’s done, she’s furious with her sister. She can’t believe Rosa instigated a crash that could have killed her. She can’t lose her again! Rosa finally lets loose with what she’s been keeping welled up inside. She doesn’t understand why God would let her live and take Max. He was a genuinely decent man and she was a 19-year-old drug addict.

Rosa knows her sister’s been trying hard to cover her unhappiness about losing Max. Liz tries to assure her she’s happy she has her back and explains God had nothing to do with it. God didn’t make the trade – Max did and he’s just a man. “He brought you back to life and now I’m going to bring him back,” says a determined Liz.

Rosa thinks that means Noah’s heart was good, but Liz corrects her and says it wasn’t. She explains she chose regenerative medicine after Rosa’s death because she was broken and “wanted to repair the irreparable.” She admits it’s an ethics nightmare and that she’s been working on tiny rat hearts just waiting for the chance to do this procedure on a human heart. She’s always been told no by old men on corporate boards.

Noah’s heart is weak and shriveled but she’s going to fix it.

“Max gave me back the only thing that’s ever mattered to me and now it’s my turn,” says Liz.

Isobel sits bundled up in front of Max’s pod late at night. She wonders why she can’t feel her brother, but she can feel Noah constantly like he’s under her skin. She has an epiphany and lifts the ultrasound scanner. She places it on her belly and watches the screen. She’s pregnant!

The episode ends with Maria’s mom wandering away from the care facility again. She doesn’t make it to the bar this time and instead a bright light appears and she disappears.

Rosa has a dream and sees Noah again. He’s attacking her but Max appears behind him and takes him out. Max says she’s the only one he can reach and she needs to make sure Liz doesn’t bring him back from the dead.




Universal to Make New and Upcoming Theatrical Releases Available Digitally

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Poppy (Anna Kendrick) doesn’t know quite what to make of Queen Barb (Rachel Bloom), who rules the land of Rock, in ‘Trolls World Tour’ (Photo Credit: DreamWorks Animation)

Universal Pictures has temporarily adjusted their theatrical release procedures to accommodate audiences during the Coronavirus pandemic. NBCUniversal announced Universal Pictures and DreamWorks Animation will make the upcoming family-friendly animated film Trolls World Tour available in homes concurrent with the film’s global theatrical release.

Trolls World Tour is scheduled to open in U.S. theaters, and now on digital, on April 10, 2020. Universal will charge $19.99 to rent the film for a 48-hour period.

In addition, current releases The Hunt, The Invisible Man, and Focus Features’ Emma could be available to rent at home as soon as Friday, March 20th.

“Universal Pictures has a broad and diverse range of movies with 2020 being no exception. Rather than delaying these films or releasing them into a challenged distribution landscape, we wanted to provide an option for people to view these titles in the home that is both accessible and affordable,” said Jeff Shell, CEO, NBCUniversal. “We hope and believe that people will still go to the movies in theaters where available, but we understand that for people in different areas of the world that is increasingly becoming less possible.”

The NBCUniversal announcement offered the following explanation for their decision: “Given the rapidly evolving and unprecedented changes to consumers’ daily lives during this difficult time, the company felt that now was the right time to provide this option in the home as well as in theaters. NBCUniversal will continue to evaluate the environment as conditions evolve and will determine the best distribution strategy in each market when the current unique situation changes.”

Regal Cinemas just joined the long list of places shuttered (Broadway theatres, restaurants, bars, and major entertainment venues) because of the Coronavirus pandemic. Hundreds of theaters across America have already temporarily closed their doors, but Regal’s the first major chain to announce a blanket closure of all of their theaters. The decision was made following new CDC recommendations that restrict all group activities to a 10 person limit.




50 States of Fright Unveils a Teaser Trailer and New Photos

Quibi’s released a new teaser trailer and photos from the first season of 50 States of Fright. The series comes from Sam Raimi (The Evil Dead, Spider-Man) who serves as director, co-writer, and executive producer. Ivan Raimi (Drag Me to Hell, Darkman) co-writes.

Season one’s also executive produced by Debbie Liebling (Pen 15), Van Toffler, Tony DiSanto, Cody Zwieg, Barry Barclay, Tommy Coriale, and Chris Mangano. The series is a Gunpowder & Sky production.

The series stars Rachel Brosnahan, Travis Fimmel, Christina Ricci, Jacob Batalon, Ming-Na Wen, and Taissa Farmiga. The cast also includes Asa Butterfield, John Marshall Jones, Ron Livingston, Victoria Justice, Karen Allen, Colin Ford, Alex Fitzalan, James Ransone, Emily Hampshire, Elizabeth Reaser, Rory Culkin, Warren Christie, Danay Garcia, and William B. Davis.

Quibi is Jeffrey Katzenberg’s new short-form streaming platform. The new service is designed to host original scripted and unscripted series. Each show will be made up of episodes that run under 10 minutes. The new platform will launch on April 6, 2020.

The 50 States of Fright Plot, Courtesy of Quibi:

“The first season of 50 States of Fright will explore stories based on urban legends from Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Oregon and Washington taking viewers deeper into the horrors that lurk just beneath the surface of our country.”

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Travis Fimmel in ’50 States of Fright’ (Photo Credit: Quibi)
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Christina Ricci in season 1 (Photo Credit: Quibi)
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