CBS’s FBI season six episode two, “Remorse,” involves a case that has ties to an old case of Jubal’s. Directed by Carlos Bernard from a script by Alexander Maggio, episode two will air on Tuesday, February 20, 2024 at 8pm Et/Pt.
Season six stars Missy Peregrym as Special Agent Maggie Bell, Zeeko Zaki as Special Agent Omar Adom “Oa” Zidan, and Jeremy Sisto as Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal Valentine. Alana De La Garza plays Special Agent in Charge Isobel Castille, John Boyd is Special Agent Stuart Scola, and Katherine Renee Kane stars as Special Agent Tiffany Wallace.
“Remorse” Plot: After the president of the NY Fed is gunned down trying to help a young woman in peril, the team races to find the killer and the missing woman. Additionally, a distressing connection to one of Jubal’s past cases is revealed during the investigation, compounding the pressure...
Season six stars Missy Peregrym as Special Agent Maggie Bell, Zeeko Zaki as Special Agent Omar Adom “Oa” Zidan, and Jeremy Sisto as Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal Valentine. Alana De La Garza plays Special Agent in Charge Isobel Castille, John Boyd is Special Agent Stuart Scola, and Katherine Renee Kane stars as Special Agent Tiffany Wallace.
“Remorse” Plot: After the president of the NY Fed is gunned down trying to help a young woman in peril, the team races to find the killer and the missing woman. Additionally, a distressing connection to one of Jubal’s past cases is revealed during the investigation, compounding the pressure...
- 2/14/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Zeeko Zaki as Special Agent Omar Adom ‘Oa’ Zidan and Missy Peregrym as Special Agent Maggie Bell in ‘FBI’ season 5 episode 21
The team leaps into action to solve a kidnapping on CBS’s FBI season five episode 21, “Privilege.” Directed by Carlos Bernard from a script by Claire Demorest, episode 21 will air on Tuesday, May 9, 2023 at 8pm Et/Pt.
Season five stars Missy Peregrym as Special Agent Maggie Bell, Zeeko Zaki as Special Agent Omar Adom “Oa” Zidan, Jeremy Sisto as Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal Valentine, and Alana De La Garza as Special Agent in Charge Isobel Castille. John Boyd plays Special Agent Stuart Scola and Katherine Renee Turner is Special Agent Tiffany Wallace.
“Privilege” Plot: All eyes are on the team when they try to find out who kidnapped the only child of a prominent U.S senator. The abduction also uncovers a potential link to a similar...
The team leaps into action to solve a kidnapping on CBS’s FBI season five episode 21, “Privilege.” Directed by Carlos Bernard from a script by Claire Demorest, episode 21 will air on Tuesday, May 9, 2023 at 8pm Et/Pt.
Season five stars Missy Peregrym as Special Agent Maggie Bell, Zeeko Zaki as Special Agent Omar Adom “Oa” Zidan, Jeremy Sisto as Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal Valentine, and Alana De La Garza as Special Agent in Charge Isobel Castille. John Boyd plays Special Agent Stuart Scola and Katherine Renee Turner is Special Agent Tiffany Wallace.
“Privilege” Plot: All eyes are on the team when they try to find out who kidnapped the only child of a prominent U.S senator. The abduction also uncovers a potential link to a similar...
- 4/29/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
TV’s erstwhile Jack Bauer, Kiefer Sutherland, says there are a variety of ways to restart the clock with 24.
A groundbreaking Fox series in which episodes played out in real time and spanned a 24-hour day, 24 debuted in November 2001 and ran for eight straight seasons, including a 24: Redemption TV-movie that landed between Days 6 and 7.
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Years later, in May 2014, Sutherland would...
A groundbreaking Fox series in which episodes played out in real time and spanned a 24-hour day, 24 debuted in November 2001 and ran for eight straight seasons, including a 24: Redemption TV-movie that landed between Days 6 and 7.
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Years later, in May 2014, Sutherland would...
- 3/20/2023
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Oa becomes one of the victim’s in a series of attacks on CBS’s FBI season five episode four. Directed by Carlos Bernard from a script by Rick Eid and Joe Halpin, episode four – “Victim” – will air on Tuesday, October 11, 2022 at 8pm Et/Pt.
Season five stars Missy Peregrym as Special Agent Maggie Bell, Zeeko Zaki as Special Agent Omar Adom “Oa” Zidan, Jeremy Sisto as Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal Valentine, and Alana De La Garza as Special Agent in Charge Isobel Castille. John Boyd plays Special Agent Stuart Scola and Katherine Renee Turner is Special Agent Tiffany Wallace.
Recurring season five guest stars include Shantel VanSanten as Special Agent Nina Chase, Taylor Anthony Miller as Kelly Moran, Vedette Lim as Elise Taylor, and Thomas Philip O’Neill as M.E. Neil Mosbach.
“Victim” Plot: The team investigates a series of brutal assaults while Oa withholds information about...
Season five stars Missy Peregrym as Special Agent Maggie Bell, Zeeko Zaki as Special Agent Omar Adom “Oa” Zidan, Jeremy Sisto as Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal Valentine, and Alana De La Garza as Special Agent in Charge Isobel Castille. John Boyd plays Special Agent Stuart Scola and Katherine Renee Turner is Special Agent Tiffany Wallace.
Recurring season five guest stars include Shantel VanSanten as Special Agent Nina Chase, Taylor Anthony Miller as Kelly Moran, Vedette Lim as Elise Taylor, and Thomas Philip O’Neill as M.E. Neil Mosbach.
“Victim” Plot: The team investigates a series of brutal assaults while Oa withholds information about...
- 10/7/2022
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
“Narcos: Mexico” has been renewed for Season 3 at Netflix.
Along with the renewal, Netflix announced that Wagner Moura — who played Pablo Escobar in the first two seasons of “Narcos” — will board Season 3 in order to direct two episodes of the season.
In addition, series showrunner Eric Newman will exit that role after five seasons and turn things over to series co-creator Carlos Bernard.
“I am grateful for my five years at the helm of ‘Narcos’ and ‘Narcos: Mexico’ and am immensely proud of what this spectacular team has achieved with these shows,” Newman said. “Carlo Bernard is the first person I ever spoke to about this project, over ten years ago, and I am extremely pleased to leave the steering of Season 3 of ‘Narcos: Mexico’ in his very capable hands.”
Originally intended as a fourth season of “Narcos,” which focused on the rise of the cocaine business in Colombia under Escobar and his Medellín Cartel,...
Along with the renewal, Netflix announced that Wagner Moura — who played Pablo Escobar in the first two seasons of “Narcos” — will board Season 3 in order to direct two episodes of the season.
In addition, series showrunner Eric Newman will exit that role after five seasons and turn things over to series co-creator Carlos Bernard.
“I am grateful for my five years at the helm of ‘Narcos’ and ‘Narcos: Mexico’ and am immensely proud of what this spectacular team has achieved with these shows,” Newman said. “Carlo Bernard is the first person I ever spoke to about this project, over ten years ago, and I am extremely pleased to leave the steering of Season 3 of ‘Narcos: Mexico’ in his very capable hands.”
Originally intended as a fourth season of “Narcos,” which focused on the rise of the cocaine business in Colombia under Escobar and his Medellín Cartel,...
- 10/28/2020
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Hey, "Hawaii Five-0" fans. In this article, we're going to give you guys a few spoiler scoops for the upcoming episode 8 of this current season 10. It's officially due out next week. CBS delivered an official press release for episode 8. It's got a couple of informative teaser descriptions. So, we're going to run all of them by you guys right now. For starters, we've got an official title for episode 8. It's called, "Ne’e aku, ne’e mai ke one o Punahoa.” It actually means, "That way and this way shifts the sands of Punahoa” in English. So,that's another long title for this episode. It sounds like episode 8 will feature some very interesting, super intense and dramatic scenes as a drug-filled plane crashes! Grover gets super excited for his niece and more. We'll go ahead and start off this spoiler session with the drug-filled plane situation. It turns out that...
- 11/9/2019
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Is there another 24 spinoff in the works? Deadline reports Fox is developing a prequel to the Kiefer Sutherland TV show.
The original series stars Sutherland as Jack Bauer, a counter-terrorism agent who races against the clock to thwart attacks against the U.S. The cast also includes Mary Lynn Rajskub, Elisha Cuthbert, Dennis Haysbert, Carlos Bernard, and Kim Raver. The show ran for eight seasons plus one special (Redemption) and a limited series, Live Another Day.
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The original series stars Sutherland as Jack Bauer, a counter-terrorism agent who races against the clock to thwart attacks against the U.S. The cast also includes Mary Lynn Rajskub, Elisha Cuthbert, Dennis Haysbert, Carlos Bernard, and Kim Raver. The show ran for eight seasons plus one special (Redemption) and a limited series, Live Another Day.
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- 8/1/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Cedric The Entertainer Hosts 18th Annual Emmys Golf Classic Benefiting Television Academy Foundation
The Television Academy Foundation raised a record breaking $330,000 at the star-studded 18th Annual Emmys Golf Classic on October 30.
Cedric the Entertainer hosts 18th Annual Emmys Golf Classic
Funds raised at the event, co-sponsored by Staples Center Premium Seating, will support the Foundation’s renowned educational programs.
Television stars, entertainment industry executives, Television Academy leadership and corporate partners competed in the day-long golf tournament at the Wilshire Country Club in Los Angeles.
Hosted by Cedric the Entertainer (The Comedy Get Down, The Last Og), the star-studded event included competitors from some of television’s top shows: Joe Mantegna (Criminal Minds), Peter Mackenzie (black-ish), Benito Martinez (How to Get Away with Murder), Richard Kind (The Goldbergs), Bailey Chase (Twin Peaks), Robbie Amell (The X-Files), Adam Rodriguez (Criminal Minds), Carlos Bernard (24:Legacy), Joel Gretsch (Vampire Diaries), Jeff Nordling (Big Little Lies), Daniel Henney (Criminal Minds), Rocky Carroll (NCIS), C.S. Lee (Silicon Valley), Pat Finn...
Cedric the Entertainer hosts 18th Annual Emmys Golf Classic
Funds raised at the event, co-sponsored by Staples Center Premium Seating, will support the Foundation’s renowned educational programs.
Television stars, entertainment industry executives, Television Academy leadership and corporate partners competed in the day-long golf tournament at the Wilshire Country Club in Los Angeles.
Hosted by Cedric the Entertainer (The Comedy Get Down, The Last Og), the star-studded event included competitors from some of television’s top shows: Joe Mantegna (Criminal Minds), Peter Mackenzie (black-ish), Benito Martinez (How to Get Away with Murder), Richard Kind (The Goldbergs), Bailey Chase (Twin Peaks), Robbie Amell (The X-Files), Adam Rodriguez (Criminal Minds), Carlos Bernard (24:Legacy), Joel Gretsch (Vampire Diaries), Jeff Nordling (Big Little Lies), Daniel Henney (Criminal Minds), Rocky Carroll (NCIS), C.S. Lee (Silicon Valley), Pat Finn...
- 11/3/2017
- Look to the Stars
Father’s Day came early to Supergirl, as Monday’s episode reunited two characters with their estranged dads. Unfortunately, one of those reunions went down in flames — while the other, despite its happy ending, included plenty of actual flames.
RelatedLast Week’s Supergirl Recap: Mind Over Matter
Let’s start with the successful reunion: Following last week’s urgent message from M’gann, Kara and J’onn made (literal) tracks for Mars in what appeared to be a classic convertible. (It was later revealed to be a spaceship in disguise, though that didn’t keep Kara from blasting “…Baby One...
RelatedLast Week’s Supergirl Recap: Mind Over Matter
Let’s start with the successful reunion: Following last week’s urgent message from M’gann, Kara and J’onn made (literal) tracks for Mars in what appeared to be a classic convertible. (It was later revealed to be a spaceship in disguise, though that didn’t keep Kara from blasting “…Baby One...
- 10/24/2017
- TVLine.com
Even though it takes place in a dimension separate from where most characters in the Arrowverse live, Supergirl has done quite the fine job of expanding its supporting cast and embracing DC’s rich pantheon of heroes. One example of this would have to be that of J’onn J’onzz/the Martian Manhunter, who actually happens to be my favorite character on the show.
To date, he’s played a critical role, being both the director of the D.E.O. and a mentor to Kara Zor-El. And thankfully, the creative minds behind the series have yet to hold back when it comes to exploring his Martian origins. In fact, we’ve seen the tragic loss of his family, unwelcome visits from White Martians, and he’s also found a love interest of sorts in M’gann M’orzz.
Meet Martian Manhunter's Dad In Supergirl Season 3, Episode 3 Images 1 of...
To date, he’s played a critical role, being both the director of the D.E.O. and a mentor to Kara Zor-El. And thankfully, the creative minds behind the series have yet to hold back when it comes to exploring his Martian origins. In fact, we’ve seen the tragic loss of his family, unwelcome visits from White Martians, and he’s also found a love interest of sorts in M’gann M’orzz.
Meet Martian Manhunter's Dad In Supergirl Season 3, Episode 3 Images 1 of...
- 10/23/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
On the last Supergirl, M'gann reached out to J'onn for help on Mars. On "Far From the Tree," he answers her call and takes Supergirl with him. Meanwhile, Alex and Maggie celebrate their engagement with their families. Despite Mon El's absence, Kara is there to support her sister and even smiles.
The official episode description from the CW says, "Eliza (guest star Helen Slater) throws Alex (Chyler Leigh) and Maggie (guest star Floriana Lima) a wedding shower, which causes Maggie to reach out to her estranged father (guest star Carlos Bernard). Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) joins J'onn (David Harewood) on a personal mission."...
The official episode description from the CW says, "Eliza (guest star Helen Slater) throws Alex (Chyler Leigh) and Maggie (guest star Floriana Lima) a wedding shower, which causes Maggie to reach out to her estranged father (guest star Carlos Bernard). Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) joins J'onn (David Harewood) on a personal mission."...
- 10/20/2017
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Supergirl season 3 continues next week with episode 3, titled “Far From The Tree,” which will be a must-watch installment for fans of Martian Manhunter. Not only does it see the return of M’gann M’orzz Aka Miss Martian (Sharon Leal), but J’onn J’onzz (David Harewood) will also meet his long lost father, M’yrnn J’onzz (Carl Lumbly).
Longtime DC TV fans will know that Lumbly is perfect casting as J’onzz’s dad, given that the actor previously voiced Martian Manhunter himself in the beloved Justice League animated series and its follow-up Justice League Unlimited. He’s still the definitive version of the Last Son of Mars for many fans of a certain age, so it’s great that he’s returning to the DC family in Supergirl. On top of Smallville‘s Erica Durance also coming aboard as Kara’s mother Alura, this season of the...
Longtime DC TV fans will know that Lumbly is perfect casting as J’onzz’s dad, given that the actor previously voiced Martian Manhunter himself in the beloved Justice League animated series and its follow-up Justice League Unlimited. He’s still the definitive version of the Last Son of Mars for many fans of a certain age, so it’s great that he’s returning to the DC family in Supergirl. On top of Smallville‘s Erica Durance also coming aboard as Kara’s mother Alura, this season of the...
- 10/19/2017
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
Sneak Peek new footage from the "Supergirl" episode "Far From the Tree", written by Jessica Queller, Derek Simon and directed by Dermott Downs, airing October 23, 2017 on The CW:
"...'Eliza' (Helen Slater) throws 'Alex' (Chyler Leigh) and 'Maggie' (Floriana Lima) a wedding shower, which causes Maggie to reach out to her estranged father (Carlos Bernard).
"Then 'Supergirl' (Melissa Benoist) joins the Martian Manhunter 'J'onn' (David Harewood) on a personal mission..."
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"...'Eliza' (Helen Slater) throws 'Alex' (Chyler Leigh) and 'Maggie' (Floriana Lima) a wedding shower, which causes Maggie to reach out to her estranged father (Carlos Bernard).
"Then 'Supergirl' (Melissa Benoist) joins the Martian Manhunter 'J'onn' (David Harewood) on a personal mission..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Supergirl: Far From The Tree"...
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- 10/18/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Episode 3.03 Trailer is out! Called 'Far From the Tree', the episode will be taking Supergirl Up, Up, Up.... Up, Up and Away. From Earth. The trailer shows that she is joining the Martian Manhunter on a journey to Mars. Check it out right here.
The episode is slated to air in October with the following description:
Eliza (guest star Helen Slater) throws Alex and Maggie (guest star Floriana Lima) a wedding shower, which causes Maggie to reach out to her estranged father (guest star Carlos Bernard). Supergirl joins J’onn on a personal mission.
The Martian Manhunter has been a favorite on both Smallville and Supergirl, but I am sure this is the first time we have a Mars-centred episode on either shows. Be sure to check out the new episode next week. You won't want to miss this.
Source: ComingSoon...
The episode is slated to air in October with the following description:
Eliza (guest star Helen Slater) throws Alex and Maggie (guest star Floriana Lima) a wedding shower, which causes Maggie to reach out to her estranged father (guest star Carlos Bernard). Supergirl joins J’onn on a personal mission.
The Martian Manhunter has been a favorite on both Smallville and Supergirl, but I am sure this is the first time we have a Mars-centred episode on either shows. Be sure to check out the new episode next week. You won't want to miss this.
Source: ComingSoon...
- 10/17/2017
- by Shaun Jooste
- GeekTyrant
Supergirl is putting seven rings on it in Season 3 with the addition of a “strong-willed hero” by the name of Saturn Girl, TVLine has learned.
The character, who also answers to Imra Ardeen, will be played by British-born Bollywood actress Amy Jackson. According to her official description, Saturn Girl “uses her telekinetic ability to help those in need. She was born on Titan, one of Saturn’s moons, and arrives on Earth to help Supergirl battle one of her biggest threats.”
Jackson joins a number of new additions to Supergirl in its third season. Other fresh faces include Odette Annable...
The character, who also answers to Imra Ardeen, will be played by British-born Bollywood actress Amy Jackson. According to her official description, Saturn Girl “uses her telekinetic ability to help those in need. She was born on Titan, one of Saturn’s moons, and arrives on Earth to help Supergirl battle one of her biggest threats.”
Jackson joins a number of new additions to Supergirl in its third season. Other fresh faces include Odette Annable...
- 9/25/2017
- TVLine.com
Black Lightning has already cast its most formidable foe, adding rapper Marvin “Krondon” Jones III in the series regular role of Tobias Whale, the CW announced on Thursday.
VideosWhy Black Lightning Is Set in the Real World: ‘We Haven’t Seen Any Superheroes in the Ghettos of America’
The character of Tobias Whale, an African-American man with albinism, was first introduced in 1977’s Black Lightning #1. He is a local politician who goes on to murder Alvin Pierce, father to Jefferson Pierce (Hart of Dixie‘s Cress Williams), after he is exposed to be involved in government corruption. Driven underground,...
VideosWhy Black Lightning Is Set in the Real World: ‘We Haven’t Seen Any Superheroes in the Ghettos of America’
The character of Tobias Whale, an African-American man with albinism, was first introduced in 1977’s Black Lightning #1. He is a local politician who goes on to murder Alvin Pierce, father to Jefferson Pierce (Hart of Dixie‘s Cress Williams), after he is exposed to be involved in government corruption. Driven underground,...
- 8/10/2017
- TVLine.com
Is Arrow‘s Felicity going into business? What drama is Grey’s Anatomy prescribing for Jo? What can Rumbelle fans expect from Once Upon a Time‘s “reset”? Is Criminal Minds‘ Reid a changed man? Read on for answers to those questions plus teases from other shows.
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There has been a lot of hinting and build-up to Arrow‘s Felicity starting up her own company, Smoak Tech. Are there plans for this in Season 6? —Aurora
“That was something we wanted to do last year, and then we got sort of seduced by the Helix storyline,...
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There has been a lot of hinting and build-up to Arrow‘s Felicity starting up her own company, Smoak Tech. Are there plans for this in Season 6? —Aurora
“That was something we wanted to do last year, and then we got sort of seduced by the Helix storyline,...
- 8/9/2017
- TVLine.com
Supernatural is filling the void left by Mark Sheppard’s departure with a new series regular for its upcoming 13th season — and this one’s no angel, either. (Or is he?)
RelatedSupernatural Ep Explains Spinoff’s ‘Different Set of Stories’ and New Characters
Alexander Calvert, who was introduced as Lucifer’s son Jack in the CW drama’s 12th season finale, will return full-time this fall, EW.com reports.
Per his character description, Jack “struggles to understand the world he’s brought into, and the family that has taken him in” (aka Sam and Dean Winchester). As the season continues,...
RelatedSupernatural Ep Explains Spinoff’s ‘Different Set of Stories’ and New Characters
Alexander Calvert, who was introduced as Lucifer’s son Jack in the CW drama’s 12th season finale, will return full-time this fall, EW.com reports.
Per his character description, Jack “struggles to understand the world he’s brought into, and the family that has taken him in” (aka Sam and Dean Winchester). As the season continues,...
- 8/9/2017
- TVLine.com
If 24‘s clock starts ticking again, it won’t echo in the halls of the infamous Counter-terrorism Unit.
Appearing at the Television Critics Association summer press tour on Tuesday, Fox chairman Dana Walden said that producers of the action franchise “have a really exciting idea [for a reboot] that I thought was very compelling, but we’re at very early stages.”
Related24: Legacy Cancelled at Fox, as Next Incarnation of Franchise Is Explored
Having previously announced that any new 24 would not continue the story of Corey Hawkins’ Eric Carter or any other characters from this year’s cancelled Legacy reboot, Walden said,...
Appearing at the Television Critics Association summer press tour on Tuesday, Fox chairman Dana Walden said that producers of the action franchise “have a really exciting idea [for a reboot] that I thought was very compelling, but we’re at very early stages.”
Related24: Legacy Cancelled at Fox, as Next Incarnation of Franchise Is Explored
Having previously announced that any new 24 would not continue the story of Corey Hawkins’ Eric Carter or any other characters from this year’s cancelled Legacy reboot, Walden said,...
- 8/8/2017
- TVLine.com
Supergirl is staging what may be a very awkward and intense family reunion.
24 alum Carlos Bernard will guest-star during Season 3 of the CW series as Maggie Sawyer’s father, TVLine has learned.
RelatedSupergirl Ep Discusses Floriana Lima’s Status, How It Might Affect ‘Sanvers’
Like his daughter, Bernard’s Oscar Rodas is also a cop. It was revealed last season that Maggie grew up in a very conservative family that did not approve of her being a lesbian. After she was outed, Maggie and her parents got in a big fight, which resulted in the teen getting kicked out...
24 alum Carlos Bernard will guest-star during Season 3 of the CW series as Maggie Sawyer’s father, TVLine has learned.
RelatedSupergirl Ep Discusses Floriana Lima’s Status, How It Might Affect ‘Sanvers’
Like his daughter, Bernard’s Oscar Rodas is also a cop. It was revealed last season that Maggie grew up in a very conservative family that did not approve of her being a lesbian. After she was outed, Maggie and her parents got in a big fight, which resulted in the teen getting kicked out...
- 8/4/2017
- TVLine.com
If at first you don’t succeed, try again — and that’s exactly what the Supernatural team is doing after its unsuccessful first spinoff attempt, which failed to earn a series order.
RelatedSupernatural Ep Teases ‘New’ Big Bad (and No, It’s Not Lucifer’s Spawn)
Unlike Season 9’s backdoor pilot “Bloodlines,” “which was by design meant not to feel like” the long-running CW drama from which it was spawned, the female-led potential offshoot Wayward Sisters “is meant to feel like Supernatural, but a different set of stories in that world,” co-showrunner Andrew Dabb said during a San Diego Comic-Con interview.
RelatedSupernatural Ep Teases ‘New’ Big Bad (and No, It’s Not Lucifer’s Spawn)
Unlike Season 9’s backdoor pilot “Bloodlines,” “which was by design meant not to feel like” the long-running CW drama from which it was spawned, the female-led potential offshoot Wayward Sisters “is meant to feel like Supernatural, but a different set of stories in that world,” co-showrunner Andrew Dabb said during a San Diego Comic-Con interview.
- 8/4/2017
- TVLine.com
James Hunt Aug 11, 2017
Ahead of Marvel's The Defenders arriving on Netflix, here are some comics you may want to check out...
This August, Marvel will finally deliver the team-up its TV fans have been waiting for when Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage and Iron Fist come together to battle The Hand in the Marvel/Netflix co-production The Defenders.
See related The Flash season 4 needs to make Barry a hero again Arrow season 6: The Huntress could be back Supergirl season 3: 24's Carlos Bernard signs up Legends Of Tomorrow season 3 casting news and new trailer Black Lightning won't have 'freak of the week' villains
But what if you can’t wait that long? Well, good news: these characters have been teaming up in the comics for years. And whether you want to get a fix ahead of watching the Netflix show or familiarise yourself with who these characters are and what they do,...
Ahead of Marvel's The Defenders arriving on Netflix, here are some comics you may want to check out...
This August, Marvel will finally deliver the team-up its TV fans have been waiting for when Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage and Iron Fist come together to battle The Hand in the Marvel/Netflix co-production The Defenders.
See related The Flash season 4 needs to make Barry a hero again Arrow season 6: The Huntress could be back Supergirl season 3: 24's Carlos Bernard signs up Legends Of Tomorrow season 3 casting news and new trailer Black Lightning won't have 'freak of the week' villains
But what if you can’t wait that long? Well, good news: these characters have been teaming up in the comics for years. And whether you want to get a fix ahead of watching the Netflix show or familiarise yourself with who these characters are and what they do,...
- 7/31/2017
- Den of Geek
The clock has run out on Fox’s 24 reboot — but not the franchise itself.
Related 2017 Renewal Scorecard: What’s Coming Back? What’s Getting Cancelled? What’s on the Bubble?
The network has officially cancelled 24: Legacy after one low-rated season, TVLine has confirmed. Yet given the keystone franchise’s importance to Fox, discussions are underway with producers Howard Gordon and Brian Grazer to develop a new incarnation that is more anthological, while still built around the real-time storytelling device. No Legacy cast members would be involved.
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Following a strong...
Related 2017 Renewal Scorecard: What’s Coming Back? What’s Getting Cancelled? What’s on the Bubble?
The network has officially cancelled 24: Legacy after one low-rated season, TVLine has confirmed. Yet given the keystone franchise’s importance to Fox, discussions are underway with producers Howard Gordon and Brian Grazer to develop a new incarnation that is more anthological, while still built around the real-time storytelling device. No Legacy cast members would be involved.
RelatedPrison Break ‘Definitely’ Could Continue On, Says Fox Boss
Following a strong...
- 6/8/2017
- TVLine.com
Simon Brew Jun 20, 2017
Steve Guttenberg headlines what's supposed to be a reunion of the Police Academy cast. Life doesn't always work out as promised, though...
To the nearest $1m, the final Police Academy movie – Police Academy: Mission To Moscow – took a tidy $1m at the box office. It brought to a tragic end a movie franchise that had delighted surely a few people in its latter years, and certain given the office photocopiers a workout, as jokes were religiously recycled en masse. The Hangover series would put a better gloss on the recycling jokes schtick, and repeat the trick across its sequels many years later, to better commercial return.
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See also: What went wrong with Police Academy: Mission To Moscow.
Police Academy producer Paul Maslansky – who also tried to turn Ski Patrol into a series, foiled by the fact that barely anyone went to see the first and only one – has talked about rebooting Police Academy since. Most of the original cast are still with us, too, save for the brilliant David Graf (Tackleberry), Bubba Smith (Hightower), and George Gaynes (Commandant Lassard). Basically, a chunk of the core ensemble are available, and have been waiting for the call to return for a fresh Police Academy adventure. But the call, unfortunately, never came.
Hence, Lavalantula.
This is a film that centres on Steve Guttenberg, a washed-up movie star of the 90s who’s taken on a bug movie for $10,000. Going by the name of Colton West, we learn that he’s been the star of such movie franchises as Crazy Cops and Red Robot, and I know even typing this that nobody really cares. Instead, you’ve been drawn to this film for the same reason I was: it’s the cast of the Police Academy movies, just in a sort-of-horror film. Asda – and other supermarkets selling DVDs are available – had this next to Star Wars: Rogue One in my local store. One coin toss later, and Rogue One could wait.
It turns out, of course, that it’s a dose of trash that’s been doing the rounds for a little while. Spun out of the Sharknado series, Lavalantula was first shown on Syfy in the Us back in 2015, and I’ve barely found mention of it since. That notwithstanding, I armed myself with some of those new strawberry and vanilla Calippos (6/10 from me for them), and settled in.
Purveyors of The Asylum and Syfy attempts to recreate the feel of B-movies will know what they’re getting here. A perfunctory bit of plot, to get to some special effects that have been produced with second hand computers bought off Ilm. That’s less snooty than it sounds, mind. Lavalantula, a word that only seven of the 49 human beings who have ever tried managed to pronounce correctly the first time, is a solid audit as to what $20,000 or so’s worth of effects can buy you. Some lava and half-decent spiders is the answer. Given that London Has Fallen, for one, cost $105m to make and had effects that looked like Call Of Duty a generation back, Lavathingy does offer a decent recent in that sense. Don’t get carried away and start giving it awards or anything, though.
Thing is, it’s easy to look down on micro budget stuff like this. Yet who knows where the next big filmmaker is going to come from? Jennifer Yuh Nelson cut her teeth on the basic animated movies that used to go straight to bargain stores, and now she’s one of the highest grossing female directors of all time, courtesy of the Kung Fu Panda series. The late Jonathan Demme was one of many schooled by the low budget ways of Roger Corman – a model that Jason Blum has expanded on for his Blumhouse outfit, offering filmmakers low budgets in exchange for final cut – and whilst The Asylum has lower ambitions, everyone needs a break, right?
In this case, it’s director Mike Mendez, who worked on the likes of NCIS and CSI before giving the world Big Ass Spider! Here, he knows the trade off is he has to shoot lots of explanatory conversation scenes to stretch the budget (he does throw in a Raiders Of The Lost Ark boulder-rip-off at one moment, though, as well as a just on the right side of legal Pirates Of The Caribbean homage), reckoning he has but 10 minutes out of 80 that he can spend on effects. At one stage, he decides to have a man dressed as a spider fight a spider. Sadly, it’s less fun that it sounds.
The other concession to budget is you don’t actually get the cast of Police Academy for very long. This is less forgivable. Sure, you get shirtless Guttenberg stealing a bus, and in his own way giving us his own spin on Last Action Hero. His character also needs to reconnect with his son for reasons that are of no human interest. But everyone else? They’re shuttled in for quick cameos. You get them at the start, and then Winslow and Ramsey finally return an hour later. But by then, they’re plotting how to beat the big spiders, and – presumably fearing legal interest – the references to glories old are all but gone.
I can’t be the only person who put the DVD in to hear Michael Winslow recreate his collection of noises. But we get, what, five minutes with him in all? It’s like a Police Academy reunion where everyone but Steve Guttenberg got given the wrong time. There’s the odd concession and acknowledgement of the series elsewhere in the film - “they took out the Blue Oyster. I loved that place,” says pretend Captain Jack Sparrow (really) at one stage – but for Ramsey, Leslie Easterbrook and Winslow, the DVD packaging may as well provide you with a spotter book, so you can at least tick ‘em off once you see them.
Still, Ralph Garman is good fun here as the aforementioned Jack Sparrow knock-off, and 24 fans who wonder just what happened to that fella who played Tony Almeida Isn’t Dead Really will get their answer, as Carlos Bernard duly picks up his cheque. 24: Legacy couldn’t come along quickly enough, though.
On the plus side too, there’s little question that everyone’s in on the gag.
But when you yearn for the film to at least have an equitable number of laughs as a Police Academy sequel, it’d be fair to say a little alarm has long been going off. By the time the film is directly mirroring and quoting a moment from Jurassic Park, that old adage of invoke the memory of other, better films at your peril has long been proved.
The cheapest moment, incidentally, and this is a competitive contest, is the Basil Exposition-type Doctor/Professor/scientist character, clambering into a helicopter with the full chopper sound effect going. Only for the camera to leave the fact that the rotors aren’t turning fully in shot.
Yet I think I still want that horror movie with the Police Academy cast that I was sold. In fact, what I think what I’d like to see now is a big screen version of the PlayStation 4 game Until Dawn, but with Police Academy characters, to bring a bit of a choose your own adventure element to the fun. Plus, then you get to replay it, changing just a few plot elements next time you play, accurately reflecting one of the core components of the Police Academy business plan.
Guttenberg has since followed this up with a sequel, 2 Lava 2 Tarantula, where only two Police Academy alumni joined him. Another film is coming. But Lavalantula: Tokyo Drift is surely just a meeting and a beermat’s worth of plot away, where all of his co-stars will have deserted him, ready to rejoin him for the fourth film in the series. That’s how this stuff work, right? And then Statham will turn up two films later? Right?
Right?...
Steve Guttenberg headlines what's supposed to be a reunion of the Police Academy cast. Life doesn't always work out as promised, though...
To the nearest $1m, the final Police Academy movie – Police Academy: Mission To Moscow – took a tidy $1m at the box office. It brought to a tragic end a movie franchise that had delighted surely a few people in its latter years, and certain given the office photocopiers a workout, as jokes were religiously recycled en masse. The Hangover series would put a better gloss on the recycling jokes schtick, and repeat the trick across its sequels many years later, to better commercial return.
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See also: What went wrong with Police Academy: Mission To Moscow.
Police Academy producer Paul Maslansky – who also tried to turn Ski Patrol into a series, foiled by the fact that barely anyone went to see the first and only one – has talked about rebooting Police Academy since. Most of the original cast are still with us, too, save for the brilliant David Graf (Tackleberry), Bubba Smith (Hightower), and George Gaynes (Commandant Lassard). Basically, a chunk of the core ensemble are available, and have been waiting for the call to return for a fresh Police Academy adventure. But the call, unfortunately, never came.
Hence, Lavalantula.
This is a film that centres on Steve Guttenberg, a washed-up movie star of the 90s who’s taken on a bug movie for $10,000. Going by the name of Colton West, we learn that he’s been the star of such movie franchises as Crazy Cops and Red Robot, and I know even typing this that nobody really cares. Instead, you’ve been drawn to this film for the same reason I was: it’s the cast of the Police Academy movies, just in a sort-of-horror film. Asda – and other supermarkets selling DVDs are available – had this next to Star Wars: Rogue One in my local store. One coin toss later, and Rogue One could wait.
It turns out, of course, that it’s a dose of trash that’s been doing the rounds for a little while. Spun out of the Sharknado series, Lavalantula was first shown on Syfy in the Us back in 2015, and I’ve barely found mention of it since. That notwithstanding, I armed myself with some of those new strawberry and vanilla Calippos (6/10 from me for them), and settled in.
Purveyors of The Asylum and Syfy attempts to recreate the feel of B-movies will know what they’re getting here. A perfunctory bit of plot, to get to some special effects that have been produced with second hand computers bought off Ilm. That’s less snooty than it sounds, mind. Lavalantula, a word that only seven of the 49 human beings who have ever tried managed to pronounce correctly the first time, is a solid audit as to what $20,000 or so’s worth of effects can buy you. Some lava and half-decent spiders is the answer. Given that London Has Fallen, for one, cost $105m to make and had effects that looked like Call Of Duty a generation back, Lavathingy does offer a decent recent in that sense. Don’t get carried away and start giving it awards or anything, though.
Thing is, it’s easy to look down on micro budget stuff like this. Yet who knows where the next big filmmaker is going to come from? Jennifer Yuh Nelson cut her teeth on the basic animated movies that used to go straight to bargain stores, and now she’s one of the highest grossing female directors of all time, courtesy of the Kung Fu Panda series. The late Jonathan Demme was one of many schooled by the low budget ways of Roger Corman – a model that Jason Blum has expanded on for his Blumhouse outfit, offering filmmakers low budgets in exchange for final cut – and whilst The Asylum has lower ambitions, everyone needs a break, right?
In this case, it’s director Mike Mendez, who worked on the likes of NCIS and CSI before giving the world Big Ass Spider! Here, he knows the trade off is he has to shoot lots of explanatory conversation scenes to stretch the budget (he does throw in a Raiders Of The Lost Ark boulder-rip-off at one moment, though, as well as a just on the right side of legal Pirates Of The Caribbean homage), reckoning he has but 10 minutes out of 80 that he can spend on effects. At one stage, he decides to have a man dressed as a spider fight a spider. Sadly, it’s less fun that it sounds.
The other concession to budget is you don’t actually get the cast of Police Academy for very long. This is less forgivable. Sure, you get shirtless Guttenberg stealing a bus, and in his own way giving us his own spin on Last Action Hero. His character also needs to reconnect with his son for reasons that are of no human interest. But everyone else? They’re shuttled in for quick cameos. You get them at the start, and then Winslow and Ramsey finally return an hour later. But by then, they’re plotting how to beat the big spiders, and – presumably fearing legal interest – the references to glories old are all but gone.
I can’t be the only person who put the DVD in to hear Michael Winslow recreate his collection of noises. But we get, what, five minutes with him in all? It’s like a Police Academy reunion where everyone but Steve Guttenberg got given the wrong time. There’s the odd concession and acknowledgement of the series elsewhere in the film - “they took out the Blue Oyster. I loved that place,” says pretend Captain Jack Sparrow (really) at one stage – but for Ramsey, Leslie Easterbrook and Winslow, the DVD packaging may as well provide you with a spotter book, so you can at least tick ‘em off once you see them.
Still, Ralph Garman is good fun here as the aforementioned Jack Sparrow knock-off, and 24 fans who wonder just what happened to that fella who played Tony Almeida Isn’t Dead Really will get their answer, as Carlos Bernard duly picks up his cheque. 24: Legacy couldn’t come along quickly enough, though.
On the plus side too, there’s little question that everyone’s in on the gag.
But when you yearn for the film to at least have an equitable number of laughs as a Police Academy sequel, it’d be fair to say a little alarm has long been going off. By the time the film is directly mirroring and quoting a moment from Jurassic Park, that old adage of invoke the memory of other, better films at your peril has long been proved.
The cheapest moment, incidentally, and this is a competitive contest, is the Basil Exposition-type Doctor/Professor/scientist character, clambering into a helicopter with the full chopper sound effect going. Only for the camera to leave the fact that the rotors aren’t turning fully in shot.
Yet I think I still want that horror movie with the Police Academy cast that I was sold. In fact, what I think what I’d like to see now is a big screen version of the PlayStation 4 game Until Dawn, but with Police Academy characters, to bring a bit of a choose your own adventure element to the fun. Plus, then you get to replay it, changing just a few plot elements next time you play, accurately reflecting one of the core components of the Police Academy business plan.
Guttenberg has since followed this up with a sequel, 2 Lava 2 Tarantula, where only two Police Academy alumni joined him. Another film is coming. But Lavalantula: Tokyo Drift is surely just a meeting and a beermat’s worth of plot away, where all of his co-stars will have deserted him, ready to rejoin him for the fourth film in the series. That’s how this stuff work, right? And then Statham will turn up two films later? Right?
Right?...
- 5/10/2017
- Den of Geek
Stars: Steve Guttenberg, Nia Peeples, Patrick Renna, Carlos Bernard, Michael Winslow, Marion Ramsey, Leslie Easterbrook, Ralph Garman, Danny Woodburn, Noah Hunt, Diana Hopper | Written by Neil Elman, Mike Mendez, Ashley O’Neil | Directed by Mike Mendez
Back in 2012 I reviewed a Syfy channel monster movie called Arachnoquake, which saw an earthquake in New Orleans unleash fire-breathing giant spiders. Flash forward to today and we have a Syfy channel monster movie called Lavalantula which… features giant fire-breathing spiders unleashed by an earthquake And erupting volcano in Los Angeles! Retreading old ground? Technically yes. But given that this is a movie by Mike Mendez, there’s guaranteed to be some air of originality about it.
As the cover art states, Lavalantula is something of a Police Academy reunion. Not only does the film star Steve Guttenberg, but also featuress Michael Winslow, Marion Ramsay and Leslie Easterbrook – who buys the farm in truly spectacular fashion,...
Back in 2012 I reviewed a Syfy channel monster movie called Arachnoquake, which saw an earthquake in New Orleans unleash fire-breathing giant spiders. Flash forward to today and we have a Syfy channel monster movie called Lavalantula which… features giant fire-breathing spiders unleashed by an earthquake And erupting volcano in Los Angeles! Retreading old ground? Technically yes. But given that this is a movie by Mike Mendez, there’s guaranteed to be some air of originality about it.
As the cover art states, Lavalantula is something of a Police Academy reunion. Not only does the film star Steve Guttenberg, but also featuress Michael Winslow, Marion Ramsay and Leslie Easterbrook – who buys the farm in truly spectacular fashion,...
- 5/5/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
2017-04-18T06:45:14-07:00What's Ahead on '24: Legacy'?
Almost two decades ago, Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland) ended the first worst day of his life holding his wife's limp body in his arms. For his inaugural real-time trial by fire, 24 Legacy's Eric Carter (Corey Hawkins) ended things on a considerably happier note.
Yes, there was a tragic main-character death on the 24: Legacy season finale, in the form of Eric's mentor and friend Rebecca Ingram (Miranda Otto), who died taking a bullet for him. But Eric's marriage remains alive and well, with a tearful Nicole (Anna Diop) passionately swearing to stand by her husband's side despite his deadly line of work. The final image of the season — Nicole watching Eric enter a debriefing session, an uncertain expression on his face — hints that perhaps this ending isn't as happily ever after as advertised, but for now, Eric's...
Almost two decades ago, Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland) ended the first worst day of his life holding his wife's limp body in his arms. For his inaugural real-time trial by fire, 24 Legacy's Eric Carter (Corey Hawkins) ended things on a considerably happier note.
Yes, there was a tragic main-character death on the 24: Legacy season finale, in the form of Eric's mentor and friend Rebecca Ingram (Miranda Otto), who died taking a bullet for him. But Eric's marriage remains alive and well, with a tearful Nicole (Anna Diop) passionately swearing to stand by her husband's side despite his deadly line of work. The final image of the season — Nicole watching Eric enter a debriefing session, an uncertain expression on his face — hints that perhaps this ending isn't as happily ever after as advertised, but for now, Eric's...
- 4/18/2017
- by EG
- Yidio
Courtesy of Guy D'Alema/Fox
Henry isn’t talking. Amira’s truck bomb kills over 100 people on the Washington bridge. On top of all that, Nicole and Isaac have been kidnapped and unless Eric finds someone to repair the flash drive, Jadalla promises to give them a slow and painful death.
Tick-tock, Agent Carter. Tick-tock.
Yet, there is more to this episode. We, the audience, get a flash from the past. 24 fanatics like myself have been waiting for this day. The day a 24 legend makes his triumphant return to this anxiety and tension-driven series.
Let us not get ahead of ourselves.
CTU is trying to respond to the attack on the bridge while attempting to keep their emotions in check. Andy offers his services once again, only to be shot down again by Keith. Rebecca, upset over the bombing, angrily discusses to Keith how Henry’s refusal to admit what...
Henry isn’t talking. Amira’s truck bomb kills over 100 people on the Washington bridge. On top of all that, Nicole and Isaac have been kidnapped and unless Eric finds someone to repair the flash drive, Jadalla promises to give them a slow and painful death.
Tick-tock, Agent Carter. Tick-tock.
Yet, there is more to this episode. We, the audience, get a flash from the past. 24 fanatics like myself have been waiting for this day. The day a 24 legend makes his triumphant return to this anxiety and tension-driven series.
Let us not get ahead of ourselves.
CTU is trying to respond to the attack on the bridge while attempting to keep their emotions in check. Andy offers his services once again, only to be shot down again by Keith. Rebecca, upset over the bombing, angrily discusses to Keith how Henry’s refusal to admit what...
- 3/14/2017
- by Anthony Esteves
- LRMonline.com
Nod to poor Edgar excepted, Fox’s 24: Legacy delivered its first blast from the past this Monday night, in the form of the infamous Tony Almeida (played by Carlos Bernard). How did the disgraced CTU vet fit into the mix, and can he be trusted?
Related2017 Renewal Scorecard: What’s Coming Back? What’s Getting Cancelled? What’s on the Bubble?
It turns out that Tony has a past — post-Michelle romance included — with Rebecca, who has enlisted him to conduct “enhanced interrogation” on Henry Donovan (who even in the wake of my Gwb getting blasted is still playing the...
Related2017 Renewal Scorecard: What’s Coming Back? What’s Getting Cancelled? What’s on the Bubble?
It turns out that Tony has a past — post-Michelle romance included — with Rebecca, who has enlisted him to conduct “enhanced interrogation” on Henry Donovan (who even in the wake of my Gwb getting blasted is still playing the...
- 3/14/2017
- TVLine.com
A character from the original “24” is returning to the franchise’s newest spinoff, but we’re sorry to report that it’s not Jack Bauer. Rebecca Ingram (Miranda Otto) is pulling Tony Almeida (Carlos Bernard) into CTU in a desperate play to pull off a particularly messy mission. Her partner, Keith Mullins (Teddy Sears), doesn’t like the idea one bit. “He’s a criminal,” Mullins says in the above sneak peek, which is exclusive to TheWrap. “A lot of people are dead because of Tony Almeida.” Also Read: Fox Orders Reality Series 'You The Jury,' Where Viewers Decide...
- 3/10/2017
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
For those of you who are enjoying 24: Legacy this season, the series just made a pretty awesome announcement regarding a familiar face from the past. In only a couple of weeks we’ll have a look at what happens when the CTU makes a call outside the organization for some help with interrogation techniques. This is an official press release from Fox Carter Seeks Andy’S Help On An All-new “24: Legacy” Monday, March 13, On Fox Carlos Bernard Returns as Original Series Character “Tony Almeida” Carter turns to Andy for help, in order to get crucial evidence back in their
24: Legacy: Original Series Character “Tony Almeida” to Return...
24: Legacy: Original Series Character “Tony Almeida” to Return...
- 2/23/2017
- by Nat Berman
- TVovermind.com
Check out this new teaser for the first season of the 24: Legacy TV show on Fox. It features Carlos Bernard reprising his role of Tony Almeida from the original series. In the new trailer, Tony warns someone is putting American lives in danger. 24: Legacy kicks off with a two-night premiere starting Sunday, February 5th after the Super Bowl.The 24 spinoff series stars Corey Hawkins as Eric Carter. Upon returning to the Us, this soldier races against the clock to thwart a devastating terrorist attack. Miranda Otto, Jimmy Smits, Teddy Sears, Dan Bucatinsky, Anna Diop, Ashley Thomas, Charlie Hofheimer, Coral Peña, Gerald McRaney, Raphael Acloque, and Sheila Vand also star in the Fox drama. Watch the promo, after the...
- 1/24/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Why is Tony Almeida returning for 24: Legacy but not Chloe? Recently, creators Manny Coto and Evan Katz discussed the upcoming Fox series reboot, TVLine reports.Earlier this month, we reported Carlos Bernard will reprise his 24 role as Tony for the new drama, which also stars Corey Hawkins, Ashley Thomas, Miranda Otto, Teddy Sears, Anna Diop, Tiffany Hines, and Jimmy Smits.Read More…...
- 1/13/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
For the thousandth time, no, Jack Bauer will not be a part of Fox’s upcoming 24: Legacy event series (premiering Sunday, Feb. 5 after the Super Bowl) — but at least one familiar face will be.
Videos24: Legacy: Watch New Extended Trailer
As previously reported, Carlos Bernard will reprise his role as Tony Almeida in the midseason series. An original 24 cast member, Bernard (after a “one day” absence) last co-starred in Season 7, then appeared in the DVD extra 24: Solitary, where it was revealed that the morally compromised former CTU agent had been sentenced to life in solitary confinement. Tony,...
Videos24: Legacy: Watch New Extended Trailer
As previously reported, Carlos Bernard will reprise his role as Tony Almeida in the midseason series. An original 24 cast member, Bernard (after a “one day” absence) last co-starred in Season 7, then appeared in the DVD extra 24: Solitary, where it was revealed that the morally compromised former CTU agent had been sentenced to life in solitary confinement. Tony,...
- 1/11/2017
- TVLine.com
The Crown Season 1
This is going to be a relatively unusual column today as I am frequently stopping to watch the New York Giants/Green Bay Packers wild card game. Right now there are 20 seconds left in the 1st quarter, the G’ints just punted, and Green Bay’s drive will start on the 45 yard line. The Giants should be up by at least one touchdown, but Beckham has dropped two perfect passes in the end zone – commentators Joe Buck and Troy Aikman are speculating that it’s because of the cold weather and although that’s possible, that’s not what I expect from a player of Beckham’s caliber. He made the All-Pro team this year. Anyway, the G’ints are up by a field goal (that’s three points for you non-football fans out there) and Green Bay has yet to put anything on the board.
I...
This is going to be a relatively unusual column today as I am frequently stopping to watch the New York Giants/Green Bay Packers wild card game. Right now there are 20 seconds left in the 1st quarter, the G’ints just punted, and Green Bay’s drive will start on the 45 yard line. The Giants should be up by at least one touchdown, but Beckham has dropped two perfect passes in the end zone – commentators Joe Buck and Troy Aikman are speculating that it’s because of the cold weather and although that’s possible, that’s not what I expect from a player of Beckham’s caliber. He made the All-Pro team this year. Anyway, the G’ints are up by a field goal (that’s three points for you non-football fans out there) and Green Bay has yet to put anything on the board.
I...
- 1/9/2017
- by Mindy Newell
- Comicmix.com
You can expect at least one familiar face on 24: Legacy. Recently, executive producer Manny Coto spoke to EW about the return of Tony Almeida on Fox's upcoming reboot series.Almeida, played by Carlos Bernard, appeared in the original 24 series. The reboot stars Corey Hawkins as Eric Carter, a soldier who returns to the U.S. from the Middle East and finds himself trying to prevent a massive terrorist attack. The cast also includes Ashley Thomas, Miranda Otto, Teddy Sears, Anna Diop, Tiffany Hines, and Jimmy Smits.Read More…...
- 1/7/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
You don’t know Jack about 24: Legacy‘s leading man.
At least that’s what Corey Hawkins’ character asserts in the Fox drama’s latest trailer, which made its on-air debut Tuesday during Game 1 of the World Series.
Related24: Legacy Exclusive: Carlos Bernard to Reprise His Role as Tony Almeida in Fox Reboot
Hawkins stars as Eric Carter, a former Army Ranger who also happens to be the government’s only hope at stopping a devastating terrorist attack on U.S. soil. Additional stars include Miranda Otto (Homeland) as former CTU head Rebecca Ingram, and Jimmy Smits (NYPD Blue...
At least that’s what Corey Hawkins’ character asserts in the Fox drama’s latest trailer, which made its on-air debut Tuesday during Game 1 of the World Series.
Related24: Legacy Exclusive: Carlos Bernard to Reprise His Role as Tony Almeida in Fox Reboot
Hawkins stars as Eric Carter, a former Army Ranger who also happens to be the government’s only hope at stopping a devastating terrorist attack on U.S. soil. Additional stars include Miranda Otto (Homeland) as former CTU head Rebecca Ingram, and Jimmy Smits (NYPD Blue...
- 10/26/2016
- TVLine.com
Twilight vet Jackson Rathbone is sinking his teeth into a pot-sitting role on The Last Ship.
RelatedThe Last Ship Enlists Peter Weller to Recur During Season 4
Per our sister site Deadline, the actor will recur during Season 4 of the TNT action-drama as Giorgio, a Greek-American playboy who uses his wealth and power to make the Mediterranean his playground.
Rathbone’s previous TV credits include Finding Carter, Aim High and Beautiful People.
RelatedThe Last Ship‘s Renewal Extended Through Season 5
Ready for more of today’s newsy nuggets? Well…
* The CW Network and Tough Mudder Inc. are teaming on a multi-platform,...
RelatedThe Last Ship Enlists Peter Weller to Recur During Season 4
Per our sister site Deadline, the actor will recur during Season 4 of the TNT action-drama as Giorgio, a Greek-American playboy who uses his wealth and power to make the Mediterranean his playground.
Rathbone’s previous TV credits include Finding Carter, Aim High and Beautiful People.
RelatedThe Last Ship‘s Renewal Extended Through Season 5
Ready for more of today’s newsy nuggets? Well…
* The CW Network and Tough Mudder Inc. are teaming on a multi-platform,...
- 10/25/2016
- TVLine.com
Carlos Bernard has joined the 24: Legacy TV show cast. The new Fox series premieres on Super Bowl Sunday, February 6, 2017. Bernard is reprising the role of Tony Almeida. The character originated in the original 24 series, starring Kiefer Sutherland.Bernard recurred as Tony in seasons one and four, and was a series regular in seasons two, three, five, and seven. 24: Legacy stars, Corey Hawkins, Miranda Otto, Jimmy Smits, Teddy Sears, Dan Bucatinsky, Anna Diop, Ashley Thomas, Charlie Hofheimer, Coral Peña, and Sheila Vand.Read More…...
- 10/10/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Martin Riggs, before you get all up in arms about your partner calling you a “sand hobo” in this exclusive Lethal Weapon sneak peek, let’s review the evidence:
* You live in a junk-filled trailer on the beach
* You once woke up, naked and likely hungover, covered in seaweed and, well, sand
RelatedOne Tree Hill‘s Hilarie Burton to Play Tough DEA Agent on Lethal Weapon
The clip above, from Wednesday’s episode (Fox, 8/7c), finds the series’ central pair bickering — shocker! — at the station while considering whether or not to take on a robbery case that’s tied to Murtaugh’s neighborhood.
* You live in a junk-filled trailer on the beach
* You once woke up, naked and likely hungover, covered in seaweed and, well, sand
RelatedOne Tree Hill‘s Hilarie Burton to Play Tough DEA Agent on Lethal Weapon
The clip above, from Wednesday’s episode (Fox, 8/7c), finds the series’ central pair bickering — shocker! — at the station while considering whether or not to take on a robbery case that’s tied to Murtaugh’s neighborhood.
- 10/10/2016
- TVLine.com
Originally one of Jack Bauer’s closest allies in 24 before his apparent demise, Tony Almeida returned from the dead as a villain only for it to later be revealed that he was working undercover in a bid to exact revenge on the organisation responsible for the murder of his wife. Going off book, Tony broke a lot of laws in his quest for vengeance and ultimately ended up behind bars.
However, much to the surprise of fans everywhere, a short movie included with the home release of 24: Live Another Day revealed that Tony had been given the chance to escape captivity, setting up a possible return for the character somewhere down the line. Well, we now know that he’ll return in upcoming spinoff series 24: Legacy.
Details on what Tony will be up to there have yet to be revealed, but 24: Legacy showrunners Manny Coto and Evan Katz...
However, much to the surprise of fans everywhere, a short movie included with the home release of 24: Live Another Day revealed that Tony had been given the chance to escape captivity, setting up a possible return for the character somewhere down the line. Well, we now know that he’ll return in upcoming spinoff series 24: Legacy.
Details on what Tony will be up to there have yet to be revealed, but 24: Legacy showrunners Manny Coto and Evan Katz...
- 10/10/2016
- by Josh Wilding
- We Got This Covered
When Sleepy Hollow debuted four seasons ago, Ichabod Crane was a time-transplanted Colonial Army captain with an eidetic memory, a yen for donut holes and a keen ability to apply historical wisdom to modern supernatural snafus.
But over time, series star Tom Mison notes, the peculiar genius was as likely to save the day as he was to be moved to the brink tears by bespoke emoji while hopped up on dental anesthesia.
RelatedSleepy Hollow @ Comic Con: John Noble to Return in Season 4 and More Scoop
“What really worked with him in the first season was that he thought...
But over time, series star Tom Mison notes, the peculiar genius was as likely to save the day as he was to be moved to the brink tears by bespoke emoji while hopped up on dental anesthesia.
RelatedSleepy Hollow @ Comic Con: John Noble to Return in Season 4 and More Scoop
“What really worked with him in the first season was that he thought...
- 10/9/2016
- TVLine.com
There’s a lot of change ahead in Sleepy Hollow‘s rebooted fourth season, but you’ll recognize at least one face that pops up in Ichabod’s new stomping grounds.
A sizzle reel screened Sunday during the supernatural drama’s New York Comic Con panel gave the audience a taste of what Ichabod Crane’s life will be like after he relocates to Washington, D.C., and becomes involved with a secret, supernatural group based in the nation’s capital.
PhotosJohn Noble Recalls His Time on Fringe, 24, Sleepy Hollow and More
The final moments of the new footage...
A sizzle reel screened Sunday during the supernatural drama’s New York Comic Con panel gave the audience a taste of what Ichabod Crane’s life will be like after he relocates to Washington, D.C., and becomes involved with a secret, supernatural group based in the nation’s capital.
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- 10/9/2016
- TVLine.com
Even though Kiefer Sutherland disappointed fans by shooting down any plans to have Jack Bauer pop up at some point in 24: Legacy, that doesn’t mean other surviving characters from the original series run of 24 can’t return. We’ve already heard that there’s the possibility of Mary Lynn Rajskub returning as Chloe O’Brian, but now […]
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- 10/9/2016
- by Ethan Anderton
- Slash Film
Tony Almeida will be part of 24: Legacy.
Carlos Bernard has signed up to appear on the rebooted series, but he won't be a series regular.
He will appear on a recurring capacity.
If you recall, Tony Almeida was last seen being carted off to jail at the conclusion of 24 Season 7.
The character evolved a lot throughout the original series.
He was apparently killed off on 24 Season 5, but somehow managed to return as a villain.
It changed the dynamics for his character, but his appearance on the new iteration of the hit series will probably find him getting a reprieve from jail.
Either that, or he has intel on the newest terrorist to stalk the Counter Terrorist Unit.
“Tony Almeida is one of the most indelible personalities in the 24 universe, at times loyal and loving, other times an utterly amoral, ruthless mercenary,” said Legacy‘s co-showrunners Manny Coto and Evan Katz in a statement.
Carlos Bernard has signed up to appear on the rebooted series, but he won't be a series regular.
He will appear on a recurring capacity.
If you recall, Tony Almeida was last seen being carted off to jail at the conclusion of 24 Season 7.
The character evolved a lot throughout the original series.
He was apparently killed off on 24 Season 5, but somehow managed to return as a villain.
It changed the dynamics for his character, but his appearance on the new iteration of the hit series will probably find him getting a reprieve from jail.
Either that, or he has intel on the newest terrorist to stalk the Counter Terrorist Unit.
“Tony Almeida is one of the most indelible personalities in the 24 universe, at times loyal and loving, other times an utterly amoral, ruthless mercenary,” said Legacy‘s co-showrunners Manny Coto and Evan Katz in a statement.
- 10/9/2016
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Tony Almeida is back. Carlos Bernard is set to return in Fox’s upcoming 24:Legacy, said exec producers during their stop New York Comic Con. Bernard’s character died in Season 5 but resurfaced as the antihero in Season 7 where he was last seen being hauled off the jail in the finale. “He was imprisoned for doing very terrible things again and again. When we did the show in London, on the DVD, there’s a little short where he arranges his escape so this has been planned for…...
- 10/8/2016
- Deadline TV
Tick, tock, tick, tock… Tony!
Carlos Bernard has signed on to reprise his signature role as Tony Almeida on a recurring basis in Fox’s forthcoming 24: Legacy reboot, TVLine has learned exclusively.
Tony was killed off in Season 5, only to be resurrected — and rebranded as a villain — at the start of Season 7. He was last seen being carted off to jail in the Season 7 finale, although he popped up two years ago in a special feature in the Live Another Day Blu-Ray set. The quasi-short film, 24: Solitary, chronicled Tony’s life in prison, including his efforts to break out.
Carlos Bernard has signed on to reprise his signature role as Tony Almeida on a recurring basis in Fox’s forthcoming 24: Legacy reboot, TVLine has learned exclusively.
Tony was killed off in Season 5, only to be resurrected — and rebranded as a villain — at the start of Season 7. He was last seen being carted off to jail in the Season 7 finale, although he popped up two years ago in a special feature in the Live Another Day Blu-Ray set. The quasi-short film, 24: Solitary, chronicled Tony’s life in prison, including his efforts to break out.
- 10/8/2016
- TVLine.com
Mike Cecchini Joseph Baxter Mar 28, 2019
Elizabeth Banks is directing a Charlie's Angels reboot movie, which is scheduled to arrive in 2019.
So, perhaps the Charlie's Angels movies are a bit dated now. The first one was good fun, but the second is best forgotten.
However, the core concept — three badass detectives working for a mysterious billionaire — seems like it could work in any setting. It worked for five seasons on ABC in the late '70s, after all. (We don't speak of the more recent TV reboot attempt...)
And with Elizabeth Banks in the director's chair for a new Charlie's Angels movie, perhaps things will be a little less frenetic this time around.
Charlie's Angel Movie Reboot Release Date
Charlie's Angels has moved from its November 1, 2019 release date slightly later to November 15, 2019, a date recently vacated by Kingsman 3.
Previous release dates include: September 27, 2019 and June 7, 2019. You know, if you were curious.
Elizabeth Banks is directing a Charlie's Angels reboot movie, which is scheduled to arrive in 2019.
So, perhaps the Charlie's Angels movies are a bit dated now. The first one was good fun, but the second is best forgotten.
However, the core concept — three badass detectives working for a mysterious billionaire — seems like it could work in any setting. It worked for five seasons on ABC in the late '70s, after all. (We don't speak of the more recent TV reboot attempt...)
And with Elizabeth Banks in the director's chair for a new Charlie's Angels movie, perhaps things will be a little less frenetic this time around.
Charlie's Angel Movie Reboot Release Date
Charlie's Angels has moved from its November 1, 2019 release date slightly later to November 15, 2019, a date recently vacated by Kingsman 3.
Previous release dates include: September 27, 2019 and June 7, 2019. You know, if you were curious.
- 9/16/2015
- Den of Geek
Mike Cecchini Joseph Baxter Oct 2, 2018
Elizabeth Banks is directing a Charlie's Angels reboot movie, scheduled to arrive in 2019.
So, perhaps the Charlie's Angels movies are a bit dated now. The first one was good fun, but the second is best forgotten.
However, the core concept — three badass detectives working for a mysterious billionaire — seems like it could work in any setting. It worked for five seasons on ABC in the late '70s, after all. (We don't speak of the more recent TV reboot attempt...)
And with Elizabeth Banks in the director's chair for a new Charlie's Angels movie, perhaps things will be a little less frenetic this time around. Here's the latest news...
Charlie's Angels Reboot News
Sam Claflin has joined the Charlie's Angels reboot cast, reports Variety.
While details about Claflin’s character were not revealed, his casting will serve as a mini reunion of sorts for The Hunger Games films,...
Elizabeth Banks is directing a Charlie's Angels reboot movie, scheduled to arrive in 2019.
So, perhaps the Charlie's Angels movies are a bit dated now. The first one was good fun, but the second is best forgotten.
However, the core concept — three badass detectives working for a mysterious billionaire — seems like it could work in any setting. It worked for five seasons on ABC in the late '70s, after all. (We don't speak of the more recent TV reboot attempt...)
And with Elizabeth Banks in the director's chair for a new Charlie's Angels movie, perhaps things will be a little less frenetic this time around. Here's the latest news...
Charlie's Angels Reboot News
Sam Claflin has joined the Charlie's Angels reboot cast, reports Variety.
While details about Claflin’s character were not revealed, his casting will serve as a mini reunion of sorts for The Hunger Games films,...
- 9/16/2015
- Den of Geek
A brand new trailer has arrived for Netflix’s next original series Narcos, exploring the activities of infamous drug kingpin Pablo Escobar. Set during the druggy excesses of the 1980s, the series delves into the exploits of the kingpin himself and the Medellin cartel, who aided him in funnelling buckets of cocaine in and out of Colombia. This latest preview provides new insight thanks to Boyd Holbrook’s voiceover as one of the DEA agents lumped with the thankless task of bringing Escobar down.
Alongside Holbrook is Pedro Pascal (Game of Thrones) as a fellow agent and Wagner Moura in the plum role of the gangster himself. And the blood-soaked, violence-fuelled gangster tip is played heavily here, with more than a few nods to some of the genre’s classics. What’s worthwhile noting while watching the trailer is how little public presence the series has thus far. It’s...
Alongside Holbrook is Pedro Pascal (Game of Thrones) as a fellow agent and Wagner Moura in the plum role of the gangster himself. And the blood-soaked, violence-fuelled gangster tip is played heavily here, with more than a few nods to some of the genre’s classics. What’s worthwhile noting while watching the trailer is how little public presence the series has thus far. It’s...
- 8/18/2015
- by Gem Seddon
- We Got This Covered
Previous | Image 1 of 33 | NextEve Myles of TV’s ‘Torchwood.’
Chicago – The Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo, popularly known as “C2E2,” is coming back to the Windy City next month, Friday, April 24th through Sunday, April 26th. The three day event draws many celebrities, comic book artists and memorabilia vendors. HollywoodChicago.com was at last year’s event, and got 33 Exclusive Portraits of the TV and film personalities.
Photographer Joe Arce captured photos of these celebrities at the 2014 C2E2, representing TV and films such as “Ghostbusters,” “The Walking Dead” and “Game of Thrones.” Click “Next” and “Previous” to scan through the slideshow or jump directly to individual photos with the captioned links below. All images © Joe Arce of Starstruck Foto for HollywoodChicago.com.
C2E2_1: Eve Myles of TV’s ‘Torchwood.’ C2E2_2: The stiff upper lip of Eve Myles. C2E2_3: Louis Lombardi of TV’s ’24’ and film ‘The Usual Suspects.
Chicago – The Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo, popularly known as “C2E2,” is coming back to the Windy City next month, Friday, April 24th through Sunday, April 26th. The three day event draws many celebrities, comic book artists and memorabilia vendors. HollywoodChicago.com was at last year’s event, and got 33 Exclusive Portraits of the TV and film personalities.
Photographer Joe Arce captured photos of these celebrities at the 2014 C2E2, representing TV and films such as “Ghostbusters,” “The Walking Dead” and “Game of Thrones.” Click “Next” and “Previous” to scan through the slideshow or jump directly to individual photos with the captioned links below. All images © Joe Arce of Starstruck Foto for HollywoodChicago.com.
C2E2_1: Eve Myles of TV’s ‘Torchwood.’ C2E2_2: The stiff upper lip of Eve Myles. C2E2_3: Louis Lombardi of TV’s ’24’ and film ‘The Usual Suspects.
- 3/23/2015
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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