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Reprisal: Teaser Trailer • A Hulu Original

 

Abigail Spencer Is Looking to 'Tie Up Some Loose Ends' in Hulu's Hyper-Noir Revenge Thriller
https://tvline.com/2019/10/03/reprisal-trailer-abigail-spencer-revenge-drama-hulu/

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Reprisal is a hyper-noir story that follows a femme fatale (Timeless‘ Abigail Spencer) who, after being left for dead, relentlessly sets out to seek revenge against her brother and his bombastic gang of gearheads. The thriller promises to examine “the intricacies of family – both the one you’re born with, and the one you make along the way.”

The series also stars Rodrigo Santoro (Westworld), Mena Massoud (Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan, Aladdin), Rhys Wakefield (True Detective), Madison Davenport (From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series), Gilbert Owuor (Goliath), David Dastmalchian (MacGyver), W. Earl Brown (Preacher), Craig Tate (Snowfall), Wavyy Jonez (Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and the Notorious B.I.G.), Shane Callahan (Outsiders) and Rory Cochrane (CSI: Miami).

You’ll also spy in the teaser above an unbilled Sons of Anarchy star playing one very tough guy, while Bethany Anne Lind (Doom Patrol) and Lea DeLaria (Orange Is the New Black) are among the recurring players

 

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Cowboy Bebop | Behind the Scenes | Netflix

 

Cowboy Bebop now in production! A ragtag crew of bounty hunters chases down the galaxy's most dangerous criminals. They'll save the world ... for the right price. A live-action series.


Nowhere Man | Official Trailer | Netflix

 

Crime thriller, “Nowhere Man” will go to air from Oct. 31, 2019. Directed by DJ Chen and starring Alyssa Chia, Mavis Fan and Joseph Chang, the story involves a strange encounter that causes a man awaiting execution to experience alternate timelines. That leads to his escape from prison to protect his family.

 

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Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks team up again to produce another WWII Mini-series.

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Steven Spielberg’s Amblin Television and Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzman’s Playtone have made a deal with Apple for an event limited series based on the Donald L. Miller book Masters of the Air: America’s Bomber Boys Who Fought the Air War Against Nazi Germany. It is a follow-up to their Emmy-winning World War II HBO miniseries Band of Brothers and The Pacific.

 

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Nicolas Winding Refn Sets ‘Maniac Cop’ Series With HBO & Canal+

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It was announced last week that Nicolas Winding Refn (Drive) and John Hyams (Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning) are getting behind the camera for a series based on William Lustig’s Maniac Cop, with HBO giving the series adaptation of the 1988 film a green light.

“Set in Los Angeles, Maniac Cop is told through a kaleidoscope of characters, from cop to common criminal. A killer in uniform has uncaged mayhem upon the streets. Paranoia leads to social disorder as a city wrestles with the mystery of the exterminator in blue – is he mere mortal, or a supernatural force?”

“This show will be an unadulterated, action-packed horror odyssey,” Refn said in the initial press release that was shared by Deadline. “Given the current state of the world, though, Maniac Cop will also be a strong commentary on the decline of civilization.”

Refn took to Twitter to add to the hype, tweeting:

Maniac Cop will be my version of a cocaine-fueled, neon-soaked, bubble gum-wrapped, mayhem-infused, speed-driven universe of thrill-seekers who are consumed by that ever-present struggle of good vs. evil…but evil is winning.”

 

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The Outsider is an upcoming miniseries based on the novel of the same name by Stephen King. Richard Price of The Wire and The Night Of wrote the teleplay and executive produces The Outsider, which premieres Sunday, Jan. 12, 2020 at 9 p.m. ET/PT with two hourlong episodes airing back to back.

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Recurring

  • Hettienne Park as Tomika Collins
  • Michael Esper as Bill Samuels
  • Claire Bronson as Joy Peterson
  • Michael H. Cole as Herbert Parker
  • Marc Fajardo as Myron Lazar
  • Margo Moorer as Libby Stanhope
  • Duncan E. Clark as Frankie Peterson
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On 10/11/2019 at 1:39 PM, GallowKnight said:

There's been talk of this series for several years now. I thought it was to be titled The Mighty Eighth, but I haven't heard anything about for quite a while. Apple must have offered them a boatload of money.

The book it is based on is fantastic. A very interesting, well-written history of the US 8th Air Force in WWII.

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We Are The Wave | Official Trailer | Netflix

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We Are The Wave / Wir Sind Die Welle (S01)

A mysterious classmate leads four idealistic teens in a revolt against a rising tide of nationalistic fervor, but their movement takes a dark turn. We Are the Wave (German: Wir sind die Welle) is a upcoming German coming-of-age drama web television series with Mystery elements that is loosely based on the novel The Wave by Morton Rhue from 1981. The series will be released on Netflix worldwide on 1 November 2019.

 

 

The Man in the High Castle Season 4

 

THE SINNER Season 3 Trailer - Bill Pullman, Matt Bomer

 

 

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The Crown Season 3 | Official Trailer | Netflix

 

Times change. Duty endures.

As Queen Elizabeth II (Olivia Colman) faces a rapidly changing Britain, her family continues to struggle against the needs of the monarchy and the wants of their fracturing personal lives.

Season Three of The Crown arrives November 17th.

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THE FEED Official Trailer

 

Experience the world through someone else's eyes. Pray you survive. The Feed, an Amazon Original Series, premieres November 22 on Prime Video.

The Feed, based on Nick Clark Windo’s 2018 novel by the same title. Set in the nearish future, it depicts a world that’s been entirely connected by an advanced communications network—and the chaos that ensues when it collapses.

Cast and characters

    Guy Burnet as Tom Hatfield
    Nina Toussaint-White as Kate Hatfield
    David Thewlis as Lawrence Hatfield
    Michelle Fairley as Meredith Hatfield
    Chris Reilly as Gil Tomine
    Claire-Hope Ashitey as Evelyn

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Mackenzie Davis and Himesh Patel Will Headline HBO Max’s Station Eleven

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Earlier this year, WarnerMedia announced that it had picked up the rights to Emily St. John Mandel’s literary post apocalyptic novel Station Eleven for a limited series for its streaming service, HBO Max. According to Deadline, Terminator: Dark Fate’s Mackenzie Davis and Yesterday‘s Himesh Patel will headline the series.

The series will be directed by Hiro Murai, who’s best known for his work with actor Donald Glover: he’s directed numerous episodes of the TV series Atlanta, as well as the Glover-led film Guava Island and music video This Is America. The series will run for 10 episodes, and is expected to launch at some point in the spring of 2020.

 

Ava DuVernay Will Direct an HBO Max Pilot Roughly Based on Brian Wood’s DMZ Comic

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Variety has reported that the director will be directing a pilot for HBO Max based on Brian Wood’s DMZ comic.

It looks like DuVernay’s pilot, however, won’t be following Matty Roth. Instead, Variety reported, the protagonist will be a “female medic who saves lives while desperately searching for her lost son.”

Filming is expected to begin early next year, and the showrunner and executive producer will be Warner Bros. TV’s Robert Patino.

 

Jacqueline Carey’s Kushiel’s Legacy Series Optioned By Lionsgate, “Working Toward” a Series on Starz

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The Publishers Marketplace newsletter has announced that the rights for all nine (yes, you’re reading that correctly!) books in Jacqueline Carey’s three-trilogy epic have been sold to Lionsgate. Jacqueline Carey has responded to the news on Twitter, announcing that “what we’re working toward is a series on Starz,” with the project not yet in the development stage.

 

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RE: DMZ. I'm guessing HBO will be pressing hard to sell this as "duvernay's" show and play down the comic creator's constant accusations of sexual harassment. The concept (and issues of the comic i read were great) but it just seems like an inevitable wave of bad publicity that could arise when the show lands

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