There’s just something inherently creepy about dolls, and filmmakers have had a lot of fun over the decades crafting horror stories around that creepiness. Audiences clearly love to see it, otherwise there wouldn’t be so many creepy / killer doll movies out there. So to celebrate this sub-genre, we decided to put together a list of some of the all-time best killer dolls. Not killer doll movies, but specific dolls. Here is our list of the Top 10 Killer Dolls!
Annabelle (The Conjuring Universe)
This is a “damned if you do, damned if you don’t” list entry if there ever was one. If we don’t include Annabelle – who scared people so badly in the opening scene of The Conjuring, she got her own spinoff franchise – there will be a lot of fans asking, “How could you leave Annabelle off a top 10 doll list?” If we do include her,...
Annabelle (The Conjuring Universe)
This is a “damned if you do, damned if you don’t” list entry if there ever was one. If we don’t include Annabelle – who scared people so badly in the opening scene of The Conjuring, she got her own spinoff franchise – there will be a lot of fans asking, “How could you leave Annabelle off a top 10 doll list?” If we do include her,...
- 9/30/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
On Wednesday September 25 2024, AMC broadcasts The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live!
A First Look at Daryl Dixon Season 2 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode titled “A First Look at Daryl Dixon Season 2” of “The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live” promises to be an exciting addition to the series. Fans can look forward to a deeper exploration of Daryl’s journey as he navigates a world filled with danger and uncertainty. This season focuses on the theme of love, showcasing the struggles of two people trying to connect despite overwhelming obstacles.
In this episode, viewers will see Daryl face the challenges of a relentless power that keeps him and his love interest apart. The storyline emphasizes the emotional weight of their separation, highlighting their determination to find each other. As the narrative unfolds, it becomes clear that love can be a powerful motivator, even in the harsh realities of a post-apocalyptic world.
A First Look at Daryl Dixon Season 2 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode titled “A First Look at Daryl Dixon Season 2” of “The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live” promises to be an exciting addition to the series. Fans can look forward to a deeper exploration of Daryl’s journey as he navigates a world filled with danger and uncertainty. This season focuses on the theme of love, showcasing the struggles of two people trying to connect despite overwhelming obstacles.
In this episode, viewers will see Daryl face the challenges of a relentless power that keeps him and his love interest apart. The storyline emphasizes the emotional weight of their separation, highlighting their determination to find each other. As the narrative unfolds, it becomes clear that love can be a powerful motivator, even in the harsh realities of a post-apocalyptic world.
- 9/25/2024
- by US Posts
- TV Regular
Folks who write about television are often guilty — and this writer is certainly one of them — of talking about TV music as a character in its own right. It’s usually because the music is helping create key dramatic moments or providing a sense of the show’s tone and environment in a way that goes beyond imagery. But it’s another thing when TV writers themselves recognize the music of their series as a character and actually put into the script, “Insert music here to make this happen.”
According to composer Michael Giacchino, that is exactly what happened on “Lost,” which somehow hit the 20th anniversary of its pilot episode on September 22 — although he didn’t realize it until he was shown scripts much later. A constant for Giacchino, on “Lost” and off, has been to have his music truly be a reaction to what he sees the first time he watches.
According to composer Michael Giacchino, that is exactly what happened on “Lost,” which somehow hit the 20th anniversary of its pilot episode on September 22 — although he didn’t realize it until he was shown scripts much later. A constant for Giacchino, on “Lost” and off, has been to have his music truly be a reaction to what he sees the first time he watches.
- 9/23/2024
- by Sarah Shachat
- Indiewire
‘Lost’ has mystified and astounded fans for two decades now, and we’ll break down how to watch the show here.
Have you gotten “Lost” yet? If not, it may be time to start thinking about giving the series a try. “Lost” first premiered on ABC on Sept. 22, 2004, a full 20 years ago. Some readers can be forgiven for needing to absorb the shock of that fact, but for those who don’t know much about it, “Lost” was one of the most buzzy titles of the decade in the 2000s, easily matching the hype of series like “The Office.” If you haven’t streamed “Lost” yet, we’ll break down everything you need to know about the show below below.
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What is the Premise of ‘Lost’?
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Have you gotten “Lost” yet? If not, it may be time to start thinking about giving the series a try. “Lost” first premiered on ABC on Sept. 22, 2004, a full 20 years ago. Some readers can be forgiven for needing to absorb the shock of that fact, but for those who don’t know much about it, “Lost” was one of the most buzzy titles of the decade in the 2000s, easily matching the hype of series like “The Office.” If you haven’t streamed “Lost” yet, we’ll break down everything you need to know about the show below below.
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- 9/23/2024
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
“Lost” premiered on ABC on Sept. 22, 2004, but one of its key players didn’t appear until Season 2: Villain-you-love-to-hate Benjamin Linus, played with spooky intensity by Michael Emerson.
Among the biggest questions on the show, along with what was the black smoke and what was in the hatch, was whether the castaways of Flight 815 could trust a stranger they found in the jungle who claimed to be a stranded balloonist named Henry Gale. Spoiler: No. His real name was Benjamin Linus and they could never trust that slippery weasel.
On the show’s 20th anniversary, TheWrap spoke with Emerson about the “magic” of the show’s night-time shoots, his favorite scene partner and how his role — which was originally just a three-episode guest shot — became a pivotal part of the series.
The actor, whose went on to play an even more diabolical villain on “Evil,” said that the early ’00s hit can never be recreated,...
Among the biggest questions on the show, along with what was the black smoke and what was in the hatch, was whether the castaways of Flight 815 could trust a stranger they found in the jungle who claimed to be a stranded balloonist named Henry Gale. Spoiler: No. His real name was Benjamin Linus and they could never trust that slippery weasel.
On the show’s 20th anniversary, TheWrap spoke with Emerson about the “magic” of the show’s night-time shoots, his favorite scene partner and how his role — which was originally just a three-episode guest shot — became a pivotal part of the series.
The actor, whose went on to play an even more diabolical villain on “Evil,” said that the early ’00s hit can never be recreated,...
- 9/22/2024
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
We have to go baaaaaack… to the night that ABC’s Lost first splashed onto the airwaves.
Sunday, Sept. 22 marks the 20th anniversary of the supernatural-tinged mystery drama’s debut. So we thought it a good opportunity to flash back — not forward, nor sideways — to the two-hour premiere that aired across a pair of Wednesdays in September 2004, cost a record $10 million to $14 million to make (versus the industry average at that time of $4 million), and averaged 18 million total viewers.
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Sunday, Sept. 22 marks the 20th anniversary of the supernatural-tinged mystery drama’s debut. So we thought it a good opportunity to flash back — not forward, nor sideways — to the two-hour premiere that aired across a pair of Wednesdays in September 2004, cost a record $10 million to $14 million to make (versus the industry average at that time of $4 million), and averaged 18 million total viewers.
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- 9/22/2024
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
In the highly anticipated special titled “A First Look at Daryl Dixon Season 2,” airing at 2:00 Am on Wednesday, 25 September 2024, on AMC, fans of “The Walking Dead” franchise are in for an emotional journey. This preview dives into the poignant love story of two individuals who find themselves separated by an unstoppable force. As they navigate a world filled with danger and uncertainty, their quest to reunite becomes a powerful testament to hope and resilience.
Viewers will get a glimpse of Daryl Dixon’s continued adventures in a post-apocalyptic landscape, where the stakes are higher than ever. The first look teases thrilling moments, heart-wrenching decisions, and the unyielding bond between the characters that drives the narrative forward. The challenges they face highlight not just their struggle against external threats but also their deep emotional connection, which serves as a beacon of light in a dark world.
This special feature promises...
Viewers will get a glimpse of Daryl Dixon’s continued adventures in a post-apocalyptic landscape, where the stakes are higher than ever. The first look teases thrilling moments, heart-wrenching decisions, and the unyielding bond between the characters that drives the narrative forward. The challenges they face highlight not just their struggle against external threats but also their deep emotional connection, which serves as a beacon of light in a dark world.
This special feature promises...
- 9/18/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
It’s been almost 20 years to the day since “Lost” premiered on ABC (September 22), which means the drama series created by J.J. Abrams, Damon Lindelof, and Jeffrey Lieber is once again making TV headlines for its major anniversary. To celebrate two decades of a show that undeniably changed the television landscape, TV critics Emily St. James and Noel Murray penned “Lost: Back to the Island,” a series of essays taking readers through the series one episode at-a-time from pilot to finale.
With over 100 essays and 40 that are intentionally longer to add further context to key moments in the series, Murray and St. James mirror the journey of viewers watching “Lost” for the first time. This is not a show whose ending perfectly mirrored the beginning, but it was also not borne of a time when shows like that were the norm. With its chronological analysis, “Back to the Island” illustrates...
With over 100 essays and 40 that are intentionally longer to add further context to key moments in the series, Murray and St. James mirror the journey of viewers watching “Lost” for the first time. This is not a show whose ending perfectly mirrored the beginning, but it was also not borne of a time when shows like that were the norm. With its chronological analysis, “Back to the Island” illustrates...
- 9/17/2024
- by Proma Khosla
- Indiewire
Back in April, JoBlo’s own Kier Gomes – who hosts the JoBlo Originals Live Stream, Friday Night Flicks, on our JoBlo Originals channel – put together an episode of the Deconstructing series that took a look at the 1987 classic The Stepfather. A couple of months ago, we shared the news that Kier also contributed an audio commentary to the new 4K and Blu-ray release of The Stepfather from Scream Factory – and today happens to be the release date for that 4K and Blu-ray! Copies are available at This Link.
Directed by Joseph Ruben from a screenplay by popular crime novelist Donald E. Westlake (who crafted the story with
Carolyn Lefcourt and Death Wish author Brian Garfield), The Stepfather has the following synopsis: Jerry Blake is a family man, but he happens to have a series of families, with each one on the receiving end of his murderous ways. When Jerry sets...
Directed by Joseph Ruben from a screenplay by popular crime novelist Donald E. Westlake (who crafted the story with
Carolyn Lefcourt and Death Wish author Brian Garfield), The Stepfather has the following synopsis: Jerry Blake is a family man, but he happens to have a series of families, with each one on the receiving end of his murderous ways. When Jerry sets...
- 9/10/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Slow Horses is a spy thriller dark comedy-drama series written by Will Smith, Morwenna Banks, Mark Denton, and Jonny Stockwood. Based on the Slough House novel series by author Mick Herron, the Apple TV+ series follows the story of River Cartwright (Jack Lowden) as he ends up in Slough House after a botched training mission. Slough House is a part of Mi-5, but everybody there are the rejects, who aren’t capable of being real agents, they are known as Slow Horses to the rest of the agents and the head of the Slough House is Jackson Lamb (Gary Oldman), a mean old man who once was a brilliant field agent. The series follows Cartwright’s relentless drive to get out of the Slough House. So, if you loved the dark humor, intensely thrilling story, and compelling characters in Slow Horses here are some similar shows you should check out next.
- 9/4/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
I know it doesn’t feel like 2004 was 20 years ago, but it was, which means many great TV shows just turned 20 years old.
Seriously, 2004 is a sneaky good year for new TV premieres. Most of the titles on this list of good TV shows turning 20 years old in 2024 were broadcast hits. The cable networks had a decent market share in the early 2000s, but we’re still a decade before the streaming industry changed the TV game.
At this point in TV history, we’re still seven years before the Game of Thrones premiere. Remember that, please!
Let’s get the list started with the best show of 2004!
Lost 2010 Winter TCA Tour - Day 4 | Frederick M. Brown/GettyImages
Created by Jeffrey Lieber, J. J. Abrams, and Damon Lindelof, Lost premiered on ABC in the fall of 2004. The series told the story of a group of survivors of a plane crash on a mysterious island.
Seriously, 2004 is a sneaky good year for new TV premieres. Most of the titles on this list of good TV shows turning 20 years old in 2024 were broadcast hits. The cable networks had a decent market share in the early 2000s, but we’re still a decade before the streaming industry changed the TV game.
At this point in TV history, we’re still seven years before the Game of Thrones premiere. Remember that, please!
Let’s get the list started with the best show of 2004!
Lost 2010 Winter TCA Tour - Day 4 | Frederick M. Brown/GettyImages
Created by Jeffrey Lieber, J. J. Abrams, and Damon Lindelof, Lost premiered on ABC in the fall of 2004. The series told the story of a group of survivors of a plane crash on a mysterious island.
- 9/1/2024
- by Bryce Olin
- ShowSnob
In the "Star Trek: The Next Generation" episode "The Pegasus", Commander Riker (Jonathan Frakes) is reunited with Admiral Erik Pressman (Terry O'Quinn), his former commanding officer on board a ship called the U.S.S. Pegasus. Pressman is visiting the Enterprise to reveal that Starfleet intelligence has located the missing Pegasus, presumably destroyed 15 years ago. It's their mission to either salvage the Pegasus or destroy it before nearby Romulans can cannibalize its technology.
In some meaningful asides, Riker and Pressman talk about the "final mission" of the Pegasus, and how there are some things they have been keeping secret for the last 15 years, hoping that Starfleet never finds out. Like most Admirals on "Star Trek," Pressman is up to something shady, and he had convinced a young Ensign Riker to go along with it. Because Pressman is played by Terry O'Quinn, audiences were likely suspicious immediately; O'Quinn was an expert...
In some meaningful asides, Riker and Pressman talk about the "final mission" of the Pegasus, and how there are some things they have been keeping secret for the last 15 years, hoping that Starfleet never finds out. Like most Admirals on "Star Trek," Pressman is up to something shady, and he had convinced a young Ensign Riker to go along with it. Because Pressman is played by Terry O'Quinn, audiences were likely suspicious immediately; O'Quinn was an expert...
- 8/26/2024
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
Stars: Andrew Lincoln, Danai Gurira, Pollyanna McIntosh, Lesley Ann-Brandt, Terry O’Quinn | Created by Scott M. Gimple
It’s hard to say I am even a fan of The Walking Dead. Initially I only watched the first two seasons and I didn’t enjoy it enough to keep watching. Then after several more seasons, I was offered the chance to review (I think) season seven. And while I enjoyed some of it, once again it didn’t capture my imagination enough to continue to watch it. But now with the spin-offs, I thought I’d give the show another chance.
So why is a good question I guess. A huge epic zombie show still 100% appeals to me but I often thought with The Walking Dead that, because there were so many episodes each season, the quality went up and down so much. I saw The Ones Who Live had just six episodes,...
It’s hard to say I am even a fan of The Walking Dead. Initially I only watched the first two seasons and I didn’t enjoy it enough to keep watching. Then after several more seasons, I was offered the chance to review (I think) season seven. And while I enjoyed some of it, once again it didn’t capture my imagination enough to continue to watch it. But now with the spin-offs, I thought I’d give the show another chance.
So why is a good question I guess. A huge epic zombie show still 100% appeals to me but I often thought with The Walking Dead that, because there were so many episodes each season, the quality went up and down so much. I saw The Ones Who Live had just six episodes,...
- 8/20/2024
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
From is a brilliant horror series that will surely give you a nightmare or two. Created by Josh Griffin, the MGM+ (formerly known as Epix) series is set in a mysterious place that won’t let its residents leave. From has an amazing ensemble cast led by Harold Perrineau with Catalina Sandino Moreno as Tabitha Matthews, Eion Bailey as Jim Matthews, Hannah Cheramy as Julie Matthews, and many more starring in supporting roles. From was recently renewed for a third season and while you wait for the next batch of episodes to come out here are similar shows that could keep you busy. So, if you loved the sci-fi and psychological horror aspects of From, here are some similar shows you should check out next.
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- 8/15/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Forget summer blockbusters. On July 1, ABC’s six-season hit series Lost became available for streaming on Netflix and the show’s availability on not one, but two major streaming services (the other being Hulu) has skyrocketed the story of the survivors of Oceanic Flight 815 back into the spotlight. From original fans of the series, which ran from 2004 to 2010, to new Dharma Initiative recruits, all eyes are on the lush island where characters like Jack, Kate, and Sawyer found themselves fighting to survive and keep their own dark secrets hidden.
Lost’s renaissance is sure to leave a new generation of viewers asking questions about the mythology of the island, the story of its strange inhabitants, and what the heck happened in the final episode. And, don’t even get us started on explaining the series’ epilogue, which new viewers won’t find on Netflix or Hulu. There’s also bound...
Lost’s renaissance is sure to leave a new generation of viewers asking questions about the mythology of the island, the story of its strange inhabitants, and what the heck happened in the final episode. And, don’t even get us started on explaining the series’ epilogue, which new viewers won’t find on Netflix or Hulu. There’s also bound...
- 7/23/2024
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Joe Johnston’s 1991 superhero movie The Rocketeer begins in the usual way, with orange opening credits against a black screen. Only the slight tinkling of piano hints at something greater, little notes of inspiration under the art deco script on display. Sure enough, after the title reveal, the score pauses. The black screen is revealed to actually be the doors of a hangar bay, and the strings in James Horner’s score rise to a crescendo. They are announcing the hopes hanging on the yellow biplane that emerges.
A warm, confident scene of pilot Cliff Secord (Billy Campbell) proving to his mechanic Peevey (Alan Arkin) and their pals that he’s got what it takes to win a race is an odd way to open a superhero movie, even one of the pulp-inspired films that Hollywood cranked out after Batman hit it big in 1989. By the end of The Rocketeer,...
A warm, confident scene of pilot Cliff Secord (Billy Campbell) proving to his mechanic Peevey (Alan Arkin) and their pals that he’s got what it takes to win a race is an odd way to open a superhero movie, even one of the pulp-inspired films that Hollywood cranked out after Batman hit it big in 1989. By the end of The Rocketeer,...
- 7/13/2024
- by David Crow
- Den of Geek
Get ready for an emotional journey as “The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live” presents a special preview titled “A First Look at Snowpiercer Season 4,” airing Tuesday, July 16, 2024, at 3:30 Am on AMC. This sneak peek offers viewers a glimpse into the upcoming season of “Snowpiercer,” focusing on a poignant love story set against the backdrop of an unyielding force that threatens to keep them apart.
As the preview unfolds, audiences are introduced to two individuals whose connection defies the odds in a world where survival is paramount. Their quest to reunite unfolds amidst the unforgiving conditions aboard the Snowpiercer, a massive train carrying the last remnants of humanity across a frozen wasteland.
“A First Look at Snowpiercer Season 4” promises to tug at heartstrings with its exploration of love, sacrifice, and the human spirit amidst adversity. Viewers can expect intense emotions, dramatic twists, and a glimpse into the evolving dynamics...
As the preview unfolds, audiences are introduced to two individuals whose connection defies the odds in a world where survival is paramount. Their quest to reunite unfolds amidst the unforgiving conditions aboard the Snowpiercer, a massive train carrying the last remnants of humanity across a frozen wasteland.
“A First Look at Snowpiercer Season 4” promises to tug at heartstrings with its exploration of love, sacrifice, and the human spirit amidst adversity. Viewers can expect intense emotions, dramatic twists, and a glimpse into the evolving dynamics...
- 7/9/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Back in April, JoBlo’s own Kier Gomes – who hosts the JoBlo Originals Live Stream, Friday Night Flicks, on our JoBlo Originals channel and over on our Rumble channel – put together an episode of the Deconstructing series that took a look at the 1987 classic The Stepfather. Now Scream Factory has revealed the list of bonus features that will be included on their upcoming 4K and Blu-ray release of The Stepfather – and that list includes an audio commentary by Kier Gomes! The street date for this release is September 10th, and copies are available for pre-order at This Link.
Directed by Joseph Ruben from a screenplay by popular crime novelist Donald E. Westlake (who crafted the story with
Carolyn Lefcourt and Death Wish author Brian Garfield), The Stepfather has the following synopsis: Jerry Blake is a family man, but he happens to have a series of families, with each one on...
Directed by Joseph Ruben from a screenplay by popular crime novelist Donald E. Westlake (who crafted the story with
Carolyn Lefcourt and Death Wish author Brian Garfield), The Stepfather has the following synopsis: Jerry Blake is a family man, but he happens to have a series of families, with each one on...
- 7/8/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Scream Factory has announced today that The Stepfather and The Strangers will be joining the world of 4K Ultra HD with brand new releases.
Both films get a 4K Ultra HD upgrade on September 10, 2024, and they’re available to preorder now.
In 1987’s The Stepfather, directed by Joseph Ruben and starring Terry O’Quinn, “After murdering his entire family, a man marries a widow with a teenage daughter in another town and prepares to do it all over again.”
The release comes loaded with special features, including a brand new audio commentary track by me!
The Stepfather has been newly restored in 4K with Dolby Vision and DTS-hd Master Audio 2.0 Dual Mono. Special features are listed below.
Disc One- 4K Uhd:
Audio commentary by director Joseph Ruben Audio commentary by actress Jill Schoelen and Beyond the Gates filmmaker Jackson Stewart (new) Audio commentary by film critic Meagan Navarro (new) Audio commentary...
Both films get a 4K Ultra HD upgrade on September 10, 2024, and they’re available to preorder now.
In 1987’s The Stepfather, directed by Joseph Ruben and starring Terry O’Quinn, “After murdering his entire family, a man marries a widow with a teenage daughter in another town and prepares to do it all over again.”
The release comes loaded with special features, including a brand new audio commentary track by me!
The Stepfather has been newly restored in 4K with Dolby Vision and DTS-hd Master Audio 2.0 Dual Mono. Special features are listed below.
Disc One- 4K Uhd:
Audio commentary by director Joseph Ruben Audio commentary by actress Jill Schoelen and Beyond the Gates filmmaker Jackson Stewart (new) Audio commentary by film critic Meagan Navarro (new) Audio commentary...
- 7/1/2024
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
What do you think of when you think of "Lost"? That bizarre hatch in the middle of the jungle -- and everyone's reaction to it -- was precisely the kind of plot twists that cable, network, and now streaming television have been trying to recreate ever since the season 1 finale. Or maybe it's the smoke monster that plagued the survivors through countless episodes, a mystery that was finally resolved as an underwhelming afterthought, representing both the highs and lows of stringing viewers along perhaps a bit too long. For many, that controversial and confusing ending is what sticks out the most all these years later, forever existing as a cautionary tale warning against investing in stories that begin with no real ending in mind.
If you ask me, summarizing the phenomenon of "Lost" is less about recalling any specific moment or episode (although merely hearing the words "Not Penny's Boat...
If you ask me, summarizing the phenomenon of "Lost" is less about recalling any specific moment or episode (although merely hearing the words "Not Penny's Boat...
- 7/1/2024
- by Jeremy Mathai
- Slash Film
All six seasons of “Lost,” the cult-classic supernatural show that ended its TV run 14 years ago, are once again streaming on Netflix in the U.S. as of July 1.
The full run of “Lost,” created by J.J. Abrams, Damon Lindelof and Jeffrey Lieber, remains available on Hulu. “Lost” was among the Disney-owned TV shows that Netflix and Disney agreed to share streaming rights to under a deal reached last last year; other shows on both Netflix and Hulu in the U.S. include “Grey’s Anatomy.”
Netflix had originally inked a deal with Disney/ABC for “Lost” in 2009, then Hulu had clawed back exclusive rights in the U.S. in 2018.
“Lost” follows the survivors of Oceanic Air flight 815, flying between Sydney and Los Angeles, that crashes on a mysterious island in the Pacific. Over the course of its six-season run on ABC from 2004-10, “Lost” won multiple awards, including Emmy and...
The full run of “Lost,” created by J.J. Abrams, Damon Lindelof and Jeffrey Lieber, remains available on Hulu. “Lost” was among the Disney-owned TV shows that Netflix and Disney agreed to share streaming rights to under a deal reached last last year; other shows on both Netflix and Hulu in the U.S. include “Grey’s Anatomy.”
Netflix had originally inked a deal with Disney/ABC for “Lost” in 2009, then Hulu had clawed back exclusive rights in the U.S. in 2018.
“Lost” follows the survivors of Oceanic Air flight 815, flying between Sydney and Los Angeles, that crashes on a mysterious island in the Pacific. Over the course of its six-season run on ABC from 2004-10, “Lost” won multiple awards, including Emmy and...
- 7/1/2024
- by Todd Spangler
- Variety Film + TV
Jonathan Jackson is checking back into “General Hospital.”
The Emmy-winning actor will reprise his role as Lucky Spencer on the long-running ABC soap opera in what is said to be a long stint. He is set to return to “General Hospital” later this summer.
For those not caught up with America’s second-longest soap in history, Jackson originated the role of Lucky in 1993 and played the character, who is the son of Luke and Laura Spencer (Anthony Geary and Genie Francis), on more than 380 episodes of “General Hospital.” Jackson was an on-and-off mainstay of the soap until 2011, when he went on to play Avery Barkley in another ABC show, “Nashville.”
His return to “Gh” marks Jackson’s first time playing Lucky since 2015, when he returned to the soap for a brief stint. Throughout his run on the show, Jackson was nominated for nine Daytime Emmy Awards and won five, in...
The Emmy-winning actor will reprise his role as Lucky Spencer on the long-running ABC soap opera in what is said to be a long stint. He is set to return to “General Hospital” later this summer.
For those not caught up with America’s second-longest soap in history, Jackson originated the role of Lucky in 1993 and played the character, who is the son of Luke and Laura Spencer (Anthony Geary and Genie Francis), on more than 380 episodes of “General Hospital.” Jackson was an on-and-off mainstay of the soap until 2011, when he went on to play Avery Barkley in another ABC show, “Nashville.”
His return to “Gh” marks Jackson’s first time playing Lucky since 2015, when he returned to the soap for a brief stint. Throughout his run on the show, Jackson was nominated for nine Daytime Emmy Awards and won five, in...
- 6/25/2024
- by Ethan Shanfeld
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: This is the announcement that General Hospital fans have been waiting for: Lucky Spencer, aka the Emmy-winning Jonathan Jackson, is on his way back to Port Charles.
Soap viewers have been salivating over the possibility of a major star returning after Gh executive producer Frank Valentini teased it on the red carpet earlier this month at the Daytime Emmys. “A former cast member is coming back,” he told ABC7. “And I think that the audience will go crazy for him.”
That him turned out to be Jackson, who hasn’t been on the soap since 2015 when he returned for a brief stint. He’s coming home to the ABC sudser later this summer in what is expected to be a long run.
More characters from Gh‘s past will make appearances in the next few months, too. The sudser already confirmed that Bryan Craig will reprise his role as...
Soap viewers have been salivating over the possibility of a major star returning after Gh executive producer Frank Valentini teased it on the red carpet earlier this month at the Daytime Emmys. “A former cast member is coming back,” he told ABC7. “And I think that the audience will go crazy for him.”
That him turned out to be Jackson, who hasn’t been on the soap since 2015 when he returned for a brief stint. He’s coming home to the ABC sudser later this summer in what is expected to be a long run.
More characters from Gh‘s past will make appearances in the next few months, too. The sudser already confirmed that Bryan Craig will reprise his role as...
- 6/25/2024
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
Another big extraterrestrial battle is brewing: NBCUniversal has renewed Resident Alien for Season 4, TVLine has learned. However, the series will be changing networks, moving from Syfy to USA Network.
The episode count for the new season remains Tba.
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Based on the Dark Horse comics series of the same name, Resident Alien follows a crash-landed alien (Alan Tudyk) whose original mission was to...
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Based on the Dark Horse comics series of the same name, Resident Alien follows a crash-landed alien (Alan Tudyk) whose original mission was to...
- 6/18/2024
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
Despite what confused non-fans on the internet say, the series finale of "Lost" is actually pretty straightforward. "I'm real. You're real. Everything that's happened to you is real," an afterlife limbo version of Jack's dad, Christian, tells him as the mystery of season 6's "flash-sideways" begins to come together. "All those people in the church, they're all real too," Christian says, explaining that the bulk of the show actually happened years earlier, and now, these characters have found one another in a collective afterlife. It's simple: everything's real, even and perhaps especially death.
This is a heartfelt message that got driven home a bit too hard during filming on "The End," when something else — a prop knife — turned out to be real, too. In an interview with ComicBook.com in 2021, episode director Jack Bender and co-star Terry O'Quinn recalled a particularly intense moment on set, in which O'Quinn accidentally got his hands on an actual,...
This is a heartfelt message that got driven home a bit too hard during filming on "The End," when something else — a prop knife — turned out to be real, too. In an interview with ComicBook.com in 2021, episode director Jack Bender and co-star Terry O'Quinn recalled a particularly intense moment on set, in which O'Quinn accidentally got his hands on an actual,...
- 6/8/2024
- by Valerie Ettenhofer
- Slash Film
Cassandra Freeman (Bel-Air), Tika Sumpter (Sonic the Hedgehog) and Michaela Watkins (Thanks for Sharing) have joined the “Geena & Friends” program taking place at the upcoming Bentonville Film Festival in Arkansas.
The program, led by Geena Davis and moderated by The Hollywood Reporter contributing editor Stacey Wilson Hunt, takes a unique spin on traditional comedic narratives by reimagining them with an all-female or gender-non-conforming cast. The event is set for June 14 at the Thaden Theater in Bentonville.
“I am thrilled to lead this program that reimagines all-male film narratives with an all-female/gender-non-conforming cast, leading to great humor,” Davis said. “It’s an incredible opportunity to showcase the power of storytelling through laughter and camaraderie. Working alongside such talented individuals as Cassandra Freeman, Tika Sumpter and Michaela Watkins is truly inspiring. I look forward to sharing this unique and transformative experience with everyone.”
The Bentonville Film Foundation made the announcement Thursday,...
The program, led by Geena Davis and moderated by The Hollywood Reporter contributing editor Stacey Wilson Hunt, takes a unique spin on traditional comedic narratives by reimagining them with an all-female or gender-non-conforming cast. The event is set for June 14 at the Thaden Theater in Bentonville.
“I am thrilled to lead this program that reimagines all-male film narratives with an all-female/gender-non-conforming cast, leading to great humor,” Davis said. “It’s an incredible opportunity to showcase the power of storytelling through laughter and camaraderie. Working alongside such talented individuals as Cassandra Freeman, Tika Sumpter and Michaela Watkins is truly inspiring. I look forward to sharing this unique and transformative experience with everyone.”
The Bentonville Film Foundation made the announcement Thursday,...
- 6/6/2024
- by Kimberly Nordyke
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Sympathizer is a period spy thriller and dark comedy series created by Park Chan-wook and Don McKellar. Based on a 2015 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of the same name by Vietnamese author Viet Thanh Nguyen, the HBO series follows the story of the Captain, a North Vietnam spy planted in the army of South Vietnam but when he is forced to flee to the United States, he keeps gathering information on his community to send it back to the Viet Cong. The Sympathizer stars Hoa Xuande in the lead role with Robert Downey Jr., Toan Le, Fred Nguyen Khan, Duy Nguyễn, Vy Le, Ky Duyen, Kieu Chinh, Alan Trong, and Sandra Oh starring in supporting roles. If you loved the spy thriller and dark comedy aspects of The Sympathizer here are some similar shows you could watch next.
The Americans (Hulu & Rent on Prime Video) Credit – FX
The Americans is a...
The Americans (Hulu & Rent on Prime Video) Credit – FX
The Americans is a...
- 5/21/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
The Walking Dead spin-off show The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live will be released exclusively on Sky and Now in the U.K. from May 31.
Sky has also unveiled that fans will be able to binge all 11 seasons of the post-apocalyptic zombie horror The Walking Dead from Sunday, May, 19.
Franchise spin-offs The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon and The Walking Dead: Dead City will join Sky and Now later this year.
Frontman Andrew Lincoln returns for The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live as Rick Grimes, as does Danai Gurira as Michonne. Their characters, “kept apart by distance and an unstoppable power,” embark on an “epic” love story.
The series also stars Pollyanna McIntosh, Lesley-Ann Brandt, Terry O’Quinn, Matthew August Jeffers, Craig Tate, Breeda Wool and Andrew Bachelor, among others.
The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live is executive produced by Showrunner Scott M. Gimple, Lincoln, Gurira, Denise Huth,...
Sky has also unveiled that fans will be able to binge all 11 seasons of the post-apocalyptic zombie horror The Walking Dead from Sunday, May, 19.
Franchise spin-offs The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon and The Walking Dead: Dead City will join Sky and Now later this year.
Frontman Andrew Lincoln returns for The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live as Rick Grimes, as does Danai Gurira as Michonne. Their characters, “kept apart by distance and an unstoppable power,” embark on an “epic” love story.
The series also stars Pollyanna McIntosh, Lesley-Ann Brandt, Terry O’Quinn, Matthew August Jeffers, Craig Tate, Breeda Wool and Andrew Bachelor, among others.
The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live is executive produced by Showrunner Scott M. Gimple, Lincoln, Gurira, Denise Huth,...
- 5/13/2024
- by Lily Ford
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Attention all “The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live” fans! Get ready for an exclusive sneak peek at “Interview With the Vampire S2” airing on AMC at 3:00 Am on Tuesday, May 7, 2024.
In this highly anticipated episode, viewers will get a first look at the captivating love story between two individuals who are tragically kept apart by an unstoppable force. As they navigate through a world filled with dangers and uncertainties, they strive to reunite against all odds.
Prepare to be drawn into a tale of romance, resilience, and survival as the characters embark on a journey filled with twists and turns. With emotions running high and tensions mounting, this episode promises to keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish.
Don’t miss your chance to catch “A First Look at Interview With the Vampire S2” on AMC this Tuesday morning!
Release Date & Time: 3:...
In this highly anticipated episode, viewers will get a first look at the captivating love story between two individuals who are tragically kept apart by an unstoppable force. As they navigate through a world filled with dangers and uncertainties, they strive to reunite against all odds.
Prepare to be drawn into a tale of romance, resilience, and survival as the characters embark on a journey filled with twists and turns. With emotions running high and tensions mounting, this episode promises to keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish.
Don’t miss your chance to catch “A First Look at Interview With the Vampire S2” on AMC this Tuesday morning!
Release Date & Time: 3:...
- 4/30/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
‘Unsung Hero’ Review: The Family That Prays Together, Plays Together in Uplifting Faith-Based Biopic
The heartrending hook behind “Unsung Hero” isn’t solely discovering how one tight knit family birthed two chart-topping contemporary Christian musical acts, although that is an interesting draw. It’s not necessarily learning how the Aussie expats survived a slew of hardships through togetherness and fortitude. The fascinating angle it adopts is similar to the way Steven Spielberg explored a tumultuous time in his childhood with “The Fablemans,” as Joel Smallbone (who co-wrote and directed with Richard L. Ramsey) also engages with family history, portraying his father grappling with financial and personal crises. The co-directors re-contextualize character-building circumstances, crafting a soul-stirring testament to the power of family and faith in the process.
David Smallbone (Joel Smallbone) is at the top of his game in early 1991. He’s got a great support system at work as one of Australia’s top Christian artist concert promoters, luring in such performers as the heavy metal hair band Stryper.
David Smallbone (Joel Smallbone) is at the top of his game in early 1991. He’s got a great support system at work as one of Australia’s top Christian artist concert promoters, luring in such performers as the heavy metal hair band Stryper.
- 4/25/2024
- by Courtney Howard
- Variety Film + TV
Titans of the faith-based filmmaking industrial complex they helped to create, Kingdom Story Company founders Andrew and Jon Erwin built their brand on the Christian rock biopics “I Still Believe” and “I Can Only Imagine,” ultra-benign stories of faith, loss, and profit that rely on powerful songwriting to compensate for sermon-like storytelling, and frame their subject’s artistic success as both a testament to their faith and a megaphone for the word of Jesus Christ. Absent the rigor or artistry of secular comps like “Love & Mercy” and “Coal Miner’s Daughter” (but also absent the Wikipedia-driven ghoulishness of more recent examples like “Bohemian Rhapsody” and “I Wanna Dance with Somebody”), these movies are happy to function as feature-length commercials for the musicians they were made to honor, just as they’re happy to offer halos to the people who inspired them.
That’s a key feature of cinematic evangelism,...
That’s a key feature of cinematic evangelism,...
- 4/25/2024
- by David Ehrlich
- Indiewire
The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live wrapped on Sunday night, and some viewers are wondering if they will see more of Rick, Michonne, and their children in season two of The Walking Dead spin-off series.
Starring Andrew Lincoln, Danai Gurira, Pollyanna McIntosh, Lesley-Ann Brandt, Terry O’Quinn, Matthew August Jeffers, Andrew Bachelor, Brenda Wool, and Craig Tate, the series follows what happens when Rick (Lincoln) and Michonne (Gurira) reunite years after he went missing and she set off to look for him.
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Starring Andrew Lincoln, Danai Gurira, Pollyanna McIntosh, Lesley-Ann Brandt, Terry O’Quinn, Matthew August Jeffers, Andrew Bachelor, Brenda Wool, and Craig Tate, the series follows what happens when Rick (Lincoln) and Michonne (Gurira) reunite years after he went missing and she set off to look for him.
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- 4/3/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
This review contains massive episode spoilers.
Right before he blew up the bridge back in his final episode from the flagship series, a fatally-injured Rick Grimes uttered “I found them” before he was thrust into the chaos of the Civic Republic Military and stolen from his children’s lives for years. Three seasons and six jam-packed, spin-off episodes later, Rick has indeed finally found them, and the long journey of a sheriff from Atlanta faced with the end of the world has reached its conclusion.
“The Last Time” kicks off with a beautiful dynamic shot passing over a table filled with the remnants of an intensive planning session and candlelit dinner. Michonne and Rick are romantically enjoying the eve before their bold attack on the Civic Republic Military. Above all, “The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live” has up-held its commitment to being a romance set within the zombie apocalypse.
Right before he blew up the bridge back in his final episode from the flagship series, a fatally-injured Rick Grimes uttered “I found them” before he was thrust into the chaos of the Civic Republic Military and stolen from his children’s lives for years. Three seasons and six jam-packed, spin-off episodes later, Rick has indeed finally found them, and the long journey of a sheriff from Atlanta faced with the end of the world has reached its conclusion.
“The Last Time” kicks off with a beautiful dynamic shot passing over a table filled with the remnants of an intensive planning session and candlelit dinner. Michonne and Rick are romantically enjoying the eve before their bold attack on the Civic Republic Military. Above all, “The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live” has up-held its commitment to being a romance set within the zombie apocalypse.
- 4/2/2024
- by Noah Levine
- bloody-disgusting.com
The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live’s series finale brought many things full circle.
Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and Michonne’s (Danai Gurira) journey has been filled with significant developments. Still, nothing could prepare them for the Echelon Briefing and what General Beale (Terry O’Quinn) and his army had planned for the rest of the world.
Knowing they needed to save everyone, Rick and Michonne embarked on a devastating mission to take down Beale’s army and protect other communities.
That meant the good guys won this final battle but is happiness on the horizon?
Monsters and Critics got to chat with Lesley-Ann Brandt and Terry O’Quinn about the big conclusion.
Monsters and Critics: Starting with Lesley-Ann, could you both discuss your reaction when you heard how the show would end?
Lesley-Ann Brandt: I loved it. I thought it gave the fans a good conclusion. I’m sure some people would say,...
Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and Michonne’s (Danai Gurira) journey has been filled with significant developments. Still, nothing could prepare them for the Echelon Briefing and what General Beale (Terry O’Quinn) and his army had planned for the rest of the world.
Knowing they needed to save everyone, Rick and Michonne embarked on a devastating mission to take down Beale’s army and protect other communities.
That meant the good guys won this final battle but is happiness on the horizon?
Monsters and Critics got to chat with Lesley-Ann Brandt and Terry O’Quinn about the big conclusion.
Monsters and Critics: Starting with Lesley-Ann, could you both discuss your reaction when you heard how the show would end?
Lesley-Ann Brandt: I loved it. I thought it gave the fans a good conclusion. I’m sure some people would say,...
- 4/2/2024
- by Paul Dailly
- Monsters and Critics
Spoiler Alert: This article contains details of tonight’s The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live Season 1 finale.
“There was always something about the connection of these two characters,” Danai Gurira says of The Walking Dead’s Michonne and Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) and the reunion of the lovers over near-insurmountable odds and legions of Walkers in spinoff series The Ones Who Live. “The plan was always that we would complete this love story in a new form.”
It is fitting in many ways that Michonne and Rick’s love story comes full circle on a day of renewal like Easter Sunday. While there is no official word whether there will be more The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live or Michonne and Rick, certainly the saving of swaths of humanity and the reunion with their children Judith (Cailey Fleming) and R.J. (Antony Azor) at the end of tonight...
“There was always something about the connection of these two characters,” Danai Gurira says of The Walking Dead’s Michonne and Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) and the reunion of the lovers over near-insurmountable odds and legions of Walkers in spinoff series The Ones Who Live. “The plan was always that we would complete this love story in a new form.”
It is fitting in many ways that Michonne and Rick’s love story comes full circle on a day of renewal like Easter Sunday. While there is no official word whether there will be more The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live or Michonne and Rick, certainly the saving of swaths of humanity and the reunion with their children Judith (Cailey Fleming) and R.J. (Antony Azor) at the end of tonight...
- 4/1/2024
- by Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
This article contains spoilers for The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live episode 6.
Going into The Walking Dead spinoff The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live, the goal for Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) and Michonne (Danai Gurira) were perfectly clear: to find each other once again. Having been separated since Rick left the flagship series midway through season 9, all this married couple wanted to do was get back together.
Well Rick and Michonne do get back together early in The Ones Who Live‘s run. And yet, the series still persisted on. That’s because getting back together is easy, but building the world where they’ll never have to leave each other again is significantly harder. The Civic Republic Military, of which Rick is unwillingly a part of, is hellbent on conquering smaller communities like Rick and Michonne’s own Alexandria. What’s worse is that Rick’s old...
Going into The Walking Dead spinoff The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live, the goal for Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) and Michonne (Danai Gurira) were perfectly clear: to find each other once again. Having been separated since Rick left the flagship series midway through season 9, all this married couple wanted to do was get back together.
Well Rick and Michonne do get back together early in The Ones Who Live‘s run. And yet, the series still persisted on. That’s because getting back together is easy, but building the world where they’ll never have to leave each other again is significantly harder. The Civic Republic Military, of which Rick is unwillingly a part of, is hellbent on conquering smaller communities like Rick and Michonne’s own Alexandria. What’s worse is that Rick’s old...
- 4/1/2024
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live, Season 1, Episode 6, “The Last Time.”] Did you reach your box of tissues in time? From the start of the sixth and final episode of The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live (including that incredible establishing shot it opened on), it was clear that fans of the long-running zombie franchise were in for a gut-punch of an episode. The most formidable couple at the end of the world — Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) and Michonne (Danai Gurira) — faced a series of life-altering decisions and ultimatums as they stole Jadis’ (Pollyanna McIntosh) secret file on them, learned just what the Civic Republic Military in Philadelphia were up to, and, of course, took the bad guys out. And all those epic explosions and near-bites from the dead were great, don’t get us ...
- 4/1/2024
- TV Insider
Spoilers ahead for “The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live” Episode 6.
After six heart-pounding episodes, “The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live” concluded on as close to a happily-ever-after as this universe knows with Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and Michonne (Danai Gurira) reuniting with their children. According to executive producer and “Walking Dead” chief content officer Scott Gimple, that was always going to be the case.
“I don’t have the best working memory,” Gimple confided to TheWrap. “I’m 90% sure, though, that we knew the ending of this before we started. We just didn’t know the journey to that end.”
Gimple noted that he, Lincoln and Gurira always knew that they wanted this limited series to be about these two lost lovers finding each other physically, but that along the way, it also became about them finding each other “emotionally” and “spiritually.”
“But this was the end. There was...
After six heart-pounding episodes, “The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live” concluded on as close to a happily-ever-after as this universe knows with Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and Michonne (Danai Gurira) reuniting with their children. According to executive producer and “Walking Dead” chief content officer Scott Gimple, that was always going to be the case.
“I don’t have the best working memory,” Gimple confided to TheWrap. “I’m 90% sure, though, that we knew the ending of this before we started. We just didn’t know the journey to that end.”
Gimple noted that he, Lincoln and Gurira always knew that they wanted this limited series to be about these two lost lovers finding each other physically, but that along the way, it also became about them finding each other “emotionally” and “spiritually.”
“But this was the end. There was...
- 4/1/2024
- by Kayla Cobb
- The Wrap
This The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live review contains spoilers.
The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live Episode 6
Between the two of them, Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and Michonne (Danai Gurira) have amassed a body count that would rival any of history’s greatest monsters, and that’s only talking about living victims.
Rick Grimes, for all his nobility, seems to be the character that The Walking Dead makes into the show’s punching bag when it comes to pushing the limits of good taste. Eugene might have bitten a guy’s groin during a fight, but that guy recovered in the end (as far as we know). Rick Grimes once ripped a guy’s throat out with his teeth. Granted, Rick has always been capable of terrible things, provided he had a good enough cause to do them. The throat-ripping was to save his son; admittedly, that’s a...
The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live Episode 6
Between the two of them, Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and Michonne (Danai Gurira) have amassed a body count that would rival any of history’s greatest monsters, and that’s only talking about living victims.
Rick Grimes, for all his nobility, seems to be the character that The Walking Dead makes into the show’s punching bag when it comes to pushing the limits of good taste. Eugene might have bitten a guy’s groin during a fight, but that guy recovered in the end (as far as we know). Rick Grimes once ripped a guy’s throat out with his teeth. Granted, Rick has always been capable of terrible things, provided he had a good enough cause to do them. The throat-ripping was to save his son; admittedly, that’s a...
- 4/1/2024
- by Ron Hogan
- Den of Geek
Ever since Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) left The Walking Dead in 2018, there was a promise that his story would get the ending it deserves.
What was initially supposed to be a movie trilogy turned into The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live — a six-episode limited series.
Although there have been questions about whether any storylines would be left open at the end of the finale, the episode gave Rick and his soon-to-be wife, Michonne (Danai Gurira), a relatively happy ending.
When we picked up on the final episode, Rick arrived at the Crm to reveal that he had survived his fall from the helicopter and was back because he was ready for the next phase of Crm’s plans.
As Thorne (Lesley-Ann Brandt) and Beale (Terry O’Quinn) reacted positively to the man who tried to escape countless times returning, Michonne spent her time trying to find Jadis’ dossier. Alexandria was...
What was initially supposed to be a movie trilogy turned into The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live — a six-episode limited series.
Although there have been questions about whether any storylines would be left open at the end of the finale, the episode gave Rick and his soon-to-be wife, Michonne (Danai Gurira), a relatively happy ending.
When we picked up on the final episode, Rick arrived at the Crm to reveal that he had survived his fall from the helicopter and was back because he was ready for the next phase of Crm’s plans.
As Thorne (Lesley-Ann Brandt) and Beale (Terry O’Quinn) reacted positively to the man who tried to escape countless times returning, Michonne spent her time trying to find Jadis’ dossier. Alexandria was...
- 4/1/2024
- by Paul Dailly
- Monsters and Critics
Almost fourteen years ago, The Walking Dead, the TV show, came into our lives and became an instant favorite. There had been movies and shows with post-apocalyptic themes and zombies before, but the way The Walking Dead managed to influence pop culture was simply unparalleled. The comic books and the video game were already there, but it was the TV show that propelled this franchise to the heights of unimaginable success. And the name Rick Grimes became synonymous with the rise of this gigantic franchise. There shouldn’t be any argument over the fact that the character is the face of the franchise.
Cut to the present. The franchise is still going strong, with one after another spinoff being churned out. But the appeal is long gone. And the only way the franchise could regain some of its past glory is by bringing Rick Grimes back, who took an exit...
Cut to the present. The franchise is still going strong, with one after another spinoff being churned out. But the appeal is long gone. And the only way the franchise could regain some of its past glory is by bringing Rick Grimes back, who took an exit...
- 3/31/2024
- by Rohitavra Majumdar
- Film Fugitives
The X-Files: Fight the Future (watch it Here). Mulder and Scully on the big screen. That’s it. Need I say more? After 119 episodes, a movie was inevitable. While Chris Carter was happy with the success that the show had generated, he wanted to make more x-philes. Carter saw the movie as an opportunity to reach an even wider audience and make any skeptics true believers, but also reward current fans. Crafting a feature film also meant the ability to be able to dive deeper into the alien mythology that the series had been slowly weaving.
Making the leap from the small screen to the big screen was quite the undertaking. Carter explained that since they had been writing mini-movies, creating a full-length feature film felt like the next logical progression. Juggling the production of 24 episodes for The X-Files and another 24 for the spin-off Millennium was no easy feat. So,...
Making the leap from the small screen to the big screen was quite the undertaking. Carter explained that since they had been writing mini-movies, creating a full-length feature film felt like the next logical progression. Juggling the production of 24 episodes for The X-Files and another 24 for the spin-off Millennium was no easy feat. So,...
- 3/26/2024
- by Niki Minter
- JoBlo.com
As the gripping saga of survival continues, “The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live” presents its latest episode, “The Last Time.” In this emotional installment, viewers are drawn into a poignant love story amidst the relentless chaos of a post-apocalyptic world.
Against all odds, two individuals strive to reunite, their bond tested by the unforgiving landscape and ever-present threats. As they navigate through danger and uncertainty, the resilience of their love shines through, offering hope in a world consumed by darkness.
With stunning visuals and compelling storytelling, “The Last Time” promises to captivate audiences and tug at their heartstrings. Viewers can expect intense action, heartfelt moments, and unexpected twists as the characters embark on a journey of love and survival.
Don’t miss the thrilling new episode of “The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live,” airing at 9:00 Pm this Sunday, March 31, 2024, only on AMC. Join the characters as they...
Against all odds, two individuals strive to reunite, their bond tested by the unforgiving landscape and ever-present threats. As they navigate through danger and uncertainty, the resilience of their love shines through, offering hope in a world consumed by darkness.
With stunning visuals and compelling storytelling, “The Last Time” promises to captivate audiences and tug at their heartstrings. Viewers can expect intense action, heartfelt moments, and unexpected twists as the characters embark on a journey of love and survival.
Don’t miss the thrilling new episode of “The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live,” airing at 9:00 Pm this Sunday, March 31, 2024, only on AMC. Join the characters as they...
- 3/24/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for an emotional rollercoaster with Season 1 Episode 5 of “The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live,” titled “Become,” airing on AMC at 9:00 Pm on Sunday, March 24, 2024. In this captivating episode, viewers are immersed in a powerful love story of two individuals separated by an unstoppable force, as they strive to reunite against all odds.
As the narrative unfolds, audiences are drawn into the struggle of these star-crossed lovers, whose journey to find each other is fraught with danger and adversity. Against the backdrop of a post-apocalyptic world filled with the undead, their determination to overcome obstacles and defy fate tugs at the heartstrings.
With themes of love, resilience, and the human spirit, “Become” promises to be a gripping and poignant episode that will resonate with viewers on a profound level. Don’t miss out on this moving installment of “The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live” as it...
As the narrative unfolds, audiences are drawn into the struggle of these star-crossed lovers, whose journey to find each other is fraught with danger and adversity. Against the backdrop of a post-apocalyptic world filled with the undead, their determination to overcome obstacles and defy fate tugs at the heartstrings.
With themes of love, resilience, and the human spirit, “Become” promises to be a gripping and poignant episode that will resonate with viewers on a profound level. Don’t miss out on this moving installment of “The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live” as it...
- 3/17/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
This The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live review contains spoilers.
The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live Episode 3
The idea of paying debts is more of a Game of Thrones thing. After all, it’s the Lannister motto, and the show features a whole lot of characters paying off metaphorical debts, if not actual ones. While The Walking Dead doesn’t have any incestuous families scheming to take over the Seven Kingdoms (though they did have a king and there are undoubtedly incestuous families out there among the survivors), the Civic Republic is obviously keeping many secrets. The people of its secret city don’t know what the military does. The military doesn’t know what the elite Frontliners are up to. Within the Frontliners, there are conspiracies and gamesmanship; there’s certainly some sort of monetary system in use by the Crm, but it seems the real currency is personal favors.
The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live Episode 3
The idea of paying debts is more of a Game of Thrones thing. After all, it’s the Lannister motto, and the show features a whole lot of characters paying off metaphorical debts, if not actual ones. While The Walking Dead doesn’t have any incestuous families scheming to take over the Seven Kingdoms (though they did have a king and there are undoubtedly incestuous families out there among the survivors), the Civic Republic is obviously keeping many secrets. The people of its secret city don’t know what the military does. The military doesn’t know what the elite Frontliners are up to. Within the Frontliners, there are conspiracies and gamesmanship; there’s certainly some sort of monetary system in use by the Crm, but it seems the real currency is personal favors.
- 3/11/2024
- by Ron Hogan
- Den of Geek
Prepare for a gripping new episode of “The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live” Season 1 Episode 3, titled “Bye,” airing on Sundance at 2:37 Am this Sunday, March 17th, 2024. In this intense installment, viewers will follow the harrowing journey of Rick and Michonne as they fight for survival in a world overrun by the undead.
As Rick and Michonne navigate the treacherous landscape, they must rely on their wits, resourcefulness, and sheer determination to stay one step ahead of the relentless horde of walkers. With danger lurking around every corner, they must make difficult choices and face unimaginable obstacles in order to stay alive.
As tensions mount and the stakes reach new heights, “Bye” promises to deliver heart-pounding action, suspense, and emotional depth. Don’t miss out on this thrilling episode of “The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live,” as Rick and Michonne’s fight for survival takes center stage. Tune...
As Rick and Michonne navigate the treacherous landscape, they must rely on their wits, resourcefulness, and sheer determination to stay one step ahead of the relentless horde of walkers. With danger lurking around every corner, they must make difficult choices and face unimaginable obstacles in order to stay alive.
As tensions mount and the stakes reach new heights, “Bye” promises to deliver heart-pounding action, suspense, and emotional depth. Don’t miss out on this thrilling episode of “The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live,” as Rick and Michonne’s fight for survival takes center stage. Tune...
- 3/10/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Prepare for a gripping new episode of “The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live” Season 1 Episode 2, titled “Gone,” airing on Sundance at 1:21 Am this Sunday, March 17th, 2024. In this thrilling installment, Michonne embarks on a perilous journey in search of her lost friend, Rick.
As Michonne navigates the dangerous and desolate landscape of the post-apocalyptic world, she encounters unexpected help along the way. With allies at her side, Michonne’s quest takes on new hope and urgency as she follows the trail of clues left behind by Rick’s disappearance.
Viewers can expect heart-pounding action, tense encounters, and emotional twists as Michonne’s search for Rick leads her into uncharted territory. With each step bringing her closer to the truth, Michonne must confront her fears and confront the challenges that lie ahead.
Don’t miss this thrilling episode of “The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live,” as Michonne’s journey unfolds in “Gone.
As Michonne navigates the dangerous and desolate landscape of the post-apocalyptic world, she encounters unexpected help along the way. With allies at her side, Michonne’s quest takes on new hope and urgency as she follows the trail of clues left behind by Rick’s disappearance.
Viewers can expect heart-pounding action, tense encounters, and emotional twists as Michonne’s search for Rick leads her into uncharted territory. With each step bringing her closer to the truth, Michonne must confront her fears and confront the challenges that lie ahead.
Don’t miss this thrilling episode of “The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live,” as Michonne’s journey unfolds in “Gone.
- 3/10/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Prepare for an emotional rollercoaster in the upcoming episode of “The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live” as Season 1 Episode 4, titled “What We,” airs on AMC at 8:00 Pm on Sunday, March 17, 2024. In this highly anticipated installment, viewers will witness Rick and Michonne’s desperate quest to rekindle the love they once shared amidst the chaos and uncertainty of a post-apocalyptic world.
As they navigate through the dangers lurking around every corner, Rick and Michonne face numerous challenges that test the strength of their bond. From confronting past traumas to battling external threats, their journey is fraught with obstacles that threaten to tear them apart.
With heart-pounding action, gut-wrenching drama, and poignant moments of tenderness, “What We” promises to be a gripping episode that delves deep into the complexities of love and survival in a world overrun by the undead.
Don’t miss this pivotal episode of “The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live...
As they navigate through the dangers lurking around every corner, Rick and Michonne face numerous challenges that test the strength of their bond. From confronting past traumas to battling external threats, their journey is fraught with obstacles that threaten to tear them apart.
With heart-pounding action, gut-wrenching drama, and poignant moments of tenderness, “What We” promises to be a gripping episode that delves deep into the complexities of love and survival in a world overrun by the undead.
Don’t miss this pivotal episode of “The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live...
- 3/10/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
This Sunday at 8:00 Pm on AMC, viewers are in for a heart-wrenching and suspenseful episode of “The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live” titled “Bye.” The episode promises to unravel a poignant love story as two individuals, entangled in the complexities of a post-apocalyptic world, strive to reunite against all odds.
As the characters navigate through the challenges of survival and confront the relentless forces that threaten to keep them apart, “Bye” sets the stage for an emotional rollercoaster. The episode is poised to deliver not only the thrills and suspense that fans of the series have come to expect but also a deep exploration of the enduring power of love in the face of adversity.
Tune in this Sunday at 8:00 Pm on AMC for an episode that transcends the typical zombie narrative, offering a compelling portrayal of love and resilience in a world overrun by the undead.
As the characters navigate through the challenges of survival and confront the relentless forces that threaten to keep them apart, “Bye” sets the stage for an emotional rollercoaster. The episode is poised to deliver not only the thrills and suspense that fans of the series have come to expect but also a deep exploration of the enduring power of love in the face of adversity.
Tune in this Sunday at 8:00 Pm on AMC for an episode that transcends the typical zombie narrative, offering a compelling portrayal of love and resilience in a world overrun by the undead.
- 3/3/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Andrew Lincoln as Rick Grimes and Danai Gurira as Michonne in ‘The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live’ season 1 (Photo Credit: AMC)
The series premiere of The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live proved a ratings winner for AMC and AMC+. The spinoff featuring fan favorites Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) and Michonne (Danai Gurira) began its first season by pulling in the biggest ratings of an AMC series since 2018.
According to the network, three million viewers watched the spinoff on its first night, earning it the top spot on the 2023/24 cable drama premiere chart in key demographics. Episode one also ranks as the most-watched episode of any series on AMC+.
“When we each began this extraordinary journey so many years ago, the most mind-meltingly beautiful moments have always been either with or about the fans. Playing trailers at San Diego Comic-Con, sharing the dark with 6,500 people, we both came to...
The series premiere of The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live proved a ratings winner for AMC and AMC+. The spinoff featuring fan favorites Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) and Michonne (Danai Gurira) began its first season by pulling in the biggest ratings of an AMC series since 2018.
According to the network, three million viewers watched the spinoff on its first night, earning it the top spot on the 2023/24 cable drama premiere chart in key demographics. Episode one also ranks as the most-watched episode of any series on AMC+.
“When we each began this extraordinary journey so many years ago, the most mind-meltingly beautiful moments have always been either with or about the fans. Playing trailers at San Diego Comic-Con, sharing the dark with 6,500 people, we both came to...
- 3/3/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
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