(Welcome to Scariest Scene Ever, a column dedicated to the most pulse-pounding moments in horror with your tour guides, horror experts Chris Evangelista and Matt Donato. In this edition, Chris checks into the hospital from hell with Rob Zombie's "Halloween II.")
Rob Zombie's "Halloween" is not very good. Of course, anyone daring to remake John Carpenter is facing a Herculean task, but Zombie proved surprisingly ill-equipped for the job. To be fair, the filmmaker has a great eye for visuals. It's his screenwriting that needs serious work, and his "Halloween" is loaded with some weak storytelling and terrible dialogue.
So I wasn't exactly jumping for joy when Zombie returned for "Halloween II." But surprise, surprise, the film turned out to be a vast improvement over the original. Sure, the lousy dialogue is still there. But, freed from having to imitate Carpenter's story beats, Zombie gets to go wild, unleashing a strange,...
Rob Zombie's "Halloween" is not very good. Of course, anyone daring to remake John Carpenter is facing a Herculean task, but Zombie proved surprisingly ill-equipped for the job. To be fair, the filmmaker has a great eye for visuals. It's his screenwriting that needs serious work, and his "Halloween" is loaded with some weak storytelling and terrible dialogue.
So I wasn't exactly jumping for joy when Zombie returned for "Halloween II." But surprise, surprise, the film turned out to be a vast improvement over the original. Sure, the lousy dialogue is still there. But, freed from having to imitate Carpenter's story beats, Zombie gets to go wild, unleashing a strange,...
- 10/28/2022
- by Chris Evangelista
- Slash Film
Deadwood Creator David Milch Says It's A Waste Of Time To Feel 'Betrayed' By The Show's Cancellation
Here's a challenge. Read a random "TV shows canceled too soon" listicle floating around the internet. A series that will be on every single one (at least any that was written with a little bit of taste) is "Deadwood," HBO's gone-too-soon western.
The series ran a respectable three seasons (36 episodes) on HBO from 2004 to 2006, but ended inconclusively. The cast and crew also had more to tell. While everyone eventually got the chance to conclude the story with a two-hour wrap-up movie in 2019, "Deadwood: The Movie" was an epilogue, not a full new season of material.
Set in the eponymous South Dakota town during the 1870s, "Deadwood" was Shakespearean — literally, for most of the dialogue was written in iambic pentameter (and bounced from tragedy to farce just like the Bard's work did). The show was fairly faithful (but not bound) to history, with real men as the two leads: lawman Seth...
The series ran a respectable three seasons (36 episodes) on HBO from 2004 to 2006, but ended inconclusively. The cast and crew also had more to tell. While everyone eventually got the chance to conclude the story with a two-hour wrap-up movie in 2019, "Deadwood: The Movie" was an epilogue, not a full new season of material.
Set in the eponymous South Dakota town during the 1870s, "Deadwood" was Shakespearean — literally, for most of the dialogue was written in iambic pentameter (and bounced from tragedy to farce just like the Bard's work did). The show was fairly faithful (but not bound) to history, with real men as the two leads: lawman Seth...
- 10/25/2022
- by Devin Meenan
- Slash Film
City Of Lies Trailer 2: Johnny Depp & Forest Whitaker investigate the Murder of The Notorious B.I.G.
City of Lies Trailer 2 — Saban Films has released the second movie trailer for City of Lies (2018). View here the first trailer for City of Lies. Crew Brad Furman‘s The City of Lies stars Johnny Depp, Forest Whitaker, Neil Brown Jr., Obba Babatunde, Toby Huss, Dayton Callie, Amin Joseph, Shamier Anderson, [...]
Continue reading: City Of Lies Trailer 2: Johnny Depp & Forest Whitaker investigate the Murder of The Notorious B.I.G.
Continue reading: City Of Lies Trailer 2: Johnny Depp & Forest Whitaker investigate the Murder of The Notorious B.I.G.
- 3/10/2021
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
"The unsolved murder of two young men... Have any suspects?" Saban Films has released another official trailer for City of Lies, an investigative crime thriller from director Brad Furman. The film is about how the murders of Tupac Shakur and Notorious Big spark an investigation, following an LAPD detective who has spent two decades trying to solve his biggest case without much luck. Not to mention lots of corruption. Johnny Depp stars as Detective Poole, and co-stars with Forest Whitaker, a reporter named Jack Jackson. "Together they explore why the case remains cold — and why a secret division of the LAPD is seemingly set on keeping it that way." The full cast includes Toby Huss, Dayton Callie, Neil Brown Jr., Shea Whigham, Xander Berkeley, Melanie Benz, Shamier Anderson, Christian George, and Michael Paré. This was originally scheduled for 2019, we even featured a trailer back in 2018, but it's just getting ...
- 3/9/2021
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Timothy Olyphant returned to his role as Seth Bullock in the long-awaited “Deadwood: The Movie” on HBO. The actor is a previous Emmy nominee for his work on “Justified” and was nominated at the Screen Actors Guild Award as part of the cast of “Deadwood.”
Olyphant recently spoke with Gold Derby managing editor Chris Beachum about reuniting with the “Deadwood” cast after all those years, what it would mean to earn Emmy nominations for the movie and what to expect from his appearance in “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.” Watch the exclusive webchat above and read the complete interview transcript below.
SEEEmmy spotlight: David Milch deserves to ride off into the ‘Deadwood’ sunset with a victory for writing
Gold Derby: Timothy, after a dozen years, why was this the right time to get everybody together and bring it back?
Timothy Olyphant: I don’t know but I was free...
Olyphant recently spoke with Gold Derby managing editor Chris Beachum about reuniting with the “Deadwood” cast after all those years, what it would mean to earn Emmy nominations for the movie and what to expect from his appearance in “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.” Watch the exclusive webchat above and read the complete interview transcript below.
SEEEmmy spotlight: David Milch deserves to ride off into the ‘Deadwood’ sunset with a victory for writing
Gold Derby: Timothy, after a dozen years, why was this the right time to get everybody together and bring it back?
Timothy Olyphant: I don’t know but I was free...
- 6/26/2019
- by Kevin Jacobsen and Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
Stars: Johnny Depp, Forest Whitaker, Toby Huss, Dayton Callie, Neil Brown Jr., Louis Herthum, Shea Whigham, Xander Berkeley, Melanie Benz, Shamier Anderson, Laurence Mason, Christian George, Michael Pare, Amin Joseph, Josh Hardwick | Written by Christian Contreras | Directed by Brad Furman
City of Lies, also known as LAbyrinth, is directed by Brad Furman and is based off the book LAbyrinth by Randall Sullivan. The film stars Johnny Depp and Forest Whitaker as Russell Poole and Jack Jackson, respectively. The former, a seasoned Lapd Detective who is embroiled into the murders of Christopher Wallace and Tupac Shakur. The latter, an equally as seasoned reporter who is digging deeper in the case for his newspaper’s anniversary retrospective about the murders. Furman’s film is what I feared it would be – a conspiracy theory baited drama on the killings themselves without much substance found anywhere else.
The core of the film follows the investigation,...
City of Lies, also known as LAbyrinth, is directed by Brad Furman and is based off the book LAbyrinth by Randall Sullivan. The film stars Johnny Depp and Forest Whitaker as Russell Poole and Jack Jackson, respectively. The former, a seasoned Lapd Detective who is embroiled into the murders of Christopher Wallace and Tupac Shakur. The latter, an equally as seasoned reporter who is digging deeper in the case for his newspaper’s anniversary retrospective about the murders. Furman’s film is what I feared it would be – a conspiracy theory baited drama on the killings themselves without much substance found anywhere else.
The core of the film follows the investigation,...
- 6/24/2019
- by Jak-Luke Sharp
- Nerdly
“We’re all of us haunted by our own fucking thoughts. So make friends with the ghost, it ain’t going fucking anywhere.”—Al Swearengen, Deadwood: the MovieSouth Dakota, 1876, in the wake of Custer’s folly: a mining camp whose most influential and conniving citizens hope to be annexed by the United States government as they machinate against each other in their unabating pursuits for more money, more power. It’s place is called Deadwood, a lawless, sordid camp inhabited by gold chasers and hoople heads, dope fiends and gunslingers, craven murderers and even a few honest, hard-working folk. Al Swearengen (Ian McShane), a pitiless saloon owner who sells sex and uses murder to eradicate threats of competition, one of the camp’s first settlers, is the unaccredited leader, but his surreptitious sovereignty is threatened by other scheming parties. A former sheriff from Montana named Bullock (Timothy Olyphant) arrives, hoping...
- 6/19/2019
- MUBI
George Hearst might not be the worst villain ever played by actor Gerald McRaney, but he’s near the top of that list. The real-life wealthy miner and businessman character joined the series “Deadwood” for its third and final season 13 years ago as the main antagonist to the town. And now McRaney has returned for “Deadwood: The Movie” as a U.S. Senator still up to his murderous, devious ways.
For our recent interview (watch the exclusive video above), McRaney claims that most villains don’t think they are evil. He says, “One of the most important things that separates drama from melodrama is that if you’re tasked with playing a villain, you can’t play him villianously. You have to find all the things that justify all the things he’s doing and concentrate on that. Eliminate all of the stuff that might look evil and play the actions.
For our recent interview (watch the exclusive video above), McRaney claims that most villains don’t think they are evil. He says, “One of the most important things that separates drama from melodrama is that if you’re tasked with playing a villain, you can’t play him villianously. You have to find all the things that justify all the things he’s doing and concentrate on that. Eliminate all of the stuff that might look evil and play the actions.
- 6/17/2019
- by Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
“Over the years I’ve read a number of different versions of this script,” reveals “Deadwood: The Movie” director Daniel Minahan, “and every year, it never really came to fruition.” But perhaps this was precisely the right time for the long-awaited film that wraps up David Milch‘s celebrated western series, which ended its original three-season run on HBO back in 2006. “David managed to tap into what I feel is an emotional zeitgeist,” he believes. Watch our exclusive video interview with Minahan above.
See Timothy Olyphant interview: ‘Deadwood: The Movie’
“Deadwood: The Movie” takes place 10 years after the events of the show’s third season. The large ensemble cast is headlined by Timothy Olyphant as Seth Bullock, a hardware store owner and sheriff, and Ian McShane as Al Swearengen, a sadistically violent pimp and saloon owner. Other series regulars who returned for the film include Molly Parker, Paula Malcomson, John Hawkes,...
See Timothy Olyphant interview: ‘Deadwood: The Movie’
“Deadwood: The Movie” takes place 10 years after the events of the show’s third season. The large ensemble cast is headlined by Timothy Olyphant as Seth Bullock, a hardware store owner and sheriff, and Ian McShane as Al Swearengen, a sadistically violent pimp and saloon owner. Other series regulars who returned for the film include Molly Parker, Paula Malcomson, John Hawkes,...
- 6/11/2019
- by Zach Laws
- Gold Derby
Daniel Minahan is no stranger to Deadwood having directed four episodes during the western series three season run on HBO, starting with Season 1, episode 8’s “Suffer the Children”.
It was an unforgettable beginning, as the episode guest-starred Kristen Bell pre-Veronica Mars as Flora Anderson, a grifter who infiltrates the town with her younger brother in an attempt to steal jewelry from Cy Tolliver’s (Powers Boothe) former madam, Joanie Stubbs. Let’s just say things don’t go Flora’s way. Minahan went on to direct “Mister Wu”, “Advances, None Miraculous”, and “A Two Headed Beast” sits upon. Blood spills, and Bullock, Trixie (Paula Malcomson) and Swearengen (Ian McShane) spring like cats on a fat rat.
Deadwood received 28 Primetime Emmy nominations and eight wins during its 2004-2006 run on HBO. Here’s today’s Crew Call with Minahan. Deadwood: The Movie can currently be seen on HBO and HBO Go.
It was an unforgettable beginning, as the episode guest-starred Kristen Bell pre-Veronica Mars as Flora Anderson, a grifter who infiltrates the town with her younger brother in an attempt to steal jewelry from Cy Tolliver’s (Powers Boothe) former madam, Joanie Stubbs. Let’s just say things don’t go Flora’s way. Minahan went on to direct “Mister Wu”, “Advances, None Miraculous”, and “A Two Headed Beast” sits upon. Blood spills, and Bullock, Trixie (Paula Malcomson) and Swearengen (Ian McShane) spring like cats on a fat rat.
Deadwood received 28 Primetime Emmy nominations and eight wins during its 2004-2006 run on HBO. Here’s today’s Crew Call with Minahan. Deadwood: The Movie can currently be seen on HBO and HBO Go.
- 6/6/2019
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Since “Deadwood” ended its three-year run on HBO in 2006, Timothy Olyphant was always pretty sure of one thing about the profane Western series created by David Milch: It was not coming back.
“I thought it was never going to happen,” Olyphant told theWrap about a revival of the series in which he played Seth Bullock, a lawman in a lawless town. “There was no reason for it to happen. I think I’m on record as saying it’s tough to get that many people together for a barbecue.”
But Milch agreed to make a two-hour movie, “Deadwood: The Movie,” which picks up with the denizens of the town of Deadwood 10 years after the original series ended — and Olyphant, who in the intervening years had played the bad guy in “Live Free or Die Hard” and starred on the series “Justified,” among other jobs, finally realized that it might...
“I thought it was never going to happen,” Olyphant told theWrap about a revival of the series in which he played Seth Bullock, a lawman in a lawless town. “There was no reason for it to happen. I think I’m on record as saying it’s tough to get that many people together for a barbecue.”
But Milch agreed to make a two-hour movie, “Deadwood: The Movie,” which picks up with the denizens of the town of Deadwood 10 years after the original series ended — and Olyphant, who in the intervening years had played the bad guy in “Live Free or Die Hard” and starred on the series “Justified,” among other jobs, finally realized that it might...
- 6/3/2019
- by Steve Pond
- The Wrap
Saddle up, cowpoke, because the sun is set to rise once more on the town of “Deadwood.” The long-awaited TV movie, which picks up 10 years after the series ended, is finally headed to HBO on Friday, May 31. But before you unload your six-shooter and have a shot of whiskey at the Gem Saloon, take a look back at all 36 episodes from the show’s original three season run, ranked worst to best.
SEETimothy Olyphant Interview: ‘Deadwood: The Movie’
Created by David Milch, “Deadwood” centers on a mining town in South Dakota during the 1800’s that overrun with crime and corruption. The large ensemble cast was headlined by Timothy Olyphant as Seth Bullock, a hardware store owner and U.S. Marshal, and Ian McShane as Al Swearengen, a sadistically violent pimp and saloon owner. McShane and Olyphant are both returning for the film, as are Molly Parker, Paula Malcomson, John Hawkes, Anna Gunn,...
SEETimothy Olyphant Interview: ‘Deadwood: The Movie’
Created by David Milch, “Deadwood” centers on a mining town in South Dakota during the 1800’s that overrun with crime and corruption. The large ensemble cast was headlined by Timothy Olyphant as Seth Bullock, a hardware store owner and U.S. Marshal, and Ian McShane as Al Swearengen, a sadistically violent pimp and saloon owner. McShane and Olyphant are both returning for the film, as are Molly Parker, Paula Malcomson, John Hawkes, Anna Gunn,...
- 5/31/2019
- by Chris Beachum and Zach Laws
- Gold Derby
Saddle up, cowpoke, because the sun is set to rise once more on the town of “Deadwood.” The long-awaited TV movie, which picks up 10 years after the series ended, is finally headed to HBO on Friday, May 31. But before you unload your six-shooter and have a shot of whiskey at the Gem Saloon, take a look back at all 36 episodes from the show’s original three season run, ranked worst to best.
Created by David Milch, “Deadwood” centers on a mining town in South Dakota during the 1800’s that overrun with crime and corruption. The large ensemble cast was headlined by Timothy Olyphant as Seth Bullock, a hardware store owner and U.S. Marshal, and Ian McShane as Al Swearengen, a sadistically violent pimp and saloon owner. McShane and Olyphant are both returning for the film, as are Molly Parker, Paula Malcomson, John Hawkes, Anna Gunn, Dayton Callie, Brad Dourif, Robin Weigert,...
Created by David Milch, “Deadwood” centers on a mining town in South Dakota during the 1800’s that overrun with crime and corruption. The large ensemble cast was headlined by Timothy Olyphant as Seth Bullock, a hardware store owner and U.S. Marshal, and Ian McShane as Al Swearengen, a sadistically violent pimp and saloon owner. McShane and Olyphant are both returning for the film, as are Molly Parker, Paula Malcomson, John Hawkes, Anna Gunn, Dayton Callie, Brad Dourif, Robin Weigert,...
- 5/31/2019
- by Zach Laws and Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
HBO returns to Deadwood with a movie designed to bury the cult series with praise and nostalgia for its vision of the Old West.
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Saying goodbye to someone you love can be difficult. Never even getting the opportunity is worse. Such is the case with Deadwood, David Milch’s cult Western classic from a different era of HBO prestige programming. Hailing of that time before premium cable darlings were expected to compete with cinematic production values, Milch crafted an artful but decidedly niche series in which cowboys spoke with the eloquence of Shakespearean princes while bathing in the verbal vulgarity of, well, a 19th century frontier brothel. The result was a ponderous but often profound show for its most faithful—and a curiosity for its network which cancelled the series after three seasons and with more plot threads lost in the wilderness than the steers of an abandoned cattle drive.
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Saying goodbye to someone you love can be difficult. Never even getting the opportunity is worse. Such is the case with Deadwood, David Milch’s cult Western classic from a different era of HBO prestige programming. Hailing of that time before premium cable darlings were expected to compete with cinematic production values, Milch crafted an artful but decidedly niche series in which cowboys spoke with the eloquence of Shakespearean princes while bathing in the verbal vulgarity of, well, a 19th century frontier brothel. The result was a ponderous but often profound show for its most faithful—and a curiosity for its network which cancelled the series after three seasons and with more plot threads lost in the wilderness than the steers of an abandoned cattle drive.
- 5/30/2019
- Den of Geek
Thirteen years after “Deadwood” ended abruptly on HBO, Timothy Olyphant returns with guns blazing as Seth Bullock, former sheriff and now a U.S. Marshal. The film version, titled “Deadwood: The Movie,” premieres on May 31 (just in time for 2019 Emmy contention) and picks ups in 1889 as the small western town celebrates entrance into the new 40th state of South Dakota. The two-hour project is written by the original show’s creator David Milch and directed by Daniel Minahan.
Spoilers Below For This Movie:
In our recent interview (watch the video above), Olyphant describes his return as the tough but mostly law-abiding lawman. He says, “David Milch is a genius. He’s one of the smartest people I’ve ever had the pleasure of being around. Not that I’ve spent too much time hanging out with geniuses, but my understanding is that not too many of them have had the life experiences that [he] has had.
Spoilers Below For This Movie:
In our recent interview (watch the video above), Olyphant describes his return as the tough but mostly law-abiding lawman. He says, “David Milch is a genius. He’s one of the smartest people I’ve ever had the pleasure of being around. Not that I’ve spent too much time hanging out with geniuses, but my understanding is that not too many of them have had the life experiences that [he] has had.
- 5/29/2019
- by Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
Deadwood: The Movie will debut on HBO on May 31st, nearly 13 years after the pay cable giant aired the unplanned series finale. That’s a very long time, particularly in Peak TV. You may have questions, whether you watched every episode back in the day or have experienced the show entirely through Richardson thumbs-up memes. So let’s trudge through the muddy thoroughfare to find answers!
So what’s Deadwood, anyway?
Deadwood was a Western that HBO aired for three seasons from 2004-06. Created by David Milch (NYPD Blue), it...
So what’s Deadwood, anyway?
Deadwood was a Western that HBO aired for three seasons from 2004-06. Created by David Milch (NYPD Blue), it...
- 5/24/2019
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Rollingstone.com
Thirteen years after its untimely cancellation, the sun rose once again on the town of “Deadwood.” On Tuesday HBO premiered its long awaited TV movie, which wraps up several loose ends from the original show’s three-season run, at the historic Arclight Cinerama Dome in Hollywood.
Creator and writer David Milch, returning stars Timothy Olyphant, Ian McShane, Molly Parker, Paula Malcomson, W. Earl Brown, Dayton Callie, Kim Dickens, Brad Dourif, John Hawkes, Jeffrey Jones, Leon Rippy, Robin Weigert, Peter Jason, Geri Jewell, Cleo King and Keone Young, newcomer Jade Pettyjohn, director Daniel Minahan, and several others were on-hand at the event, which took place on May 14, 2019. There were even a few familiar faces in attendance whose characters ended up below ground during the original series, including Jim Beaver and Keith Carradine.
See Ian McShane and Timothy Olyphant may get their Emmy I.O.U. for ‘Deadwood’ – but not in acting...
Creator and writer David Milch, returning stars Timothy Olyphant, Ian McShane, Molly Parker, Paula Malcomson, W. Earl Brown, Dayton Callie, Kim Dickens, Brad Dourif, John Hawkes, Jeffrey Jones, Leon Rippy, Robin Weigert, Peter Jason, Geri Jewell, Cleo King and Keone Young, newcomer Jade Pettyjohn, director Daniel Minahan, and several others were on-hand at the event, which took place on May 14, 2019. There were even a few familiar faces in attendance whose characters ended up below ground during the original series, including Jim Beaver and Keith Carradine.
See Ian McShane and Timothy Olyphant may get their Emmy I.O.U. for ‘Deadwood’ – but not in acting...
- 5/15/2019
- by Zach Laws
- Gold Derby
Like sipping whiskey on a lazy Sunday afternoon, “Deadwood: The Movie” gradually but deliberately rewards fans who have waited 13 years to find out what happened to our favorite foul-mouthed ne’er-do-wells.
South Dakota’s 1889 statehood celebration reunites those who moved on from this dusty midwestern town such as Alma Garret (Molly Parker) and Calamity Jane (Robin Weigert) with those who never left. The latter includes Al Swearengen and Seth Bullock.
There’s also Trixie (Paula Malcomson), Doc Cochran (Brad Dourif), Sol Star (John Hawkes) and Charlie Utter (Dayton Callie) among others all spewing beautifully crafted dialogue filled with flowery four-letter swears and gems of wisdom. None are as masterful as McShane, of course, and writer and creator David Milch wastes no time giving good old Al all the best lines.
“Does brevity exist in your repertoire, sir?” Al asks an especially despicable George Hearst, reprised by the incomparable Gerald McRaney.
South Dakota’s 1889 statehood celebration reunites those who moved on from this dusty midwestern town such as Alma Garret (Molly Parker) and Calamity Jane (Robin Weigert) with those who never left. The latter includes Al Swearengen and Seth Bullock.
There’s also Trixie (Paula Malcomson), Doc Cochran (Brad Dourif), Sol Star (John Hawkes) and Charlie Utter (Dayton Callie) among others all spewing beautifully crafted dialogue filled with flowery four-letter swears and gems of wisdom. None are as masterful as McShane, of course, and writer and creator David Milch wastes no time giving good old Al all the best lines.
“Does brevity exist in your repertoire, sir?” Al asks an especially despicable George Hearst, reprised by the incomparable Gerald McRaney.
- 5/15/2019
- by Mekeisha Madden Toby
- Variety Film + TV
While we wait for the long awaited Deadwood movie to be released, HBO has shared a great behind-the-scenes video for the fans to watch to help us pass the time and keep us happy and excited about what they are going to deliver.
Deadwood: The Movie comes from writer and creator David Milch and director Daniel Minahan (Game of Thrones) and the video features the wonderful cast and crew of the film discussing what it’s been like for them to slip back into their characters after all these years. It’s pretty cool and worth watching if you’re a fan of the show.
In the film, “the indelible characters of the show are reunited after a decade to celebrate South Dakota’s statehood. Former rivalries are reignited, alliances are tested and old wounds reopened as all are left to navigate the inevitable changes that modernity and time have wrought.
Deadwood: The Movie comes from writer and creator David Milch and director Daniel Minahan (Game of Thrones) and the video features the wonderful cast and crew of the film discussing what it’s been like for them to slip back into their characters after all these years. It’s pretty cool and worth watching if you’re a fan of the show.
In the film, “the indelible characters of the show are reunited after a decade to celebrate South Dakota’s statehood. Former rivalries are reignited, alliances are tested and old wounds reopened as all are left to navigate the inevitable changes that modernity and time have wrought.
- 5/12/2019
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Seth Bullock and Al Swearengen find themselves up against a familiar foe when George Hearst returns to bring the new state of South Dakota into the modern age in the new trailer for Deadwood: The Movie, premiering May 31st on HBO.
The film sequel to the beloved Western is set 10 years after the series wrapped, with the characters reuniting to mark the official statehood of South Dakota. In the new clip, Bullock and Swearengen — the U.S. Marshal and crime boss, played by Timothy Olyphant and Ian McShane, respectively — must put...
The film sequel to the beloved Western is set 10 years after the series wrapped, with the characters reuniting to mark the official statehood of South Dakota. In the new clip, Bullock and Swearengen — the U.S. Marshal and crime boss, played by Timothy Olyphant and Ian McShane, respectively — must put...
- 4/25/2019
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Deadwood: The Movie is coming and I couldn’t be more excited to watch it! HBO has released a new trailer for the film which comes from writer and creator David Milch and director Daniel Minahan (Game of Thrones).
This latest trailer gives us our best look yet at the story that the film will tell, which is set ten years after the events of the original series. In the film, “the indelible characters of the show are reunited after a decade to celebrate South Dakota’s statehood. Former rivalries are reignited, alliances are tested and old wounds reopened as all are left to navigate the inevitable changes that modernity and time have wrought.”
It’s great to see all of these characters together again after all these years, and it looks like the story is going to take their story arcs in interesting directions. I like what I’ve...
This latest trailer gives us our best look yet at the story that the film will tell, which is set ten years after the events of the original series. In the film, “the indelible characters of the show are reunited after a decade to celebrate South Dakota’s statehood. Former rivalries are reignited, alliances are tested and old wounds reopened as all are left to navigate the inevitable changes that modernity and time have wrought.”
It’s great to see all of these characters together again after all these years, and it looks like the story is going to take their story arcs in interesting directions. I like what I’ve...
- 4/25/2019
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Welcome back to Deadwood. HBO has dropped the trailer for the upcoming “Deadwood” reunion movie — just in time for the 15th anniversary of the David Milch-created series debut — and by the looks of things, Ian McShane’s Al Swearengen is coming back with a whole new mess of problems.
In the two-hour film — officially titled “Deadwood: The Movie” — the indelible characters of the show are reunited after a decade to celebrate South Dakota’s statehood. Former rivalries are reignited, alliances are tested and old wounds reopened as all are left to navigate the inevitable changes that modernity and time have wrought.
Watch the trailer above.
Also Read: 'Deadwood' Movie: HBO Unveils Premiere Date - and a Teaser
“Deadwood” aired on HBO for three seasons from 2004-2006. The series focused on the colorful characters that inhabited the unincorporated frontier town of Deadwood, South Dakota, in the 1870s, and starred McShane,...
In the two-hour film — officially titled “Deadwood: The Movie” — the indelible characters of the show are reunited after a decade to celebrate South Dakota’s statehood. Former rivalries are reignited, alliances are tested and old wounds reopened as all are left to navigate the inevitable changes that modernity and time have wrought.
Watch the trailer above.
Also Read: 'Deadwood' Movie: HBO Unveils Premiere Date - and a Teaser
“Deadwood” aired on HBO for three seasons from 2004-2006. The series focused on the colorful characters that inhabited the unincorporated frontier town of Deadwood, South Dakota, in the 1870s, and starred McShane,...
- 4/25/2019
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Deadwood The Movie Trailer HBO‘s Deadwood: The Movie (2019) movie trailer stars Ian McShane, Timothy Olyphant, Molly Parker, Dayton Callie, and W. Earl Brown. Deadwood: The Movie‘s plot synopsis: “the indelible characters of the show are reunited after a decade to celebrate South Dakota’s statehood. [...]
Continue reading: Deadwood: The Movie (2019) Teaser Trailer: Ian McShane & Timothy Olyphant Return to Deadwood, South Dakota...
Continue reading: Deadwood: The Movie (2019) Teaser Trailer: Ian McShane & Timothy Olyphant Return to Deadwood, South Dakota...
- 3/22/2019
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Al Swearengen is f—in’ back. HBO released the first trailer for “Deadwood: The Movie” on Thursday, which was also the 15th anniversary of the series premiere of “Deadwood.”
The teaser (watch above) doesn’t give too much away from the film, which is scheduled to premiere Friday, May 31 at 8/7c, aka the final day of Emmy eligibility, but it’s so nice to see those faces and ‘staches again. Set in 1889, the film follows Al Swearengen (Ian McShane) & Co. as they reunite after a decade to celebrate South Dakota’s statehood. Needless to say, things don’t go too smoothly. Per HBO, “former rivalries are reignited, alliances are tested and old wounds reopened as all are left to navigate the inevitable changes that modernity and time have wrought.”
“You ever think, Bullock, of not going straight at a thing,” Al asks in the clip.
“No,” Bullock (Timothy Olyphant) deadpans.
The teaser (watch above) doesn’t give too much away from the film, which is scheduled to premiere Friday, May 31 at 8/7c, aka the final day of Emmy eligibility, but it’s so nice to see those faces and ‘staches again. Set in 1889, the film follows Al Swearengen (Ian McShane) & Co. as they reunite after a decade to celebrate South Dakota’s statehood. Needless to say, things don’t go too smoothly. Per HBO, “former rivalries are reignited, alliances are tested and old wounds reopened as all are left to navigate the inevitable changes that modernity and time have wrought.”
“You ever think, Bullock, of not going straight at a thing,” Al asks in the clip.
“No,” Bullock (Timothy Olyphant) deadpans.
- 3/21/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
Saddle up, cowboys. The long-awaited “Deadwood” movie is finally heading to HBO on May 31. While we’re excited to see most of the original cast return, there are a few memorable guest stars we wish could make an appearance. In anticipation of the upcoming film, let’s take a look back at 13 of the most famous guest actors from the show’s three-season run.
See ‘Deadwood’ movie cast: Ian McShane, Timothy Olyphant and 10 more are back after 12 long years [Photos]
Created by David Milch, “Deadwood” centers on a mining town in South Dakota during the 1800s that’s overrun with crime and corruption. The large ensemble cast was headlined by Timothy Olyphant as Seth Bullock, a hardware store owner and U.S. Marshal, and Ian McShane as Al Swearengen, a sadistically violent pimp and saloon owner. McShane and Olyphant are both returning for the film, as are Molly Parker, Paula Malcomson, John Hawkes,...
See ‘Deadwood’ movie cast: Ian McShane, Timothy Olyphant and 10 more are back after 12 long years [Photos]
Created by David Milch, “Deadwood” centers on a mining town in South Dakota during the 1800s that’s overrun with crime and corruption. The large ensemble cast was headlined by Timothy Olyphant as Seth Bullock, a hardware store owner and U.S. Marshal, and Ian McShane as Al Swearengen, a sadistically violent pimp and saloon owner. McShane and Olyphant are both returning for the film, as are Molly Parker, Paula Malcomson, John Hawkes,...
- 3/21/2019
- by Zach Laws
- Gold Derby
The gunslingers of Deadwood battle each other and the encroaching inevitability of modernity in the new teaser for the upcoming film sequel to the hit Western, set to premiere May 31st on HBO.
The Deadwood movie will be set 10 years after the series wrapped, with the characters reuniting to mark the official statehood of South Dakota. The new teaser doesn’t offer much in the way of plot points, but it does boast a quick-fire montage of shootouts, political intrigue and all sorts of old West grit.
The Deadwood movie...
The Deadwood movie will be set 10 years after the series wrapped, with the characters reuniting to mark the official statehood of South Dakota. The new teaser doesn’t offer much in the way of plot points, but it does boast a quick-fire montage of shootouts, political intrigue and all sorts of old West grit.
The Deadwood movie...
- 3/21/2019
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
In case you had any doubts that the Deadwood movie was actually happening, doubt no longer because the first trailer for it has just dropped!
As a fan of the HBO western series, it’s so great to see all of these characters together again after thirteen years! I was already excited for this movie, but this trailer definitely upped that excitement. It pretty crazy that this movie actually exists because I never thought it would.
Game of Thrones helmer Daniel Minahan directed the film from a script written by creator David Milch, and the story is set to take place 10 years after the events of the series.
In the film, “the indelible characters of the show are reunited after a decade to celebrate South Dakota’s statehood. Former rivalries are reignited, alliances are tested and old wounds reopened as all are left to navigate the inevitable changes that modernity and time have wrought.
As a fan of the HBO western series, it’s so great to see all of these characters together again after thirteen years! I was already excited for this movie, but this trailer definitely upped that excitement. It pretty crazy that this movie actually exists because I never thought it would.
Game of Thrones helmer Daniel Minahan directed the film from a script written by creator David Milch, and the story is set to take place 10 years after the events of the series.
In the film, “the indelible characters of the show are reunited after a decade to celebrate South Dakota’s statehood. Former rivalries are reignited, alliances are tested and old wounds reopened as all are left to navigate the inevitable changes that modernity and time have wrought.
- 3/21/2019
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Saddle up, cowboys. The long-awaited “Deadwood” movie is finally heading to HBO this spring. While we’re excited to see most of the original cast return, there are a few memorable guest stars we wish could make an appearance. In anticipation of the upcoming film, let’s take a look back at 13 of the most famous guest actors from the show’s three season run.
Created by David Milch, “Deadwood” centers on a mining town in South Dakota during the 1800’s that overrun with crime and corruption. The large ensemble cast was headlined by Timothy Olyphant as Seth Bullock, a hardware store owner and U.S. Marshal, and Ian McShane as Al Swearengen, a sadistically violent pimp and saloon owner. McShane and Olyphant are both returning for the film, as are Molly Parker, Paula Malcomson, John Hawkes, Anna Gunn, Dayton Callie, Brad Dourif, Robin Weigert, William Sanderson, Kim Dickens, Gerald McRaney,...
Created by David Milch, “Deadwood” centers on a mining town in South Dakota during the 1800’s that overrun with crime and corruption. The large ensemble cast was headlined by Timothy Olyphant as Seth Bullock, a hardware store owner and U.S. Marshal, and Ian McShane as Al Swearengen, a sadistically violent pimp and saloon owner. McShane and Olyphant are both returning for the film, as are Molly Parker, Paula Malcomson, John Hawkes, Anna Gunn, Dayton Callie, Brad Dourif, Robin Weigert, William Sanderson, Kim Dickens, Gerald McRaney,...
- 3/21/2019
- by Zach Laws and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
HBO has finally unveiled a premiere date and some footage from Deadwood: The Movie.
The highly anticipated two-hour revival movie will debut on the premium cabler on May 31.
"The indelible characters of the series are reunited after ten years to celebrate South Dakota’s statehood," reads the logline of the movie.
"Former rivalries are reignited, alliances are tested and old wounds are reopened, as all are left to navigate the inevitable changes that modernity and time have wrought."
Related: Deadwood Movie Ordered at HBO
Ian McShane (Al Swearengen), Timothy Olyphant (Seth Bullock), Molly Parker (Alma Ellsworth), Paula Malcomson (Trixie), John Hawkes (Sol Star), Anna Gunn (Martha Bullock), Dayton Callie (Charlie Utter), Brad Dourif (Doc Cochran), Robin Weigert (“Calamity” Jane Canary), William Sanderson (E.B. Farnum), Kim Dickens (Joanie Stubbs) and Gerald McRaney (George Hearst) are all slated to to appear.
The first footage gives fans a glimpse at the characters.
The highly anticipated two-hour revival movie will debut on the premium cabler on May 31.
"The indelible characters of the series are reunited after ten years to celebrate South Dakota’s statehood," reads the logline of the movie.
"Former rivalries are reignited, alliances are tested and old wounds are reopened, as all are left to navigate the inevitable changes that modernity and time have wrought."
Related: Deadwood Movie Ordered at HBO
Ian McShane (Al Swearengen), Timothy Olyphant (Seth Bullock), Molly Parker (Alma Ellsworth), Paula Malcomson (Trixie), John Hawkes (Sol Star), Anna Gunn (Martha Bullock), Dayton Callie (Charlie Utter), Brad Dourif (Doc Cochran), Robin Weigert (“Calamity” Jane Canary), William Sanderson (E.B. Farnum), Kim Dickens (Joanie Stubbs) and Gerald McRaney (George Hearst) are all slated to to appear.
The first footage gives fans a glimpse at the characters.
- 3/21/2019
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
HBO Films has released the first teaser and set a spring premiere date for Deadwood, the follow-up movie to David Milch’s critically praised HBO series. It will debut at 8 Pm Friday, May 31. Watch the clip above.
The film reunites the cult series’ indelible characters after a decade to celebrate South Dakota’s statehood. Former rivalries are reignited, alliances are tested and old wounds reopened as all are left to navigate the inevitable changes that modernity and time have wrought.
Returning cast members include Ian McShane, Timothy Olyphant, Molly Parker, Paula Malcomson, John Hawkes, Anna Gunn, Dayton Callie, Brad Dourif, Robin Weigert, William Sanderson, Kim Dickens, Gerald McRaney, Sean Bridgers, W. Earl Brown and Keone Young, among others. The film also will feature new cast member Jade Pettyjohn.
During its three-season, 36-episode run on HBO from 2004-06, the Deadwood series was nominated for 28 Emmys and won eight.. The series also...
The film reunites the cult series’ indelible characters after a decade to celebrate South Dakota’s statehood. Former rivalries are reignited, alliances are tested and old wounds reopened as all are left to navigate the inevitable changes that modernity and time have wrought.
Returning cast members include Ian McShane, Timothy Olyphant, Molly Parker, Paula Malcomson, John Hawkes, Anna Gunn, Dayton Callie, Brad Dourif, Robin Weigert, William Sanderson, Kim Dickens, Gerald McRaney, Sean Bridgers, W. Earl Brown and Keone Young, among others. The film also will feature new cast member Jade Pettyjohn.
During its three-season, 36-episode run on HBO from 2004-06, the Deadwood series was nominated for 28 Emmys and won eight.. The series also...
- 3/21/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
HBO’s “Deadwood” reunion movie finally has a premiere date, with the pay cable network announcing Thursday that the long-in-the-works follow-up to David Milch’s HBO series will premiere on Friday, May 31 at 8 p.m. Et/Pt.
In the two-hour film — officially titled “Deadwood: The Movie” — the indelible characters of the show are reunited after a decade to celebrate South Dakota’s statehood. Former rivalries are reignited, alliances are tested and old wounds reopened as all are left to navigate the inevitable changes that modernity and time have wrought.
“Deadwood” aired on HBO for three seasons from 2004-2006. The series focused on the colorful characters that inhabited the unincorporated frontier town of Deadwood, South Dakota, in the 1870s, and starred Ian McShane, Timothy Olyphant, Molly Parker and many others.
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It was canceled due to a dispute between studio Paramount Television and HBO,...
In the two-hour film — officially titled “Deadwood: The Movie” — the indelible characters of the show are reunited after a decade to celebrate South Dakota’s statehood. Former rivalries are reignited, alliances are tested and old wounds reopened as all are left to navigate the inevitable changes that modernity and time have wrought.
“Deadwood” aired on HBO for three seasons from 2004-2006. The series focused on the colorful characters that inhabited the unincorporated frontier town of Deadwood, South Dakota, in the 1870s, and starred Ian McShane, Timothy Olyphant, Molly Parker and many others.
Also Read: Miranda Richardson Joins HBO's 'Game of Thrones' Prequel
It was canceled due to a dispute between studio Paramount Television and HBO,...
- 3/21/2019
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
HBO unveiled a brand new sizzle reel earlier today, and it teased a lot of drama on the horizon for fans of the premium cabler.
Arguably, the biggest part of the clip is the brand new Game of Thrones Season 8, and it shows a meeting for the ages.
The Unsullied arrive at Winterfell with Drogon flying over them.
Arya gets a glimpse of the dragon, and we think it's fair to say she thinks it's going to help them win the upcoming war against the undead.
While people in the background look scared at the scale of the creature, Arya can't help but smile because, well, it's a freaking dragon!
Related: Game of Thrones Season 8: First Footage
The other Game of Thrones related footage in the clip was all from Game of Thrones Season 7.
HBO is clearly taking a subdued approach to promotion for the final season. At this stage,...
Arguably, the biggest part of the clip is the brand new Game of Thrones Season 8, and it shows a meeting for the ages.
The Unsullied arrive at Winterfell with Drogon flying over them.
Arya gets a glimpse of the dragon, and we think it's fair to say she thinks it's going to help them win the upcoming war against the undead.
While people in the background look scared at the scale of the creature, Arya can't help but smile because, well, it's a freaking dragon!
Related: Game of Thrones Season 8: First Footage
The other Game of Thrones related footage in the clip was all from Game of Thrones Season 7.
HBO is clearly taking a subdued approach to promotion for the final season. At this stage,...
- 2/24/2019
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Who’s up for a visit to Deadwood?
HBO on Sunday released a sizzle reel featuring never-before-seen footage from new and returning series, including the highly anticipated Deadwood reunion movie.
What little is shown from the feature-length revival includes Timothy Olyphant, who reprises his starring role as Seth Bullock. We first see him packing heat outside Star & Bullock Hardware, then mid-conversation with Ian McShane’s Al Swearengen in the Gem Saloon. “My job ain’t to follow the law, Al. My job is to interpret it,” he says.
In addition to Olyphant and McShane, returning cast members include Molly Parker...
HBO on Sunday released a sizzle reel featuring never-before-seen footage from new and returning series, including the highly anticipated Deadwood reunion movie.
What little is shown from the feature-length revival includes Timothy Olyphant, who reprises his starring role as Seth Bullock. We first see him packing heat outside Star & Bullock Hardware, then mid-conversation with Ian McShane’s Al Swearengen in the Gem Saloon. “My job ain’t to follow the law, Al. My job is to interpret it,” he says.
In addition to Olyphant and McShane, returning cast members include Molly Parker...
- 2/24/2019
- TVLine.com
When HBO Programming President Casey Bloys last July announced that the long-in-the-works Deadwood movie has finally been greenlighted, his guess was that the film might debut in Spring 2019. That had been the target premiere date, and I hear it has now been firmed up. David Milch’s Deadwood followup will debut this spring and will be eligible for the 2019 Primetime Emmy Awards.
Filming on the movie, which is set 10 years after the events in the cult series, started in November with most of that original cast of the series, which ran on HBO for three seasons, returning.
That includes Ian McShane (Al Swearengen), Timothy Olyphant (Seth Bullock), Molly Parker (Alma Ellsworth), Paula Malcomson (Trixie), John Hawkes (Sol Star), Anna Gunn (Martha Bullock), Dayton Callie (Charlie Utter), Brad Dourif (Doc Cochran), Robin Weigert (“Calamity” Jane Canary), William Sanderson (E.B. Farnum), Kim Dickens (Joanie Stubbs) and Gerald McRaney (George Hearst).
Filming on the movie, which is set 10 years after the events in the cult series, started in November with most of that original cast of the series, which ran on HBO for three seasons, returning.
That includes Ian McShane (Al Swearengen), Timothy Olyphant (Seth Bullock), Molly Parker (Alma Ellsworth), Paula Malcomson (Trixie), John Hawkes (Sol Star), Anna Gunn (Martha Bullock), Dayton Callie (Charlie Utter), Brad Dourif (Doc Cochran), Robin Weigert (“Calamity” Jane Canary), William Sanderson (E.B. Farnum), Kim Dickens (Joanie Stubbs) and Gerald McRaney (George Hearst).
- 2/9/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Here’s concrete proof that HBO is really making that Deadwood movie! EW has released a couple photos from David Milch‘s western, and they feature the return of Ian McShane as the vicious Al Swearengen, owner of the Gem saloon, along with Timothy Olyphant as Seth Bullock, who is now a U.S. Marshall.
It’s kinda crazy that after 12 years this movie is really happening because I honestly never really thought it would. But here we are, and I couldn’t be more excited! I was a big fan of the show and I’m happy to see that it’s finally going to get a proper conclusion.
Here’s the synopsis for the film that was previously released:
The indelible characters of the series are reunited after 10 years to celebrate South Dakota’s statehood. Former rivalries are reignited, alliances are tested and old wounds are reopened, as...
It’s kinda crazy that after 12 years this movie is really happening because I honestly never really thought it would. But here we are, and I couldn’t be more excited! I was a big fan of the show and I’m happy to see that it’s finally going to get a proper conclusion.
Here’s the synopsis for the film that was previously released:
The indelible characters of the series are reunited after 10 years to celebrate South Dakota’s statehood. Former rivalries are reignited, alliances are tested and old wounds are reopened, as...
- 12/19/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Twelve years after “Deadwood” left the airwaves, HBO has announced that its Emmy-winning western series will return as a TV movie in 2019. Production began this week for the telefilm that’s set a decade after the events of the show’s original 1870s timeline. So which cast members are returning for the “Deadwood” movie and which new star has been announced? Click through our photo gallery above for all the f***ing details.
SEEGiddyup! ‘Deadwood’ movie begins production at HBO: Which cast members are returning?
Of course, what would “Deadwood” be without foul-mouthed Al Swearengen (played by Ian McShane) and anti-hero Seth Bullock (portrayed by Timothy Olyphant)? The actors’ on-screen rivalry gave viewers some of the best moments in the show’s three-season history, including their knock-down drag-out fight that resulted in criminal and sheriff toppling over the balcony and onto the muddy thoroughfare. Both leading men are back for the TV movie,...
SEEGiddyup! ‘Deadwood’ movie begins production at HBO: Which cast members are returning?
Of course, what would “Deadwood” be without foul-mouthed Al Swearengen (played by Ian McShane) and anti-hero Seth Bullock (portrayed by Timothy Olyphant)? The actors’ on-screen rivalry gave viewers some of the best moments in the show’s three-season history, including their knock-down drag-out fight that resulted in criminal and sheriff toppling over the balcony and onto the muddy thoroughfare. Both leading men are back for the TV movie,...
- 11/7/2018
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Paul Bradshaw Nov 6, 2018
The sweariest saloon in the Wild West is finally reopening its doors, as HBO's Deadwood movie is finally underway.
If you’re a fan of Deadwood, this is the news you never thought you’d actually read. Ever since the show was abruptly cancelled in 2006 HBO has been teasing plans for a Deadwood movie.
Proving almost impossible to finance, it looked like it was never going to happen. Now, finally, the cameras have started rolling and the Deadwood movie is officially underway.
Showrunner David Milch has written the script (which will probably be about 50% Shakespearian poetry and 50% swearing) and long-time series director Daniel Minahan is directing.
The series arguably had a great ending but it was definitely a bit abrupt – and there were still plenty of loose ends to tie up. The film will pick things up 10 years later, with anyone who left the town coming...
The sweariest saloon in the Wild West is finally reopening its doors, as HBO's Deadwood movie is finally underway.
If you’re a fan of Deadwood, this is the news you never thought you’d actually read. Ever since the show was abruptly cancelled in 2006 HBO has been teasing plans for a Deadwood movie.
Proving almost impossible to finance, it looked like it was never going to happen. Now, finally, the cameras have started rolling and the Deadwood movie is officially underway.
Showrunner David Milch has written the script (which will probably be about 50% Shakespearian poetry and 50% swearing) and long-time series director Daniel Minahan is directing.
The series arguably had a great ending but it was definitely a bit abrupt – and there were still plenty of loose ends to tie up. The film will pick things up 10 years later, with anyone who left the town coming...
- 11/6/2018
- Den of Geek
Fans of the long-gestating Deadwood movie can breathe a huge sigh of relief.
HBO has confirmed that production has kicked off in Los Angeles, as well as revealing the logline and who will be part of the cast.
"The indelible characters of the series are reunited after ten years to celebrate South Dakota’s statehood," reads the description of the feature-length presentation.
"Former rivalries are reignited, alliances are tested and old wounds are reopened, as all are left to navigate the inevitable changes that modernity and time have wrought."
Ian McShane (Al Swearengen), Timothy Olyphant (Seth Bullock), Molly Parker (Alma Ellsworth), Paula Malcomson (Trixie), John Hawkes (Sol Star), Anna Gunn (Martha Bullock), Dayton Callie (Charlie Utter), Brad Dourif (Doc Cochran), Robin Weigert (“Calamity” Jane Canary), William Sanderson (E.B. Farnum), Kim Dickens (Joanie Stubbs) and Gerald McRaney (George Hearst) are all slated to return.
Related: Deadwood Movie: Actually Happening?
Deadwood...
HBO has confirmed that production has kicked off in Los Angeles, as well as revealing the logline and who will be part of the cast.
"The indelible characters of the series are reunited after ten years to celebrate South Dakota’s statehood," reads the description of the feature-length presentation.
"Former rivalries are reignited, alliances are tested and old wounds are reopened, as all are left to navigate the inevitable changes that modernity and time have wrought."
Ian McShane (Al Swearengen), Timothy Olyphant (Seth Bullock), Molly Parker (Alma Ellsworth), Paula Malcomson (Trixie), John Hawkes (Sol Star), Anna Gunn (Martha Bullock), Dayton Callie (Charlie Utter), Brad Dourif (Doc Cochran), Robin Weigert (“Calamity” Jane Canary), William Sanderson (E.B. Farnum), Kim Dickens (Joanie Stubbs) and Gerald McRaney (George Hearst) are all slated to return.
Related: Deadwood Movie: Actually Happening?
Deadwood...
- 11/5/2018
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
On Monday HBO gave fans of “Deadwood” the news they’ve been waiting 12 years, 2 months and 9 days for: the long-rumored TV movie has begun production in Los Angeles. The last episode of the Emmy- and Golden Globe-winning western aired August 27, 2006, with talks of a wrap-up movie being teased several times over the past dozen years. But now it’s finally official, according to HBO President of Programming Casey Bloys. So which cast members are returning for the telefilm?
See‘Deadwood’ cast: Where are they now? Timothy Olyphant, Ian McShane, Kim Dickens, Anna Gunn …
Golden Globe winner Ian McShane (Al Swearengen) and Timothy Olyphant (Seth Bullock) are not only back as the lead actors, but they’ll also serve as executive producers along with David Milch, Daniel Minahan, Carolyn Strauss, Gregg Fienberg and Scott Stephens. Milch wrote the telefilm while Minahan will serve as the director.
Also back in action are...
See‘Deadwood’ cast: Where are they now? Timothy Olyphant, Ian McShane, Kim Dickens, Anna Gunn …
Golden Globe winner Ian McShane (Al Swearengen) and Timothy Olyphant (Seth Bullock) are not only back as the lead actors, but they’ll also serve as executive producers along with David Milch, Daniel Minahan, Carolyn Strauss, Gregg Fienberg and Scott Stephens. Milch wrote the telefilm while Minahan will serve as the director.
Also back in action are...
- 11/5/2018
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
After years of talk and development, HBO Films has official started shooting the Deadwood movie! We are finally going to get a proper ending to this incredible western story 12 years after the series was cancelled.
Game of Thrones helmer Daniel Minahan will direct the film from a script written by creator David Milch, and the story is set to take place 10 years after the events of the series.
The cast for the film brings back Ian McShane (Al Swearengen), Timothy Olyphant (Seth Bullock), Molly Parker (Alma Ellsworth), Paula Malcomson (Trixie), John Hawkes (Sol Star), Anna Gunn (Martha Bullock), Dayton Callie (Charlie Utter), Brad Dourif (Doc Cochran), Robin Weigert (“Calamity” Jane Canary), William Sanderson (E.B. Farnum), Kim Dickens (Joanie Stubbs) and Gerald McRaney (George Hearst).
The film also includes a new cast member, Jade Pettyjohn, who will play a character named Caroline, but we don’t have any details on...
Game of Thrones helmer Daniel Minahan will direct the film from a script written by creator David Milch, and the story is set to take place 10 years after the events of the series.
The cast for the film brings back Ian McShane (Al Swearengen), Timothy Olyphant (Seth Bullock), Molly Parker (Alma Ellsworth), Paula Malcomson (Trixie), John Hawkes (Sol Star), Anna Gunn (Martha Bullock), Dayton Callie (Charlie Utter), Brad Dourif (Doc Cochran), Robin Weigert (“Calamity” Jane Canary), William Sanderson (E.B. Farnum), Kim Dickens (Joanie Stubbs) and Gerald McRaney (George Hearst).
The film also includes a new cast member, Jade Pettyjohn, who will play a character named Caroline, but we don’t have any details on...
- 11/5/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
HBO has super-double-officially pulled the trigger on its lonnnng-awaited Deadwood reunion movie, and with that comes the reveal of the full returning cast list.
As production gets underway in Los Angeles, HBO has announced that Ian McShane, Timothy Olyphant, Molly Parker and Paula Malcomson will reprise their respective roles as Al Swearengen, Seth Bullock, Alma Ellsworth and Trixie, while John Hawkes, Anna Gunn, Dayton Callie and Brad Dourif will be back as Sol Star, Martha Bullock, Charlie Utter and Doc Cochran.
Additionally, Robin Weigert, William Sanderson, Kim Dickens, Gerald McRaney and W. Earl Brown are set to again portray “Calamity” Jane Canary,...
As production gets underway in Los Angeles, HBO has announced that Ian McShane, Timothy Olyphant, Molly Parker and Paula Malcomson will reprise their respective roles as Al Swearengen, Seth Bullock, Alma Ellsworth and Trixie, while John Hawkes, Anna Gunn, Dayton Callie and Brad Dourif will be back as Sol Star, Martha Bullock, Charlie Utter and Doc Cochran.
Additionally, Robin Weigert, William Sanderson, Kim Dickens, Gerald McRaney and W. Earl Brown are set to again portray “Calamity” Jane Canary,...
- 11/5/2018
- TVLine.com
HBO Films’ long-in-the-works Deadwood movie has begun production 12 years after the end of the premium network’s Emmy-winning Western series from David Milch. Most of that original cast is returning for the film, which takes place 10 years after the events of the series that ran three seasons from 2004-2006.
Ian McShane (Al Swearengen), Timothy Olyphant (Seth Bullock), Molly Parker (Alma Ellsworth), Paula Malcomson (Trixie), John Hawkes (Sol Star), Anna Gunn (Martha Bullock), Dayton Callie (Charlie Utter), Brad Dourif (Doc Cochran), Robin Weigert (“Calamity” Jane Canary), William Sanderson (E.B. Farnum), Kim Dickens (Joanie Stubbs) and Gerald McRaney (George Hearst) return from the original 36-episode run of the series from 2004-2006.
The film includes a new cast member, Jade Pettyjohn, who will play the character of Caroline. Her character info is under wraps, but the actor is next onscreen with Nicole Kidman in Karyn Kusama’s gritty cop drama Destroyer.
The plot,...
Ian McShane (Al Swearengen), Timothy Olyphant (Seth Bullock), Molly Parker (Alma Ellsworth), Paula Malcomson (Trixie), John Hawkes (Sol Star), Anna Gunn (Martha Bullock), Dayton Callie (Charlie Utter), Brad Dourif (Doc Cochran), Robin Weigert (“Calamity” Jane Canary), William Sanderson (E.B. Farnum), Kim Dickens (Joanie Stubbs) and Gerald McRaney (George Hearst) return from the original 36-episode run of the series from 2004-2006.
The film includes a new cast member, Jade Pettyjohn, who will play the character of Caroline. Her character info is under wraps, but the actor is next onscreen with Nicole Kidman in Karyn Kusama’s gritty cop drama Destroyer.
The plot,...
- 11/5/2018
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Lights. Camera. Action. HBO has given the green light to the Deadwood TV show revival movie. Today, during the TCA Summer Press Tour, Programming President Casey Bloys confirmed production would begin in October, possibly with an eye toward a spring 2019 premiere. The Deadwood movie had been expected since the project received a California tax credit in April, and creator David Milch has had a script ready since 2017.
An HBO Western, Deadwood premiered on March 21, 2004 and ran for three seasons, before being cancelled. The Deadwood TV series finale, episode 3.12, "Tell Him Something Pretty," first aired on August 27, 2006. The series cast included: Molly Parker, Timothy Olyphant, Ian McShane, Brad Dourif, W. Earl Brown, John Hawkes, Paula Malcomson, Dayton Callie, Leon Rippy, William Sanderson, Robin Weigert, Sean Bridgers, Bree Seanna Wall, Jim Beaver, Jeffrey Jones,...
An HBO Western, Deadwood premiered on March 21, 2004 and ran for three seasons, before being cancelled. The Deadwood TV series finale, episode 3.12, "Tell Him Something Pretty," first aired on August 27, 2006. The series cast included: Molly Parker, Timothy Olyphant, Ian McShane, Brad Dourif, W. Earl Brown, John Hawkes, Paula Malcomson, Dayton Callie, Leon Rippy, William Sanderson, Robin Weigert, Sean Bridgers, Bree Seanna Wall, Jim Beaver, Jeffrey Jones,...
- 7/26/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Deadwood is headed back to HBO.
HBO President Casey Bloys confirmed Wednesday at the Television Critics Association Summer Press Tour that a movie sequel to the series will enter production this fall.
“We are greenlit on the Deadwood movie,” he said.
“We’re looking at an October start date. It has been a logistics nightmare getting all the cast members’ schedule lined up, but we are there, and it is greenlit.”
Deadwood originally aired on the premium cable network from 2004-06, lasting three seasons before the ax was swung.
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Bloys went on to state that no definite premiere date has been penciled in, but it could hit the air as early as Spring 2019.
What's more, Daniel Minahan who directed four episodes of the original series will return to direct the movie.
While he never went into...
HBO President Casey Bloys confirmed Wednesday at the Television Critics Association Summer Press Tour that a movie sequel to the series will enter production this fall.
“We are greenlit on the Deadwood movie,” he said.
“We’re looking at an October start date. It has been a logistics nightmare getting all the cast members’ schedule lined up, but we are there, and it is greenlit.”
Deadwood originally aired on the premium cable network from 2004-06, lasting three seasons before the ax was swung.
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Bloys went on to state that no definite premiere date has been penciled in, but it could hit the air as early as Spring 2019.
What's more, Daniel Minahan who directed four episodes of the original series will return to direct the movie.
While he never went into...
- 7/25/2018
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
"A murder like that only goes unsolved, if the police don't want to solve it."
The first trailer has been released for a new film called City of Lies. This is an investigative crime thriller that revolves around the murders of Tupac Shakur and Notorious B.I.G. The story follows Lapd detective Russell Poole, who has spent two decades on trying to solve the case of who killed Notorious B.I.G. Poole is played by Johnny Depp in the film and he is joined by Forest Whitaker, who plays a reporter named Jack Jackson. Here's the synopsis:
Based on the true story of one of the most notorious and unsolved cases in recent time, City Of Lies is a provocative thriller revealing a never-before-seen look at the infamous murder of The Notorious B.I.G. shortly following the death of Tupac. L.A.P.D. detective Russell Poole...
The first trailer has been released for a new film called City of Lies. This is an investigative crime thriller that revolves around the murders of Tupac Shakur and Notorious B.I.G. The story follows Lapd detective Russell Poole, who has spent two decades on trying to solve the case of who killed Notorious B.I.G. Poole is played by Johnny Depp in the film and he is joined by Forest Whitaker, who plays a reporter named Jack Jackson. Here's the synopsis:
Based on the true story of one of the most notorious and unsolved cases in recent time, City Of Lies is a provocative thriller revealing a never-before-seen look at the infamous murder of The Notorious B.I.G. shortly following the death of Tupac. L.A.P.D. detective Russell Poole...
- 5/22/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
"A murder like that only goes unsolved, if the police don't want to solve it." Global Road Entertainment has released the first official trailer for City of Lies, a new investigative thriller from director Brad Furman. The film is about how the murders of Tupac Shakur and Notorious Big spark an investigation, following an Lapd detective who has spent two decades trying to solve his biggest case. Johnny Depp stars as Detective Russell Poole, and co-stars with Forest Whitaker, a reporter named Jack Jackson. The full cast includes Toby Huss, Dayton Callie, Neil Brown Jr., Shea Whigham, Xander Berkeley, Melanie Benz, Shamier Anderson, Christian George, and Michael Paré. This looks okay, but doesn't seem like anything more than a standard detective thriller set in La, even though the crime they've investigating is very well knonw. Might have some slick twists and turns. Check it. Here's the first official trailer for...
- 5/21/2018
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Fear the Walking Dead Season 3 Blu-ray Review
Fear the Walking Dead: Season 3 Blu-ray Review, a AMC TV series starring Dayton Callie, Daniel Sharman, Sam Underwood, Kim Dickens, Cliff Curtis, Alycia Debnam-Carey, Frank Dillane, Danay Garcia, Mercedes Mason, Colman Domingo, and Daniel Sharman.
Street Date: March 13, 2018
Plot
As “Fear the Walking Dead” returns for [...]
Continue reading: Blu-ray Review: Fear The Walking Dead: Season 3: When the TV Series Came Into Its Own
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Fear the Walking Dead: Season 3 Blu-ray Review, a AMC TV series starring Dayton Callie, Daniel Sharman, Sam Underwood, Kim Dickens, Cliff Curtis, Alycia Debnam-Carey, Frank Dillane, Danay Garcia, Mercedes Mason, Colman Domingo, and Daniel Sharman.
Street Date: March 13, 2018
Plot
As “Fear the Walking Dead” returns for [...]
Continue reading: Blu-ray Review: Fear The Walking Dead: Season 3: When the TV Series Came Into Its Own
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- 3/24/2018
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
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Fear the Walking Dead came back from its mid-season break this week, and the drama wasted no time getting started. It was an eventful episode, and tucked away inside it was an homage to Breaking Bad, the AMC series that helped create the mold for blockbuster cable-tv series.
Via The Hollywood Reporter.
[Warning: This story contains spoilers for the midseason three premiere of AMC's Fear the Walking Dead.]
The story of Madison Clark (Kim Dickens) and her two children, Nick (Frank Dillane) and Alicia (Alycia Debnam-Carey), is about to come to an end.
At least, it's coming to an end for one pivotal Fear the Walking Dead figure: Dave Erickson, the man who co-created the Walking Dead spinoff and has served as showrunner from the outset. Season three marks Erickson's last dance with the Dead, as he hands the reins over to incoming showrunners Andrew Chambliss and...
Fear the Walking Dead came back from its mid-season break this week, and the drama wasted no time getting started. It was an eventful episode, and tucked away inside it was an homage to Breaking Bad, the AMC series that helped create the mold for blockbuster cable-tv series.
Via The Hollywood Reporter.
[Warning: This story contains spoilers for the midseason three premiere of AMC's Fear the Walking Dead.]
The story of Madison Clark (Kim Dickens) and her two children, Nick (Frank Dillane) and Alicia (Alycia Debnam-Carey), is about to come to an end.
At least, it's coming to an end for one pivotal Fear the Walking Dead figure: Dave Erickson, the man who co-created the Walking Dead spinoff and has served as showrunner from the outset. Season three marks Erickson's last dance with the Dead, as he hands the reins over to incoming showrunners Andrew Chambliss and...
- 9/11/2017
- by EG
- Yidio
(Aotn) We have been eager for the second half of season three of AMC’s “Fear The Walking Dead” to premiere, especially after getting the chance to check the extended trailer and catch-up with the cast while out at San Diego Comic Con. It may haven taken them a little while, however we can say with some level of certainty that “Fear The Walking Dead” has finally found its’ footing and has begun to equally rank right up there with its’ counter-part series, “The Walking Dead”. Kim Dickens (Madison), Colman Domingo (Victor Strand), Mercedes Mason (Ofelia), Michael Greyeyes (Qaletqa Walker), Frank Dillane (Nick), Alycia Debnam-Carey (Alicia), Dayton Callie (Jeremiah), Sam Underwood (Jake), Daniel Sharman (Troy), and showrunner David Erickson were on hand to give us some of the inside scoop.
Fans of the series have been clamoring for quite some time that they would love to eventually see a cross-over...
Fans of the series have been clamoring for quite some time that they would love to eventually see a cross-over...
- 9/10/2017
- by Kristyn Clarke
- Age of the Nerd
Fear the Walking Dead ended the first half of its third season on shaky ground. Madison (Kim Dickens) brokered peace between the Broke Jaw Ranch and the Black Hat Reservation by staging a suicide of Jeremiah (Dayton Callie). While that solved the problem temporarily, it also brought to power
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- 8/25/2017
- by Tim Surette
- TVGuide - Breaking News
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