The Season 2 finale of Joe Pickett is fast approaching, and in TV Insider’s exclusive clip on the upcoming episode it’s apparent things could get deadly. In the suspenseful video above for Episode 10, “The Third Way,” Pickett (Michael Dorman) makes a choice that may save his life but also has the potential to put himself and others in grave danger. Both Pickett and Shannon Moore (Emily Alabi) are standing in the mountain woods with plans to strike back against the Grimm brothers and Hank Scarlett’s (Roger LeBlanc) mob. But as Moore points out, they are outmanned. “They will kill you; then they’ll kill me, and then Marissa (Tanchay Redvers),” she warns. Pickett gives a solemn, deep grunt as Moore lays out the situation. “And they’ll get away with it, too.” He contemplates what to do before nodding and going to the back of his horse to grab a shotgun.
- 7/27/2023
- TV Insider
Exclusive: Joe Pickett is bulking up its cast for season two.
Alita: Battle Angel star Keean Johnson has joined as a new series regular and a trio of actors – Vivienne Guynn, Chad Rook and Aadila Dosani – have been promoted from recurring to series regulars.
This comes after Deadline revealed that the network had renewed the Michael Dorman-fronted drama series for a second season earlier this year.
The series follows a rookie game warden after he and his family move to an idyllic rural community in the mountains of Wyoming. Their dream, however, turns into a nightmare when Joe finds a murder victim in his backyard – and finds his family in the crosshairs of a deadly plot. Joe and his lawyer wife, Marybeth, are forced to navigate a tangled web of schemes, secrets, and conspiracy amid the gorgeous vistas of Wyoming’s vast wilderness.
Johnson, who just wrapped Paramount+’s...
Alita: Battle Angel star Keean Johnson has joined as a new series regular and a trio of actors – Vivienne Guynn, Chad Rook and Aadila Dosani – have been promoted from recurring to series regulars.
This comes after Deadline revealed that the network had renewed the Michael Dorman-fronted drama series for a second season earlier this year.
The series follows a rookie game warden after he and his family move to an idyllic rural community in the mountains of Wyoming. Their dream, however, turns into a nightmare when Joe finds a murder victim in his backyard – and finds his family in the crosshairs of a deadly plot. Joe and his lawyer wife, Marybeth, are forced to navigate a tangled web of schemes, secrets, and conspiracy amid the gorgeous vistas of Wyoming’s vast wilderness.
Johnson, who just wrapped Paramount+’s...
- 6/22/2022
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Kelvin Redvers, the Indigenous Canadian producer who fought the Cannes Film Festival dress code that prevented him from wearing moccasins on its red carpet, is launching a production company, Variety can reveal.
Redvers’ new outfit is called Indigifilm, and will focus on developing and producing scripted and unscripted projects in collaboration with international and Canadian creatives.
IndigiFilm has already completed filming on its first feature, “Cold Road,” in partnership with Bell Media’s streaming platform Crave. The thriller was written and directed by Redvers — who is part of the Deninu Kųę́ First Nation of the Northwest Territories — and revolves around an Indigenous woman’s harrowing road trip to be with her dying mother in a remote northern First Nation. It was shot entirely in Alberta and the Northwest Territories.
Development at IndigiFilm will be led by industry veteran Neil Thomas, co-creator of the Discovery series “Highway Thru Hell” and showrunner...
Redvers’ new outfit is called Indigifilm, and will focus on developing and producing scripted and unscripted projects in collaboration with international and Canadian creatives.
IndigiFilm has already completed filming on its first feature, “Cold Road,” in partnership with Bell Media’s streaming platform Crave. The thriller was written and directed by Redvers — who is part of the Deninu Kųę́ First Nation of the Northwest Territories — and revolves around an Indigenous woman’s harrowing road trip to be with her dying mother in a remote northern First Nation. It was shot entirely in Alberta and the Northwest Territories.
Development at IndigiFilm will be led by industry veteran Neil Thomas, co-creator of the Discovery series “Highway Thru Hell” and showrunner...
- 6/13/2022
- by Manori Ravindran
- Variety Film + TV
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