The finest financial drama that paved the way for other shows of its nature ended, and while it was a bittersweet feeling for fans of the show, it nodded toward who in the cast we might see in potential spinoffs.
Billion Season 7 Episode 12 marked the end of the current chapter for the beloved characters as a showdown between Axe and Prince turned everything around, teasing new endeavors for the characters.
Earlier in the year before Billions Season 7 premiered, Showtime was rumored to be working on developing spinoffs for their most popular dramas, with Billions and Dexter at the top of that list.
It was revealed that at least four Billions spinoffs would occur in entirely new environments. Still, fans of the original would love to see the characters be part of the new Billions in various capacities.
What made the series finale a pleasure to watch, as discussed in our Billions Season 7 Episode 12 review,...
Billion Season 7 Episode 12 marked the end of the current chapter for the beloved characters as a showdown between Axe and Prince turned everything around, teasing new endeavors for the characters.
Earlier in the year before Billions Season 7 premiered, Showtime was rumored to be working on developing spinoffs for their most popular dramas, with Billions and Dexter at the top of that list.
It was revealed that at least four Billions spinoffs would occur in entirely new environments. Still, fans of the original would love to see the characters be part of the new Billions in various capacities.
What made the series finale a pleasure to watch, as discussed in our Billions Season 7 Episode 12 review,...
- 11/8/2023
- by Denis Kimathi
- TVfanatic
We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, we’re lobbing queries left and right about lotsa shows including Billions, Survivor, the new Prison Break and Quantum Leap!
1 | Isn’t Jonathan Bailey’s American accent on Fellow Travelers one of the best you’ve ever heard from a foreign actor?
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1 | Isn’t Jonathan Bailey’s American accent on Fellow Travelers one of the best you’ve ever heard from a foreign actor?
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- 11/3/2023
- by Vlada Gelman, Matt Webb Mitovich, Dave Nemetz, Rebecca Iannucci, Ryan Schwartz, Nick Caruso, Keisha Hatchett and Charlie Mason
- TVLine.com
Delivering some late deal-making momentum to the American Film Market, Sony Pictures Classics snatched up North America and China distribution rights to the British black comedy mystery film Wicked Little Letters, starring Olivia Colman and Jessie Buckley.
Sony acquired the rights from StudioCanal and will release the film theatrically in 2024.
Directed by Thea Sharrock (Me Before You) from a screenplay by Jonny Sweet (Greed), Wicked Little Letters is based on a true scandal that stunned 1920s England. The story centers on neighbors Edith Swan (Colman) and rowdy Irish migrant Rose Gooding (Buckley) in the seaside town of Littlehampton. One day, a series of obscene letters begin to target Edith and others, and when suspicion falls on Rose, the women of the town suspect something is amiss and decide to investigate.
Wicked Little Letters recently had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival.
The film’s cast is rounded...
Sony acquired the rights from StudioCanal and will release the film theatrically in 2024.
Directed by Thea Sharrock (Me Before You) from a screenplay by Jonny Sweet (Greed), Wicked Little Letters is based on a true scandal that stunned 1920s England. The story centers on neighbors Edith Swan (Colman) and rowdy Irish migrant Rose Gooding (Buckley) in the seaside town of Littlehampton. One day, a series of obscene letters begin to target Edith and others, and when suspicion falls on Rose, the women of the town suspect something is amiss and decide to investigate.
Wicked Little Letters recently had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival.
The film’s cast is rounded...
- 11/3/2023
- by Patrick Brzeski
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
[Editors Note: The following interview contains spoilers for the “Billions” finale, Season 7, Episode 12, “Admirals Fund.”]
“Billions” ends not with one man reigning supreme, but two titans shaking hands. Chuck (Paul Giamatti) and Axe (Damian Lewis) joined forces early in Season 7 and — despite a history filled with trickery and betrayal — remain loyal to the very end. Along with their devout team of stock traders and political savants, the duo takes down Mike Prince (Corey Stoll) and his bid for the presidency, before parting ways as friends. Chuck will continue working for the state of New York, while Axe is back behind the soon-to-be sleek desk of his hedge fund.
For a series that began with promises by both men to utterly destroy the other, some fans may be miffed that neither star is crowned as champion. But for showrunners Brian Koppelman and David Levien, the “Billions” series finale isn’t all sunshine and rainbows. It’s an embodiment of what...
“Billions” ends not with one man reigning supreme, but two titans shaking hands. Chuck (Paul Giamatti) and Axe (Damian Lewis) joined forces early in Season 7 and — despite a history filled with trickery and betrayal — remain loyal to the very end. Along with their devout team of stock traders and political savants, the duo takes down Mike Prince (Corey Stoll) and his bid for the presidency, before parting ways as friends. Chuck will continue working for the state of New York, while Axe is back behind the soon-to-be sleek desk of his hedge fund.
For a series that began with promises by both men to utterly destroy the other, some fans may be miffed that neither star is crowned as champion. But for showrunners Brian Koppelman and David Levien, the “Billions” series finale isn’t all sunshine and rainbows. It’s an embodiment of what...
- 10/30/2023
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
In CBS’ repeat of Yellowstone’s Season 2 premiere Sunday, Beth hit the ground running, not only finding a pretty former rodeo queen to vie with Jamie for the Ag position but coming up with a brilliant scheme to bankrupt Dan and, in the process, make boss Bob stinkin’ rich. (Stinkin’ richer?)
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The plot: They buy a crap-ton of land, put it in a conservation easement, then get the government to pay them not to farm it. In short, Schwartz & Meyer becomes a landlord without ever renting one square foot.
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The plot: They buy a crap-ton of land, put it in a conservation easement, then get the government to pay them not to farm it. In short, Schwartz & Meyer becomes a landlord without ever renting one square foot.
- 10/30/2023
- by Charlie Mason
- TVLine.com
We’ve finally come to it, Billions fans: The point teased at the start of the season, when we had no real clue why Mike Prince would huck a printer through a glass wall just because he knew Wendy Rhoades was sitting on the other side.
The Showtime series’ finale laid out exactly how Bobby Axelrod & Co. teamed up to take down Prince’s company and his presidential campaign — and it gave longtime viewers some satisfying goodbyes, as well. In a moment, we’ll want to hear what you thought of the series-ender, as well as the season as a whole.
The Showtime series’ finale laid out exactly how Bobby Axelrod & Co. teamed up to take down Prince’s company and his presidential campaign — and it gave longtime viewers some satisfying goodbyes, as well. In a moment, we’ll want to hear what you thought of the series-ender, as well as the season as a whole.
- 10/30/2023
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
“That’s like a billion dollars in Indiana.” That quip from Bobby Axelrod is one of the memorable lines in the series finale of “Billions,” the Showtime drama series that wrapped its seven-season run Oct. 27 with the crowd-pleasing episode “Admirals Fund.”
Axelrod, played by Damian Lewis, delivers that line as he takes a victory lap after demolishing his latest foil, rival hedge fund manager Mike Prince (Corey Stoll). It’s a reference to that fact that Prince, after an elaborate sting pulled off by Axelrod and the core “Billions” ensemble, is left wiped out but for $100 million he invested with Black-owned banks a few years ago. Axe’s comment and Prince’s broad smile suggest that the latter is headed to the Midwest to nurse his wounds and rise anew.
The line about Indiana had been on a white board in the “Billions” writers room for more than two seasons,...
Axelrod, played by Damian Lewis, delivers that line as he takes a victory lap after demolishing his latest foil, rival hedge fund manager Mike Prince (Corey Stoll). It’s a reference to that fact that Prince, after an elaborate sting pulled off by Axelrod and the core “Billions” ensemble, is left wiped out but for $100 million he invested with Black-owned banks a few years ago. Axe’s comment and Prince’s broad smile suggest that the latter is headed to the Midwest to nurse his wounds and rise anew.
The line about Indiana had been on a white board in the “Billions” writers room for more than two seasons,...
- 10/28/2023
- by Cynthia Littleton
- Variety Film + TV
Questions are finally answered, but even more are raised in “Loki’s” pivotal fourth episode, “Heart of the Tva,” which is now streaming on Disney+.
The fate of the Time Variance Authority hangs in the balance in the altogether shocking hour, which sees Miss Minutes (Tara Strong) continue to sow chaos wherever she goes. Meanwhile, Victor Timely (Jonathan Majors) meets his hero, O.B. (Ke Huy Quan), but the duo’s respective fangirling over one another is ultimately cut short by the problem at hand: The Temporal Loom is becoming more and more overwhelmed by the branching timelines. Can they figure out how to rectify it before everyone dies? The thrilling outing is a turning point for the Marvel series and will have massive consequences for our (anti)heroes moving forward, ultimately making “Loki” the awards contender to watch this weekend.
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The fate of the Time Variance Authority hangs in the balance in the altogether shocking hour, which sees Miss Minutes (Tara Strong) continue to sow chaos wherever she goes. Meanwhile, Victor Timely (Jonathan Majors) meets his hero, O.B. (Ke Huy Quan), but the duo’s respective fangirling over one another is ultimately cut short by the problem at hand: The Temporal Loom is becoming more and more overwhelmed by the branching timelines. Can they figure out how to rectify it before everyone dies? The thrilling outing is a turning point for the Marvel series and will have massive consequences for our (anti)heroes moving forward, ultimately making “Loki” the awards contender to watch this weekend.
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- 10/28/2023
- by Kaitlin Thomas
- Gold Derby
Spoiler Alert: This article contains spoilers for “Admirals Fund,” the series finale of “Billions,” now streaming on Paramount+.
“Billions” ends where it began. At the close of “Admirals Fund,” the series finale of the Showtime drama series, Bobby Axelrod is scheming once again to make a new fortune with his merry band of alpha-male traders, who are revved up by his leadership to kill in the name of capitalism.
The closing segment of “Billions” was unabashedly designed to appeal to fans of the sudsy drama, which turns on the crazier-than-fiction tales of hedge fund managers and traders. Axelrod, played with gusto until the final frame by Damian Lewis, winds up on top. His most recent foil, rival trader/investor Michael Prince (Corey Stoll), has been defeated, publicly humiliated — although he is destined to rise again. “As it has ever been for men like you over the centuries,” Prince’s loyal...
“Billions” ends where it began. At the close of “Admirals Fund,” the series finale of the Showtime drama series, Bobby Axelrod is scheming once again to make a new fortune with his merry band of alpha-male traders, who are revved up by his leadership to kill in the name of capitalism.
The closing segment of “Billions” was unabashedly designed to appeal to fans of the sudsy drama, which turns on the crazier-than-fiction tales of hedge fund managers and traders. Axelrod, played with gusto until the final frame by Damian Lewis, winds up on top. His most recent foil, rival trader/investor Michael Prince (Corey Stoll), has been defeated, publicly humiliated — although he is destined to rise again. “As it has ever been for men like you over the centuries,” Prince’s loyal...
- 10/27/2023
- by Cynthia Littleton
- Variety Film + TV
The series finale for “Billions” was always meant for the diehard fans of the long-running Showtime drama. At “first blush” it’s a relatively happy ending. Relationships aren’t irreparably damaged and nearly every fan favorite character ends up as rich as they’ve always been.
But series co-creator and executive producer Brian Koppelman encouraged TheWrap to “close our eyes for a minute and think about it.” By the end of “Admirals Fund,” Bobby Axelrod (Damian Lewis) is exactly where he started, an obscenely rich man behind a desk barking orders at his underlings to make him more money.
“Is that a happy ending? Or is that an inevitable ending?” Koppelman asked. “Is that him accepting the limitations of who he is?”
“In ‘The Sopranos,’ people get killed. In our show when people get killed, they lose their money. And some people make more,” series co-creator and executive producer David Levien joked to TheWrap.
But series co-creator and executive producer Brian Koppelman encouraged TheWrap to “close our eyes for a minute and think about it.” By the end of “Admirals Fund,” Bobby Axelrod (Damian Lewis) is exactly where he started, an obscenely rich man behind a desk barking orders at his underlings to make him more money.
“Is that a happy ending? Or is that an inevitable ending?” Koppelman asked. “Is that him accepting the limitations of who he is?”
“In ‘The Sopranos,’ people get killed. In our show when people get killed, they lose their money. And some people make more,” series co-creator and executive producer David Levien joked to TheWrap.
- 10/27/2023
- by Kayla Cobb
- The Wrap
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for the Billions series finale “Admirals Fund.”] Who’d have thunk? Billions, Showtime’s smart and cynical hit show about the intersecting worlds of NYC’s financial and law enforcement goes out with a happy ending. TV Insider talked to Neil Burger, a producer and director who helmed, among many other episodes, the inaugural episode and the series finale. (He also has a feature film The Marsh King’s Daughter debuting on November 3.) Before we get deeper into the show, there was an Easter egg towards the end when Wags (David Costabile), loyal lieutenant to hedge fund billionaire Bobby “Axe” Axelrod (Damian Lewis), says he’s angling to head to Miami where all the action is now and Axe says they should go together. So will Miami be the first of the proposed upcoming Billions spinoffs? Neil Burger: That one seems to the furthest along, and I think Wags may be going there.
- 10/27/2023
- TV Insider
A lot can happen in a day.
A man can go from being a leading candidate in a presidential election to a nobody in politics, and (or!) he can lose his billionaire status -- in one day!
Many men can teeter on the verge of being penniless when, later in the day, their luck turns, making them the richest they've ever been.
We'll discuss everything that went down on Billions Season 7 Episode 12 -- and it was a lot, so this will be a long review -- and if you're yet to get caught up, beware of spoilers.
Billions' non-linear storytelling format has always worked for the episodes leading up to and including its season finales.
The format allows the writers to hit viewers with revelations and surprises, flashing back to hours, days, weeks, and even months before the events of the current episode.
And as sure as the sky is blue,...
A man can go from being a leading candidate in a presidential election to a nobody in politics, and (or!) he can lose his billionaire status -- in one day!
Many men can teeter on the verge of being penniless when, later in the day, their luck turns, making them the richest they've ever been.
We'll discuss everything that went down on Billions Season 7 Episode 12 -- and it was a lot, so this will be a long review -- and if you're yet to get caught up, beware of spoilers.
Billions' non-linear storytelling format has always worked for the episodes leading up to and including its season finales.
The format allows the writers to hit viewers with revelations and surprises, flashing back to hours, days, weeks, and even months before the events of the current episode.
And as sure as the sky is blue,...
- 10/27/2023
- by Denis Kimathi
- TVfanatic
[This story contains spoilers from the series finale of Billions, “Admirals Fund.”]
“Bobbie Sue took the money and run” is not exactly the same as saying “Bobby and Chuck took the money and run,” though “Sue” is not a bad nickname for the crusading lawyer played for seven seasons by Paul Giamatti. Still, the vibes are very much on point as Steve Miller Band’s “Take the Money and Run” played viewers out in the opening and closing moments of the series finale of Billions, which ended a seven-season run with one last signature heist and one last big score for basically every single character — everyone, except for late-game antagonist Mike Prince (Corey Stoll).
As often is the case with Billions, the final episode, “Admirals Fund,” pulls the curtain back on events from previous episodes, only to reveal that they did not play out exactly as the audience thought. It looked like the holy alliance of Chuck Rhodes (Giamatti...
“Bobbie Sue took the money and run” is not exactly the same as saying “Bobby and Chuck took the money and run,” though “Sue” is not a bad nickname for the crusading lawyer played for seven seasons by Paul Giamatti. Still, the vibes are very much on point as Steve Miller Band’s “Take the Money and Run” played viewers out in the opening and closing moments of the series finale of Billions, which ended a seven-season run with one last signature heist and one last big score for basically every single character — everyone, except for late-game antagonist Mike Prince (Corey Stoll).
As often is the case with Billions, the final episode, “Admirals Fund,” pulls the curtain back on events from previous episodes, only to reveal that they did not play out exactly as the audience thought. It looked like the holy alliance of Chuck Rhodes (Giamatti...
- 10/27/2023
- by Josh Wigler
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Spoiler Alert! Do not read this unless you have watched the series finale of Billions on Showtime.
It’s the end of the road for Bobby Axelrod and his team: the drama created by Brian Koppelman and David Levien ended its seven-season run Oct. 27 with a tidy finale that keeps Axe (Damian Lewis) in the game of making money.
Here, Koppelman and Levien reflect on the finale, how the writers strike impacted production on the finale, and why they couldn’t say goodbye without including a few more pop culture analogies (like Phil Spector with River Deep!) in the episode.
Sadly, questions about Billions spinoffs were verboten.
Deadline: Most important question first: how much thought went into deciding what T-shirt Damian Lewis would wear in the series finale?
Brian Koppelman: So much thought! Early on in the show, we started thinking about how and where Axe grew up and...
It’s the end of the road for Bobby Axelrod and his team: the drama created by Brian Koppelman and David Levien ended its seven-season run Oct. 27 with a tidy finale that keeps Axe (Damian Lewis) in the game of making money.
Here, Koppelman and Levien reflect on the finale, how the writers strike impacted production on the finale, and why they couldn’t say goodbye without including a few more pop culture analogies (like Phil Spector with River Deep!) in the episode.
Sadly, questions about Billions spinoffs were verboten.
Deadline: Most important question first: how much thought went into deciding what T-shirt Damian Lewis would wear in the series finale?
Brian Koppelman: So much thought! Early on in the show, we started thinking about how and where Axe grew up and...
- 10/27/2023
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
Billions has finally concluded its seven-year-long story with a big bang and a lot of money and people down the tubes. The final episode titled “Admirals Fund” takes the viewers on a whirlwind with many twists and turns. So, let’s discuss what happened and who ended up at the top.
The final episode of the series begins with some big revelations, which show that Kate Sacker (Condola Rashad) and Philip Charyn (Toney Goins) have been colluding with the Axe (Damian Lewis) and Chuck (Paul Giamatti) team. The fall of Mike Prince (Corey Stoll) begins very early in the episode with his most loyal employees turning against him and dumping all of his money in conflicted companies that will surely go down because of the rumors that Chuck is spreading.
As Mike heads to Camp David to meet the President, he is alerted by Axe that all of his money...
The final episode of the series begins with some big revelations, which show that Kate Sacker (Condola Rashad) and Philip Charyn (Toney Goins) have been colluding with the Axe (Damian Lewis) and Chuck (Paul Giamatti) team. The fall of Mike Prince (Corey Stoll) begins very early in the episode with his most loyal employees turning against him and dumping all of his money in conflicted companies that will surely go down because of the rumors that Chuck is spreading.
As Mike heads to Camp David to meet the President, he is alerted by Axe that all of his money...
- 10/27/2023
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
On an otherwise unassuming Monday in February, Showtime issued a press release that, sans context, appeared to be business as usual. The cable channel/streaming service announced development plans for two of its most popular series: “Dexter,” the mid-aughts serial killer thriller, was exploring up to three new iterations, and “Billions,” the ongoing financial drama starring Paul Giamatti and Damian Lewis, was developing four spinoffs, including two titled “Millions” and “Trillions.”
Reactions were swift and merciless.
While plenty of eyes rolled in “Dexter’s” direction, a pervading sense of inevitability won out. Why wouldn’t Showtime extend a show that, despite complaints the original ran too long already, led to a revival that became “the most-watched series in Showtime history. Suits are physically incapable of leaving money on the table, so sure, fine, make “Teen Dexter” (actual working title: “Dexter: Origins”) and “Dexter Jr.” (aka “Dexter: New Blood” Season 2).
But why,...
Reactions were swift and merciless.
While plenty of eyes rolled in “Dexter’s” direction, a pervading sense of inevitability won out. Why wouldn’t Showtime extend a show that, despite complaints the original ran too long already, led to a revival that became “the most-watched series in Showtime history. Suits are physically incapable of leaving money on the table, so sure, fine, make “Teen Dexter” (actual working title: “Dexter: Origins”) and “Dexter Jr.” (aka “Dexter: New Blood” Season 2).
But why,...
- 10/26/2023
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
It's almost lights out for Billions as the series ends this week.
The series finale is the opportunity to bring this story to an end, but there is more it must accomplish.
Spoilers for Billions Season 7 Episode 12 tease a thrilling episode full of surprises as Axe's actual plan comes to fruition, ending Prince once and for all.
Obliterating Mike Prince
Nothing is more important for many characters in the show than seeing Prince fall and never get up again.
This common goal has seen the unification of factions that have been mortal enemies throughout the series' run.
Chuck had been trying to get Mike for most of the seventh season, but Prince collected wins everywhere he went.
Against all odds, Mike secured himself a place in the halls of politics, something that made three people angry.
It is worth saying that the grounds for barring Mike Prince from running...
The series finale is the opportunity to bring this story to an end, but there is more it must accomplish.
Spoilers for Billions Season 7 Episode 12 tease a thrilling episode full of surprises as Axe's actual plan comes to fruition, ending Prince once and for all.
Obliterating Mike Prince
Nothing is more important for many characters in the show than seeing Prince fall and never get up again.
This common goal has seen the unification of factions that have been mortal enemies throughout the series' run.
Chuck had been trying to get Mike for most of the seventh season, but Prince collected wins everywhere he went.
Against all odds, Mike secured himself a place in the halls of politics, something that made three people angry.
It is worth saying that the grounds for barring Mike Prince from running...
- 10/25/2023
- by Denis Kimathi
- TVfanatic
Everything with a beginning has an end, and it is here for Billions.
After eight years, seven seasons, and eighty-four episodes, it feels surreal that we won't be treated to the high-value drama the show offers the way it does.
As the Billions series finale approaches, it doesn't seem like the stakes are high enough to warrant investing in a series finale with an outcome of a particular nature.
Whatever way the creatives decide to wrap up the story will not be that significant.
So, where did the rain start beating this once red-hot show?
We must circle back to the series premiere to assess fairly.
When many shows premiere, one can almost tell after the pilot what the endgame will be. Even if they don't know what will happen, there is a rough idea about how events should play out.
Very few shows are not tied to this logic,...
After eight years, seven seasons, and eighty-four episodes, it feels surreal that we won't be treated to the high-value drama the show offers the way it does.
As the Billions series finale approaches, it doesn't seem like the stakes are high enough to warrant investing in a series finale with an outcome of a particular nature.
Whatever way the creatives decide to wrap up the story will not be that significant.
So, where did the rain start beating this once red-hot show?
We must circle back to the series premiere to assess fairly.
When many shows premiere, one can almost tell after the pilot what the endgame will be. Even if they don't know what will happen, there is a rough idea about how events should play out.
Very few shows are not tied to this logic,...
- 10/24/2023
- by Denis Kimathi
- TVfanatic
The promo for Showtime’s Billions season seven episode 12 warns that “all will go down” and that fans should prepare for an epic final showdown. Who will emerge victorious? It’s got to be Axe, doesn’t it? All questions will be answered with episode 12, the season – and series – finale streaming on Paramount+ with Showtime on Friday, October 27, 2023.
Season seven episodes also air on Showtime on Sundays at 8pm Et/Pt.
“Admirals Fund” Plot: Trust is built and broken as fate hangs in the balance for all when Chuck, Axe and Prince have the ultimate showdown.
Season seven stars Paul Giamatti as Chuck Rhoades, Corey Stoll as Mike Prince, Maggie Siff as Wendy Rhoades, David Costabile as Mike “Wags” Wagner, Asia Kate Dillon as Taylor Mason, and Dola Rashad as Kate Sacker. Jeffrey DeMunn plays Chuck Rhoades Sr., Sakina Jaffrey is Daevisha “Dave” Mahar, Kelly AuCoin is “Dollar” Bill Stern,...
Season seven episodes also air on Showtime on Sundays at 8pm Et/Pt.
“Admirals Fund” Plot: Trust is built and broken as fate hangs in the balance for all when Chuck, Axe and Prince have the ultimate showdown.
Season seven stars Paul Giamatti as Chuck Rhoades, Corey Stoll as Mike Prince, Maggie Siff as Wendy Rhoades, David Costabile as Mike “Wags” Wagner, Asia Kate Dillon as Taylor Mason, and Dola Rashad as Kate Sacker. Jeffrey DeMunn plays Chuck Rhoades Sr., Sakina Jaffrey is Daevisha “Dave” Mahar, Kelly AuCoin is “Dollar” Bill Stern,...
- 10/23/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
It is on!
After nine episodes that felt like forever, the war between Prince and Chuck kicked off officially, with everyone picking members for their team.
It all came down to loyalty; whoever had the most loyal people on his side was better positioned to win.
We will discuss everything that went down on Billions Season 7 Episode 10, so if you're yet to get caught up, beware of spoilers.
A lot happened, so where should we begin? The logical start would be the episode's beginning.
After years apart, Prince and Axe finally met, and the circumstances could not have been worse. Prince was fired up, and from the first word he uttered, one could tell that he was mad.
I'm all for honoring your emotions, but it is wise not to expose your feelings to your enemies. It was rational that Prince felt angry after discovering betrayal on that scale, but...
After nine episodes that felt like forever, the war between Prince and Chuck kicked off officially, with everyone picking members for their team.
It all came down to loyalty; whoever had the most loyal people on his side was better positioned to win.
We will discuss everything that went down on Billions Season 7 Episode 10, so if you're yet to get caught up, beware of spoilers.
A lot happened, so where should we begin? The logical start would be the episode's beginning.
After years apart, Prince and Axe finally met, and the circumstances could not have been worse. Prince was fired up, and from the first word he uttered, one could tell that he was mad.
I'm all for honoring your emotions, but it is wise not to expose your feelings to your enemies. It was rational that Prince felt angry after discovering betrayal on that scale, but...
- 10/14/2023
- by Denis Kimathi
- TVfanatic
On Friday, October 20, 2023, at 12:35 Am, Showtime will air Season 7, Episode 10 of “Billions” titled “Enemies List.”
In this episode, significant changes are on the horizon as Prince responds to an act of betrayal. Meanwhile, Chuck forms unlikely alliances as part of his mission to bring down Prince. Wendy finds herself in a challenging position, navigating a complex situation. Axe and Taylor join forces to dismantle Prince’s sinister plans.
“Billions” is a TV series that delves into the high-stakes world of finance, power, and personal rivalries. The show explores the complex relationships and strategic maneuvers of its characters in their pursuit of wealth and control.
This episode promises to be filled with twists and turns as the characters face betrayals, shifting alliances, and intense confrontations. If you’re interested in the world of finance, power struggles, and intricate storytelling, “Billions” offers a captivating narrative.
Tune in to Showtime to witness...
In this episode, significant changes are on the horizon as Prince responds to an act of betrayal. Meanwhile, Chuck forms unlikely alliances as part of his mission to bring down Prince. Wendy finds herself in a challenging position, navigating a complex situation. Axe and Taylor join forces to dismantle Prince’s sinister plans.
“Billions” is a TV series that delves into the high-stakes world of finance, power, and personal rivalries. The show explores the complex relationships and strategic maneuvers of its characters in their pursuit of wealth and control.
This episode promises to be filled with twists and turns as the characters face betrayals, shifting alliances, and intense confrontations. If you’re interested in the world of finance, power struggles, and intricate storytelling, “Billions” offers a captivating narrative.
Tune in to Showtime to witness...
- 10/13/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Sunday, October 15, 2023, at 8:00 Pm, Showtime will air Season 7, Episode 10 of “Billions” titled “Enemies List.” In this episode, significant developments unfold in the wake of betrayal.
Prince, a central character, makes substantial changes in response to recent betrayals, setting the stage for a shift in power dynamics. Chuck, another key figure, forms unlikely alliances as part of his mission to take down Prince, further intensifying the ongoing battle.
Wendy, caught in a challenging position, faces difficult decisions that may have far-reaching consequences. Meanwhile, Axe and Taylor join forces to thwart Prince’s sinister maneuvers, adding another layer of intrigue to the storyline.
“Billions” is known for its complex characters and intricate plotlines, and this episode is expected to deliver more of the same. It delves into themes of power, manipulation, and ambition, offering viewers a thrilling and suspenseful narrative.
If you’re a fan of intricate dramas and high-stakes intrigue,...
Prince, a central character, makes substantial changes in response to recent betrayals, setting the stage for a shift in power dynamics. Chuck, another key figure, forms unlikely alliances as part of his mission to take down Prince, further intensifying the ongoing battle.
Wendy, caught in a challenging position, faces difficult decisions that may have far-reaching consequences. Meanwhile, Axe and Taylor join forces to thwart Prince’s sinister maneuvers, adding another layer of intrigue to the storyline.
“Billions” is known for its complex characters and intricate plotlines, and this episode is expected to deliver more of the same. It delves into themes of power, manipulation, and ambition, offering viewers a thrilling and suspenseful narrative.
If you’re a fan of intricate dramas and high-stakes intrigue,...
- 10/8/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
While sometimes they can be an absolute headache to get around and seem inconvenient, bureaucratic processes are there to protect people, whether directly or indirectly.
Any attempt to skirt the part of or the complete process, especially in crucial matters, should be taken seriously.
In many cases, bypassing guidelines set to ensure everyone's safety can be dangerous.
Billions Season 7 Episode 7 delivered a major surprise, and we will discuss everything that went down, so if you're not yet caught up, beware of spoilers.
Kevin was all grown now, and like most teenagers his age, he was ready to take a driving test. Too bad he couldn't drive to save his life. Even the worst of drivers could see that he needed to practice more based on how he parked.
Driving affects everyone; the extra layer is that it's all about safety. It's about safety for the driver and, as importantly, if not more,...
Any attempt to skirt the part of or the complete process, especially in crucial matters, should be taken seriously.
In many cases, bypassing guidelines set to ensure everyone's safety can be dangerous.
Billions Season 7 Episode 7 delivered a major surprise, and we will discuss everything that went down, so if you're not yet caught up, beware of spoilers.
Kevin was all grown now, and like most teenagers his age, he was ready to take a driving test. Too bad he couldn't drive to save his life. Even the worst of drivers could see that he needed to practice more based on how he parked.
Driving affects everyone; the extra layer is that it's all about safety. It's about safety for the driver and, as importantly, if not more,...
- 9/22/2023
- by Denis Kimathi
- TVfanatic
On Sunday, September 24, 2023, at 1:10 Am, Showtime will air Season 7, Episode 6 of “Billions” titled “The Man in the Olive Drab T-Shirt.” This episode continues the intricate plot of the series.
In “The Man in the Olive Drab T-Shirt,” Axe seeks a favor from Chuck to deal with a mutual adversary. Meanwhile, Prince works on increasing his public presence and reputation. Chuck looks for advice from an unconventional business thinker, and Wendy focuses on conducting employee feedback sessions, even if it affects Prince’s pride.
“Billions” is a series that delves into the world of high finance, politics, and power struggles. The show is known for its complex characters and intricate plotlines.
If you’re a fan of “Billions” and want to see how the characters navigate their complex relationships and challenges, be sure to tune in to Showtime at 1:10 Am on Sunday for Episode 6, “The Man in the Olive Drab T-Shirt.
In “The Man in the Olive Drab T-Shirt,” Axe seeks a favor from Chuck to deal with a mutual adversary. Meanwhile, Prince works on increasing his public presence and reputation. Chuck looks for advice from an unconventional business thinker, and Wendy focuses on conducting employee feedback sessions, even if it affects Prince’s pride.
“Billions” is a series that delves into the world of high finance, politics, and power struggles. The show is known for its complex characters and intricate plotlines.
If you’re a fan of “Billions” and want to see how the characters navigate their complex relationships and challenges, be sure to tune in to Showtime at 1:10 Am on Sunday for Episode 6, “The Man in the Olive Drab T-Shirt.
- 9/19/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Has there ever been confusion on what the word disaster means?
The very sound of the word is horrifying. Even if the internet has watered down the impact the term used to have, there is still a lingering sense of dread associated with the word.
When a disaster occurs, it is impossible to derive anything positive from it, and we believe that to be true, or at least I did.
We will discuss the events of Billions Season 7 Episode 4 in-depth, so if you're yet to get caught up on it, beware of spoilers.
As Prince fielded threats and crises from all corners, a real-world disaster was happening as a hurricane-ravaged a community. In the true fashion associated with the Mpc trading floor, they bet on it.
It was wild to think that someone would see something like that unfold on the screen, and instead of sympathizing with the people and communities affected by the tragedy,...
The very sound of the word is horrifying. Even if the internet has watered down the impact the term used to have, there is still a lingering sense of dread associated with the word.
When a disaster occurs, it is impossible to derive anything positive from it, and we believe that to be true, or at least I did.
We will discuss the events of Billions Season 7 Episode 4 in-depth, so if you're yet to get caught up on it, beware of spoilers.
As Prince fielded threats and crises from all corners, a real-world disaster was happening as a hurricane-ravaged a community. In the true fashion associated with the Mpc trading floor, they bet on it.
It was wild to think that someone would see something like that unfold on the screen, and instead of sympathizing with the people and communities affected by the tragedy,...
- 9/1/2023
- by Denis Kimathi
- TVfanatic
Netflix’s One Piece live-action adaptation is streaming worldwide and has certainly taken fans by surprise with some of the notable creative changes, one of which is the introduction of Vice Admiral Garp. In true Shounen fashion, the leading faction of the manga series, pirates, must also face formidable mainstay adversaries, which in this context are the Marines, the peacekeeping administration deployed by the World Government to keep miscreants like pirates and bandits in check. Vice Admiral Garp is presented as the leader of the Marine fleet, chasing Luffy and his straw-hat crew through the East Blue.
Spoilers Ahead
Although initially the cat and mouse game between the two parties seems random, the biggest surprise of the first season is revealed in the climax of the fourth episode, titled The Pirates Are Coming, with the reveal of a familial connection. Garp turns out to be Monkey D. Luffy’s grandfather,...
Spoilers Ahead
Although initially the cat and mouse game between the two parties seems random, the biggest surprise of the first season is revealed in the climax of the fourth episode, titled The Pirates Are Coming, with the reveal of a familial connection. Garp turns out to be Monkey D. Luffy’s grandfather,...
- 9/1/2023
- by Siddhartha Das
- Film Fugitives
This column contains Spoilers for all of Billions Season 3, which aired its finale earlier this week.
The midpoint of Billions Season 3 featured a huge moment for the series to date: the Showtime drama’s arch-rivals, U.S. attorney Chuck Rhoades (Paul Giamatti) and hedge fund mogul Bobby “Axe” Axelrod (Damian Lewis), facing each other across a dining room table and, with the help of Chuck’s wife/Axe’s therapist Wendy (Maggie Siff), acknowledging that they needed to join forces against a common enemy.
In today’s ultra-serialized drama landscape,...
The midpoint of Billions Season 3 featured a huge moment for the series to date: the Showtime drama’s arch-rivals, U.S. attorney Chuck Rhoades (Paul Giamatti) and hedge fund mogul Bobby “Axe” Axelrod (Damian Lewis), facing each other across a dining room table and, with the help of Chuck’s wife/Axe’s therapist Wendy (Maggie Siff), acknowledging that they needed to join forces against a common enemy.
In today’s ultra-serialized drama landscape,...
- 6/14/2018
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Rollingstone.com
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