Showtime Networks co-presidents Gary Levine and Jana Winograde took the TCA stage on Monday morning to unveil a slew of premiere dates.
The first of them is Billions, which will debut its fifth season on May 3 at 9 pm Et/Pt. As previously reported, Julianna Margulies (The Good Wife) and Corey Stoll (House of Cards) are set to appear in the series in multiple episodes alongside series stars Paul Giamatti and Damian Lewis. The season is currently in production in New York.
In the forthcoming season, Bobby Axelrod (Lewis) and Chuck Rhoades (Giamatti) see their vicious rivalry reignited, while new enemies rise and take aim. Stoll will play social impact pioneer Mike Prince, who poses a true threat to Axe while Chuck feuds with a formidable district attorney. Taylor Mason (Asia Kate Dillon) is forced back to Axe Capital, where they must fight to protect their employees and their assets. Wendy...
The first of them is Billions, which will debut its fifth season on May 3 at 9 pm Et/Pt. As previously reported, Julianna Margulies (The Good Wife) and Corey Stoll (House of Cards) are set to appear in the series in multiple episodes alongside series stars Paul Giamatti and Damian Lewis. The season is currently in production in New York.
In the forthcoming season, Bobby Axelrod (Lewis) and Chuck Rhoades (Giamatti) see their vicious rivalry reignited, while new enemies rise and take aim. Stoll will play social impact pioneer Mike Prince, who poses a true threat to Axe while Chuck feuds with a formidable district attorney. Taylor Mason (Asia Kate Dillon) is forced back to Axe Capital, where they must fight to protect their employees and their assets. Wendy...
- 1/13/2020
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
One would think that the more money a person has the easier they can get out of each and every problem that comes along, but as we’ve seen with the show Billions that’s just not the case and in fact the problems only get worse as time goes on and the money continues to accumulate. As of season 5 the Showtime series will be changing yet again as the morality of big business in the Big Apple will continue to unfold and the ongoing saga of Bobby Axelrod is told as he and his protege, Taylor Mason, continue to try
A Few Things We Can Expect from Billions Season 5...
A Few Things We Can Expect from Billions Season 5...
- 1/6/2020
- by Tom
- TVovermind.com
Alec Bojalad Jan 13, 2020
Showtime has picked up Billions season 5, ensuring another year of illicit financial activity.
Pssst. Here's an insider stock tip: Billions has been renewed for season 5 by Showtime. Deadline first reported the news. Also, don't follow up on that tip. Insider trading is illegal. It sent Martha Stewart to jail
Billions has evolved into Showtime's trademark drama. The stock market-centric show has inspired a cadre of devoted fans online and is good for around 4.2 million viewers per episode. Despite getting off to an inauspicious start, the show's brand of cynical humor and storytelling has aged well four seasons in.
“Billions’ addictive examination of wealth and power is supremely entertaining, smart and surprising,” Gary Levine, Co-President of Entertainment, Showtime Networks Inc. said in a statement. “We’re loving season four and can’t wait to buckle up for the wild ride that Brian and David and their brilliant cast...
Showtime has picked up Billions season 5, ensuring another year of illicit financial activity.
Pssst. Here's an insider stock tip: Billions has been renewed for season 5 by Showtime. Deadline first reported the news. Also, don't follow up on that tip. Insider trading is illegal. It sent Martha Stewart to jail
Billions has evolved into Showtime's trademark drama. The stock market-centric show has inspired a cadre of devoted fans online and is good for around 4.2 million viewers per episode. Despite getting off to an inauspicious start, the show's brand of cynical humor and storytelling has aged well four seasons in.
“Billions’ addictive examination of wealth and power is supremely entertaining, smart and surprising,” Gary Levine, Co-President of Entertainment, Showtime Networks Inc. said in a statement. “We’re loving season four and can’t wait to buckle up for the wild ride that Brian and David and their brilliant cast...
- 5/8/2019
- Den of Geek
Sneak Peek Season 4 of "Billions", the episodic New York City set legal drama starring Paul Giamatti ("The Pentagon Papers"), Damian Lewis ("Band of Brothers") and Maggie Siff ("Sons of Anarchy"), returning March 17, 2019 on Showtime:
"...Giamatti plays 'Chuck Rhoades, Jr.', a ruthless 'Us Attorney' for the 'Southern District of New York' with a distaste for corrupt politicans who cover-up, obstruct and try to buy their way out of justice.
"Despite his significant power, Rhoades struggles not to be overshadowed by his wife 'Wendy' and rich father.
"In private, he and his wife engage in 'Bdsm' role play, with Chuck as Wendy's 'slave', loosely based on Preet Bharara, the fired, former Us Attorney for the Southern District of New York.
"Lewis plays 'Bobby Axelrod', an ambitious billionaire manager of hedge fund 'Axe Capital' who worked his way up from humble beginnings. He was a survivor of the September 11 attacks...
"...Giamatti plays 'Chuck Rhoades, Jr.', a ruthless 'Us Attorney' for the 'Southern District of New York' with a distaste for corrupt politicans who cover-up, obstruct and try to buy their way out of justice.
"Despite his significant power, Rhoades struggles not to be overshadowed by his wife 'Wendy' and rich father.
"In private, he and his wife engage in 'Bdsm' role play, with Chuck as Wendy's 'slave', loosely based on Preet Bharara, the fired, former Us Attorney for the Southern District of New York.
"Lewis plays 'Bobby Axelrod', an ambitious billionaire manager of hedge fund 'Axe Capital' who worked his way up from humble beginnings. He was a survivor of the September 11 attacks...
- 2/18/2019
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
A Billions star is making a beeline for NBC.
Malin Akerman has joined the cast of NBC drama pilot Prism which focuses on a murder trial, with each episode being told from the perspective of a different key person involved.
“A provocative exploration of a murder trial in which every episode is told through the perspective of a different key person involved," reads the official logline.
"Each new version of the facts ratchets up the mystery and the suspense, calling into question everything we have seen so far and asking is the right person on trial?"
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"Driven by an ensemble of complicated characters, the show lets the audience ask if truth matters less than who can tell the most compelling story.”
Akerman is on board to play Rachel Lewis, public defender who will stop at nothing to...
Malin Akerman has joined the cast of NBC drama pilot Prism which focuses on a murder trial, with each episode being told from the perspective of a different key person involved.
“A provocative exploration of a murder trial in which every episode is told through the perspective of a different key person involved," reads the official logline.
"Each new version of the facts ratchets up the mystery and the suspense, calling into question everything we have seen so far and asking is the right person on trial?"
Related: Showtime at TCA: Shameless Renewed, The L Word Revived and More!
"Driven by an ensemble of complicated characters, the show lets the audience ask if truth matters less than who can tell the most compelling story.”
Akerman is on board to play Rachel Lewis, public defender who will stop at nothing to...
- 2/8/2019
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
The Walking Dead‘s Alpha has found her Beta: Sons of Anarchy vet Ryan Hurst will recur during Season 9 as the second-in-command to the Whisperers leader (played by Samantha Morton), TheWrap reports.
Additionally, Cassady McClincy (Castle Rock) has been cast as Lydia, the daughter of Morton’s character, per The Hollywood Reporter.
The Walking Dead Season 9 premieres Sunday, Oct. 7 on AMC.
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* Chad Michael Murray (Marvel’s Agent Carter, One Tree Hill) will recur during Season 3 of Fox’s Star as Xander McPherson, an opportunistic real estate investor who has a toxic...
Additionally, Cassady McClincy (Castle Rock) has been cast as Lydia, the daughter of Morton’s character, per The Hollywood Reporter.
The Walking Dead Season 9 premieres Sunday, Oct. 7 on AMC.
Ready for more of today’s newsy nuggets? Well…
* Chad Michael Murray (Marvel’s Agent Carter, One Tree Hill) will recur during Season 3 of Fox’s Star as Xander McPherson, an opportunistic real estate investor who has a toxic...
- 8/27/2018
- TVLine.com
[This story contains spoilers for the season three finale of Billions.]
Taylor Mason Capital is getting some reinforcement in the fourth season of Showtime's Billions.
Samantha Mathis (The Strain) has joined the series for a season-long arc. She will play Sara Hammon, the new COO of Taylor Mason Capital, who is brought on board by Taylor (Asia Kate Dillon) to help run the newly formed company and protect it — and Taylor — from Axe's (Damian Lewis) aggression.
Taylor likely has good reason to be concerned, as the third-season finale saw the character leaving Axe Capital to start a new ...
Taylor Mason Capital is getting some reinforcement in the fourth season of Showtime's Billions.
Samantha Mathis (The Strain) has joined the series for a season-long arc. She will play Sara Hammon, the new COO of Taylor Mason Capital, who is brought on board by Taylor (Asia Kate Dillon) to help run the newly formed company and protect it — and Taylor — from Axe's (Damian Lewis) aggression.
Taylor likely has good reason to be concerned, as the third-season finale saw the character leaving Axe Capital to start a new ...
- 8/27/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Image Source: Getty / Matt Winkelmeyer On Jan. 11, the day of the 2018 Critics' Choice Awards, Asia Kate Dillon lands in Los Angeles. Before the big event - during which they will rock the red carpet in a Black Lives Matter sweater - Asia drops by Popsugar's La office. It's a big day for Asia, who is just 33 years old; their attendance at the ceremony and inclusion on the list of nominees are history in the making. In early 2017, Asia joined Showtime's Billions as Taylor Mason, who is actually the first nonbinary character to appear on a TV drama. Nonbinary, Asia tells me, is "a term used by some people who experience their gender identity as falling outside the boxes of man or woman." (As a matter of clarification, nonbinary individuals often prefer they/them/their pronouns.) The role was perfect for Asia; in the time since joining Billions, they...
- 1/18/2018
- by Ryan Roschke
- Popsugar.com
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