Universal Pictures has debuted a new TV for Jason Bourne, which you can check out below.
Matt Damon returns to his most iconic role in Jason Bourne. Paul Greengrass, the director of The Bourne Supremacy and The Bourne Ultimatum, once again joins Damon for the next chapter of Universal Pictures’ Bourne franchise, which finds the CIA’s most lethal former operative drawn out of the shadows.
For Jason Bourne, Damon is joined by Alicia Vikander, Vincent Cassel and Tommy Lee Jones, while Julia Stiles reprises her role in the series. Frank Marshall again produces alongside Jeffrey Weiner for Captivate Entertainment, and Greengrass, Damon, Gregory Goodman and Ben Smith also produce. Based on characters created by Robert Ludlum, the film is written by Greengrass and Christopher Rouse.
Jason Bourne will hit theaters July 29, 2016.
Spoiler
Seems that in the latest TV Spot, it shows Julia Stiles' Nicky Parsons takes a bullet or I could be wrong.
Matt Damon returns to his most iconic role in Jason Bourne. Paul Greengrass, the director of The Bourne Supremacy and The Bourne Ultimatum, once again joins Damon for the next chapter of Universal Pictures’ Bourne franchise, which finds the CIA’s most lethal former operative drawn out of the shadows.
For Jason Bourne, Damon is joined by Alicia Vikander, Vincent Cassel and Tommy Lee Jones, while Julia Stiles reprises her role in the series. Frank Marshall again produces alongside Jeffrey Weiner for Captivate Entertainment, and Greengrass, Damon, Gregory Goodman and Ben Smith also produce. Based on characters created by Robert Ludlum, the film is written by Greengrass and Christopher Rouse.
Jason Bourne will hit theaters July 29, 2016.
Spoiler
Seems that in the latest TV Spot, it shows Julia Stiles' Nicky Parsons takes a bullet or I could be wrong.
- 6/7/2016
- by Kellvin Chavez
- LRMonline.com
Got a scoop request? An anonymous tip you’re dying to share? Send any/all of the above to askausiello@tvline.com
Question: Can you give some Grey’s Anatomy spoilers, specifically Arizona and Callie? —Barbara
Ausiello: Shonda Rhimes gave me some additional intel on the “exciting romances” Callie and Arizona will be embarking on in Season 12. For starters, their new squeezes will not be characters we’ve met before. Additionally, “They’re going to both be dating women,” Rhimes confirms, adding, “I do want to honor the fact that Callie is bisexual, and we’ve established that she’s dated guys.
Question: Can you give some Grey’s Anatomy spoilers, specifically Arizona and Callie? —Barbara
Ausiello: Shonda Rhimes gave me some additional intel on the “exciting romances” Callie and Arizona will be embarking on in Season 12. For starters, their new squeezes will not be characters we’ve met before. Additionally, “They’re going to both be dating women,” Rhimes confirms, adding, “I do want to honor the fact that Callie is bisexual, and we’ve established that she’s dated guys.
- 8/13/2015
- TVLine.com
Extraterrestrial
Written and Directed by the Vicious Brothers
USA, 2014
One reasonable response to the credits of the horror film Extraterrestrial might be, “‘A film by The Vicious Brothers’? Are these guys for real?” Naturally, the answer is no: writer/director Colin Minihan and writer Stu Ortiz (the Canadian team behind 2011’s Grave Encounter) are not related. They just wanted a unique and memorable name under which to make movies. There’s nothing wrong with choosing a badass nom de plume (as Samuel Clemens might have said), but there’s a lot wrong with Extraterrestrial. It’s a movie stuck in limbo, neither as scary nor as funny as it ought to be.
The plot is as spare and straightforward as possible: April (Daytime Emmy award winner Brittany Allen) is going up to her father’s cabin in the woods, and taking her boyfriend and a group of compadres with her.
Written and Directed by the Vicious Brothers
USA, 2014
One reasonable response to the credits of the horror film Extraterrestrial might be, “‘A film by The Vicious Brothers’? Are these guys for real?” Naturally, the answer is no: writer/director Colin Minihan and writer Stu Ortiz (the Canadian team behind 2011’s Grave Encounter) are not related. They just wanted a unique and memorable name under which to make movies. There’s nothing wrong with choosing a badass nom de plume (as Samuel Clemens might have said), but there’s a lot wrong with Extraterrestrial. It’s a movie stuck in limbo, neither as scary nor as funny as it ought to be.
The plot is as spare and straightforward as possible: April (Daytime Emmy award winner Brittany Allen) is going up to her father’s cabin in the woods, and taking her boyfriend and a group of compadres with her.
- 4/19/2014
- by Mark Young
- SoundOnSight
It's a heated battle for the women on TV drama, with the seven women nominated last year (there was a tie for the 6th nominee) -- Claire Danes, Connie Britton, Michelle Dockery, Robin Wright, Kerry Washington, Vera Farmiga and Elisabeth Moss -- all hoping to return alongside hopeful first-timers Lizzy Caplan, Tatiana Maslany, Keri Russell. And notably of all of these women, only one -- Claire Danes -- has won for their respective role. Below are predictions for best drama actress from both Indiewire Awards Editor Peter Knegt and Assistant TV Editor Ben Travers. Check back as they might very well change 'em up between now and July 10th. Check out predictions in all the categories here. Ben's predictions: 1. Julianna Margulies, The Good Wife 2. Elisabeth Moss, Mad Men 3. Robin Wright, House of Cards 4. Claire Danes, Homeland 5. Kerry Washington, Scandal 6. Michelle Dockery, Downton Abbey Spoiler: Lizzy Caplan, Masters of Sex...
- 4/7/2014
- by Peter Knegt and Ben Travers
- Indiewire
On TV this Sunday: A Downton Abbey dame is down, Hostages holds you captive for hours, The Mentalist goes on a date and the NFL Playoffs continue. As a supplement to TVLine’s original features (linked within), here are 10 programs to keep on your radar.
1 pm Hostages marathon (Tvgn) | Catch up on all 13 episodes of the CBS thriller before its two-hour season finale on Monday night.
1:05 and 4:40 pm NFL First Round Playoffs (Various networks) | The San Diego Chargers face the Cincinnati Bengals (at 1:05 pm on CBS) and the San Francisco 49ers battle the Green Bay Packers (at...
1 pm Hostages marathon (Tvgn) | Catch up on all 13 episodes of the CBS thriller before its two-hour season finale on Monday night.
1:05 and 4:40 pm NFL First Round Playoffs (Various networks) | The San Diego Chargers face the Cincinnati Bengals (at 1:05 pm on CBS) and the San Francisco 49ers battle the Green Bay Packers (at...
- 1/5/2014
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
Can lightning strike twice (in a row) for Homeland‘s Claire Danes? That’s the central question looming over the 2013 Emmy race for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series.
In order for Danes to take home a bookend statuette, she’ll need to beat a deep and crowded field of six fellow nominees, including a quartet of newcomers to the race: Scandal‘s Kerry Washington, Nashville‘s Connie Britton, Bates Motel‘s Vera Farmiga and House of Cards‘ Robin Wright. (Britton, of course, has been in the race before — in 2010 and 2011 — but those nods were for her role in Friday Night Lights.
In order for Danes to take home a bookend statuette, she’ll need to beat a deep and crowded field of six fellow nominees, including a quartet of newcomers to the race: Scandal‘s Kerry Washington, Nashville‘s Connie Britton, Bates Motel‘s Vera Farmiga and House of Cards‘ Robin Wright. (Britton, of course, has been in the race before — in 2010 and 2011 — but those nods were for her role in Friday Night Lights.
- 9/13/2013
- by Michael Slezak
- TVLine.com
Got a scoop request? An anonymous tip you’re dying to share? Send any/all of the above to askausiello@tvline.com
Question: Did you watch the Revenge premiere yet? I’m dying to know what you thought. —Jodi
Ausiello: I did watch it, and my reaction will be featured exclusively in next week’s Season 3 premiere of Spoiler Alert! (the talent bookers on that show are crazy competitive with their scoops). But I can go ahead and tell you now that Revenge‘s post-Mike Kelley era gets off to a mostly solid start. It’s far from a disaster.
Question: Did you watch the Revenge premiere yet? I’m dying to know what you thought. —Jodi
Ausiello: I did watch it, and my reaction will be featured exclusively in next week’s Season 3 premiere of Spoiler Alert! (the talent bookers on that show are crazy competitive with their scoops). But I can go ahead and tell you now that Revenge‘s post-Mike Kelley era gets off to a mostly solid start. It’s far from a disaster.
- 9/11/2013
- by Michael Ausiello
- TVLine.com
It’s almost time to go back to the abbey! Though the hit show doesn’t come back to the States for some time, a new trailer for the fourth season of ‘Downton Abbey’ has arrived to hold you over. Watch it below!
Downton Abbey had viewers stunned and in tears by the end of season three, but when the TV gods close one door, they open a window — season four is just around the corner! And until the show comes back on the air, you can watch this new trailer to mend your broken Downton heart.
‘Downton Abbey’: What’s In Store For Season 4
Spoiler alerts ahead (but come on guys, why are you reading a post about the fourth season if you haven’t seen the rest yet!?).
If the trailer is any indication, season for of Downton will pick up where it left off, with Mary...
Downton Abbey had viewers stunned and in tears by the end of season three, but when the TV gods close one door, they open a window — season four is just around the corner! And until the show comes back on the air, you can watch this new trailer to mend your broken Downton heart.
‘Downton Abbey’: What’s In Store For Season 4
Spoiler alerts ahead (but come on guys, why are you reading a post about the fourth season if you haven’t seen the rest yet!?).
If the trailer is any indication, season for of Downton will pick up where it left off, with Mary...
- 9/1/2013
- by Andrew Gruttadaro
- HollywoodLife
Plus, what’s to come of the victim’s spouse in season 4? (Warning: spoilers ahead!)
“Why?!” That was the word on every Downton Abbey fan’s mind — well, the U.S. fans anyway — when one of the show’s main characters was killed in a car accident on the Feb. 17 season finale. And “why” is the question executive producer Gareth Neame answers in a new interview with Entertainment Weekly. As it turns out, the explanation is two-fold.
First and foremost, Dan Stevens did not re-up his contract for the show’s fourth season. Gareth says the creative team was given enough notice to write Matthew out of the show, but due to the epic nature of his relationship with Mary (Michelle Dockery), there was only one way for him to go.
“We weren’t really faced with an alternative storyline, because I think audiences would not have accepted Mary and Matthew becoming estranged,...
“Why?!” That was the word on every Downton Abbey fan’s mind — well, the U.S. fans anyway — when one of the show’s main characters was killed in a car accident on the Feb. 17 season finale. And “why” is the question executive producer Gareth Neame answers in a new interview with Entertainment Weekly. As it turns out, the explanation is two-fold.
First and foremost, Dan Stevens did not re-up his contract for the show’s fourth season. Gareth says the creative team was given enough notice to write Matthew out of the show, but due to the epic nature of his relationship with Mary (Michelle Dockery), there was only one way for him to go.
“We weren’t really faced with an alternative storyline, because I think audiences would not have accepted Mary and Matthew becoming estranged,...
- 2/18/2013
- by Andy Swift
- HollywoodLife
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