Fivel Stewart as Hannah Copeland and Noah Centineo as Owen Hendricks in ‘The Recruit’ (Photo Courtesy Of Netflix © 2022)
Netflix has shared the first photos along with a few more details on The Recruit, a spy series created by Alexi Hawley. The photos provide our first good look at Noah Centineo (To All the Boys franchise) as a CIA newbie who’s forced to hit the ground running.
“My new show follows an unsuspecting lawyer as he’s pulled into a high stakes thrill ride through the world of international spy networks,” explained Centineo during Netflix’s Tudum fan event. Joining Centineo in the series are Laura Haddock, Aarti Mann, Colton Dunn, Fivel Stewart, and Daniel Quincy Annoh. Kristian Bruun, Vondie Curtis Hall, Byron Mann, Angel Parker, and Kaylah Zander also star in the eight-episode first season.
“It’s rare to find a fresh way into a story these days. And...
Netflix has shared the first photos along with a few more details on The Recruit, a spy series created by Alexi Hawley. The photos provide our first good look at Noah Centineo (To All the Boys franchise) as a CIA newbie who’s forced to hit the ground running.
“My new show follows an unsuspecting lawyer as he’s pulled into a high stakes thrill ride through the world of international spy networks,” explained Centineo during Netflix’s Tudum fan event. Joining Centineo in the series are Laura Haddock, Aarti Mann, Colton Dunn, Fivel Stewart, and Daniel Quincy Annoh. Kristian Bruun, Vondie Curtis Hall, Byron Mann, Angel Parker, and Kaylah Zander also star in the eight-episode first season.
“It’s rare to find a fresh way into a story these days. And...
- 9/28/2022
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Spoiler Alert: This article contains details of tonight’s debut of the anthology series Tales of the Walking Dead
The Walking Dead may be coming to an end soon, but Tales of the Walking Dead is coming out of the gate with big ambitions, according to co-creator Channing Powell.
“Well, we were hoping to make six little movies,” the showrunner and long-time Twd writer says of the six-episode first season of the anthology season that debuted on AMC tonight. “We kind of came into it thinking, okay, we’re creating six different pilots, and they can all have a different tone,” Powell adds of the Scott Gimple co-created latest iteration of the ever-expanding Twd universe.
Debuting last week on streamer AMC+ and on AMC proper tonight, Tales started off just over a year after the zombie apocalypse had befallen the planet. The first episode saw Newsroom alum Terry Crews and...
The Walking Dead may be coming to an end soon, but Tales of the Walking Dead is coming out of the gate with big ambitions, according to co-creator Channing Powell.
“Well, we were hoping to make six little movies,” the showrunner and long-time Twd writer says of the six-episode first season of the anthology season that debuted on AMC tonight. “We kind of came into it thinking, okay, we’re creating six different pilots, and they can all have a different tone,” Powell adds of the Scott Gimple co-created latest iteration of the ever-expanding Twd universe.
Debuting last week on streamer AMC+ and on AMC proper tonight, Tales started off just over a year after the zombie apocalypse had befallen the planet. The first episode saw Newsroom alum Terry Crews and...
- 8/15/2022
- by Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
This The Walking Dead: World Beyond review contains spoilers.
The Walking Dead: World Beyond Episodes 9 and 10
Huck (Annet Mahendru) is a woman with a mission, and it’s not to make sure everyone gets to the Civic Republic Militia research facility safely. From the very opening of The Walking Dead: World Beyond‘s ninth episode, “The Deepest Cut,” as Huck stares into the darkness while everyone sleeps, it’s clear she’s facing a choice between the people that she has come to know and love as friends in Felix and the kids, and her loyalty to the Crm, her mother, and the Crm’s idea of the greater good. Throughout the series, when prompted, Huck has cautioned Hope in particular to make the choice that benefits everyone, not the choice that simply benefits her, and that encouragement to push hope towards that concept of the greater good makes much...
The Walking Dead: World Beyond Episodes 9 and 10
Huck (Annet Mahendru) is a woman with a mission, and it’s not to make sure everyone gets to the Civic Republic Militia research facility safely. From the very opening of The Walking Dead: World Beyond‘s ninth episode, “The Deepest Cut,” as Huck stares into the darkness while everyone sleeps, it’s clear she’s facing a choice between the people that she has come to know and love as friends in Felix and the kids, and her loyalty to the Crm, her mother, and the Crm’s idea of the greater good. Throughout the series, when prompted, Huck has cautioned Hope in particular to make the choice that benefits everyone, not the choice that simply benefits her, and that encouragement to push hope towards that concept of the greater good makes much...
- 11/30/2020
- by Ron Hogan
- Den of Geek
This The Walking Dead: World Beyond review contains spoilers.
The Walking Dead: World Beyond Episode 6
Perhaps I’m just projecting the character of Abraham onto the actor, but as a director, Michael Cudlitz seems to be able to have fun with his material, no matter how dark. Throughout “Shadow Puppets,” there are a lot of fun little touches and moments to lighten things up and serve as an effective tension break during some of the more nervous moments. Towards the end of the episode, as Iris is skulking into an abandoned department store, there are two back-to-back scares, one a fake-out involving a mannequin that’s really amusing, then a legitimate one where a walker, out of nowhere, thrusts a hand out of a gated area into the middle of a scene in which Iris and Percy are talking. That’s one of the biggest jumps The Walking Dead: World Beyond...
The Walking Dead: World Beyond Episode 6
Perhaps I’m just projecting the character of Abraham onto the actor, but as a director, Michael Cudlitz seems to be able to have fun with his material, no matter how dark. Throughout “Shadow Puppets,” there are a lot of fun little touches and moments to lighten things up and serve as an effective tension break during some of the more nervous moments. Towards the end of the episode, as Iris is skulking into an abandoned department store, there are two back-to-back scares, one a fake-out involving a mannequin that’s really amusing, then a legitimate one where a walker, out of nowhere, thrusts a hand out of a gated area into the middle of a scene in which Iris and Percy are talking. That’s one of the biggest jumps The Walking Dead: World Beyond...
- 11/9/2020
- by Ron Hogan
- Den of Geek
Listen up Pretty Little Liars fans, if you want to know more about A.D.’s character it may be time to re-watch the series!
Brendan Robinson stopped by the Et studios on Wednesday for a live episode of our Pll aftershow, The Rosewood Rundown, where he teased what fans can expect from from the final four episodes of Pretty Little Liars and how he reacted when he found out A.D.’s true identity.
Exclusive: Ian Harding Dishes on New Book, 'Pretty Little Liars' & Why He Thinks Lucy Hale Is 'Aggressive'
“I won’t tell you what specific clues there are but there are hints that have been dropped for a long time,” Robinson said, adding that he was “thrown off” when he first got wind of A.D.’s identity.
“When I found out who it was, I hadn’t read the script yet, because it was a couple weeks in advance and it...
Brendan Robinson stopped by the Et studios on Wednesday for a live episode of our Pll aftershow, The Rosewood Rundown, where he teased what fans can expect from from the final four episodes of Pretty Little Liars and how he reacted when he found out A.D.’s true identity.
Exclusive: Ian Harding Dishes on New Book, 'Pretty Little Liars' & Why He Thinks Lucy Hale Is 'Aggressive'
“I won’t tell you what specific clues there are but there are hints that have been dropped for a long time,” Robinson said, adding that he was “thrown off” when he first got wind of A.D.’s identity.
“When I found out who it was, I hadn’t read the script yet, because it was a couple weeks in advance and it...
- 6/2/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
“Pretty Little Liars” creator I. Marlene King revealed on Wednesday that the final episode of Freeform’s massively successful drama will be a two-hour movie. The final episode of the series is being co-written by King and Maya Goldsmith, with King set to direct. “We are treating that as a two-hour special event movie,” she said. In a conference call with reporters following Tuesday night’s midseason finale, King discussed the deadly episode and the upcoming final 10 episodes, calling them “the most powerful 10 that we’ve ever had.” Also Read: 'Pretty Little Liars' to End With Season 7 On Monday,...
- 8/31/2016
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Writer Maya Goldsmith and "Pretty Little Liars" star Troian Bellisario have been tweeting pictures from behind the scenes of shooting episode 405, titled "Gamma Zeta Die."
Above, the Liars are at a sorority house (Gamma Zeta Chi, for those of you who were wondering) and Goldsmith comments on Twitter, "Hmm. What are the PLLs doing here?"
Below, she adds the picture of the bonfire, writing, "In Rosewood when you lie too much you get beamed up by aliens!"
And Bellisario would seem to support that theory with the third photo, below. Though she just says it's "PLLs getting weird." Who do you think is in the picture? It looks like Alison to us.
We would wager a guess there aren't aliens in Season 4. The writers are surely holding that off until at least Season 6.
"Pretty Little Liars" returns June 11 on ABC Family.
Above, the Liars are at a sorority house (Gamma Zeta Chi, for those of you who were wondering) and Goldsmith comments on Twitter, "Hmm. What are the PLLs doing here?"
Below, she adds the picture of the bonfire, writing, "In Rosewood when you lie too much you get beamed up by aliens!"
And Bellisario would seem to support that theory with the third photo, below. Though she just says it's "PLLs getting weird." Who do you think is in the picture? It looks like Alison to us.
We would wager a guess there aren't aliens in Season 4. The writers are surely holding that off until at least Season 6.
"Pretty Little Liars" returns June 11 on ABC Family.
- 4/30/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Tags: Pretty Little LiarsPretty Little Liars recapsShay MitchellLindsey ShawAshley BensonTroian BellisarioLucy HaleIMDb
Previously on Pretty Little Liars, you thought this was the craziest thing you were ever going to see on Toby's head:
(Spoiler alert: You were wrong.)
Spencer is groping shirtless Toby in the dark and he's kissing her neck and caressing her neck and wrapping his hands around her neck and choking the literal life out of her neck and wearing a hoodie and being A. She wakes up from her nightmare gasping for breath and staring at the A-key on her desk and wondering how everything went tits up so fast. Wasn't it just yesterday that Toby was crying alone in that abandoned alley because those adorable kids wouldn't share their ice creams with him? And now he's — what? Ordering chinese food with worms in it and sneaky-massaging Emily's naked back with his Risen Mittens? Carving Bratz...
Previously on Pretty Little Liars, you thought this was the craziest thing you were ever going to see on Toby's head:
(Spoiler alert: You were wrong.)
Spencer is groping shirtless Toby in the dark and he's kissing her neck and caressing her neck and wrapping his hands around her neck and choking the literal life out of her neck and wearing a hoodie and being A. She wakes up from her nightmare gasping for breath and staring at the A-key on her desk and wondering how everything went tits up so fast. Wasn't it just yesterday that Toby was crying alone in that abandoned alley because those adorable kids wouldn't share their ice creams with him? And now he's — what? Ordering chinese food with worms in it and sneaky-massaging Emily's naked back with his Risen Mittens? Carving Bratz...
- 1/31/2013
- by stuntdouble
- AfterEllen.com
Luke Grimes ("Shit Year") will be the male lead opposite Chloe Sevigny as well as Jena Malone in "The Wait." M. Blash-directed and written film is being produced by Neil Kopp and Ryan Crisman. Principal photography starts this week in Portland, Oregon. Story tells of two sisters who decide to keep their deceased mother in the house after they get a call saying that she will come back to life. Grimes plays philosophical and enigmatic man who becomes smitten with Malone's character. Sevigny and Malone also starred together in Blash's 2006 drama called "Lying." That film included Maya Goldsmith, Halley Wegryn Gross and Leelee Sobieski.
- 6/18/2010
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Oscar-nominated Chloe Sevigny has joined the ensemble cast of Lying, currently shooting in upstate New York, the producers said Friday at the American Film Market. Sevigny joins a cast that includes the feature debut of Meryl Streep's son, Henry Gummer, as well as Jena Malone, Leelee Sobieski, Halley Wegryn Gross and Maya Goldsmith.
- 11/5/2005
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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