Mahershala Ali will be back on your small screen. Fresh off of his stint on “True Detective,” the two-time Academy Award winner will join “Ramy,” it was announced Friday at the Television Critics Association press tour session for Hulu.
Chosen as one of IndieWire’s Best New TV Shows of 2019, “Ramy” follows “an Egyptian-American millennial named Ramy; the series dials in on a generation caught between progressive ideals and regressive traditions; between wanting to form their own relationship with God and being told there’s only one way to do it right; between the old ways and the new,” as IndieWire TV Critic and Deputy TV Editor Ben Travers described in his initial review.
Confident and well-structured, the 10-episode first season makes an overall impact with a compelling cast of characters trying to negotiate their faith. The show apparently performed well with Ali, and according to Hulu, the actor is...
Chosen as one of IndieWire’s Best New TV Shows of 2019, “Ramy” follows “an Egyptian-American millennial named Ramy; the series dials in on a generation caught between progressive ideals and regressive traditions; between wanting to form their own relationship with God and being told there’s only one way to do it right; between the old ways and the new,” as IndieWire TV Critic and Deputy TV Editor Ben Travers described in his initial review.
Confident and well-structured, the 10-episode first season makes an overall impact with a compelling cast of characters trying to negotiate their faith. The show apparently performed well with Ali, and according to Hulu, the actor is...
- 7/26/2019
- by Hanh Nguyen
- Indiewire
As the third season for “True Detective” draws to its conclusion, HBO gives us an inside look at the final episode in this thrilling crime series.
Each season of “True Detective” has its own narrative and story arc. Following Detectives Wayne Hayes and Roland West, the third season explores the investigation into the disappearance of two missing children, as well as the detectives’ own troubles, over the course of three separate time periods.
Continue reading Watch: A Sneak Peak At The Final Episode Of ‘True Detective’ Season 3 at The Playlist.
Each season of “True Detective” has its own narrative and story arc. Following Detectives Wayne Hayes and Roland West, the third season explores the investigation into the disappearance of two missing children, as well as the detectives’ own troubles, over the course of three separate time periods.
Continue reading Watch: A Sneak Peak At The Final Episode Of ‘True Detective’ Season 3 at The Playlist.
- 2/18/2019
- by Margaret Kennedy
- The Playlist
We're going to the Ozarks with True Detective Season 3, and Mahershala Ali will be in charge of the ride.
Ali will play Wayne Hayes, a detective with the Arkansas State Police.
The story will take place in three time periods and focus on a macabre crime that will somehow connect to two missing children in 1980.
Also connecting to those children will be schoolteacher Amelia Reardon, played by Selma's Carmen Ejogo.
Related: Sharp Objects Season 1 Episode 8 Review: Milk
The cast also features Scoot McNairy, Mamie Gummer, and Stephen Dorff all featured prominently in the trailer.
The trailer is all about Ali's character, though, as he recalls the changes to his life as a result of the case and probably wishes it didn't take him so long to figure it out.
Ali joins other Matthew McConaughey as the second Oscar winner to star on True Detective.
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Ali will play Wayne Hayes, a detective with the Arkansas State Police.
The story will take place in three time periods and focus on a macabre crime that will somehow connect to two missing children in 1980.
Also connecting to those children will be schoolteacher Amelia Reardon, played by Selma's Carmen Ejogo.
Related: Sharp Objects Season 1 Episode 8 Review: Milk
The cast also features Scoot McNairy, Mamie Gummer, and Stephen Dorff all featured prominently in the trailer.
The trailer is all about Ali's character, though, as he recalls the changes to his life as a result of the case and probably wishes it didn't take him so long to figure it out.
Ali joins other Matthew McConaughey as the second Oscar winner to star on True Detective.
Related: Get HBO via Prime Video Channels for Addictive Dramas,...
- 8/27/2018
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
Girls Trip‘s Deborah Ayorinde is set to recur opposite Mahershala Ali in the third season of Nic Pizzolatto’s HBO crime anthology series True Detective.
Carmen Ejogo, Stephen Dorff, Scoot McNairy, Mamie Gummer and Ray Fisher also star in the next installment, which tells the story of a macabre crime in the heart of the Ozarks, and a mystery that deepens over decades and plays out in three separate time periods.
Ayorinde will play Becca Hayes, the estranged daughter of retired Arkansas State Police detective Wayne Hayes (Ali). She joins previously announced recurring cast Michael Greyeyes, Jon Tenney, Rhys Wakefield, Sarah Gadon, Emily Nelson, Brandon Flynn, Michael Graziadei, Josh Hopkins and Jodi Balfour.
As with the breakout original installment of True Detective, Pizzolatto is the sole writer of the third season with the exception of Episode 4, which he co-wrote with David Milch. Daniel Sackheim directs alongside Pizzolatto, who will make his directorial debut.
Carmen Ejogo, Stephen Dorff, Scoot McNairy, Mamie Gummer and Ray Fisher also star in the next installment, which tells the story of a macabre crime in the heart of the Ozarks, and a mystery that deepens over decades and plays out in three separate time periods.
Ayorinde will play Becca Hayes, the estranged daughter of retired Arkansas State Police detective Wayne Hayes (Ali). She joins previously announced recurring cast Michael Greyeyes, Jon Tenney, Rhys Wakefield, Sarah Gadon, Emily Nelson, Brandon Flynn, Michael Graziadei, Josh Hopkins and Jodi Balfour.
As with the breakout original installment of True Detective, Pizzolatto is the sole writer of the third season with the exception of Episode 4, which he co-wrote with David Milch. Daniel Sackheim directs alongside Pizzolatto, who will make his directorial debut.
- 7/16/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
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