The creative minds behind Cobra Kai turn their attention to Las Vegas for Netflix’s action comedy series Obliterated. The two-minute trailer introduces an elite team who mistakenly party way too hard before a job’s complete.
“Obliterated is a high octane action-comedy that tells the story of an elite special forces team who thwarts a deadly threat to Las Vegas. After their celebratory party, filled with booze, drugs, and sex, the team discovers that the bomb they deactivated was a fake,” reads Netflix’s official synopsis. “The now-intoxicated team has to fight through their impairments, overcome their personal issues, find the real bomb, and save the world.”
Shelley Hennig, Nick Zano, C. Thomas Howell, Kimi Rutledge, Paola Lázaro, Terrence Terrell, Alyson Gorske, and Eugene Kim star. Carl Lumbly, David Costabile, Lindsey Kraft, Costa Ronin, Tobias Jelinek, and Minnie Mills appear in recurring roles.
Guest stars include Lori Petty, Virginia Madsen,...
“Obliterated is a high octane action-comedy that tells the story of an elite special forces team who thwarts a deadly threat to Las Vegas. After their celebratory party, filled with booze, drugs, and sex, the team discovers that the bomb they deactivated was a fake,” reads Netflix’s official synopsis. “The now-intoxicated team has to fight through their impairments, overcome their personal issues, find the real bomb, and save the world.”
Shelley Hennig, Nick Zano, C. Thomas Howell, Kimi Rutledge, Paola Lázaro, Terrence Terrell, Alyson Gorske, and Eugene Kim star. Carl Lumbly, David Costabile, Lindsey Kraft, Costa Ronin, Tobias Jelinek, and Minnie Mills appear in recurring roles.
Guest stars include Lori Petty, Virginia Madsen,...
- 9/27/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Netflix thriller End of the Road pits Queen Latifah and Chris ‘Ludacris’ Bridges up against a killer, and we’ve learned today that it’s premiering this week, on Friday, September 9.
Netflix previews, “In this high-octane action thriller, a cross-country road trip becomes a highway to hell for Brenda and her family. Alone in the New Mexico desert, they have to fight for their lives when they become the targets of a mysterious killer.”
Beau Bridges, Mychala Faith Lee, Shaun Dixon, and Frances Lee McCain also star.
Millicent Shelton directed the thriller, written by Christopher J. Moore and David Loughery.
Producers include Tracey E. Edmonds, Mark Burg, and Brad Kaplan. Executive producers are Queen Latifah, Shakim Compere, Ben Pugh, Erica Steinberg, and Daniel Jason Heffner.
Watch the previously released End of the Road trailer below.
End Of The Road (2022) Chris Bridges as Reggie, Shaun Dixon as Cam, Mychala Faith Lee...
Netflix previews, “In this high-octane action thriller, a cross-country road trip becomes a highway to hell for Brenda and her family. Alone in the New Mexico desert, they have to fight for their lives when they become the targets of a mysterious killer.”
Beau Bridges, Mychala Faith Lee, Shaun Dixon, and Frances Lee McCain also star.
Millicent Shelton directed the thriller, written by Christopher J. Moore and David Loughery.
Producers include Tracey E. Edmonds, Mark Burg, and Brad Kaplan. Executive producers are Queen Latifah, Shakim Compere, Ben Pugh, Erica Steinberg, and Daniel Jason Heffner.
Watch the previously released End of the Road trailer below.
End Of The Road (2022) Chris Bridges as Reggie, Shaun Dixon as Cam, Mychala Faith Lee...
- 9/6/2022
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Suds flow freely in Fox’s The Cleaning Lady, a preposterous but occasionally gripping melodrama about a resourceful woman who can get the blood out of anything. A good gift to have when you find yourself mopping up one fine mess after another of a crime syndicate that could decide your future. Thony (silent “h”), passionately played by Elodie Yung, is the title character, a proud Cambodian-born doctor who’s currently toiling over toilets as an undocumented worker in Las Vegas. Back story: Thony came from the Philippines to get treatment for her dying 5-year-old son Luca, and they’ve been stuck in Sin City for months after a donor backed out and her visa expired. They live with her sister-in-law Fiona (the spirited Martha Millan), who’s been living the undocumented life for years with her adolescent kids, all living under the radar as best they can. “We need to stay invisible,...
- 1/3/2022
- TV Insider
Network: Netflix. Episodes: Seven (hour). Seasons: One. TV show dates: November 22, 2017 — November 22, 2017. Series status: Ended. Performers include: Jeff Daniels, Jack O'Connell, Michelle Dockery, Scoot McNairy, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Merritt Wever, Jeremy Bobb, Whitney Able, and Samantha Soule. TV show description: A 19th century western from creators Scott Frank and Steven Soderbergh, the Godless TV show centers on Roy Goode (O'Connell). After betraying his mentor, the infamous gangster Frank Griffin (Daniels), Roy must go on the run from him and his "brotherhood" of criminals. Although he once viewed Roy as a son, Griffin and his crew are now hell-bent on revenge. On the lam, Roy seeks refuge at the La Belle, New Mexico...
- 3/22/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
If you're looking for a new show to binge-watch over the holiday break, we highly recommend Godless.
Set in the 1880s, the limited, seven-episode Netflix series puts an interesting twist on the Western genre, bringing the women to the forefront and detailing the hardships Americans faced at the time in an original way. Featuring breathtaking cinematography and truly fascinating characters like crazed outlaw Frank Griffin (Jeff Daniels) and his protege turned enemy, Roy Goode (Jack O’Connell), it's hard not to find yourself enamored in the show from beginning to end… even if you're not typically a fan of Westerns.
Godless highlights the town of La Belle, New Mexico, whose male population was almost completely wiped out by a mining disaster, leaving the ladies in charge to fend for themselves and their families. Newcomer Audrey Moore, who portrays Sarah Doyle, tells Et it was "a dream" to pay homage to the Western frontier women, and be a part...
Set in the 1880s, the limited, seven-episode Netflix series puts an interesting twist on the Western genre, bringing the women to the forefront and detailing the hardships Americans faced at the time in an original way. Featuring breathtaking cinematography and truly fascinating characters like crazed outlaw Frank Griffin (Jeff Daniels) and his protege turned enemy, Roy Goode (Jack O’Connell), it's hard not to find yourself enamored in the show from beginning to end… even if you're not typically a fan of Westerns.
Godless highlights the town of La Belle, New Mexico, whose male population was almost completely wiped out by a mining disaster, leaving the ladies in charge to fend for themselves and their families. Newcomer Audrey Moore, who portrays Sarah Doyle, tells Et it was "a dream" to pay homage to the Western frontier women, and be a part...
- 12/13/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
"This here's the paradise of the locust, the lizard, the snake. It's the land of the bleeding rifle."
So snarls murderous outlaw Frank Griffin in the monologue that gives Godless, the new seven-episode Netflix miniseries premiering on November 22nd, its title. Leading a pack of marauders out to terrorize and slaughter every man, woman, and child that crosses their path, he’s not merely a creature of the American West in the 1880s. Griffin is some otherworldly manifestation of it, a reminder that anyone who ventures into this borderless, lawless...
So snarls murderous outlaw Frank Griffin in the monologue that gives Godless, the new seven-episode Netflix miniseries premiering on November 22nd, its title. Leading a pack of marauders out to terrorize and slaughter every man, woman, and child that crosses their path, he’s not merely a creature of the American West in the 1880s. Griffin is some otherworldly manifestation of it, a reminder that anyone who ventures into this borderless, lawless...
- 11/22/2017
- Rollingstone.com
Vulture Watch Can Roy Goode and the ladies of La Belle survive Frank Griffin's wrath? Has the Godless TV show been cancelled or renewed for a second season on Netflix? The television vulture is watching all the latest TV cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of Godless, season two. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you? What's This TV Show About? Streaming on the Netflix paid subscription platform, Godless stars Jeff Daniels, Jack O’Connell, Michelle Dockery, Scoot McNairy, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Merritt Wever, Jeremy Bobb, Whitney Able, and Samantha Soule. The 19th century western, from creators Scott Frank and Steven Soderbergh, centers on Roy Goode (O’Connell). After betraying his mentor, the infamous gangster Frank Griffin (Daniels), Roy must go on the run from...
- 11/22/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
[caption id="attachment_40103" align="aligncenter" width="568"] Photo by Ursula Coyote/Sony Pictures Television/AMC/caption]
Before season one of Breaking Bad prequel Better Call Saul aired, AMC renewed the drama for a second season of 13 episodes. Now, before the second season premieres on February 15, 2016, AMC has quietly reduced the episode order from 13 to 10. While that does not mean the show will be cancelled, it does not feel like vote of confidence.
Better Call Saul stars Bob Odenkirk as Jimmy McGill, in the days before he became Walter White's attorney, Saul Goodman. AMC's non-announcement of the decreased Better Call Saul episode order was slipped into an AMC website post linking to Better Call Saul season two "First Look" photos (see one at the top of this page): Read More…...
Before season one of Breaking Bad prequel Better Call Saul aired, AMC renewed the drama for a second season of 13 episodes. Now, before the second season premieres on February 15, 2016, AMC has quietly reduced the episode order from 13 to 10. While that does not mean the show will be cancelled, it does not feel like vote of confidence.
Better Call Saul stars Bob Odenkirk as Jimmy McGill, in the days before he became Walter White's attorney, Saul Goodman. AMC's non-announcement of the decreased Better Call Saul episode order was slipped into an AMC website post linking to Better Call Saul season two "First Look" photos (see one at the top of this page): Read More…...
- 11/18/2015
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
"Better Call Saul" is coming back to TV screens soon, with AMC announcing that the sophomore season of the critically-acclaimed "Breaking Bad" prequel is set to debut early next year.
According to the network, "Saul" will start up again on February 15, 2016, resuming its regular Monday timeslot at 10 p.m. That debut date will pit the show against the Grammys, which are moving to Monday to avoid conflicting with the Valentine's Day holiday. But "Saul" shouldn't be too worried: Its series premiere back in February of this year also went head-to-head with the Grammys, and the drama wound up breaking cable ratings records in the key 18-49 demographic.
"Saul" went on to become the highest-rated new cable series of the season in that bracket, as well as in total viewers. It only lagged behind fellow AMC show "The Walking Dead," whose ratings dominance has been well-documented.
Season two of the show...
According to the network, "Saul" will start up again on February 15, 2016, resuming its regular Monday timeslot at 10 p.m. That debut date will pit the show against the Grammys, which are moving to Monday to avoid conflicting with the Valentine's Day holiday. But "Saul" shouldn't be too worried: Its series premiere back in February of this year also went head-to-head with the Grammys, and the drama wound up breaking cable ratings records in the key 18-49 demographic.
"Saul" went on to become the highest-rated new cable series of the season in that bracket, as well as in total viewers. It only lagged behind fellow AMC show "The Walking Dead," whose ratings dominance has been well-documented.
Season two of the show...
- 11/16/2015
- by Katie Roberts
- Moviefone
The International Cinematographers Guild has announced the winners of its 52nd Icg Publicists Awards at its annual luncheon at the Beverly Hilton. Among the honorees, Columbia Pictures’ The Interview won the Motion Picture Showmanship award and CBS TV Studios’ Jane The Virgin received the respective TV Showmanship award. Wilson Webb and Ursula Coyote were honored for Excellence in Unit Still Photography for Motion Pictures and Television, respectively. Dave Karger of…...
- 2/20/2015
- Deadline TV
The International Cinematographers Guild has announced the winners of its 52nd Icg Publicists Awards at its annual luncheon at the Beverly Hilton. Among the honorees, Columbia Pictures’ The Interview won the Motion Picture Showmanship award and CBS TV Studios’ Jane The Virgin received the respective TV Showmanship award. Wilson Webb and Ursula Coyote were honored for Excellence in Unit Still Photography for Motion Pictures and Television, respectively. Dave Karger of…...
- 2/20/2015
- Deadline
There's bound to be plenty of familiar faces from "Breaking Bad" populating its upcoming spinoff, "Better Call Saul," and one of them is front and center in a new clip from the series that premiered during Sunday night's episode of "The Walking Dead."
The scene features a confrontation between Saul (Bob Odenkirk) and Mike (Jonathan Banks) at a parking lot toll booth, in which the first man begs to be let in, and the latter man refuses. The two eventually throw down, and while it's not exactly surprising who comes out on top, it's still pretty entertaining.
Banks, who had a key, memorable role in "Breaking Bad" as a criminal fixer, is set to be a series regular on "Saul." We can't wait to see how Saul and Mike get along -- or rather, don't -- in the new series.
"Better Call Saul" is set to premiere on February 8 on AMC.
The scene features a confrontation between Saul (Bob Odenkirk) and Mike (Jonathan Banks) at a parking lot toll booth, in which the first man begs to be let in, and the latter man refuses. The two eventually throw down, and while it's not exactly surprising who comes out on top, it's still pretty entertaining.
Banks, who had a key, memorable role in "Breaking Bad" as a criminal fixer, is set to be a series regular on "Saul." We can't wait to see how Saul and Mike get along -- or rather, don't -- in the new series.
"Better Call Saul" is set to premiere on February 8 on AMC.
- 12/1/2014
- by Katie Roberts
- Moviefone
AMC is pulling out all the stops for its "Breaking Bad" spinoff, "Better Call Saul," and that includes its premiere: The highly-anticipated drama will get a two-night series debut early next year.
"Better Call Saul" will make its series premiere on Sunday, February 8 at 10 p.m., with its second episode airing the following night, Monday, February 9, at 10 p.m. The show will then move into its permanent timeslot, Mondays at 10 p.m., the following week.
"This February, during AMC's first ever two-night series premiere event, we're going to introduce Jimmy McGill to the world. Known to 'Breaking Bad' fans as Saul Goodman, viewers will soon discover Saul wasn't always Albuquerque's top criminal (criminal) lawyer," said AMC President Charlie Collier in a press release. "Huge thanks to Vince Gilligan, Peter Gould, Bob Odenkirk, our partners at Sony, and the entire team. We're thrilled to be cooking together again.
"Better Call Saul" will make its series premiere on Sunday, February 8 at 10 p.m., with its second episode airing the following night, Monday, February 9, at 10 p.m. The show will then move into its permanent timeslot, Mondays at 10 p.m., the following week.
"This February, during AMC's first ever two-night series premiere event, we're going to introduce Jimmy McGill to the world. Known to 'Breaking Bad' fans as Saul Goodman, viewers will soon discover Saul wasn't always Albuquerque's top criminal (criminal) lawyer," said AMC President Charlie Collier in a press release. "Huge thanks to Vince Gilligan, Peter Gould, Bob Odenkirk, our partners at Sony, and the entire team. We're thrilled to be cooking together again.
- 11/20/2014
- by Katie Roberts
- Moviefone
It seems inevitable that until we can see "Better Call Saul" for ourselves, the showrunners will be dogged by questions about Walter White and whether or not we'll get another look at the bald baddie. Even though we're pretty sure that the characters played by Bob Odenkirk and Jonathan Banks will stand on their own, it doesn't hurt to tease audiences with a few Heisenberg-worthy details to keep us interested until "Better Call Saul" debuts in 2015, right? The first hit is always free, after all...
Executive producer Peter Gould gave the New York Daily News a little taste of the straight dope earlier this week, and it seems that they're leaving the timeline open to possibilities. Instead of just taking place in the '80s, "Better Call Saul" will hop between decades -- including the era of time that Walter White spent shaking things up with his blue meth.
"One...
Executive producer Peter Gould gave the New York Daily News a little taste of the straight dope earlier this week, and it seems that they're leaving the timeline open to possibilities. Instead of just taking place in the '80s, "Better Call Saul" will hop between decades -- including the era of time that Walter White spent shaking things up with his blue meth.
"One...
- 7/2/2014
- by Jenni Miller
- Moviefone
Brenton Thwaites, Olivia Cooke, Beau Knapp, and Laurence Fishburne star in Will Eubank’s new thriller The Signal, a Focus Features release. Check out the brand new clips below.
Nic (Brenton Thwaites of The Giver and Maleficent), Haley (Olivia Cooke of Bates Motel), and Jonah (Beau Knapp of Super 8) are three college students pondering the future. Haley is relocating for a year, and her devoted boyfriend Nic and his pal Jonah are helping in the cross-country move.
But their road trip across the Southwest experiences a detour: the tracking of a computer genius who has already hacked into MIT and exposed security faults. Nic and Jonah have piqued this mysterious hacker’s interest, and vice versa. The trail heats up, provocations are traded online, and the trio find themselves drawn to an isolated area. Night falls, contact is made, and suddenly everything goes dark.
When Nic regains consciousness, he is in a waking nightmare.
Nic (Brenton Thwaites of The Giver and Maleficent), Haley (Olivia Cooke of Bates Motel), and Jonah (Beau Knapp of Super 8) are three college students pondering the future. Haley is relocating for a year, and her devoted boyfriend Nic and his pal Jonah are helping in the cross-country move.
But their road trip across the Southwest experiences a detour: the tracking of a computer genius who has already hacked into MIT and exposed security faults. Nic and Jonah have piqued this mysterious hacker’s interest, and vice versa. The trail heats up, provocations are traded online, and the trio find themselves drawn to an isolated area. Night falls, contact is made, and suddenly everything goes dark.
When Nic regains consciousness, he is in a waking nightmare.
- 6/10/2014
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
The Publicists of the International Cinematographers Guild (Iatse Local 600) have announced some of this year’s nominees, with winners to be unveiled at the 51st annual Awards Luncheon on February 28 at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel. Last year, Deadline’s Pete Hammond and Mike Fleming were both nominated for the American press award, with Hammond winning for a second time (he’s the only U.S. journalist to win it twice). This year Fleming is back on the nominee list alongside Variety‘s Tim Grey, Entertainment Weekly‘s Jeff Jensen, Access Hollywood‘s Scott Mantz and ComingSoon.net’s Ed Douglas. Here are the rest of the noms unveiled today: Les Mason Lifetime Achievement Award Sharon Black, director of written communications, Warner Bros. Pictures Maureen O’Malley, senior staff publicist, Warner Bros. Pictures International Michael Singer, VP marketing and publicity, Jerry Bruckheimer Films Murray Weissman, founder/chairman of Weissman/Markovitz Communications Deborah Wuliger,...
- 12/17/2013
- by PATRICK HIPES, Managing Editor
- Deadline TV
M&C has added production stills from Breaking Bad: Season 5. Hank Schrader (Dean Norris) - Photo Credit: Ursula Coyote/AMC Walter White (Bryan Cranston) - Photo Credit: Ursula Coyote Old Joe (Larry Hankin), Walter White (Bryan Cranston) and Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) - Photo Credit: Ursula Coyote Old Joe (Larry Hankin), Walter White (Bryan Cranston) and Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) - Photo Credit: Ursula Coyote Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul), Walter White (Bryan Cranston) and Mike (Jonathan Banks) - Photo Credit: Ursula Coyote Old Joe (Larry Hankin), Walter White (Bryan Cranston), Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) and Mike (Jonathan Banks) - Photo Credit: Ursula Coyote Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) and Walter White (Bryan Cranston) - Photo Credit: Ursula Coyote Walter White (Bryan Cranston)...
- 7/16/2012
- by Patrick Luce
- Monsters and Critics
Breaking Bad returns next month and a few days after getting the season 5 teaser featuring Bryan Cranston’s Walt reminding Saul (Bob Odenkirk) who calls the shots in AMC’s hit show we get another promo, this time by way of this image featuring Cranston and Aaron Paul’s Jesse. Something tells me they aren’t out there seeking inspiration for and bouncing their latest haikus off each other. Whatever they’re doing, it doesn’t look nearly as comfortable as Walt’s throne room.
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Focusing on Aaron Paul for a minute, last week he was attached to an upcoming HBO project called The Missionary - a Cold War spy drama and yet another project at HBO that has Walhberg’s name in the production credits.
Breaking Bad Season 5 kicks off on AMC on July 15th and we at least know of one new face,...
related | New Breaking Bad Teaser Hits The Internet
Focusing on Aaron Paul for a minute, last week he was attached to an upcoming HBO project called The Missionary - a Cold War spy drama and yet another project at HBO that has Walhberg’s name in the production credits.
Breaking Bad Season 5 kicks off on AMC on July 15th and we at least know of one new face,...
- 6/17/2012
- by Jay Tomio
- Boomtron
His Gus Fring is part of MTV News' Top 10 TV Characters of 2011.
By Kevin P. Sullivan
Giancarlo Esposito as Gustavo 'Gus' Fring on "Breaking Bad"
Photo: Ursula Coyote/ AMC
"Breaking Bad" found itself in a unique position at the beginning of its fourth season. Critics and fans alike had heralded it as "the best show on television" for years, and heading into the most recent season, creator Vince Gilligan and the team behind the show had the seemingly impossible challenge of topping the three previous years of nail-biting episodes.
So what did they decide to do? They made the main character, Bryan Cranston's Walter White, into a weakling. His nemesis, the mild-mannered but perpetually dangerous Gustavo Fring, played by Giancarlo Esposito, beat him at every turn. The action slowed to the point where some fans declared it boring, but that was all part of the game.
In the slow-down,...
By Kevin P. Sullivan
Giancarlo Esposito as Gustavo 'Gus' Fring on "Breaking Bad"
Photo: Ursula Coyote/ AMC
"Breaking Bad" found itself in a unique position at the beginning of its fourth season. Critics and fans alike had heralded it as "the best show on television" for years, and heading into the most recent season, creator Vince Gilligan and the team behind the show had the seemingly impossible challenge of topping the three previous years of nail-biting episodes.
So what did they decide to do? They made the main character, Bryan Cranston's Walter White, into a weakling. His nemesis, the mild-mannered but perpetually dangerous Gustavo Fring, played by Giancarlo Esposito, beat him at every turn. The action slowed to the point where some fans declared it boring, but that was all part of the game.
In the slow-down,...
- 12/9/2011
- MTV Music News
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In Breaking Bad's fourth season, Walter White may finally accept what viewers have known for a while now: Walt is not a good man.
When viewers first met Walt (Bryan Cranston), running around the desert in tighty-whiteys after his first kill, his plight as a terminally-ill-chemistry-teacher-turned-crystal-meth-maker was still somewhat relatable. But after telling a mountain of lies, collecting boatloads of cash and committing a few more murders, Walt now seems about as black as his alter ego Heisenberg's porkpie hat.
Summer TV: Get scoop on your favorite returning shows
"He has accepted who he is and embraced who he is," Cranston tells TVGuide.com...
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In Breaking Bad's fourth season, Walter White may finally accept what viewers have known for a while now: Walt is not a good man.
When viewers first met Walt (Bryan Cranston), running around the desert in tighty-whiteys after his first kill, his plight as a terminally-ill-chemistry-teacher-turned-crystal-meth-maker was still somewhat relatable. But after telling a mountain of lies, collecting boatloads of cash and committing a few more murders, Walt now seems about as black as his alter ego Heisenberg's porkpie hat.
Summer TV: Get scoop on your favorite returning shows
"He has accepted who he is and embraced who he is," Cranston tells TVGuide.com...
Read More >...
- 7/16/2011
- by Adam Bryant
- TVGuide.com - Features
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In Breaking Bad's fourth season, Walter White may finally accept what viewers have known for a while now: Walt is not a good man.
When viewers first met Walt (Bryan Cranston), running around the desert in tighty-whiteys after his first kill, his plight as a terminally-ill-chemistry-teacher-turned-crystal-meth-maker was still somewhat relatable. But after telling a mountain of lies, collecting boatloads of cash and committing a few more murders, Walt now seems about as black as his alter ego Heisenberg's porkpie hat.
Summer TV: Get scoop on your favorite returning shows
"He has accepted who he is and embraced who he is," Cranston tells TVGuide.com...
Read More >...
In Breaking Bad's fourth season, Walter White may finally accept what viewers have known for a while now: Walt is not a good man.
When viewers first met Walt (Bryan Cranston), running around the desert in tighty-whiteys after his first kill, his plight as a terminally-ill-chemistry-teacher-turned-crystal-meth-maker was still somewhat relatable. But after telling a mountain of lies, collecting boatloads of cash and committing a few more murders, Walt now seems about as black as his alter ego Heisenberg's porkpie hat.
Summer TV: Get scoop on your favorite returning shows
"He has accepted who he is and embraced who he is," Cranston tells TVGuide.com...
Read More >...
- 7/16/2011
- by Adam Bryant
- TVGuide - Breaking News
Updated, 6/23 Ready for Breaking Bad to return? Or perhaps True Blood is more your cup of tea? Read on to find about those and other (The Rachel Zoe Project! Jersey Shore!) summer premieres for basic and premium cable TV:
June 23
Futurama (Comedy Central, season premiere)
Suits (USA, series premiere)
Wilfred (FX, series premiere
Louie (FX, season premiere)
Burn Notice (USA, season premiere)
June 24
Rhett & Link: Commercial Kings (IFC, series premiere)
Young, Broke & Beautiful (IFC, series premiere)
June 25
Carson Nation (Own, series premiere)
June 26
Leverage (TNT, season premiere)
True Blood (HBO, season premiere)
Celebrity Rehab (VH1, season premiere)
Bet Awards (Bet)
June 27
Weeds (Showtime,...
June 23
Futurama (Comedy Central, season premiere)
Suits (USA, series premiere)
Wilfred (FX, series premiere
Louie (FX, season premiere)
Burn Notice (USA, season premiere)
June 24
Rhett & Link: Commercial Kings (IFC, series premiere)
Young, Broke & Beautiful (IFC, series premiere)
June 25
Carson Nation (Own, series premiere)
June 26
Leverage (TNT, season premiere)
True Blood (HBO, season premiere)
Celebrity Rehab (VH1, season premiere)
Bet Awards (Bet)
June 27
Weeds (Showtime,...
- 6/23/2011
- by Archana Ram
- EW - Inside TV
Updated, 5/24 Ready for Breaking Bad to return? Or perhaps True Blood is more your cup of tea? Read on to find about those and other summer premieres for basic and premium cable TV:
May 27
VH1 Storytellers: Death Cab for Cutie (VH1, special)
May 29
Big Fat Gypsy Weddings (TLC, special)
May 30
Platinum Hit (Bravo, series premiere)
Basketball Wives (VH1, season premiere)
Cake Boss (TLC, return)
Single Ladies (VH1, series premiere)
Man vs. Monster (National Geographic Wild, series premiere)
May 31
Million Dollar Decorators (Bravo, series premiere)
Love Handles: Couples in Crisis (Lifetime, series premiere)
June 1
Franklin & Bash (TNT, series premiere)
Men of a Certain Age (TNT,...
May 27
VH1 Storytellers: Death Cab for Cutie (VH1, special)
May 29
Big Fat Gypsy Weddings (TLC, special)
May 30
Platinum Hit (Bravo, series premiere)
Basketball Wives (VH1, season premiere)
Cake Boss (TLC, return)
Single Ladies (VH1, series premiere)
Man vs. Monster (National Geographic Wild, series premiere)
May 31
Million Dollar Decorators (Bravo, series premiere)
Love Handles: Couples in Crisis (Lifetime, series premiere)
June 1
Franklin & Bash (TNT, series premiere)
Men of a Certain Age (TNT,...
- 5/27/2011
- by Archana Ram
- EW - Inside TV
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