Despite disappointing box office returns for The Marvels, Kamala Khan actress Iman Vellani is excited about her MCU future and possibly teaming up with younger heroes to punch evil in its stupid face. While nothing is written in stone, the final scene of Nia DaCosta’s The Marvels hints at a potential Young Avengers film, with Iman Vellani playing a Nick Fury-type role as she recruits up-and-coming superheroes to commit exciting acts of derring-do. Speaking with Yahoo Entertainment, Vellani revealed who she’d like to team up with for a Young Avengers initiative, and some of her choices could surprise you.
Before we reveal the list, here’s some background for how The Marvels sets up its Young Avengers tease. We’re about to take a trip into Spoiler Town, so proceed with caution! At the end of The Marvels, Kamala Khan does her best Nick Fury impression while...
Before we reveal the list, here’s some background for how The Marvels sets up its Young Avengers tease. We’re about to take a trip into Spoiler Town, so proceed with caution! At the end of The Marvels, Kamala Khan does her best Nick Fury impression while...
- 11/21/2023
- by Steve Seigh
- JoBlo.com
The following article contains spoilers for "The Marvels," including the mid-credits scene.
"The Marvels" has finally hit theaters, and across the board, star Iman Vellani, who plays Kamala Khan, aka Ms. Marvel, has received well-deserved praise. One just cannot look at her enthusiasm and joy and not smile. The film may be having a rough time at the box office, but if Vellani is the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, that future is bright. In fact, the future of the MCU is something /Film's own Ethan Anderton discussed while chatting with Vellani about "The Marvels."
During their conversation, Anderton asked Vellani about the mid-credits scene where Kamala Khan recreates the very first MCU post-credits scene. You know, the "Iron Man" one where Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) recruits Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) for his Avengers Initiative? Not only does Kamala show up at Kate Bishop's (Hailee Steinfeld...
"The Marvels" has finally hit theaters, and across the board, star Iman Vellani, who plays Kamala Khan, aka Ms. Marvel, has received well-deserved praise. One just cannot look at her enthusiasm and joy and not smile. The film may be having a rough time at the box office, but if Vellani is the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, that future is bright. In fact, the future of the MCU is something /Film's own Ethan Anderton discussed while chatting with Vellani about "The Marvels."
During their conversation, Anderton asked Vellani about the mid-credits scene where Kamala Khan recreates the very first MCU post-credits scene. You know, the "Iron Man" one where Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) recruits Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) for his Avengers Initiative? Not only does Kamala show up at Kate Bishop's (Hailee Steinfeld...
- 11/15/2023
- by Jenna Busch
- Slash Film
Fortunetelling is a great trick, but it only works if you know how to cold read -- absorbing everything in front of you and dropping some meaty guesses about what's on others' minds. Figuring out what's next for one of the biggest media franchises in the world is similar. Only President of Marvel Studios Kevin Feige (and those under NDAs) know what's next for the Marvel Cinematic Universe. However, we can take the hints they're leaving and deliver some fun ideas about what's coming next.
We're about to present twelve educated guesses about the next era of the MCU. Based on what the franchise has already shown us, hints from events like 2022's San Diego Comic-Con, well-sourced filming rumors, and (a lot of) speculation drawn from Marvel's extensive comic book history, we predict what's next for Marvel Studios. We're barely scratching the surface of possible storylines with Kang the Conquerer's rise to power,...
We're about to present twelve educated guesses about the next era of the MCU. Based on what the franchise has already shown us, hints from events like 2022's San Diego Comic-Con, well-sourced filming rumors, and (a lot of) speculation drawn from Marvel's extensive comic book history, we predict what's next for Marvel Studios. We're barely scratching the surface of possible storylines with Kang the Conquerer's rise to power,...
- 9/6/2022
- by Margaret David
- Slash Film
The Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Phase Four has included box office blockbusters like the billion-dollar-grossing “Spider-Man: No Way Home” and “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” (942 million worldwide and counting), plus the MCU’s first foray into television with hits like “WandaVision” and “Loki.” But what Phase Four has lacked for a majority of MCU fans is a sense of narrative drive and cohesion. As Variety‘s Adam B. Vary wrote last month, “Instead of the incremental escalation of the Infinity Saga, there is no sense yet of where Phase Four is heading — if, indeed, it is heading in any single direction.”
As of now, the MCU has a handful of dangling cliffhangers that don’t appear to have any connection to one another and that don’t appear to be building toward a franchise-uniting endgame: There’s Doctor Strange teaming up with Clea to fix an incursion in the multiverse,...
As of now, the MCU has a handful of dangling cliffhangers that don’t appear to have any connection to one another and that don’t appear to be building toward a franchise-uniting endgame: There’s Doctor Strange teaming up with Clea to fix an incursion in the multiverse,...
- 6/20/2022
- by Zack Sharf
- Variety Film + TV
With Tom Hiddleston reprising his beloved character, the six episodes of Marvel Studios’ “Loki,” which premiered on Disney+ in June 2021, were a massive success for the phase four entry. Disney and Marvel are hoping to have a similar success after the limited series “WandaVision” led the Emmy nomination field with 23. After initial plans to submit it in limited series, Variety has learned exclusively that “Loki” will seek Emmy love in the drama categories.
Disney’s original plan was to submit the third MCU TV series in the limited series field alongside its other MCU counterparts “Hawkeye” with Jeremy Renner and “Moon Knight” with Oscar Isaac. But, unfortunately, that’s not so simple because of “Loki’s” post-credits scene in the final episode that reads: “Loki will return in season 2.”
According to the Television Academy rules and regulations, the criteria to compete in limited series: “The program must tell a complete,...
Disney’s original plan was to submit the third MCU TV series in the limited series field alongside its other MCU counterparts “Hawkeye” with Jeremy Renner and “Moon Knight” with Oscar Isaac. But, unfortunately, that’s not so simple because of “Loki’s” post-credits scene in the final episode that reads: “Loki will return in season 2.”
According to the Television Academy rules and regulations, the criteria to compete in limited series: “The program must tell a complete,...
- 4/14/2022
- by Clayton Davis
- Variety Film + TV
Variety's Awards Circuit is home to the official predictions for the upcoming Oscars and Emmys ceremonies from film awards editor Clayton Davis. Following history, buzz, news, reviews and sources, the Oscar and Emmy predictions are updated regularly with the current year's list of contenders in all categories. Variety's Awards Circuit Prediction schedule consists of four phases, running all year long: Draft, Pre-Season, Regular Season and Post Season. The eligibility calendar and dates of awards will determine how long each phase lasts and is subject to change.
To see all the latest predictions, of all the categories, in one place, visit The Oscars Collective
Visit each category, per the individual awards show from The Oscars Hub
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2022 Screen Actors Guild Awards Predictions:
Best Performance By Cast Ensemble (Drama Series)
Updated: Dec 7, 2021
Awards Prediction Commentary: More to come…...
To see all the latest predictions, of all the categories, in one place, visit The Oscars Collective
Visit each category, per the individual awards show from The Oscars Hub
Revisit the prediction archive of the 2021 season The Archive
Link to television awards is atTHE Emmys Hub
2022 Screen Actors Guild Awards Predictions:
Best Performance By Cast Ensemble (Drama Series)
Updated: Dec 7, 2021
Awards Prediction Commentary: More to come…...
- 12/7/2021
- by Clayton Davis
- Variety Film + TV
There’s an old saying in Hollywood: You haven’t truly lived until Richard E. Grant causes you to bend over in laughter by pointing out his — and your — physical shortcomings.
At least, that’s what happened when the Oscar-nominated character actor — from 2018’s “Can You Ever Forgive Me?” to 2001’s “Gosford Park” to 1987’s “Withnail & I” — spoke with Variety about his scene-stealing turn on last week’s episode of the Marvel Studios series “Loki.” The penultimate episode of the season finds Tom Hiddleston’s titular god of mischief trapped in the Void, a limbo plane of existence that plays home to dozens of other variant Lokis who’ve been pruned by the Time Variance Authority. Along with Grant’s Classic Loki (who escaped death by living alone on a remote planet), Hiddleston meets Kid Loki (Jack Veal), Boastful Loki (Debbie Oparei), and Alligator Loki — basically, an alligator wearing...
At least, that’s what happened when the Oscar-nominated character actor — from 2018’s “Can You Ever Forgive Me?” to 2001’s “Gosford Park” to 1987’s “Withnail & I” — spoke with Variety about his scene-stealing turn on last week’s episode of the Marvel Studios series “Loki.” The penultimate episode of the season finds Tom Hiddleston’s titular god of mischief trapped in the Void, a limbo plane of existence that plays home to dozens of other variant Lokis who’ve been pruned by the Time Variance Authority. Along with Grant’s Classic Loki (who escaped death by living alone on a remote planet), Hiddleston meets Kid Loki (Jack Veal), Boastful Loki (Debbie Oparei), and Alligator Loki — basically, an alligator wearing...
- 7/13/2021
- by Adam B. Vary
- Variety Film + TV
Most teenagers are thinking about things like learning to drive and going to school dances. Jack Veal, however, isn’t most teenagers. The talented young actor is already making a name for himself in the entertainment industry, and he recently got an opportunity that has taken his career to new heights. Jack was cast as Kid Loki in the new TV series Loki. Now, as an official member of the Marvel Comic Universe, Jack has inherited a built-in fan base full of people who want to see him succeed. So far, he has lived up to their expectations and then some.
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- 7/12/2021
- by Camille Moore
- TVovermind.com
[Editor’s Note: The following review contains spoilers for “Loki” Episode 5, “Journey Into Mystery.”]
After an inauspicious introduction in last week’s end credits, our new, true God of Mischief by and large got his due recognition during Episode 5. Whether he was drinking wine out of a kiddie pool or biting off the hand that did, in turn, feed him, Loki left an indelible mark on the week’s events, and we can only pray he finds a way to survive next week’s finale.
I’m talking, of course, about Alligator Loki.
At first, Alligator Loki was merely a cute bit of madness in a series begging for additional absurdity. But there he was, wrapped in the arms of Kid Loki (Jack Veal) before scampering through the grass as the four other Lokis fled Alioth (rhymes with Goliath), a “living tempest that consumes matter and energy.” Throughout it all, Alligator Loki is largely silent, save for a purring...
After an inauspicious introduction in last week’s end credits, our new, true God of Mischief by and large got his due recognition during Episode 5. Whether he was drinking wine out of a kiddie pool or biting off the hand that did, in turn, feed him, Loki left an indelible mark on the week’s events, and we can only pray he finds a way to survive next week’s finale.
I’m talking, of course, about Alligator Loki.
At first, Alligator Loki was merely a cute bit of madness in a series begging for additional absurdity. But there he was, wrapped in the arms of Kid Loki (Jack Veal) before scampering through the grass as the four other Lokis fled Alioth (rhymes with Goliath), a “living tempest that consumes matter and energy.” Throughout it all, Alligator Loki is largely silent, save for a purring...
- 7/7/2021
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
This article contains spoilers for Loki episode 5.
Agent Mobius did say that time ran differently in the Tva but who could have imagined that the penultimate episode of Loki would arrive so quickly? Marvel’s Loki episode 5 “Journey Into Mystery” keeps up a streak of superb installments for this increasingly superb show.
In this hour, Mobius joins the side of the heroes, Judge Renslayer has some questions, and Loki and Sylvie’s relationship continues to blossom thanks to the conjuring of an uncomfortable green blanket. Equally as important, however, is that “Journey Into Mystery” raises some big questions about the ending of this show and the future of the MCU. Questions like…
What is The Void?
This episode does a pretty good job of succinctly describing what the Void is. The Void is the end of time, itself. Since the Time-Keepers are unable to completely destroy matter (Theory of Conservation...
Agent Mobius did say that time ran differently in the Tva but who could have imagined that the penultimate episode of Loki would arrive so quickly? Marvel’s Loki episode 5 “Journey Into Mystery” keeps up a streak of superb installments for this increasingly superb show.
In this hour, Mobius joins the side of the heroes, Judge Renslayer has some questions, and Loki and Sylvie’s relationship continues to blossom thanks to the conjuring of an uncomfortable green blanket. Equally as important, however, is that “Journey Into Mystery” raises some big questions about the ending of this show and the future of the MCU. Questions like…
What is The Void?
This episode does a pretty good job of succinctly describing what the Void is. The Void is the end of time, itself. Since the Time-Keepers are unable to completely destroy matter (Theory of Conservation...
- 7/7/2021
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
[This story contains spoilers for Loki episode five.]
Forced to the edge of time and space known as The Void, and saved by his counterparts from alternate timelines, Classic Loki (Richard E. Grant), Kid Loki (Jack Veal), Boastful Loki (DeObia Oparei), and Alligator Loki, and hunted by the matter consuming entity, Alioth, Loki (Tom Hiddleston) finds a power greater than lies, stronger than time, and more glorious a purpose than any he’s fought for before: emotional honesty. Serving as both a cosmic mystery and therapy session for its titular character, Loki, displays a sincerity that places the character’s arc a ...
Forced to the edge of time and space known as The Void, and saved by his counterparts from alternate timelines, Classic Loki (Richard E. Grant), Kid Loki (Jack Veal), Boastful Loki (DeObia Oparei), and Alligator Loki, and hunted by the matter consuming entity, Alioth, Loki (Tom Hiddleston) finds a power greater than lies, stronger than time, and more glorious a purpose than any he’s fought for before: emotional honesty. Serving as both a cosmic mystery and therapy session for its titular character, Loki, displays a sincerity that places the character’s arc a ...
[This story contains spoilers for Loki episode five.]
Forced to the edge of time and space known as The Void, and saved by his counterparts from alternate timelines, Classic Loki (Richard E. Grant), Kid Loki (Jack Veal), Boastful Loki (DeObia Oparei), and Alligator Loki, and hunted by the matter consuming entity, Alioth, Loki (Tom Hiddleston) finds a power greater than lies, stronger than time, and more glorious a purpose than any he’s fought for before: emotional honesty. Serving as both a cosmic mystery and therapy session for its titular character, Loki, displays a sincerity that places the character’s arc a ...
Forced to the edge of time and space known as The Void, and saved by his counterparts from alternate timelines, Classic Loki (Richard E. Grant), Kid Loki (Jack Veal), Boastful Loki (DeObia Oparei), and Alligator Loki, and hunted by the matter consuming entity, Alioth, Loki (Tom Hiddleston) finds a power greater than lies, stronger than time, and more glorious a purpose than any he’s fought for before: emotional honesty. Serving as both a cosmic mystery and therapy session for its titular character, Loki, displays a sincerity that places the character’s arc a ...
Warning: The following recap of Disney+/Marvel’s Loki, episode 5 “Journey Into Mystery” contains spoilers
Now we’re finally getting some place, even if a bulk of Loki‘s protags are stuck in the Void. This dumping ground at the end of time where Loki falls is where all the universe’s garbage goes to and never returns from. The purgatory houses all sorts of Loki including those we first encountered in the epilogue of episode 4 including alligator Loki, Classic Loki (Richard E. Grant), Boastful Loki (Deobia Oparei), and Kid Loki (Jack Veal) as well as a duplicate Tom Hiddleston Loki aka President Loki who is surrounded by a posse of hairy-mismatched battle armor types who look like they fell out of Mad Max. All the Lokis go here because, natch, they’ve been bad in derailing the sacred time line.
A huge grey clouded dragon in the sky, Alioth,...
Now we’re finally getting some place, even if a bulk of Loki‘s protags are stuck in the Void. This dumping ground at the end of time where Loki falls is where all the universe’s garbage goes to and never returns from. The purgatory houses all sorts of Loki including those we first encountered in the epilogue of episode 4 including alligator Loki, Classic Loki (Richard E. Grant), Boastful Loki (Deobia Oparei), and Kid Loki (Jack Veal) as well as a duplicate Tom Hiddleston Loki aka President Loki who is surrounded by a posse of hairy-mismatched battle armor types who look like they fell out of Mad Max. All the Lokis go here because, natch, they’ve been bad in derailing the sacred time line.
A huge grey clouded dragon in the sky, Alioth,...
- 7/7/2021
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
I don’t know how we got here, but there is only one episode of “Loki” remaining, and it’s shaping up to be a monumental episode for the Marvel Cinematic Universe. This week’s penultimate episode, which was titled “Journey Into Mystery,” offered a few hints about the series’ endgame, but not before having a little fun and allowing viewers to spend time with the many different versions of Loki (Tom Hiddleston) — including President Loki — who had been pruned and were living in the Void.
The enchanting hour reminded us at every turn that these Loki variants are, at their most basic level, all the same. They’re mischievous. They’re power hungry. They lie. They betray everyone to get what they want. But as Mobius (Owen Wilson) also wisely told Kid Loki (Jack Veal) and Classic Loki (Richard E. Grant) this week, it’s never too late to change.
The enchanting hour reminded us at every turn that these Loki variants are, at their most basic level, all the same. They’re mischievous. They’re power hungry. They lie. They betray everyone to get what they want. But as Mobius (Owen Wilson) also wisely told Kid Loki (Jack Veal) and Classic Loki (Richard E. Grant) this week, it’s never too late to change.
- 7/7/2021
- by Kaitlin Thomas
- Gold Derby
Spoiler Warning: Do not read if you haven’t seen Season 1, Episode 4 of “Loki,” streaming now on Disney Plus.
Since Marvel Studios embarked on its new adventure in streaming television, the episode of each of its series that falls on or just past the halfway mark has proven to be decisive — the fulcrum point on which the rest of the show pivots and things get truly bonkers. On “WandaVision,” it’s when Fietro (Evan Peters) shows up on Wanda’s doorstep. On “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier,” it’s when John Walker (Wyatt Russell) kills a man in broad daylight.
To which the minds behind “Loki” said, “Hold my mead,” because Episode 4 goes positively mad with game-changing plot twists.
Ravonna (Gugu Mbatha-Raw) erases Mobius (Owen Wilson)!
Loki (Tom Hiddleston) and Sylvie (Sophia Di Martino) meet the Timekeepers, and they’re mindless robots!
Ravonna erases Loki!
Loki…survives? And meets…...
Since Marvel Studios embarked on its new adventure in streaming television, the episode of each of its series that falls on or just past the halfway mark has proven to be decisive — the fulcrum point on which the rest of the show pivots and things get truly bonkers. On “WandaVision,” it’s when Fietro (Evan Peters) shows up on Wanda’s doorstep. On “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier,” it’s when John Walker (Wyatt Russell) kills a man in broad daylight.
To which the minds behind “Loki” said, “Hold my mead,” because Episode 4 goes positively mad with game-changing plot twists.
Ravonna (Gugu Mbatha-Raw) erases Mobius (Owen Wilson)!
Loki (Tom Hiddleston) and Sylvie (Sophia Di Martino) meet the Timekeepers, and they’re mindless robots!
Ravonna erases Loki!
Loki…survives? And meets…...
- 7/1/2021
- by Adam B. Vary and Mónica Marie Zorrilla
- Variety Film + TV
Spoiler Alert: The following recap contains spoilers of Disney+/Marvel’s Loki Episode 4, “The Nexus Event.”
To date, Loki remains the quintessential Marvel/Disney+ series with the most riveting cliffhangers, and, man, were we ever peering over the edge.
There’s a ton to unpack here, so let’s start toward the end. Sooner than expected, Loki and Sylvie, prisoners of the Tva’s Ravonna (Gugu Mbatha-Raw), wound up before the lizard Timekeepers’ thrones, the apparent puppetmasters of this whole timeline cop authority, and policemen of those who veer from the timeline. A fight ensues with Loki and Sylvie squaring off between Ravonna and her troops. Sylvie succeeds in throwing a sword at one of the Timekeepers and cutting its head off. It rolls to her, and she learns that it is indeed a Wizard of Oz situation. In fact, it’s worse: the Timekeepers are androids.
To date, Loki remains the quintessential Marvel/Disney+ series with the most riveting cliffhangers, and, man, were we ever peering over the edge.
There’s a ton to unpack here, so let’s start toward the end. Sooner than expected, Loki and Sylvie, prisoners of the Tva’s Ravonna (Gugu Mbatha-Raw), wound up before the lizard Timekeepers’ thrones, the apparent puppetmasters of this whole timeline cop authority, and policemen of those who veer from the timeline. A fight ensues with Loki and Sylvie squaring off between Ravonna and her troops. Sylvie succeeds in throwing a sword at one of the Timekeepers and cutting its head off. It rolls to her, and she learns that it is indeed a Wizard of Oz situation. In fact, it’s worse: the Timekeepers are androids.
- 6/30/2021
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
If the end credits of Loki episode four are to be believed, it looks like things may have gotten a lot more complicated for the God of Mischief. Shortly after discovering that the Time-Keepers are nothing more than "mindless androids," Loki is pruned just as he's about to bare his soul to Sylvie after their time on Lamentis-1. It isn't until the credits roll that we find out if that's the last we'll be seeing of that particular Loki.
It's understandable that Loki thinks he's in "Hel," the underworld in Norse mythology. His wonderings are quickly interrupted by four other Loki variants: Kid Loki (Jack Veal), Classic Loki (Richard E. Grant), Boastful Loki (DeObia Oparei), and Alligator Loki. If he wants to live, he's told to come with them. So what does this mean for our Loki and the future of the show? If this post-apocalyptic New York City...
It's understandable that Loki thinks he's in "Hel," the underworld in Norse mythology. His wonderings are quickly interrupted by four other Loki variants: Kid Loki (Jack Veal), Classic Loki (Richard E. Grant), Boastful Loki (DeObia Oparei), and Alligator Loki. If he wants to live, he's told to come with them. So what does this mean for our Loki and the future of the show? If this post-apocalyptic New York City...
- 6/30/2021
- by Grayson Gilcrease
- Popsugar.com
If last week’s episode of “Loki,” titled “Lamentis,” was all about character development, “The Nexus Event” put into motion all the story threads that had been set up over the last few weeks. This led to an episode full of introspection, a surprise guest appearance, some fun action, at least one heel turn and a shocking ending followed by a mid-credits scene that Loki (Tom Hiddleston) fans have been waiting for since the show debuted. Let’s talk about how we got there.
The episode opens with the reveal that Judge Ravonna Renslayer (Gugu Mbatha-Raw) was the Minuteman charged with arresting and pruning a young Sylvie (Cailey Fleming) several years prior to the events of the series, thus confirming that the character is, in fact, Lady Loki and not Enchantress. However, Sylvie was able to escape Tva custody and steal Ravonna’s TemPad. She has been on the run ever since,...
The episode opens with the reveal that Judge Ravonna Renslayer (Gugu Mbatha-Raw) was the Minuteman charged with arresting and pruning a young Sylvie (Cailey Fleming) several years prior to the events of the series, thus confirming that the character is, in fact, Lady Loki and not Enchantress. However, Sylvie was able to escape Tva custody and steal Ravonna’s TemPad. She has been on the run ever since,...
- 6/30/2021
- by Kaitlin Thomas
- Gold Derby
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- 10/14/2020
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Vulture Watch Is it over for James and Alyssa? Has The End of the F***ing World 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 The End of the F***ing World, 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, The End of the F***ing World stars Jessica Barden, Alex Lawther, Gemma Whelan, Wunmi Mosaku, Steve Oram, Christine Bottomley, Navin Chowdhry, Jayda Mitchell, and Jack Veal. The dark British comedy-drama is based on the Charles S. Forsman comics. The action centers on outsiders James (Lawther) and Alyssa (Barden), as they take a road trip...
- 1/26/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Network: Netflix. Episodes: Ongoing (half-hour). Seasons: Ongoing. TV show dates: January 5, 2018 — present. Series status: Has not been cancelled. Performers include: Jessica Barden, Alex Lawther, Gemma Whelan, Wunmi Mosaku, Steve Oram, Christine Bottomley, Navin Chowdhry, Jayda Mitchell, and Jack Veal. TV show description: A dark British comedy-drama, The End of the F***ing World TV show is based on the Charles S. Forsman comics. The story centers on outsiders James (Lawther) and Alyssa (Barden), as they take a road trip to get away from their families and search for Alyssa's father, from who she is estranged. Soon, the teens become embroiled in a number of brutal situations. Meanwhile, police detectives Teri (Mosaku) and Eunice (Whelan), are tracking them down. Read More…...
- 1/5/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
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