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The Mandalorian's transition to a film may signify the end of its original storyline and characters' development on Disney+.
According to Marshals showrunner Spencer Hudnut, Glasser opened one of their initial conversations about spin-offs by asking, 'Would you rather watch a spin-off about Kayce Dutton or Beth Dutton?' Because he's David Glasser, he, of course, will have both shows on the air.
Stacy's journey reveals that even in a seemingly perfect marriage, there are hidden complexities that only surface after a significant loss. Her struggle to understand her husband posthumously highlights the often-unseen layers of relationships.
During his decade on the BBC period drama Peaky Blinders, Cillian Murphy matured visibly as a man, and also as an actor. Steven Knight wrote such a challenging and nuanced role for him, as gangster Tommy Shelby, that it wasn't surprising at all that, when the series concluded, Murphy was tapped to star as J. Robert Oppenheimer by Christopher Nolan.
After a terrible family tragedy, she learns that it's less about the place, specifically, and more about the idea to never take anything for granted. The Madison has your answer-though it's not so straightforward. Starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell, the latest series from Sheridan surprisingly begins by treating the state much like any Lifetime Christmas movie would.
AMC Dark Winds, based on the Leaphorn and Chee novels by Tony Hillerman, is the 1970s-set story of Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn (Zahn McClarnon), a Navajo Nation police officer, and his sidekicks Bernadette Manuelito (Jessica Matten) and Jim Chee (Kiowa Gordon.) Over the first three seasons, we've seen them face off against crooked mining magnates, zealous cults, and border patrol conspiracies. (You can catch up on the first three seasons on Netflix.)
After selling his family's ranch and vowing to leave all of Yellowstone's violence behind, the character now returns to just the oppositeand it seems like fans finally have a reason why. In the new trailer, which played for CBS audiences during the NFL's AFC Championship game this Sunday, there's one character in Kayce's life who is mysteriously absent: his wife.
About halfway through "Dear Henry," Whitney Halberstram hits his lowest ebb. Thanks to Harper's explosive remarks at the ALPHA Conference, Tender's stock price is cratering. Hayley - who turns out to be a hooker who does secretarial admin on the side and not an executive assistant who occasionally threesomes - is extorting him for $750,000. Henry is AWOL. Not even Jonah will break from putting notes in strippers' G-strings to take his call for old time's sake.
Whereas other characters are cold and sharklike, Yas feels her way through the world-and uses her vulnerability to manipulate others. Being born into wealth taught her that none of us is in command of our fate, so we had better cheat for whatever control we can. She's the statuesque girlboss for the new gilded age.
I think there are some incredibly subtle clues that I wouldn't necessarily expect people to pick up on. We've allowed ourselves to create a genuine mystery with red herrings and clues and whatnot about who Whistledown might be, which we're really excited about.
When duty calls, it's time to pick up. The Night Agent, one of the most popular spy thriller shows in the streaming-verse, is back for its third season on Netflix. Gabriel Basso returns as FBI agent Peter Sutherland, with his newest mission involving a treasury agent in Istanbul, a dark-money network, and a dogged reporter (played by Genesis Rodriguez) hot on the trail.