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In the heart of Texas, thugs and billionaires try to get rich quick in the oil industry; Tommy Norris, a struggling executive, tries to take his company to the top during the fuel boom.
Elwood Curtis’ dream of going to college is shattered along a two-lane Florida highway. An innocent misstep lands him in the hell of Nickel Academy, a brutal reformatory deep in the Jim Crow South. He meets another ward, Turner, who has seen it all. The two black teenagers form an alliance: Turner provides medical care to …
Follows a world of even deeper intrigue and subterfuge, with characters fighting their own battles as they grapple with existential threats to the nation and the world.. Check out our list of renewals and cancellations to see if your favorite show made the cut.. They both starred in Steve Jobs, Alien: Covenant, and The Agency..
I must say that I was lucky enough that a couple of years ago I bindge-watched The Bureau and to be honest is probably one of the best things I have ever watched. Nothing up until this point was even remotely close to it. There is a correlation between the two series, obviously it was mentioned that it was "influenced" by it, but tbh I wasn't expecting similar storyline.
Don't get me wrong, the series up until this point is amazing, great cast, good cinematography, but it wasn't something I haven't already seen in the French version. It's too early to say how it will turned out to be, but I highly suggest to anyone who hasn't watched the Bureau to watch it. After Fassbender played professional hitman in David Finchers movie The Killer, and I saw he was in the cast, I immediately knew he is a great choice for the role.
Those type of series actually require certain amount of concentration while watching them, so you can keep up with all the characters in the storyline and the little details about them. Some would even consider them slow paced, maybe even boring, but exactly those characteristics and complicated personal battles that the characters have, plus the slow buildup of tension, is what makes them great in my opinion. Those type of series you either love them, or you don't like them at all, there isn't a middle ground.
The Peabody Award-winning and critically acclaimed series follows Sam, a true Kansan on the surface, who struggles to fit into the mold of her hometown and its expectations. As she struggles with loss and acceptance, Sam finds solace in singing. This leads her on a journey to discover herself and a community of outsiders who don’t fit in but don’t give up, proving that finding like-minded people and a voice is always possible. The series explores themes of change and growth despite everything.
Following the events of The Batman (2022), Oz Cobb, aka the Penguin, attempts to take the reins of Gotham’s underworld.. Aside from the Bat-signal in the closing shot of the season finale, we didn’t get a cameo from Robert Pattinson in The Penguin. Colin Farrell fought hard to have his version of the Penguin smoke tobacco in The Batman (2022), but he failed. In his own series, however, the character is portrayed as a casual tobacco user with a penchant for cigars..
An umbrella falls and the logo changes to the Warner Bros. logo. Appears in Graham Norton and likes: Lady Gaga/Demi Moore/Colin Farrell/Richard Ayoade/Jack Savoretti (2024). Wow.
Everyone knows what a great actor Colin Farrell is, but here as the Penguin he is unrecognizable. I wouldn’t be surprised if he got nominated for some awards for his role in this. The biggest surprise was Cristin Milioti as Sofia Falcone. I wasn’t entirely sure when I heard she was nominated for this role.
She’s a good actress, but I didn’t think this role was for her. She is just as good in this as Farrell and makes you believe that Sofia Falcone is a real rival to the Penguin. I also wouldn’t be surprised if she got nominated for some awards for her role in this. This is not a typical DC or Marvel show, this is a real gangster series.
Set in the underworld of a now half-destroyed Gotham City, the series is a great sequel to Matt Reeves’ The Batman. Check out our rundown of Yellowstone Season 5 Part 2, Squid Game Season 2, and more of the highly anticipated new and returning series on TV and streaming.
From Blumhouse and visionary writer-director Leigh Whannell, the creators of the chilling modern monster tale The Invisible Man, comes a terrifying new lupine nightmare: Wolf Man