Succession still has quite a few loose ends to wrap up. The question of who will succeed Logan as the CEO of Waystar remains as all-important as it was in episode one, with an even greater number of possible candidates for the job.
04.05.2023 - 03:19 / deadline.com
SPOILR ALERT: The story includes details about the series finale of ABC’s A Million Little Things.
DJ Nash’s drama series A Million Little Things ended the way it started, with the death by suicide of one of the friends whose close relationship was at the heart of the show. While Jon’s suicide in the pilot came as a shock to everyone, Gary’s (James Roday Rodriguez) passing in tonight’s series closer had been set up, with the final season building toward it as Gary battled terminal Stage IV lung cancer.
The finale revealed that Gary had made a pact with Rome and Eddie for them to help him die “with dignity” if the pain became unbearable. No longer able to speak, Gary evoked the promise by writing “Rutledge,” the friends’ key work for helping each other’s families. Eddie and Rome both struggled with Gary’s request but ultimately fulfilled his wish by getting the pills needed.
In the end, Maggie was the one who prepared Gary’s lethal doze after she watched a video he had recorded for her, relaying his wishes. While Gary and Maggie laid, huddled together, as he was taking his final breaths, the rest of the friends and their children were gathered together for a “big fat dinner”, just like Gary wanted, laughing and sharing stories about him.
The series ended with a glimpse at the future, with Maggie teaching their 16-year-old son Javier how to drive and him watching the final video Gary had made for him before his death. The two then joined the group of friends and the sons of Gary, Eddie, Jon and Rome attended a hockey game together and took a selfie just like their dads did many years ago.
In interviews with Deadline, conducted on Monday, star Roday Rodriguez (Psych), AMLT creator/exec producer Nash, who previously
Succession still has quite a few loose ends to wrap up. The question of who will succeed Logan as the CEO of Waystar remains as all-important as it was in episode one, with an even greater number of possible candidates for the job.
LL Cool J is staying in the NCIS family following the series finale of his longtime show NCIS: Los Angeles.
WARNING: MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD!
The Little Mermaid,” there is a sense that a true loss of innocence is on the brink. In this new live-action adaptation things are not as bubblegum sweet and bright as the last time we visited Ariel’s story.
After four seasons, the HBO series Succession comes to an end. The premium cable network dropped a preview for the series finale and has many dissecting every frame. Check out the preview in the video posted above.
NCIS: Los Angeles has wrapped up its 14-season run this weekend.
has one last mission.The long-running CBS procedural, starring Chris O'Donnell and LL Cool J, says goodbye Sunday at 9 p.m. ET/PT with its very last episode. Following the series finale, Entertainment Tonight's one-hour retrospective special, hosted by Kevin Frazier, will celebrate the show's 14-season run at 10 p.m.
Matt Willis opens up about his struggles with addiction in his new BBC documentary, but while his loved ones, including wife Emma Willis, feature there is one notable exception. The Busted musician, 39, speaks candidly about his ongoing battles with substance abuse, which saw him once consume 6 grams of coke a day, in Matt Willis: Fighting Addiction. While Matt has now been sober for five years, the feature-length episode sees Emma, 47, discuss the impact of his past relapses on their relationship and family life.
is signing off.The long-running CBS drama, led by Chris O'Donnell and LL Cool J, closes its doors for good after 14 seasons on Sunday when it airs its series finale. Titled «New Beginnings Part Two,» the second hour of a two-part swan song, the NCIS team continues to assist the ATF in its investigation into the stolen military-grade weapons, all while Callen (O'Donnell) and Anna (Bar Paly) decide on an impromptu wedding.ET exclusively debuts a first look from the final episode, which features a sweet moment between Callen and Sam (LL Cool J) on the former's wedding day as they reflect on all they've been through together as partners and friends.«Thank you for being my best man,» Callen opens the scene as he and Sam, dressed in tailored suits, walk down an empty hallway.«I'm honored to do so,» Sam replies.As Callen turns the page and begins a new life with Anna, he can't help but reminisce on everything they've gone through over the years. «I would not be here today if it wasn't for you,» Callen says genuinely.«No, you would not,» Sam quips.«Aren't you going to say you wouldn't be here without me either?» Callen asks.«Well, I don't want to lie to you, especially on your wedding day,» Sam jokingly answers back.As the pair have a laugh, things get serious and heartfelt when Sam agrees that he wouldn't be where he was either without Callen by his side.«I love you, man,» Callen says, prompting Sam to reply in a classic Sam way, «I know! I love you too.»The two embrace in a hug as Callen expresses his gratitude to Sam once more: «Thank you for always being there.»ET spoke to the NCIS: LA cast in March as they reflected on saying goodbye after a 14-season run.«It was an amazing run.
EXCLUSIVE: While the title character ended John Wick: Chapter 4 under a headstone, the John Wick franchise is alive and kicking for Lionsgate. This week, Universal brass got a first look at Ballerina, the Len Wiseman-helmed spinoff film that stars Ana de Armas and brings back Keanu Reeves, Ian McShane, the late Lance Reddick and Anjelica Huston. The big question is, after the last film grossed over $400 million on a $90 million budget, what right minded studio would retire a franchise that just turned in its highest gross and best reviews?
The series finales for “Riverdale” and “Nancy Drew” will air back-to-back as part of The CW’s summer slate.After the fourth and final season of drama series “Nancy Drew” launches Wednesday, May 31 at 8 p.m.
Fans of the classic sitcom “Taxi” have reason to celebrate as a handful of the show’s stars reunite four decades after the series finale.
#wgastrongSince the strike, various shows have halted production, including all of the late night shows on network television.
aired its final episode on Wednesday. The series began with three friends, Gary (James Roday Rodriguez), Eddie (David Giuntoli) and Rome (Romany Malco), who work to keep the extended family together after their best friend (and the once glue that helped the group together), Jon (Ron Livingston), died by suicide.In the span of five seasons, fans were taken on an emotional rollercoaster each episode as the group managed love, grief, heartbreak and all of the moments in between.
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HBO‘s “Succession” ends later this month, and creator Jesse Armstrong wants to pull out all the stops for the series finale. IndieWire (via Variety) reports that the show’s composer, Nicolas Britell, leaked how long the show’s final episode will be—and it’s the length of a feature film.
WARNING: THERE ARE MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD FOR THE SERIES FINALE OF ‘A MILLION LITTLE THINGS’. DO NOT READ IF YOU WON’T WANT TO KNOW!
titled «One Big Thing,» gives an emotional send-off to the glue that kept the friend group together: Gary (James Roday Rodriguez).Two episodes prior to the finale, Gary learned that his cancer returned and was terminal. In an effort to be there for his and his now-wife, Maggie's son, Javier, in case he didn't make it, he began filming a series of videos.
THEWRAP: The whole cast always looked like you were all having so much fun.Wendi McLendon-Covey: There are times when I got the church giggles so badly. You know, sometimes people ask, how do you keep a straight face? I can’t. Sometimes I’m the worst when it comes to breaking, but that just makes you more and more happy to be at work, you know?It’s been very sweet watching Sean Giambrone (Adam) grow up through the years. How was that for you playing his mother and seeing him growing into an adult? Did you have like a maternal connection?McLendon-Covey: Oh yeah.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans Editor HBO’s “Succession” series finale will be 90 minutes long, according to one of the key members of its creative team. Variety confirmed. “It’s 90 minutes,” Emmy winning composer Nicholas Britell said. “It’s a huge episode — like a movie.” The episode will be directed by “Succession” executive producer Mark Mylod, and will air on the Sunday of Memorial Day Weekend, May 28. While little else is known about what to expect, Variety previously reported in a cover story with HBO chief Casey Bloys that the network is not developing any spinoffs.