Sorry, murder fans, you'll have to skip your weekly fix of Annalise Keating's (Viola Davis) legal drama this week. How to Get Away with Murder is not on this Thursday, April 23, but it will be back next week!
10.04.2020 - 04:17 / cosmopolitan.com
Year after year, whenever Grey's gets renewed for a new season, there are reports about how much the actors will rake in for about 20 episodes. But of course, the show wouldn't even exist if Shonda didn't create, write, and produce it for so many years.
On top of Grey's, Shonda also created Scandal and Private Practice. She also produced Still Star-Crossed, which ended way too early, and the mega-hit How to Get Away With Murder.
Sorry, murder fans, you'll have to skip your weekly fix of Annalise Keating's (Viola Davis) legal drama this week. How to Get Away with Murder is not on this Thursday, April 23, but it will be back next week!
[Warning: The following contains spoilers from Thursday's episode of How to Get Away with Murder. Read at your own risk!]
How to Get Away with Murder finally revealed who killed Asher (Matt McGorry), and as always, it feels like we now have more questions than ever. The one at the top of our list, however, is, "Do all roads really lead back to Xavier Castillo (Gerardo Celasco)? And if so, why?
[Warning: This post contains spoilers for this Thursday's episode of How to Get Away with Murder. Read at your own risk!]
How to Get Away with Murder finally revealed who killed Asher (Matt McGorry), and what the actual f---?What? If Annalise (Viola Davis) can drop the F-bomb, so can we!
With only five episodes left in How to Get Away with Murder Season 6, you may be asking yourself whether the show is renewed for Season 7. Sadly, we won't be getting another year of Annalise Keating (Viola Davis) and her murder club's exploits since Season 6 will officially be the final season of the show.
By Angelique Jackson
How to Get Away with Murder threw us a massive curveball in the midseason finale, killing off Asher (Matt McGorry) while simultaneously bringing Wes Gibbins (Alfred Enoch) back from the dead. We've got about a million theories about how Wes is alive, but we have even more about who killed Asher.
The murder club is back, but this time, all bets are off! Asher's (Matt McGorry) death hung heavily over the midseason premiere of How to Get Away with Murder, and as it turns out, his murder was the one that finally broke Annalise's (Viola Davis) little coalition of killers apart.
The time is running out on the Keating 5's biggest mysteries yet!
How to Get Away with Murder is gearing up for its final run, which means it's time to get all the answers you've been dying for. Is Annalise (Viola Davis) really dead? Who killed Asher (Matt McGorry)? What in the fresh hell is going on with Wes Gibbons' (Alfred Enoch) surprise resurrection? All this and more is headed your way in the final six episodes of the series.
A brutal intruder attacked Eileen Blane in her own home, beating her to the ground and dragging her across the floor before snatching a wedding ring from her finger.
Viola Davis never wanted to be a TV character, but for the last six years much of her professional life has been devoted to being just that — the brilliant but often intimidating Annalise Keating on ABC and Shondaland’s “How To Get Away With Murder.”
Making it work? Lily James was spotted out with Matt Smith after the duo fueled split speculation.
How to Get Away with Murder threw us a massive curveball in the midseason finale, killing off Asher (Matt McGorry) while simultaneously bringing Wes Gibbons (Alfred Enoch) back from the dead. We've got about a million theories about how Wes is alive, but we have even more about who killed Asher.
The road to “How to Get Away with Murder” is lined with dead bodies. Twenty-eight to be exact. Over the years, the series showed that there’s no shortage of ways to die. Suicide, poison, overdose, suffocation — you name it.