By Elaine Low
27.04.2020 - 13:17 / etcanada.com
It’s not always easy to give fans a series finale that’s equal parts satisfying and enjoyable, but “Homeland” seems to have pulled it off.
The tense and gritty Showtime spy drama wrapped up its eight-season run on Sunday, with a twisting, complex grande finale that surprised fans by ending on a more positive note than many anticipated.
In an effort to avert nuclear war, Carrie Mathison (Claire Danes) betrays her longtime mentor Saul Berenson (Mandy Patinkin), turning him over to a Russian kill
By Elaine Low
The Great has finally premiered on Hulu and the new show has been getting a ton of great reactions from fans on social media.
The Force is femming the future over at Disney+. Disney has confirmed that it is developing yet another Star Wars series — this time, the show will be one with a female focus that takes place in a different timeline than other projects. Leslye Headland, who co-created and executive produced the critically acclaimed Netflix series Russian Doll, is spearheading the series.
It's not always easy to give fans a series finale that's equal parts satisfying and enjoyable, but seems to have pulled it off.
If you check out Twitter right now, you might see that both Nobel and Noble are trending right now, and President Donald Trump has something to do with it.
1. HomelandSeries finale After eight agonizing seasons, things come to an end for Claire Danes’ CIA analyst Carrie Mathison. All season long, we’ve watched as “Carrie has been put in Brody’s shoes.” Now, we get to find out whether she’ll avoid his untimely and unhappy ending.When: Sunday on Crave
With “Homeland” set to conclude its eight-season run on Sunday, April 26, stars Claire Danes and Mandy Patinkin paid a virtual visit to Global‘s “The Late Show” to discuss the series finale with host Stephen Colbert.
By Bruce Haring
Elle Fanning and Nicholas Hoult star in Hulu‘s The Great and the debut trailer was just released!
The Force is femming the future over at Disney+. Variety reports that Disney+ is developing yet another Star Wars series — this time, the show will be one with a female focus that takes place in a different timeline than other projects.
Lesley Headland, the woman behind Netflix’s Emmy-winning Russian Doll drama, has been recruited to mastermind a new female-centred Star Wars project for Disney.
A new “Star Wars” series is in the works at Disney Plus, Variety has learned from sources. The series hails from Leslye Headland, the co-creator, showrunner and executive producer of the critically acclaimed Netflix series “Russian Doll.”
A new “Star Wars” series could look a lot different.
There’s a new Star Wars series coming!
The Force is femming the future over at Disney+.