The train is once again hurtling down the tracks as the season three premiere of Snowpiercer lands on Netflix.
12.05.2020 - 12:28 / thehollywoodnews.com
Netflix has dropped a teaser trailer for the small-screen version on Snowpiercer. The series is reportedly a reboot of the 2013 film’s continuity. The cult movie was directed by Parasite‘s Bong Joon-ho and will come to the online streamer soon in most territories. The series will air on TNT in the United States and Huanxi Media Group has it in China.
Amongst the cast are Daveed Diggs, Jennifer Connelly are set to star alongside Mickey Sumner, Annalise Basso, Sasha Frolova, Alison Wright, Benjamin
The train is once again hurtling down the tracks as the season three premiere of Snowpiercer lands on Netflix.
Even if you haven’t been watching the TNT adaptation of “Snowpiercer,” if you’re familiar with the plot, you know the series revolves around a post-apocalyptic hellscape where the only survivors are holed up in a perpetually moving train through the icy tundra.
Archie Panjabi is about to shake things up on the third season of, which debuts on TNT in January. Ahead of its 2022 winter premiere, ET has the exclusive first look at the upcoming episodes, which executive producer and showrunner Christoph Schrewe says is all about “hope.” “Seven years ago, the world ended.
Jennifer Connelly, the Oscar winner for A Beautiful Mind, said it took playing a female lead on TNT's adaptation of the feature film Snowpiercer to get her back to working in television. "There's great work being done in television right now.
At a time when we're all still staying in as much as possible, all eyes are on any new Netflix release.
A murder may have occurred aboard Snowpiercerbut according to Melanie Cavill (Jennifer Connelly), things are well under control. In a sneak peek at Sunday's episode of the TNT series, the woman tasked with delivering announcements over the PA system, aka the Voice of the Train, tries her best to quell first-class passengers' concerns over the open investigation and a growing rebellion among the lower class.
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You may have had the same reaction as I did when TNT announced that it was adapting Bong Joon Ho's Snowpiercer for television: "Uhhhh, I don't remember asking for this."
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No, did not just pull off what always wanted to do: Kill off its marquee star — originally supposed to be Michael Keaton before Matthew Fox took over the role — at the end of the pilot episode. But showrunner Graeme Manson’s adaptation of Bong Joon-ho’s 2013 cult classic and the 1982 French graphic novel did just shake things up at the front of the train in a major way.
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I fondly recall seeing Snowpiercer in the theater. Because I had just become a dad, escapes from the house were few and far between, and the theater was packed and buzzing from the anticipation of seeing the newest and first English-language film from Bong Joon Ho, who had hit some international notoriety many years prior after his monster movie The Host and would go on to become an Oscar-winner for his film Parasite.