You wouldn’t be wrong to be confused that “Snowpiercer” was still an active TV series. Even before the series aired one episode, it jumped from TNT to TBS and back to TNT.
You wouldn’t be wrong to be confused that “Snowpiercer” was still an active TV series. Even before the series aired one episode, it jumped from TNT to TBS and back to TNT.
The fourth and final season of “Snowpiercer” has finally found a savior. Deadline reports that the series has a new home after Warner Bros.
In the fallout of the #MeToo movement, with so many folks talking about sexual misconduct issues behind the scenes, one of the tangible solutions that have been made is the inclusion of intimacy coordinators on film and TV sets. These people are meant to ensure that actors involved in sex scenes are staying within boundaries and aren’t crossing any lines that would make people uncomfortable.
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.
When it was announced that TNT was developing a series based on “Snowpiercer,” folks had every right to be excited. Not only is “Snowpiercer” a great film from Bong Joon Ho, but it established a world that seemed ripe for exploration.
Nothing busts canons quite like living in interesting times. In our ongoing Inflection Point series, we look back at the films that have taken on new relevance due to our ongoing cultural and political upheaval.
The journey of “Snowpiercer” making its way to TV screens is almost as treacherous as the actual story of the train and its inhabitants in the series. After many delays, switching networks multiple times, and behind-the-scenes creative turmoil, the small screen adaptation of the French graphic novel and the Bong Joon Ho film was finally released and became pretty popular on TNT earlier this year.
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Annalise Basso might be young, but she’s already a Hollywood veteran.The 21-year-old actress currently co-stars opposite Jennifer Connelly and Daveed Diggs in “Snowpiercer” on TNT (Sundays at 9 p.m.), the small-screen adaptation of Oscar-winning director Bong Joon Ho’s 2014 movie of the same name.Before the apocalyptic drama, her best-known role was in the Oscar-nominated 2016 movie “Captain Fantastic,” in which she played Vespyr Cash, a girl in an unconventional survivalist family helmed by
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.
The long-awaited TV adaptation of is finally here. The stylized sci-fi saga based on the French graphic novel and Bong Joon-ho’s 2013 film tells a similar story about the remains of humanity living aboard a perpetually moving train after the world has become a frozen wasteland.
Oscar-winning actress Jennifer Connelly is back with two of the most anticipated projects of 2020: The long-awaited TNT adaptation of, which premieres this Sunday, and the now-delayed, the sequel to Tom Cruise’s 1986 smash hit .
Korean director Bong Joon-ho became Hollywood’s darling as his movie “Parasite” swept the Oscars this year. Now, one of his earlier works is hitting the small screen as a TV show.
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.
With the outbreak of the novel coronavirus COVID-19, forcing many people in the United States — and around the world — to shelter in place, isolate or quarantine, and practice social distancing, there’s no doubt that many have been forced to adapt to unexpected and extreme circumstances of being at home full time. While this situation is unprecedented for most, it’s not an unfamiliar concept that Hollywood has explored time and time again.
Bong Joon-ho’s well-regarded Snowpiercer is finally making its way to Blu-ray in May 2020. The 2013 movie has never been available before on the HD format, or DVD for that matter, but the Snowpiercer UK Blu-ray will finally make its debut on the 25th May. This is great news.
The world is Bong Joon Ho’s oyster following last Sunday’s Oscar triumph.
In today’s TV news roundup, CBS announced Reba McEntire will guest star in “Young Sheldon,” and TNT announced a premiere date for “Snowpiercer.”
After Bong Joon Ho released his theatrical version of “Snowpiercer” in 2013 it didn’t take too long for a small-screen version to be put in development. An adaptation was ordered to pilot in 2015, but then things stalled. The show was eventually ordered to series in 2018, but it switched showrunners after that happened, and it also was passed between networks before finally landing back at TNT, which had been developing it.
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