Paramount+ announced Friday, confirming it will be the legal drama's last. The series' final season, which is currently in production in New York City, will kick off Thursday, Sept.
Paramount+ announced Friday, confirming it will be the legal drama's last. The series' final season, which is currently in production in New York City, will kick off Thursday, Sept.
Paramount+ this month. Alongside classic movies and shows like and comes new titles including Season 6and , all set to premiere on the platform this September. Christine Baranski returns for the final season of The Good Wife's spinoff series, plus a new season of makes its streaming exclusive premiere. Sign Up for Paramount+Paramount+ is available for $5/month with ads, or $10/month ad-free.
John Slattery aren't newbies to the scene, but the two the new kids on the block on Paramount+'s . The seasoned veterans are the high-profile additions on the sixth and final season of the legal drama, with Braugher stepping into the shoes of «rainmaker» attorney Ri'chard Lane and Slattery slipping into the doctor's coat as physician Lyle Bettencourt.
Christine Baranski hasn't wrapped her mind around the fact that is about to begin its final chapter. The star of the Paramount+ series, a spinoff of has played powerhouse attorney Diane Lockhart since 2009. It was announced in May that would end after the upcoming sixth season.«People ask me how I feel about [ending] and I always say that I really, I haven't processed yet that the show, the finality of it,» Baranski admitted to ET's Lauren Zima.
the final season of on Wednesday, and as you can only imagine, the stakes are higher than they've ever been as the world seemingly crumbles around her.In season 6, Diane (Christine Baranski) feels like she’s going crazy, struggling with an uneasy sense of déjà vu, with the overturning of Roe v. Wade to voting rights to Cold War aggressions returning.
season 6, but before the new episodes drop on Paramount+, series star Nyambi Nyambi — who plays investigator Jay DiPersia — revisited his character's journey up to this point in the legal drama.«The journey for my character over the last five years has been a rollercoaster one. From having to bring Marissa Gold, played by a Sarah Steele, under my wing [to] navigating the ins and outs of being an investigator.
outcry from her fans, Selena Gomez has spoken out against a “tasteless” reference to her kidney transplant on “The Good Fight.”The controversial reference was made during the fourth episode of the fifth season now airing on Paramount+. A comedy television executive (Wayne Brady) asks Liz (Audra McDonald) to compile a “sensitivity read” for one of his comedian clients.
references to her health battles. In Season 5, Episode 4, a conversation between characters Marissa (Sarah Steele), Jay (Nyambi Nyambi) and Jim (Ifádansi Rashad) about comedy and cancel culture arises.
Paramount+ has renewed the acclaimed legal drama for a sixth season, the ViacomCBS streaming service announced Tuesday.“'s provocative, whip smart, and no-holds-barred world remains as relevant as ever, continuing to entice new audiences as one of Paramount+'s top performing original series and acquisition drivers," said Nicole Clemens, President of Paramount+ Original Scripted Series.
, Cush Jumbo is taking on her next challenge.In AMC's , based on the novel by Cecil Day-Lewis, Jumbo plays Frances Cairnes, a mother who loses her son in a fatal hit-and-run and goes on a mission to find the man she feels is responsible for his death.
is finally back.
shortened fourth season due to the pandemic, kicks things off for season 5 on Paramount+ on Thursday, June 24, the ViacomCBS streaming service announced Monday.In the 16-second teaser announcing the show's return, the Reddick Boseman Lockhart (RBL) law firm has been empty for a prolonged period of time, with sheets draped over pieces of furniture and no one in sight — an eerie sight to behold. But when a phone rings, someone peels off the linen to answer the phone.
the Jeffrey Epstein case, according to a report.On July 17th, Dershowitz’s lawyers sent a letter to “The Good Fight” showrunners demanding they remove the content and issue a public apology, according to Variety.In the letter, Dershowitz’s attorney, Imran Ansari, wrote of the May 28 finale — titled, “The Gang Discovers Who Killed Jeffrey Epstein:“Clearly, the dialogue and the context in which it is made, with words loaded with innuendo such as ‘massage,’ ‘Epstein,’ the ‘Virgin Islands,’ in
“The Good Fight” is losing one of its most formidable legal pugilists.
When shut down production in March due to the coronavirus pandemic, they were midway through filming on season 4's eighth episode. As it became clear that filming wouldn't be able to resume, creators and fashioned together a makeshift season 4 finale that became «The Gang Discovers Who Killed Jeffrey Epstein,» which focused on the death of . (Yeah, they Just look to the final NSFW shot of the episode.)
When newbie joined season 4, he had never seen an episode of the show or its predecessor, The hook for Dancy was the evocative writing by creators and . Oh, and the fact that he'll play a character -- charming attorney Caleb Garlin — who's a little bit more decent than villain John Zabel.
After the coronavirus pandemic shut down 's current season, CBS All Access has given the series a formal pickup for season 5.
CBS All Access is the Eye network’s subscription-based on-demand platform, featuring a mix of original programming as well as a deep vault of past CBS hits and classic TV series. Since launching in October 2014, the streaming service has given longtime fans two new series within the franchise, spun off fan-favorite Diane Lockhart (Christine Baranski) into her own series and revitalized for a whole new generation.
It's time to meet the new boss.
CBS All Access' opens its fourth season with a what-if episode that explores the hypothetical reality of what Hillary Clinton as the first female president would actually look like, as well as the associated consequences that come from that. It's a call-back to the series' very first hour, where staunch liberal Diane Lockhart (Christine Baranski) is stunned beyond belief that Donald Trump is now America's chosen leader.
In today’s TV News Roundup, CBS All Access unveiled a trailer for Season 4 of “The Good Fight,” and Quibi released trailers for two more upcoming programs.
In today’s TV News Roundup, CBS All Access unveiled a trailer for Season 4 of “The Good Fight,” and Quibi released trailers for two more upcoming programs.
This fight has a new victor.
Diane Lockhart is back!
David Buckley will score the movie “Unhinged” starring Russell Crowe. Directed by Derrick Borte and written by Carl Ellsworth, the Solstice Studios psychological thriller rooted in a story of road rage is the company’s first theatrical release and is slated to open on Sept. 4. It is currently in post-production.
In today’s roundup, “RuPaul’s Drag Race” announces upcoming guest judges and Netflix sets the premiere date for Season 2 of “After Life” starring Ricky Gervais.
When “The Good Fight” returns for its fourth season this year, it will do so with its same sensibility but lots of new faces.
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