By Tom Tapp
27.04.2020 - 06:27 / etonline.com
Caleb (Aaron Paul) isn't just helping Dolores (Evan Rachel Wood) with her plan to start a revolution. Hethe plan to start a revolution.
It was Bernard (Jeffrey Wright) who made that discovery on Sunday night's episode of, titled «Passed Pawn» — just as his life was being threatened by the Man in Black (Ed Harris).
The revelation is a lofty one ahead of next week's season three finale, which will see whether a now-motivated Caleb has what it takes to bring Dolores' vision of chaos to life. While
Rangers star Alfredo Morelos and his wife Yesenia welcomed a baby girl this week and teased at what the little one could be called.
Get excited, fans!
just got a little bit more interesting.
IMDb is joining the podcast game and they found a worthy first guest in Jeffrey Wright.
He is currently working on his third studio album
[Warning: The following contains spoilers from the Season 4 finale of Riverdale, "Killing Mr. Honey." Read at your own risk!]
Neve Campbell, 46, dished about the upcoming Scream 5! “They’ve come to me and we’re having conversations,” she revealed in a new interview on Wednesday, May 6 with YouTube host Jake Hamilton. “It’s a little hard at the moment because of COVID to know when that’ll happen and hopefully we can see eye to eye on all the elements that have to come into place for it to happen,” she also revealed.
“The Blacklist” is getting more animated for its Season 7 finale.
By Will Thorne
Jeffrey Wright and Ashton Sanders play father and son in the new Netflix film “All Day and a Night,” but these guys don’t go fishing and drink beer. They reconnect, as hardened adults, in the clink.
By Ellise Shafer
Celebrities are doing everything they can in order to help others amid concerns over the coronavirus.
The third season of the sci-fi Western epic is currently underway
Jeffrey Wright (“Westworld”) and Ashton Sanders (“Moonlight”) head the cast of “All Day and a Night”, a provocative new feature-length drama for Netflix.
NCIS: New Orleans had to abruptly cut its sixth season short after production ended in early March due to coronavirus, so the episode that ended the season ("Predators") wasn't exactly what producers had in mind as a farewell. Nonetheless, the episode did a solid job of bringing some storylines full circle — especially big arcs for Pride (Scott Bakula) and for Hannah Khoury (Necar Zadegan) as both of them got to have closure on some pretty significant matters.