D'avin (Luke Macfarlane) and John (Aaron Ashmore). Photo copyright of SYFY.
This week on an all-new episode of Killjoys, with D’avin (Luke Macfarlane) having left, Dutch (Hannah John-Kamen) and John (Aaron Ashmore) are left to follow the hidden pulsar in Khlyen’s (Rob stewart) mysterious story that leads them to discover an unexpected past — including the origins of the assassin. Check out the clip below and then make sure to tune in for O Mother, Where Art Thou? on Friday, August 31st @ 10:00 p.m. EST/ 9:00 p.m. CT on SYFY (US).
Doc (Tim Rozon) and Wynonna (Melanie Scrofano). Photo copyright of SYFY.
This week on Wynonna Earp, Lady Luck seems to have abandoned Wynonna (Melanie Scrofano) and Nicole (Katherine Barrell) when an errand for Nedley (Greg Lawson) goes terribly wrong. Meanwhile, Mama (Megan Follows) discovers Doc’s (Tim Rozon) secret. Check out the clip below from I Fall To Pieces and then make sure to tune in Friday, August 31st @ 9:00 p.m. EST/8:00 p.m. CT on SYFY (US).
Check out the official trailer for the upcoming Hulu Original drama series The First, all eight episodes odf which debut on Friday, Sept. 14th, only on Hulu.
In The First, Sean Penn leads an ensemble cast in this near-future drama about a crew of astronauts attempting to become the first humans on Mars. Under the direction of visionary aerospace magnate Laz Ingram (Natascha McElhone), the crew contends with peril and personal sacrifice as they undertake the greatest pioneering feat in human history. Along with Penn and McElhone, the series also stars LisaGay Hamilton, Hannah Ware, Keiko Agena, Rey Lucas, James Ransone, Anna Jacoby-Heron, Brian Lee Franklin and Oded Fehr. Executive Producers include creator and showrunner Beau Willimon and Jordan Tappis for Westward Productions.
Chris Norton has been hearing about alien abductions his entire life but, in his gut, he knows they are not real. Setting out to disprove the alien abduction phenomenon once and for all, he attends a UFO convention to meet alleged abductees and reveal the truth behind their experiences. It is only when he meets Emily, who claims to have been abducted every seven years on her birthday, that Chris realizes there may be more to these claims than meets the eye. With Emily’s 28th birthday only days away, Chris helps her to uncover the truth as they come face to face with the reality that we are not alone. Directed by Fulvio Sestito and written by Rebecca Berrih, Marc Porterfield, Fulvio Sestito and Rob Warren Thomas, Beyond the Sky stars Ryan Carnes, Jordan Hinson, Peter Stormare, Dee Wallace, Martin Sensmeier and Don Stark. Distributed by RLJE Films, Beyond the Sky opens in theatres on September 21st, 2018 and will also be available that day on VOD and Digital HD. Check out the trailer below!
(L-R): Michiel Huisman and Timothy Hutton in The Haunting of Hill House. Photo copyright of Netflix.
Home is where the horror is...
The Haunting of Hill House will officially open its doors Friday, October 12th, launching globally on Netflix.
A modern reimagining of Shirley Jackson's iconic novel, The Haunting of Hill House explores a group of siblings who, as children, grew up in what would go on to become the most famous haunted house in the country. Now adults, and forced back together in the face of tragedy, the family must finally confront the ghosts of their past -- some of which still lurk in their minds while others may actually be stalking the shadows of Hill House. Created, directed and executive-produced by horror mastermind Mike Flanagan (Hush, Oculus, Gerald’s Game), The Haunting of Hill House is a complex family drama wrapped in a chilling horror story. Trevor Macy serves as executive producer alongside Flanagan. Meredith Averill acts as co-showrunner and executive producer. Justin Falvey and Darryl Frank executive produce, as well.
Michiel Huisman, Carla Gugino, Timothy Hutton, Elizabeth Reaser, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Henry Thomas, Kate Siegel and Victoria Pedretti star, as well as Lulu Wilson, McKenna Grace, Paxton Singleton, Violet McGraw and Julian Hilliard.
The Haunting of Hill House is produced for Netflix by Amblin TV and Paramount Television.
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Brent Jennings as Ernie Fontaine and Wyatt Russell as Sean "Dud" Dudley in Lodge 49. Photo copyright of AMC.
AMC’s new original series Lodge 49 continues Monday, August 27th at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT. In the fourth episode entitled Sunday, Dud (Wyatt Russell) and Ernie IBrent Jennings) venture out into the kingdom of Long Beach to find Larry (Kenneth Welsh), while Dud's sister Liz (Sonya Cassidy) spends her day off at work. This episode is written by Bradley Paul and directed by Jake Schreier.
Lodge 49 is a lighthearted, endearing modern fable set in Long Beach, California about a disarmingly optimistic local ex-surfer, Dud (Wyatt Russell), who’s drifting after the death of his father and collapse of the family business. Dud serendipitously finds himself on the doorstep of a rundown fraternal lodge, where a middle-aged plumbing salesman and “Luminous Knight” of the order, Ernie (Brent Jennings), welcomes him into a world of cheap beer, easy camaraderie and the promise of Alchemical mysteries that may — or may not — put Dud on the path to recover the idyllic life he's lost. Jim Gavin (Author, Middle Men) serves as creator, writer, and executive-producer alongside showrunner Peter Ocko(Pushing Daisies, The Office). Additional executive producers include Paul Giamatti (Billions, Sideways, Outsiders, Hoke), Dan Carey (Outsiders, Hoke, John Dies at the End, All Is Bright) and Jeff Freilich (Halt and Catch Fire, Grace and Frankie). Check out the series trailer below!
Dominic Cooper as Jesse Custer in Preacher. Photo copyright of AMC.
Preacher's season three finales on Sunday, August 26th at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT. In The Light Above, Jesse returns home for what he hopes is the last time but in doing so angers Starr and endangers Cassidy Meanwhile, Tulip battles Hell and Nazis. This episode is written and directed by Sam Catlin.
In Season three, Jesse Custer’s quest for God takes him back to the place he’s been avoiding his whole life: home. Jesse, Tulip, and Cassidy return to Angelville, the Louisiana Plantation where Jesse was raised, and find old grudges and deadly obligations await them. With the help of his friends -- and a few enemies -- Jesse will need to escape his past… because the future of the world depends on it.
Preacher stars Dominic Cooper, Ruth Negga, Joseph Gilgun, Ian Colletti, Graham McTavish, Pip Torrens, Julie Ann Emery, Malcolm Barrett and new series regulars Betty Buckley (Supergirl, Split) and Colin Cunningham (Blood Drive, Falling Skies). Jeremy Childs (The Last Castle, Nashville), Liz McGeever (Star, Nashville), Jonny Coyne (Turn, Alcatraz), Adam Croasdell (Reign) and Prema Cruz (Mozart in the Jungle) are recurring guest stars.
The Sony Pictures Television and AMC Studios co-production was developed for television by executive producer and showrunner Sam Catlin (Breaking Bad) and executive producersSeth Rogenand Evan Goldberg (Sausage Party, This is the End, Superbad). The series is also executive produced by James Weaver for Point Grey Pictures, Neal H. Moritz, Ori Marmur, Vivian Cannon, Jason Netter, Michael Slovis, Mark McNair, Garth Ennis, Ken F. Levin and Sara Goodman. Check out the promo below for The Light Above and then make sure to tune in Sunday!
Lennie James as Morgan Jones in Fear the Walking Dead. Photo copyright of AMC.
Fear the Walking Dead continues on Sunday, August 26th at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT. In the all-new episode, The Code, Morgan's journey is derailed by some new acquaintances. The episode is written by Andrew Chambliss and Alex Delyle and directed by Tara Nicole Weyr.
The first half of season four began with one figure huddled around a campfire, and ended with nine. Characters who started their journeys in isolation collided with each other in unexpected ways and found themselves in one of the last places they ever expected to be...together. In the back half of the season they will explore who they are now – as individuals and as part of the greater group – and how they will forge ahead. They will find themselves pitted against new adversaries – human, walker, and even nature itself. Theirs will be a journey wrought with danger, love, heartbreak, loss, and ultimately, hope. The series is executive produced by Scott M. Gimple, showrunners Andrew Chambliss and Ian Goldberg, as well as Robert Kirkman, David Alpert, Gale Anne Hurd and Greg Nicotero, and produced by AMC Studios. The series stars Lennie James, Alycia Debnam-Carey, Colman Domingo, Danay Garcia, Garret Dillahunt, Maggie Grace and Jenna Elfman. Check out the promo below for The Code and then make sure to tune in this Sunday!
(L-R): D'avin (Luke Macfarlane), John (Aaron Ashmore) and Dutch (Hannah John-Kamen) in "Baby, Face Killer." Photo copyright of SYFY.
This week on an all-new episode of Killjoys, Team Awesome Force faces off with a relentless, deadly assassin whose arrival is triggered by their examination of the memory Khlyen (Rob Stewart) altered in Dutch’s (Hannah John-Kamen) mind. While Pree (Thom Allison) searches for his missing husband on Westerley, Zeph (Kelly McCormack) struggles to save Pip (Atticus Mitchell) from an unexpected medical complication. Check out the trailer below from Baby, Face Killer and then make sure to tune in Friday, August 24th @ 10:00 p.m. EST/9:00 p.m. CT on SYFY (US).
Waverly Earp (Dominique Provost-Chalkley). Photo copyright of SYFY.
This week on Wynonna Earp, it's eggnog for everyone as holiday season arrives in Purgatory! Wynonna (Melanie Scrofano) teams up with a new ally to search for a missing kid on Christmas Day. Meanwhile, Waverly (Dominique Provost-Chalkley) learns more about her father. Check out the promo below from If We Make It Through December and then make sure to tune in Friday, August 24th @ 9:00 p.m. EST/8:00 p.m. CT on SYFY (US).