The two-hour series finale episode "Brand New Day", directed by Keith Potter, from the Flagship Marvel Television Series "Agents of Shield", airs August 12, 2020 on ABC:
"...with the help of 'Kora' on the inside, 'Sibyl' and 'Nathanial' continue their fight to shape a dark new future for 'S.H.I.E.L.D.', managing to stay one step ahead of the agents along the way.
"If the team is going to turn this one around, they'll have to get creative and maybe even a little out of this world..."
Cast includes Clark Gregg as 'Agent Phil Coulson', Ming-Na Wen as 'Agent Melinda May', Chloe Bennet as 'Daisy Johnson', Elizabeth Henstridge as 'Agent Jemma Simmons', Iain De Caestecker as 'Agent Leopold Fitz', Henry Simmons as 'Director Alphonso Mack MacKenzie', Natalia Cordova-Buckley as 'Elena Yo-Yo Rodriguez' and Jeff Ward as 'Deke Shaw'.
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"...with the help of 'Kora' on the inside, 'Sibyl' and 'Nathanial' continue their fight to shape a dark new future for 'S.H.I.E.L.D.', managing to stay one step ahead of the agents along the way.
"If the team is going to turn this one around, they'll have to get creative and maybe even a little out of this world..."
Cast includes Clark Gregg as 'Agent Phil Coulson', Ming-Na Wen as 'Agent Melinda May', Chloe Bennet as 'Daisy Johnson', Elizabeth Henstridge as 'Agent Jemma Simmons', Iain De Caestecker as 'Agent Leopold Fitz', Henry Simmons as 'Director Alphonso Mack MacKenzie', Natalia Cordova-Buckley as 'Elena Yo-Yo Rodriguez' and Jeff Ward as 'Deke Shaw'.
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- 7/30/2020
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Hey, "Agents Of Shield" fans. We hope you guys enjoyed tonight's episode 6. Now that it's officially done and in the history books, it's time to see what the next, new episode 6 will have in store for you guys. Thanks to the wonderful ABC folks, we've got a couple of spoiler scoops to share with you. So, let's just go ahead and jump right into this spoiler session. As usual, we'll get things started by taking a look at the title for episode 7. It is officially being called, "Toldja." It sounds like episode 7 will feature some pretty interesting and possible dramatic scenes as Enoch, Fitz and Simmons get into another sticky situation. A mystery stranger shows up on the scene and more. We'll go ahead and start off this spoiler session with sticky situation ordeal. I turns out that we're going to see Enoch, Fitz and Simmons get into yet another...
- 6/21/2019
- by Eric
- OnTheFlix
Roxy Mckenna joins Film Hub North; Keith Potter hired for Scottish Film Talent Network.
Producer Roxy Mckenna and Catalyst Global Media’s Keith Potter have joined BFI Network as regional talent executives for the North of England and Scotland.
Mckenna joins Film Hub North where she will work alongside Amy O’Hara, based out of Newcastle’s Tyneside Cinema.
Potter has been appointed talent development executive at Scottish Film Talent Network (Sftn), where he will be responsible for the first feature slate at Sftn, which is supported by Screen Scotland and BFI Network.
Mckenna previously commissioned and executive produced over 30 short films and documentaries,...
Producer Roxy Mckenna and Catalyst Global Media’s Keith Potter have joined BFI Network as regional talent executives for the North of England and Scotland.
Mckenna joins Film Hub North where she will work alongside Amy O’Hara, based out of Newcastle’s Tyneside Cinema.
Potter has been appointed talent development executive at Scottish Film Talent Network (Sftn), where he will be responsible for the first feature slate at Sftn, which is supported by Screen Scotland and BFI Network.
Mckenna previously commissioned and executive produced over 30 short films and documentaries,...
- 6/21/2019
- by Orlando Parfitt
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Irish producer McKimm’s credits include My Name Is Emily and 1,000 Times Good Night.
The Irish Film Board (Ifb) has appointed Lesley McKimm as project manager in the outfit’s production and development team.
In the role, McKimm will manage part of the Ifb’s slate of supported projects across all genres from initial development stage through financing and market exploitation.
Boasting 25 years’ experience in the independent film and TV industry, McKimm has worked as a producer on feature films including Simon Fitzmaurice’s drama My Name Is Emily, Frankie Fenton’s documentary It’s Not Yet Dark, and as a co-producer on Erik Poppe’s war drama 1,000 Times Good Night.
Her TV credits include Ifta-winning mini-series Whistleblower and Dublin-set comedy-drama Any Time Now for the BBC.
McKimm will be taking up her new position alongside incumbent project managers Keith Potter and Mary Callery.
She is also a founding member of Women in Film & TV Ireland...
The Irish Film Board (Ifb) has appointed Lesley McKimm as project manager in the outfit’s production and development team.
In the role, McKimm will manage part of the Ifb’s slate of supported projects across all genres from initial development stage through financing and market exploitation.
Boasting 25 years’ experience in the independent film and TV industry, McKimm has worked as a producer on feature films including Simon Fitzmaurice’s drama My Name Is Emily, Frankie Fenton’s documentary It’s Not Yet Dark, and as a co-producer on Erik Poppe’s war drama 1,000 Times Good Night.
Her TV credits include Ifta-winning mini-series Whistleblower and Dublin-set comedy-drama Any Time Now for the BBC.
McKimm will be taking up her new position alongside incumbent project managers Keith Potter and Mary Callery.
She is also a founding member of Women in Film & TV Ireland...
- 9/2/2016
- by tom.grater@screendaily.com (Tom Grater)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Doc about champion jockey to get UK-Ire cinema release later this year.
Entertainment One (eOne) has picked up the untitled AP McCoy documentary from Moneyglass Films for UK and Ireland with plans to release the film theatrically later this year.
Directed by Bafta-winner Anthony Wonke (The Tower: A Tale of Two Cities), the all-access documentary - previously known as Being AP - follows the story of 20-time champion jockey AP ‘Tony’ McCoy through his final season.
The 40 year-old has notched up more than 4,300 wins, 700 falls, 40 broken bones and a BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award in 2010 across a near 25-year racing career.
“The opportunity to film with a sports legend such as AP McCoy while still performing at the height of his considerable powers is a unique and special one,” said producer Nick Ryle.
“To then have the access to capture the drama and emotion around AP’s final season and retirement is a rare...
Entertainment One (eOne) has picked up the untitled AP McCoy documentary from Moneyglass Films for UK and Ireland with plans to release the film theatrically later this year.
Directed by Bafta-winner Anthony Wonke (The Tower: A Tale of Two Cities), the all-access documentary - previously known as Being AP - follows the story of 20-time champion jockey AP ‘Tony’ McCoy through his final season.
The 40 year-old has notched up more than 4,300 wins, 700 falls, 40 broken bones and a BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award in 2010 across a near 25-year racing career.
“The opportunity to film with a sports legend such as AP McCoy while still performing at the height of his considerable powers is a unique and special one,” said producer Nick Ryle.
“To then have the access to capture the drama and emotion around AP’s final season and retirement is a rare...
- 6/24/2015
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: BBC Films, Ifb in production on documentary about champion jockey AP McCoy.
Nineteen-time champion jump jockey AP McCoy (aka Tony McCoy) is the subject of a new all-access feature documentary made in association with BBC Films and the Irish Film Board.
Currently filming at locations and racecourses across the UK and Ireland, Being AP (working title) has exclusive access to the Northern Irish jockey, his family and racing teams for the 2014-15 season.
The 40 year-old has notched up more than 4,300 wins, 700 falls, 40 broken bones and a BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award in 2010 across a near 25-year racing career.
The film is being made by Moneyglass Films, in partnership with Partizan Films and Roads Entertainment, and in association with BBC Films with support from The Irish Film Board, Northern Ireland Screen and the British Horse Racing Authority/Great British Racing.
Directed by multiple-bafta winner and Emmy nominee Anthony Wonke (Children on The Front Line, Crackhouse...
Nineteen-time champion jump jockey AP McCoy (aka Tony McCoy) is the subject of a new all-access feature documentary made in association with BBC Films and the Irish Film Board.
Currently filming at locations and racecourses across the UK and Ireland, Being AP (working title) has exclusive access to the Northern Irish jockey, his family and racing teams for the 2014-15 season.
The 40 year-old has notched up more than 4,300 wins, 700 falls, 40 broken bones and a BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award in 2010 across a near 25-year racing career.
The film is being made by Moneyglass Films, in partnership with Partizan Films and Roads Entertainment, and in association with BBC Films with support from The Irish Film Board, Northern Ireland Screen and the British Horse Racing Authority/Great British Racing.
Directed by multiple-bafta winner and Emmy nominee Anthony Wonke (Children on The Front Line, Crackhouse...
- 1/14/2015
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Steph Green’s Run & Jump has picked up the Best Irish Feature Award at the Galway Film Fleadh.
The film, produced by Samson Films, Bavaria Pictures and Senator Film München and directed by the Oscar-nominated Green, also picked up the Best First Irish Feature prize.
George Kane’s Discoverdale won the award for Best International Feature while Boy Eating The Bird’s Food, from Greece’s Ektoras Lygizos, won Best International First Feature.
Vico Nikci’s Coming Home won Best Irish Feature Documentary and was also named Best Human Rights Documentary in association with Amnesty International.
Plot For Peace from Carlos Agullo and Mandy Jacobson was named Best International Feature Documentary.
Galway’s Bingham Ray New Talent Award in association with Magnolia Pictures was given to Kelly Thornton for her performance in Lance Daly’sLife’s A Breeze, which received its world premiere at Galway.
The festival’s Pitching Award was given to Jacinta Owens for her...
The film, produced by Samson Films, Bavaria Pictures and Senator Film München and directed by the Oscar-nominated Green, also picked up the Best First Irish Feature prize.
George Kane’s Discoverdale won the award for Best International Feature while Boy Eating The Bird’s Food, from Greece’s Ektoras Lygizos, won Best International First Feature.
Vico Nikci’s Coming Home won Best Irish Feature Documentary and was also named Best Human Rights Documentary in association with Amnesty International.
Plot For Peace from Carlos Agullo and Mandy Jacobson was named Best International Feature Documentary.
Galway’s Bingham Ray New Talent Award in association with Magnolia Pictures was given to Kelly Thornton for her performance in Lance Daly’sLife’s A Breeze, which received its world premiere at Galway.
The festival’s Pitching Award was given to Jacinta Owens for her...
- 7/15/2013
- ScreenDaily
Ireland’s Galway Film Fleadh launched its 25th edition last night (July 9) with a screening of Spanish-Irish co-production Tasting Menu [pictured].
Director Roger Gual and star Fionnula Flanagan attended the screening at Galway’s Town Hall Theatre and joined guests afterwards for an opening night party at the Galway Rowing Club. Tasting Menu is produced by Zentropa Spain and Ireland’s Subotica.
The Fleadh runs until July 14, with guests set to include Zachary Quinto, screenwriter Daniel Waters and Julien Temple, who will all take part in masterclasses. Saoirse Ronan will also attend the festival, while Hubbard Casting will deliver a casting workshop.
President of Ireland Michael D Higgins will also attend the Fleadh to present Ronan and James Morris, former Irish Film Board chair and founding member and CEO of Windmill Lane Pictures, with Galway Hookers, the festival’s highest accolade.
Galway is renowned as a platform for new Irish talent, and local films...
Director Roger Gual and star Fionnula Flanagan attended the screening at Galway’s Town Hall Theatre and joined guests afterwards for an opening night party at the Galway Rowing Club. Tasting Menu is produced by Zentropa Spain and Ireland’s Subotica.
The Fleadh runs until July 14, with guests set to include Zachary Quinto, screenwriter Daniel Waters and Julien Temple, who will all take part in masterclasses. Saoirse Ronan will also attend the festival, while Hubbard Casting will deliver a casting workshop.
President of Ireland Michael D Higgins will also attend the Fleadh to present Ronan and James Morris, former Irish Film Board chair and founding member and CEO of Windmill Lane Pictures, with Galway Hookers, the festival’s highest accolade.
Galway is renowned as a platform for new Irish talent, and local films...
- 7/10/2013
- ScreenDaily
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