Chicago P.D. fans, we’ve got a fresh off the press preview for the new Season 11 Episode 2 episode titled Retread!
Find out everything you need to know about the Retread episode of Chicago P.D., including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Chicago P.D. Retread Season 11 Episode 2 Preview
In the upcoming episode of “Chicago P.D.,” titled “Retread,” scheduled to air on NBC at 10:00 Pm on January 24, 2024, viewers can anticipate another intense and thought-provoking investigation led by the city’s most formidable crime-fighting unit—the Intelligence Unit. Under the steadfast leadership of Sgt. Hank Voight, played by the compelling Jason Beghe, the team delves into Chicago’s most challenging offenses, navigating the complex web of crime and justice.
“Retread” promises to offer a glimpse into the evolving landscape of the criminal justice system, forcing Sgt. Voight and his team to adapt to the transformations happening around them.
Find out everything you need to know about the Retread episode of Chicago P.D., including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Chicago P.D. Retread Season 11 Episode 2 Preview
In the upcoming episode of “Chicago P.D.,” titled “Retread,” scheduled to air on NBC at 10:00 Pm on January 24, 2024, viewers can anticipate another intense and thought-provoking investigation led by the city’s most formidable crime-fighting unit—the Intelligence Unit. Under the steadfast leadership of Sgt. Hank Voight, played by the compelling Jason Beghe, the team delves into Chicago’s most challenging offenses, navigating the complex web of crime and justice.
“Retread” promises to offer a glimpse into the evolving landscape of the criminal justice system, forcing Sgt. Voight and his team to adapt to the transformations happening around them.
- 1/17/2024
- by News
- TV Regular
Exclusive: Samuel Goldwyn Films will co-produce and provide domestic distribution for Stars Fell Again—the sequel to V.W. Scheich’s rom-com Stars Fell on Alabama, starring James Maslow and Ciara Hanna, which it also released.
The sequel picks up one year after successful Hollywood agent Bryce Dixon (Maslow), and his client-turned-girlfriend Madison Belle (Hanna) started dating. Despite busy schedules, the couple has managed to make their relationship work. Bryce has even bought an engagement ring and is ready to propose to Madison while they visit her family in rural Oregon for Christmas. However, the spontaneous engagement and wedding of Madison’s sister Harper to her new boyfriend Noah throw Bryce’s perfect proposal plans into a tailspin. Can Bryce and Madison – with the help of their friends David (Johnnie Mack), Sarah (Cecilia Kim) and Larry – save Harper’s wedding and survive their own romantic hurdles?
The film directed by Scheich,...
The sequel picks up one year after successful Hollywood agent Bryce Dixon (Maslow), and his client-turned-girlfriend Madison Belle (Hanna) started dating. Despite busy schedules, the couple has managed to make their relationship work. Bryce has even bought an engagement ring and is ready to propose to Madison while they visit her family in rural Oregon for Christmas. However, the spontaneous engagement and wedding of Madison’s sister Harper to her new boyfriend Noah throw Bryce’s perfect proposal plans into a tailspin. Can Bryce and Madison – with the help of their friends David (Johnnie Mack), Sarah (Cecilia Kim) and Larry – save Harper’s wedding and survive their own romantic hurdles?
The film directed by Scheich,...
- 11/3/2021
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: SAG-AFTRA is gathering documentation from dozens of former clients of talent agent Jordan McKirahan to support their claims that he failed to remit tens of thousands of dollars of commercial residuals they’re allegedly owed. The union pulled McKirahan’s franchise on April 19, shortly after holding a video conference with a dozen of his former clients.
The Los Angeles Police Department also is investigating claims against McKirahan and his agency.
In an April 26 email, SAG-aftra told the actors that they must submit proof of McKirahan’s “financial irregularities” no later than May 3 so it can “send the bond company a complete list of timely claims and supporting documentation.” After that, the union said, “We will not be able to process any claims on your behalf.”
McKirahan has promised his former clients that they will be paid what they’re owed and has apologized profusely for taking so...
The Los Angeles Police Department also is investigating claims against McKirahan and his agency.
In an April 26 email, SAG-aftra told the actors that they must submit proof of McKirahan’s “financial irregularities” no later than May 3 so it can “send the bond company a complete list of timely claims and supporting documentation.” After that, the union said, “We will not be able to process any claims on your behalf.”
McKirahan has promised his former clients that they will be paid what they’re owed and has apologized profusely for taking so...
- 5/1/2019
- by David Robb
- Deadline Film + TV
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