As Netflix digs in for its May gold rush, expect a lot of fresh content from its bevy of award-caliber series. “House of Cards” dropped its first Season 5 trailer on Monday, and Netflix is bookending the first week of May with a full trailer for the final season of “Bloodline.”
After a cliffhanger ending to Season 2, it looks like the poop is going to hit the fan right off the bat in Season 3. [Editor’s Note: Spoilers ahead for Season 2.] “Bloodline” ended its (excellent) second season with John Rayburn (Kyle Chandler) on his way out of town; driving into the night with nowhere to go, and no one to help him escape. Little did he know his brother, Kevin (Norbert Leo Butz), went so far as to kill John’s partner, Marco (Enrique Murciano), to protect the family secret (that John killed his other brother, Danny, played by Ben Mendelsohn).
Read More: ‘Bloodline’ Season 3 Trailer: Kyle Chandler...
After a cliffhanger ending to Season 2, it looks like the poop is going to hit the fan right off the bat in Season 3. [Editor’s Note: Spoilers ahead for Season 2.] “Bloodline” ended its (excellent) second season with John Rayburn (Kyle Chandler) on his way out of town; driving into the night with nowhere to go, and no one to help him escape. Little did he know his brother, Kevin (Norbert Leo Butz), went so far as to kill John’s partner, Marco (Enrique Murciano), to protect the family secret (that John killed his other brother, Danny, played by Ben Mendelsohn).
Read More: ‘Bloodline’ Season 3 Trailer: Kyle Chandler...
- 5/5/2017
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
Got a scoop request? An anonymous tip you’re dying to share? Send any/all of the above to askausiello@tvline.com
Question: When will we learn who is in the grave from the Arrow season premiere? —Kyle
Ausiello: Though the producers are being purposefully vague about the timing of that reveal, here’s something to at least whet your whistle. Co-showrunner Wendy Mericle told Matt Mitovich, “There might be” additional flash-forwards “here and there… right around midseason,” that certainly will add to the “Who dies?” mystery. “We’re definitely toying with that,” the Ep added, “and when and if...
Question: When will we learn who is in the grave from the Arrow season premiere? —Kyle
Ausiello: Though the producers are being purposefully vague about the timing of that reveal, here’s something to at least whet your whistle. Co-showrunner Wendy Mericle told Matt Mitovich, “There might be” additional flash-forwards “here and there… right around midseason,” that certainly will add to the “Who dies?” mystery. “We’re definitely toying with that,” the Ep added, “and when and if...
- 11/5/2015
- TVLine.com
The TV networks company-led group invested $20M in an intriguing business: Grockit has a service called Learnist that enables students planning to take tests such as the SATs and LSATs to help each other prepare with games and other interactions on social networks. As part of the investment, Discovery and Grockit will share technology, and explore opportunities to market, distribute, and promote each other’s services. Discovery is “a natural fit with Learnist’s unique knowledge platform and model that encourages passionate audiences to share what they know and learn what they don’t,” Discovery Chief Digital Officer Jb Perrette says. Investors joining Discovery include Summit Group, backers of Uber and Scribd, and previous supporters of Grockit: Atlas Venture, Benchmark Capital, Integral Capital Partners and Gsv Capital Corp. “Our relationship will combine Learnist social learning technology with Discovery’s massive reach and footprint,” Grockit CEO Roy Gilbert says.
- 12/18/2012
- by DAVID LIEBERMAN, Executive Editor
- Deadline TV
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