Kiefer Sutherland is remembering his Designated Survivor co-star Adan Canto, who died Monday at age 42.
“It seems lately I have had to make too many posts like this one, but I am heartbroken by the loss of Adan Canto,” Sutherland lamented on Instagram on Tuesday. “He was such a wonderful spirit. As an actor, his desire to do well, to be great, and then do better was truly impressive and he will be greatly missed. I am also heartbroken for his wife, Steph and his two young children. Adan, may you rest in peace.”
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“It seems lately I have had to make too many posts like this one, but I am heartbroken by the loss of Adan Canto,” Sutherland lamented on Instagram on Tuesday. “He was such a wonderful spirit. As an actor, his desire to do well, to be great, and then do better was truly impressive and he will be greatly missed. I am also heartbroken for his wife, Steph and his two young children. Adan, may you rest in peace.”
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- 1/9/2024
- by Michael Ausiello
- TVLine.com
Will Designated Survivor Season 4 release on Netflix? Here's what we think the chances are and what could happen in more potential episodes.
24 star Kiefer Sutherland led the way for Designated Survivor as President Kirkman, the former housing secretary who is forced into the White House after an attack on the U.S. capital building took out the rest of the government.
The series follows his journey as President while the CIA, through the lens of Agent Hannah Wells, uncovers the conspiracy behind the attack.
Read full article on The Direct.
24 star Kiefer Sutherland led the way for Designated Survivor as President Kirkman, the former housing secretary who is forced into the White House after an attack on the U.S. capital building took out the rest of the government.
The series follows his journey as President while the CIA, through the lens of Agent Hannah Wells, uncovers the conspiracy behind the attack.
Read full article on The Direct.
- 11/21/2023
- by Sam Hargrave
- The Direct
Designated Survivor stood as a remarkable example among those treasured few television shows that possess an undeniable allure, captivating audiences and cultivating a devoted cult following.
Even when ABC passed on another season after running for two, the unyielding adoration was so fervent that Netflix picked it up for a third and final season.
It's time to embark on a journey, revisiting the stars who illuminated our hearts with their portrayals and what became of them in the years following their presence on this cherished show.
Keifer Sutherland - Tom Kirkman
Tom was the main protagonist who ascended to the highest political seat in the United States by slim luck.
For the period he was the interim president, and after being elected, he fielded threats from all corners, many of which threatened to destroy him and his family.
Renowned for his captivating performances as the quintessential protagonist in political thrillers,...
Even when ABC passed on another season after running for two, the unyielding adoration was so fervent that Netflix picked it up for a third and final season.
It's time to embark on a journey, revisiting the stars who illuminated our hearts with their portrayals and what became of them in the years following their presence on this cherished show.
Keifer Sutherland - Tom Kirkman
Tom was the main protagonist who ascended to the highest political seat in the United States by slim luck.
For the period he was the interim president, and after being elected, he fielded threats from all corners, many of which threatened to destroy him and his family.
Renowned for his captivating performances as the quintessential protagonist in political thrillers,...
- 6/12/2023
- by Denis Kimathi
- TVfanatic
The new season of “American Horror Story” is here, and the cast is as impressive as ever.
Set in the Big Apple in the 1980s, “AHS: NYC”, which premiered this week, tells the story of the gay community and a serial killer playing on the vulnerable.
Read More: Sarah Paulson Unsure Of Her ‘American Horror Story’ Future: ‘We’ll See’
As usual for a Ryan Murphy show, and in keeping with the “AHS” ethos, many of the season’s cast members are regulars actors in the producer’s arsenal.
Zachary Quinto, who plays Sam in “NYC”, is making his big return to the “AHS” fold after appearing in the first two seasons, “Murder House” and “Asylum”.
Billie Lourd, meanwhile, continues her recent run on the show, playing Dr. Hannah Wells, after having appeared in the previous four seasons.
Read More: Lizzo & Sarah Paulson Get Their Scream Queens On In ‘American...
Set in the Big Apple in the 1980s, “AHS: NYC”, which premiered this week, tells the story of the gay community and a serial killer playing on the vulnerable.
Read More: Sarah Paulson Unsure Of Her ‘American Horror Story’ Future: ‘We’ll See’
As usual for a Ryan Murphy show, and in keeping with the “AHS” ethos, many of the season’s cast members are regulars actors in the producer’s arsenal.
Zachary Quinto, who plays Sam in “NYC”, is making his big return to the “AHS” fold after appearing in the first two seasons, “Murder House” and “Asylum”.
Billie Lourd, meanwhile, continues her recent run on the show, playing Dr. Hannah Wells, after having appeared in the previous four seasons.
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- 10/21/2022
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
Getting stopped, interrogated, or arrested by cops usually isn't anyone's idea of a good time unless the sheriff's and detectives are like the ones we've seen on television.
You know, the caring ones who look damn good in a uniform. Most of the TV cops on this list solve crimes, take down the bad guys, and keep their fictional towns and cities safe from danger. Not to mention, they'd jump in to protect you without hesitation.
We wouldn't mind getting arrested by these men and women in uniform, just don't get on their bad side unless your goal is to end up in handcuffs.
Budd - Bodyguard
Budd, a veteran of the British Army, has years of training, is loyal to a fault, and would risk his own life to protect yours. Plus, he's not opposed to getting involved in a physical relationship with the person he's been tasked with protecting.
You know, the caring ones who look damn good in a uniform. Most of the TV cops on this list solve crimes, take down the bad guys, and keep their fictional towns and cities safe from danger. Not to mention, they'd jump in to protect you without hesitation.
We wouldn't mind getting arrested by these men and women in uniform, just don't get on their bad side unless your goal is to end up in handcuffs.
Budd - Bodyguard
Budd, a veteran of the British Army, has years of training, is loyal to a fault, and would risk his own life to protect yours. Plus, he's not opposed to getting involved in a physical relationship with the person he's been tasked with protecting.
- 9/4/2019
- by Lizzy Buczak
- TVfanatic
Jamie Andrew Jul 16, 2019
With season 4 yet to be announced, we explore whether Netflix saving Designated Survivor from cancellation paid off.
This Designated Survivor article contains spoilers. It comes from Den of Geek UK.
If I start watching a TV series, I have to finish it. No matter if the quality drops, the compulsivity factor fades, or a standard of snooze-inducing mediocrity is maintained throughout. I can't quit them... but they can quit me. Cancellations can sometimes come like a boon from above, a merciful release from the burden of being beholden to a bad or boring show.
Designated Survivor was one such series: its termination almost brought hot tears of gratitude to my eyes. It wasn't an irredeemably terrible show by any means, but after a largely entertaining - if occasionally mealy-mouthed - first season, it palpably struggled to justify its continued existence. Once the plot to topple the presidency...
With season 4 yet to be announced, we explore whether Netflix saving Designated Survivor from cancellation paid off.
This Designated Survivor article contains spoilers. It comes from Den of Geek UK.
If I start watching a TV series, I have to finish it. No matter if the quality drops, the compulsivity factor fades, or a standard of snooze-inducing mediocrity is maintained throughout. I can't quit them... but they can quit me. Cancellations can sometimes come like a boon from above, a merciful release from the burden of being beholden to a bad or boring show.
Designated Survivor was one such series: its termination almost brought hot tears of gratitude to my eyes. It wasn't an irredeemably terrible show by any means, but after a largely entertaining - if occasionally mealy-mouthed - first season, it palpably struggled to justify its continued existence. Once the plot to topple the presidency...
- 7/16/2019
- Den of Geek
It's been a few weeks since Designated Survivor Season 3 arrived on Netflix, and there's been one question doing the rounds on the internet since:
What the eff were they thinking?
On Designated Survivor Season 3 Episode 7, Hannah Wells (played by Maggie Q), was killed off in a brutal twist.
The fan-favorite uncovered a hidden biolab, and was exposed to poisonous gas that specifically targeted people of color.
Related: Designated Survivor Revived at Netflix
It was a harrowing exit for the character, and Maggie Q has addressed the exit for the first time.
"Since now you Know... I want to thank everyone who has stuck with Hannah throughout her journey on @designatedsurvivor," she wrote on Instagram.
"It has been such a pleasure to take this character on, and in leaving her behind, I have only incredible memories of a cast and crew who I love with my whole heart."
"But my Greatest thanks goes to @davidguggenheim,...
What the eff were they thinking?
On Designated Survivor Season 3 Episode 7, Hannah Wells (played by Maggie Q), was killed off in a brutal twist.
The fan-favorite uncovered a hidden biolab, and was exposed to poisonous gas that specifically targeted people of color.
Related: Designated Survivor Revived at Netflix
It was a harrowing exit for the character, and Maggie Q has addressed the exit for the first time.
"Since now you Know... I want to thank everyone who has stuck with Hannah throughout her journey on @designatedsurvivor," she wrote on Instagram.
"It has been such a pleasure to take this character on, and in leaving her behind, I have only incredible memories of a cast and crew who I love with my whole heart."
"But my Greatest thanks goes to @davidguggenheim,...
- 6/19/2019
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
ABC’s Designated Survivor, with its 15th episode, delivered an engaging 42 minutes of drama, punctuated by just the right amount of conspiratorial intrigue. Has the show, now under its third showrunner, struck the right balance?
Make no mistake, Hannah Wells, now working directly for President Kirkman (as a sort of Agent X), still had plenty to do this week — especially after she got the idea to have techie pal (and unrequited crushee?) Chuck “lift a fingerprint” from the mysterious dark-haired woman’s wine glass, spied in one of Langdon’s photos. The woman’s identity — Brooke Mathison, a Seoul-born Army...
Make no mistake, Hannah Wells, now working directly for President Kirkman (as a sort of Agent X), still had plenty to do this week — especially after she got the idea to have techie pal (and unrequited crushee?) Chuck “lift a fingerprint” from the mysterious dark-haired woman’s wine glass, spied in one of Langdon’s photos. The woman’s identity — Brooke Mathison, a Seoul-born Army...
- 4/6/2017
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
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