Westworld
Westworld is a dark odyssey about the dawn of artificial consciousness and the evolution of sin. Set at the intersection of the near future and the re-imagined past, it explores a world in which every human appetite, no matter how noble or depraved, can be indulged.
Directed by: Richard J. Lewis, Frederick E.O. Toye and others
Writing Credits: Gina Atwater, Ed Brubaker and others.
Writing Credits: Gina Atwater, Ed Brubaker and others.
Actors: Evan Rachel Wood (Dolores Abernathy), Jeffrey Wright (Bernard Lowe), Ed Harris (Man in Black), Thandie Newton (Maeve Millay), James Marsden (Teddy Flood), Anthony Hopkins (Dr. Robert Ford) and others.
Peaky Blinders
Peaky Blinders is an English television crime drama set in 1920s Birmingham, England in the aftermath of World War I. The series, which was created by Steven Knight and produced by Caryn Mandabach Productions, Screen Yorkshire and Tiger Aspect Productions, follows the exploits of the Shelby crime family. Screen Yorkshire provided funding for the production through the Yorkshire Content Fund. It was the first production to receive funding from the Yorkshire Content Fund, which in turn made certain the majority of the show was filmed in Yorkshire as part of the deal.
Directed by: Colm McCarthy, Tim Mielants and others.
Series Writing Credits: Steven Knight (creator), Toby Finlay and others.
Series Writing Credits: Steven Knight (creator), Toby Finlay and others.
Actors: Cillian Murphy (Thomas Shelby), Helen McCrory (Aunt Polly), Paul Anderson (Arthur Shelby), Sophie Rundle (Ada Shelby), Ned Dennehy (Charlie Strong) and others.
Fargo
The all new "true crime" case of Fargo's new chapter travels back to 1979 in Sioux Falls, South Dakota and Luverne, Minnesota, where a young State Police Officer Lou Solverson, recently back from Vietnam, investigates a case involving a local crime gang and a major Mob syndicate. Helping him piece things together is his father-in-law, Sheriff Hank Larsson. The investigation will lead them to a colorful cast of characters that includes Karl Weathers, the town lawyer of Luverne, Minnesota. A Korean War vet, Karl is a flowery drunk blessed with the gift of gab and the eloquence of a true con artist. Joe Bulo, the front man for the northern expansion of a Kansas City crime syndicate. The new face of corporate crime, Joe's bringing a Walmart mentality to small town America. His number two is Mike Milligan. Part enforcer, part detective, Mike is always smiling - but the joke is usually on you. Bulo and his crew have their sights set on the Gerhardt crime family in Fargo, currently led by matriarch Floyd Gerhardt. With her husband at death's door, Floyd takes over the family business, frustrating her eldest son, Dodd Gerhardt. An impatient hothead with a cruel streak to match his ambitions, Dodd can't wait for both his parents to die so he can take over and expand their business from kingdom to empire. Bear Gerhardt is the middle son, an intimidatingly large man who, although inarticulate, is the most decent of his clan. Rye Gerhardt, the youngest of the Gerhardt clan, views himself as a big shot, but in reality he's just a small dog who barks big.
Directed by: Michael Uppendahl, Keith Gordon and others.
Series Writing Credits: Monica Beletsky, Steve Blackman and others.
Actors: Billy Bob Thornton (Lorne Malvo), Martin Freeman (Lester Nygaard), Allison Tolman ( Molly Solverson), Colin Hanks (Gus Grimly), Russell Harvard (Mr. Wrench) and others.
Better Call Saul
Introducing Jimmy McGill. You may know him better as Saul Goodman, Walter White's slippery, resourceful lawyer in Breaking Bad. When first we meet him it is a few years before he meets Walter White. He is a struggling lawyer in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He mostly defends small-time crooks and represents people in civil liability claims. His brother, Charles "Chuck" McGill, is a senior partner at a prestigious Albuquerque law firm but hasn't left his house for several months due to a strange affliction. Jimmy is supporting him through bringing him groceries and the like. Jimmy has a dark, pre-lawyer past, being a small-time fraudster in Chicago before moving to Albuquerque to start over and work with at his brother's firm. We also meet Mike Ehrmantraut, ex-cop now working as a toll booth attendant at the courthouse parking lot. We see how Jimmy and Mike's stories converge and how Jimmy slowly becomes the Saul Goodman we know from Breaking Bad.
Directed by: Vince Gilligan, Adam Bernstein and others
Series Writing Credits: Vince Gilligan (creator), Peter Gould and others.
Series Writing Credits: Vince Gilligan (creator), Peter Gould and others.
Actors: Bob Odenkirk (Jimmy McGill), Rhea Seehorn (Kim Wexler), Jonathan Banks (Mike Ehrmantraut), Patrick Farian (Howard Hamlin), Michael Mando (Nacho Varga) and others.
American Gods
American Gods follows Shadow Moon, a man serving three years in prison who is given an early release. Shadow Moon is hired as Mr. Wednesday's bodyguard and finds himself in a hidden world where a battle is brewing between the Old Gods and the New Gods.
Series Directed by: Christopher J. Byrne, David Slade and others.
Series Writing Credits: Bryan Fuller (creator), Michael Green and others.
Series Writing Credits: Bryan Fuller (creator), Michael Green and others.
Actors: Ricky Whittle (Shadow Moon), Emily Browning (Laura Moon), Crispin Glover (Mr. World), Pablo Schreiber (Mad Sweeney), Ian McShane (Mr. Wednesday), Bruce Langley (Technical Boy), Yetide Badaki (Bilquis), Demore Barnes (Mr. Ibis) and others.
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