This is the best news I've heard movie/TV wise in a long time! Them co**suckers better get this right!
Sources confirm to TVLine exclusively that HBO is eyeing a Fall 2018 production start for the expletive-drenched drama’s long-in-the-works revival movie. http://tvline.com/2017/11/12/deadwood-2018-revival-reunion-movie-ian-mcshane/ Dan Dority has thoughts: Spoiler: NSFW
I thought the third season kind of went downhill fast, though I loved the first two. I'll probably watch, but not super excited.
Don't have HBO or cable for that matter anymore. Do they still kick out premium shows like this Deadwood has to be one of the most underrated shows in history. On casting, the dude playing E.B. from the second Bob Newhart show was perfect
Gerald McCraney wore out his welcome, but it was legit historically. If they get into the Indian Wars.... I highly recommend "The West" by Ken Burns (documentary) and "Into The West" (historical fiction).
S Still can't believe that's the same guy that played Warren in "There's Something About Mary". "Have you seen my baseball?"
https://variety.com/2018/tv/news/deadwood-movie-hbo-1202883965/ ‘Deadwood’ Movie Gets Greenlight at HBO I guess they waited too long for Powers Boothe. That said I'm super excited for this! Hope all the rest of the cast is back!!!
I've always said that Deadwood is the best TV show of all time, and I am happy that it will finally get the conclusion that it deserved. Damn that Hollywood writer's strike to hell!
I loved Timothy Olyphant in Deadwood, or in anything else, for that matter, except for the "human food" thingy on Netflix. I've never seen him give a bad performance. In Justified he was superb. He was terrific in The Girl Next Door, Catch and Release (which has a couple of amazingly hot scenes him and Jennifer Garner (no nudity, doesn't matter), both in one of their best roles), and Go, among many others. I'm surprised that he didn't become a huge star. Oh, he's a star, for sure, but he should have had more good roles as a lead in film, in my opinion. Interesting tidbit. He's a direct descendant of Cornelius Vanderbilt. Timothy comes from money, married his childhood sweetheart, is still married to her, and they have 3 kids. He plays such edgy roles that I was a little surprised to find that out. Hollywood is hell on marriages, with a few exceptions. He's one of the exceptions, apparently.
I couldn't agree more, brother. EB Farnum and Al Swearengen were what made the show. Ian McShane was amazing. It almost made suffering through Tim Olyphant's horrible acting something that was tolerable.