Netflix’s official trailer for Outer Banks confirms season three will be the show’s most action-packed to date. The nearly three-minute trailer shows the Pogues are gearing up for what series creators and executive producers Jonas Pate, Josh Pate, and Shannon Burke call the granddaddy of all treasure hunts.
Season three stars Chase Stokes as John B., Madelyn Cline as Sarah Cameron, Madison Bailey as Kiara, Jonathan Daviss as Pope, and Rudy Pankow as JJ. Austin North plays Topper, Drew Starkey is Rafe, Carlacia Grant is Cleo, and Charles Esten stars as Ward Cameron.
The cast also includes Cullen Moss as Shoupe, Julia Antonelli as Wheezie Cameron, Caroline Arapoglou as Rose Cameron, E. Roger Mitchell as Heyward, Charles Halford as Big John, Elizabeth Mitchell as Limbrey, Andy McQueen as Carlos Singh, and Lou Ferrigno Jr as Ryan.
The 10-episode third season premieres on February 23, 2023.
Carole Sanders Peterman and Aaron Miller serve as producers,...
Season three stars Chase Stokes as John B., Madelyn Cline as Sarah Cameron, Madison Bailey as Kiara, Jonathan Daviss as Pope, and Rudy Pankow as JJ. Austin North plays Topper, Drew Starkey is Rafe, Carlacia Grant is Cleo, and Charles Esten stars as Ward Cameron.
The cast also includes Cullen Moss as Shoupe, Julia Antonelli as Wheezie Cameron, Caroline Arapoglou as Rose Cameron, E. Roger Mitchell as Heyward, Charles Halford as Big John, Elizabeth Mitchell as Limbrey, Andy McQueen as Carlos Singh, and Lou Ferrigno Jr as Ryan.
The 10-episode third season premieres on February 23, 2023.
Carole Sanders Peterman and Aaron Miller serve as producers,...
- 2/2/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
There’s something comfortably distancing about history. Grainy black and white footage can look impossibly foreign, and even once something’s in color, the more limited options older film stocks worked with to recreate real life have this kind of patina to them in comparison to digital color. It is easy for a modern audience to use the look of something as an emotional off-ramp — this thing looks different from how the world is now, so it doesn’t apply to us. But “Gaslit,” Starz’s look into the Watergate scandal (adapted from the first season of the “Slow Burn” podcast), doesn’t want to provide viewers with any escape from how the hubris, incompetence, and immorality of men in power ripple outwards. This extends to the show’s visuals, which restore immediacy to an event that’s now considered settled history.
“We wanted it to feel like what you thought the ’70s felt like,...
“We wanted it to feel like what you thought the ’70s felt like,...
- 6/25/2022
- by Sarah Shachat
- Indiewire
“I’ve always been a huge Nixon geek, since I was very young,” admits Robbie Pickering, the creator and showrunner of the limited series “Gaslit” on Starz. “The culture around Nixon is kind of the locust point for our current malfeasance in politics and culture war. I grew up in a very Evangelical, Christian, conservative home. That probably has something to do with it. Simultaneously, I’ve always been fascinated with Southern conservative women.”
To celebrate the acclaimed series, watch our special “Making of” roundtable discussion with Pickering and four key players from “Gaslit” — writer Amelia Gray, cinematographer Larkin Seiple, production designer Daniel Novotny and actor Shea Whigham (who plays FBI agent G. Gordon Liddy). Together they are joined by Gold Derby senior editor Denton Davidson for a memorable Q&a. Watch our exclusive video interview above.
See over 450 interviews with 2022 Emmy contenders
“Gaslit” is a modern take on the Watergate scandal.
To celebrate the acclaimed series, watch our special “Making of” roundtable discussion with Pickering and four key players from “Gaslit” — writer Amelia Gray, cinematographer Larkin Seiple, production designer Daniel Novotny and actor Shea Whigham (who plays FBI agent G. Gordon Liddy). Together they are joined by Gold Derby senior editor Denton Davidson for a memorable Q&a. Watch our exclusive video interview above.
See over 450 interviews with 2022 Emmy contenders
“Gaslit” is a modern take on the Watergate scandal.
- 6/15/2022
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
If you haven't heard of Netflix's Outer Banks in the last few months, you've been living under a rock.
The teen drama, a mystery, has taken the internet by storm.
A high-stakes search for gold, compelling characters, and a sweet central romance make this series one you can't miss.
We recently had a chance to chat with Outer Banks' cinematographer, Brad Smith, and production designer, Daniel Novotny. They gave us insight on what it was like behind-the-scenes of the Netflix original.
TV Fanatic: Can you describe the role you played behind-the-scenes of Outer Banks Season 1?
Brad Smith: As cinematographer, or as I'm credited as Director of Photography, I'm responsible for the photography of the show.
My job is basically working with the director to figure out how we're going to shoot the scene and how to get the best angles for the scene for the actors and the lighting.
The teen drama, a mystery, has taken the internet by storm.
A high-stakes search for gold, compelling characters, and a sweet central romance make this series one you can't miss.
We recently had a chance to chat with Outer Banks' cinematographer, Brad Smith, and production designer, Daniel Novotny. They gave us insight on what it was like behind-the-scenes of the Netflix original.
TV Fanatic: Can you describe the role you played behind-the-scenes of Outer Banks Season 1?
Brad Smith: As cinematographer, or as I'm credited as Director of Photography, I'm responsible for the photography of the show.
My job is basically working with the director to figure out how we're going to shoot the scene and how to get the best angles for the scene for the actors and the lighting.
- 6/29/2020
- by Jillian Pugliese
- TVfanatic
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