Now in theaters and on digital platforms, we have an exclusive clip from Double Blind just for Daily Dead readers! Released by Epic Pictures Group, the film was directed by Ian Hunt-Duffy, with a cast that includes Millie Brady and Pollyanna McIntosh:
Hollywood based Epic Pictures Group will be releasing the sci-fi thriller, Double Blind, in North America. The film is set to hit select theaters beginning February 9, 2024 and on digital platforms February 13, 2024. Award-winning Irish filmmaker Ian Hunt-Duffy served as the film’s director. The Double Blind cast includes Millie Brady, Pollyanna McIntosh, Diarmuid Noyes (Blood), Akshay Kumar (Count Abdulla), Brenock O'Connor (Game of Thrones), Abby Fitz (The Cellar), Shonagh Marie (Britannia), and Frank Blake (Cherry). Double Blind was written by Darach McGarrigle and produced by Simon James Doyle. Patrick O’ Neill, Emma Scott, Dearbhla Reagan, Katie Page and Patrick Ewald served as the film’s Executive Producers.
Filmed completely on location in Limerick,...
Hollywood based Epic Pictures Group will be releasing the sci-fi thriller, Double Blind, in North America. The film is set to hit select theaters beginning February 9, 2024 and on digital platforms February 13, 2024. Award-winning Irish filmmaker Ian Hunt-Duffy served as the film’s director. The Double Blind cast includes Millie Brady, Pollyanna McIntosh, Diarmuid Noyes (Blood), Akshay Kumar (Count Abdulla), Brenock O'Connor (Game of Thrones), Abby Fitz (The Cellar), Shonagh Marie (Britannia), and Frank Blake (Cherry). Double Blind was written by Darach McGarrigle and produced by Simon James Doyle. Patrick O’ Neill, Emma Scott, Dearbhla Reagan, Katie Page and Patrick Ewald served as the film’s Executive Producers.
Filmed completely on location in Limerick,...
- 2/16/2024
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Emma Mackey has revealed that Russell Brand gave her an unusual nickname on the set of the 2022 mystery film Death on the Nile.
The movie, directed by Kenneth Branagh, is based on the 1937 Agatha Christie novel, and follows sleuth Hercule Poirot’s Egyptian holiday aboard a glamorous river steamer, which turns into a hunt for a killer when a picture-perfect couple’s idyllic honeymoon is tragically cut short.
In it, Mackey played Jacqueline “Jackie” de Bellefort, the scorned lover of Armie Hammer’s Simon Doyle, while Brand portrayed Linus Windlesham, the former fiancé of Gal Gadot’s wealthy heiress.
In a new interview with The Telegraph, when discussing why a close-up scene of her face in the new fictionalised Brontë biopic Emily was so powerful, Mackey said: “I think I just have a lot of eye. When I was working with Russell Brand on Death on the Nile, he called me ‘Eye-Face’. I was like,...
The movie, directed by Kenneth Branagh, is based on the 1937 Agatha Christie novel, and follows sleuth Hercule Poirot’s Egyptian holiday aboard a glamorous river steamer, which turns into a hunt for a killer when a picture-perfect couple’s idyllic honeymoon is tragically cut short.
In it, Mackey played Jacqueline “Jackie” de Bellefort, the scorned lover of Armie Hammer’s Simon Doyle, while Brand portrayed Linus Windlesham, the former fiancé of Gal Gadot’s wealthy heiress.
In a new interview with The Telegraph, when discussing why a close-up scene of her face in the new fictionalised Brontë biopic Emily was so powerful, Mackey said: “I think I just have a lot of eye. When I was working with Russell Brand on Death on the Nile, he called me ‘Eye-Face’. I was like,...
- 10/16/2022
- by Ellie Harrison
- The Independent - Film
A promising young actor with musical ability scores in several indie movies, gets cast as a key character in two big franchises, and starts getting into trouble with the law. They get hit with abuse, assault, and harassment allegations, is arrested twice for disorderly conduct, and a frightened couple takes out a restraining order against them.
Johnny Depp? Nope. Ezra Miller.
Miller, 29, scored rave reviews in “We Need to Talk About Kevin” and “The Perks of Being a Wallflower” before landing the role of Credence Barebone in Jk Rowling’s “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” and two sequels, as well as Barry Allen/The Scarlet Speedster/The Flash, which they (Miller uses “they/them” pronouns) portrayed in four Dceu films leading up to the 14th DC feature film, time-travel multiverse adventure “The Flash,” which features two alternate Batmans (Michael Keaton and Ben Affleck) and is now in post-production.
Johnny Depp? Nope. Ezra Miller.
Miller, 29, scored rave reviews in “We Need to Talk About Kevin” and “The Perks of Being a Wallflower” before landing the role of Credence Barebone in Jk Rowling’s “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” and two sequels, as well as Barry Allen/The Scarlet Speedster/The Flash, which they (Miller uses “they/them” pronouns) portrayed in four Dceu films leading up to the 14th DC feature film, time-travel multiverse adventure “The Flash,” which features two alternate Batmans (Michael Keaton and Ben Affleck) and is now in post-production.
- 6/17/2022
- by Anne Thompson
- Indiewire
Millie Brady & Pollyanna McIntosh Starring In Irish Horror-Thriller ‘Double Blind’ For Epic Pictures
Exclusive: Millie Brady and Pollyanna McIntosh are leading the cast of Double Blind, an Irish horror-thriller being produced by Los Angeles-based Epic Pictures Group.
The project is written by Darach McGarrigle and marks the feature directorial debut for Ian Hunt-Duffy who, along with producer Simon Doyle, runs the Dublin-based production company Failsafe Films.
It follows seven strangers taking part in a paid drug trial who become trapped in the lab after the side effects of the study escalate the situation into a nightmarish scenario- if they fall asleep, they die. Brenock O’Connor (Game of Thrones), Abby Fitz (The Cellar), Shonagh Marie, Diarmuid Noyes, Frank Blake, and Akshay Kumar round out the cast.
The film is now shooting in Ireland. Epic will launch sales at the upcoming Cannes Marche du Film.
Double Blind is the latest Irish co-production...
The project is written by Darach McGarrigle and marks the feature directorial debut for Ian Hunt-Duffy who, along with producer Simon Doyle, runs the Dublin-based production company Failsafe Films.
It follows seven strangers taking part in a paid drug trial who become trapped in the lab after the side effects of the study escalate the situation into a nightmarish scenario- if they fall asleep, they die. Brenock O’Connor (Game of Thrones), Abby Fitz (The Cellar), Shonagh Marie, Diarmuid Noyes, Frank Blake, and Akshay Kumar round out the cast.
The film is now shooting in Ireland. Epic will launch sales at the upcoming Cannes Marche du Film.
Double Blind is the latest Irish co-production...
- 4/14/2022
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
While Disney’s seismic theatrical release changes with Black Widow, Cruella and Luca today were on the top of everybody’s minds, it was easy to ignore the elephant in the corner of the room.
We’re specifically talking about Kenneth Branagh’s mystery ensemble Death on the Nile starring Armie Hammer, who has been besieged in an alleged sex scandal. The 20th Century Studios production, which reportedly cost $90M and was greenlighted by the previous Fox administration before the Disney merger, has changed release dates several times due to the pandemic: From Oct. 23 to Dec. 18 last year to being unset and then finally dated for Sept. 17. Well, now the movie that also stars Gal Gadot, Tom Bateman, Annette Bening and more won’t open until Feb. 11, 2022.
I’m told the release date has nothing to do with Hammer, who is under investigation by the LAPD on rape claims that...
We’re specifically talking about Kenneth Branagh’s mystery ensemble Death on the Nile starring Armie Hammer, who has been besieged in an alleged sex scandal. The 20th Century Studios production, which reportedly cost $90M and was greenlighted by the previous Fox administration before the Disney merger, has changed release dates several times due to the pandemic: From Oct. 23 to Dec. 18 last year to being unset and then finally dated for Sept. 17. Well, now the movie that also stars Gal Gadot, Tom Bateman, Annette Bening and more won’t open until Feb. 11, 2022.
I’m told the release date has nothing to do with Hammer, who is under investigation by the LAPD on rape claims that...
- 3/24/2021
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Disney has officially rescheduled the theatrical release of director Kenneth Branagh's 20th Century Studios' feature "Death on the Nile", based on the 1937 novel by Agatha Christie, for September 17, 2021:
"...while on holiday in Cairo to board the steamer 'Karnak', set to tour along the Nile from Shellal to Wadi Halfa, 'Hercule Poirot' (Branagh) is approached by successful socialite 'Linnet Doyle' (Gal Gadot). She wants to commission him to deter her former friend 'Jacqueline de Bellefort' from hounding and stalking her: Linnet had recently married Jacqueline's fiancé, 'Simon Doyle', which has made Jacqueline bitterly resentful.
"Poirot refuses the commission, but attempts unsuccessfully to dissuade Jacqueline from pursuing her plans further.
"Simon and Linnet secretly follow Poirot to escape Jacqueline, but find she had learned of their plans and boarded ahead of them.
"The other Karnak passengers include Linnet's maid 'Louise Bourget' and trustee 'Andrew Pennington', romance...
"...while on holiday in Cairo to board the steamer 'Karnak', set to tour along the Nile from Shellal to Wadi Halfa, 'Hercule Poirot' (Branagh) is approached by successful socialite 'Linnet Doyle' (Gal Gadot). She wants to commission him to deter her former friend 'Jacqueline de Bellefort' from hounding and stalking her: Linnet had recently married Jacqueline's fiancé, 'Simon Doyle', which has made Jacqueline bitterly resentful.
"Poirot refuses the commission, but attempts unsuccessfully to dissuade Jacqueline from pursuing her plans further.
"Simon and Linnet secretly follow Poirot to escape Jacqueline, but find she had learned of their plans and boarded ahead of them.
"The other Karnak passengers include Linnet's maid 'Louise Bourget' and trustee 'Andrew Pennington', romance...
- 1/5/2021
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Disney has officially pulled director Kenneth Branagh's 20th Century Studios' feature "Death on the Nile", based on the 1937 novel by Agatha Christie, off the studio's 2020 theatrical schedule because of the spread of the 'Covid-19' virus:
"...while on holiday in Cairo to board the steamer 'Karnak', set to tour along the Nile from Shellal to Wadi Halfa, 'Hercule Poirot' (Branagh) is approached by successful socialite 'Linnet Doyle' (Gal Gadot). She wants to commission him to deter her former friend 'Jacqueline de Bellefort' from hounding and stalking her: Linnet had recently married Jacqueline's fiancé, 'Simon Doyle', which has made Jacqueline bitterly resentful.
"Poirot refuses the commission, but attempts unsuccessfully to dissuade Jacqueline from pursuing her plans further.
"Simon and Linnet secretly follow Poirot to escape Jacqueline, but find she had learned of their plans and boarded ahead of them.
"The other Karnak passengers include Linnet's maid 'Louise Bourget'...
"...while on holiday in Cairo to board the steamer 'Karnak', set to tour along the Nile from Shellal to Wadi Halfa, 'Hercule Poirot' (Branagh) is approached by successful socialite 'Linnet Doyle' (Gal Gadot). She wants to commission him to deter her former friend 'Jacqueline de Bellefort' from hounding and stalking her: Linnet had recently married Jacqueline's fiancé, 'Simon Doyle', which has made Jacqueline bitterly resentful.
"Poirot refuses the commission, but attempts unsuccessfully to dissuade Jacqueline from pursuing her plans further.
"Simon and Linnet secretly follow Poirot to escape Jacqueline, but find she had learned of their plans and boarded ahead of them.
"The other Karnak passengers include Linnet's maid 'Louise Bourget'...
- 11/6/2020
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
"Death on the Nile" is the new mystery thriller feature, directed by Kenneth Branagh, based on the 1937 novel by Agatha Christie, as a follow-up to "Murder on the Orient Express" (2017), starring Branagh returning as detective 'Hercule Poirot', with Gal Gadot, Tom Bateman, Annette Bening, Russell Brand, Ali Fazal, Dawn French, Armie Hammer, Rose Leslie, Emma Mackey, Sophie Okonedo, Jennifer Saunders and Letitia Wright, scheduled for release October 23, 2020:
"...while on holiday in Cairo to board the steamer 'Karnak', set to tour along the Nile from Shellal to Wadi Halfa, 'Hercule Poirot' (Branagh) is approached by successful socialite 'Linnet Doyle' (Gadot). She wants to commission him to deter her former friend 'Jacqueline de Bellefort' from hounding and stalking her: Linnet had recently married Jacqueline's fiancé, 'Simon Doyle', which has made Jacqueline bitterly resentful.
"Poirot refuses the commission, but attempts unsuccessfully to dissuade Jacqueline from pursuing her plans further.
"...while on holiday in Cairo to board the steamer 'Karnak', set to tour along the Nile from Shellal to Wadi Halfa, 'Hercule Poirot' (Branagh) is approached by successful socialite 'Linnet Doyle' (Gadot). She wants to commission him to deter her former friend 'Jacqueline de Bellefort' from hounding and stalking her: Linnet had recently married Jacqueline's fiancé, 'Simon Doyle', which has made Jacqueline bitterly resentful.
"Poirot refuses the commission, but attempts unsuccessfully to dissuade Jacqueline from pursuing her plans further.
- 8/20/2020
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
The first trailer and teaser poster from Twentieth Century Studios’ daring mystery-thriller “Death on the Nile” are here! This tale of unbridled passion and incapacitating jealousy, which is directed by and stars five-time Academy Award nominee Kenneth Branagh and features an all-star cast of suspects, opens in U.S. theaters October 23, 2020.
Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot’s Egyptian vacation aboard a glamorous river steamer turns into a terrifying search for a murderer when a picture-perfect couple’s idyllic honeymoon is tragically cut short. Set against an epic landscape of sweeping desert vistas and the majestic Giza pyramids, this tale of unbridled passion and incapacitating jealousy features a cosmopolitan group of impeccably dressed travelers, and enough wicked twists and turns to leave audiences guessing until the final, shocking denouement.
Kenneth Branagh as Hercule Poirot in 20th Century Studios’ Death On The Nile, a mystery-thriller directed by Kenneth Branagh based on Agatha Christie’s 1937 novel.
Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot’s Egyptian vacation aboard a glamorous river steamer turns into a terrifying search for a murderer when a picture-perfect couple’s idyllic honeymoon is tragically cut short. Set against an epic landscape of sweeping desert vistas and the majestic Giza pyramids, this tale of unbridled passion and incapacitating jealousy features a cosmopolitan group of impeccably dressed travelers, and enough wicked twists and turns to leave audiences guessing until the final, shocking denouement.
Kenneth Branagh as Hercule Poirot in 20th Century Studios’ Death On The Nile, a mystery-thriller directed by Kenneth Branagh based on Agatha Christie’s 1937 novel.
- 8/19/2020
- by Michelle Hannett
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
The disttributor was launched by former Element Pictures executives.
Irish distributor Break Out Pictures, launched earlier this year by former Element Pictures execs Nell Roddy and Robert McCann Finn, has acquired a hat trick of titles for release in 2020.
It has bought UK and Irish rights to Peter Mackie Burns’ Rialto from The Bureau Sales. The Ireland-uk co-production premiered at Venice Horizons and marks Burns’ second feature, following Daphne in 2017.
It stars Tom Vaughan-Lawlor as a husband and father who becomes infatuated with a younger man (2017 Screen Star of Tomorrow Tom Glynn-Carney) at a time of personal crisis.
Break Out...
Irish distributor Break Out Pictures, launched earlier this year by former Element Pictures execs Nell Roddy and Robert McCann Finn, has acquired a hat trick of titles for release in 2020.
It has bought UK and Irish rights to Peter Mackie Burns’ Rialto from The Bureau Sales. The Ireland-uk co-production premiered at Venice Horizons and marks Burns’ second feature, following Daphne in 2017.
It stars Tom Vaughan-Lawlor as a husband and father who becomes infatuated with a younger man (2017 Screen Star of Tomorrow Tom Glynn-Carney) at a time of personal crisis.
Break Out...
- 12/11/2019
- by ¬0¦James Ashworth¦0¦
- ScreenDaily
Joseph Baxter Paul Bradshaw Jun 25, 2019
Kenneth Branagh follows up Murder on the Orient Express with another ensemble for Death on the Nile.
Death on the Nile follows up 2017’s Murder on the Orient Express, which, bearing a bountiful ensemble of stars, was a hit for Kenneth Branagh, who directed and starred as detective Hercule Poirot in the Agatha Christie adaptation. Indeed, with the film having grossed $352.7 million worldwide, it’s not surprising that a sequel was always on the cards – even teased in the last scene of the movie.
The franchise sticks to the major works with Death on the Nile, which is Christie’s other most famous Poirot case. Christie’s story – originally released in 1937 – takes place aboard a luxury steamer in 1930s Egypt as Poirot reluctantly tries to help Doyle with a stalking case that quickly turns into murder mystery. Just as with Orient Express, Poirot gets trapped...
Kenneth Branagh follows up Murder on the Orient Express with another ensemble for Death on the Nile.
Death on the Nile follows up 2017’s Murder on the Orient Express, which, bearing a bountiful ensemble of stars, was a hit for Kenneth Branagh, who directed and starred as detective Hercule Poirot in the Agatha Christie adaptation. Indeed, with the film having grossed $352.7 million worldwide, it’s not surprising that a sequel was always on the cards – even teased in the last scene of the movie.
The franchise sticks to the major works with Death on the Nile, which is Christie’s other most famous Poirot case. Christie’s story – originally released in 1937 – takes place aboard a luxury steamer in 1930s Egypt as Poirot reluctantly tries to help Doyle with a stalking case that quickly turns into murder mystery. Just as with Orient Express, Poirot gets trapped...
- 10/1/2018
- Den of Geek
The Underground Cinema Film Awards are now going into their 8th year. This exciting film festival in Ireland has just announced the nominees for this season. Highlights of this year are The Clockmakers Dream by Cashell Horgan, a fantasy short which also screened at Fantasporto and Sitges, Blight by Brian Deane which tells the story of a young priest who is sent to battle dark supernatural forces threatening a remote Island community, Red by Branko Tomovic - a short dark thriller set in the underground world of illegal organ smuggling which previously also screened at the prestigious San Diego International Film Festival, Lily by Sharon Cronin which won at Dublin Film Festival this year, Gridlock by Simon Doyle which won Cork, Foyle and Rhode Island International Film Festival...
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- 8/29/2017
- Screen Anarchy
Director Ian Hunt Duffy and producer Simon Doyle’s unnerving thriller Gridlock has been selected to screen at the prestigious Short Shorts Film Festival in Japan on the 7th of June and stars Moe Dunford (Vikings), Peter Coonan (Love/Hate), Steve Wall (Dominion Creek) and Amy de Bhrun (Jason Bourne). The Short Shorts Film Festival is the …
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The post Award winning film Gridlock selected for Oscar qualifying film festival Short Shorts Film Festival first appeared on Hnn | Horrornews.net 2017 - Official Horror News Site...
- 6/10/2017
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
Review Laura Akers 27 Oct 2013 - 18:01
Castle continues to tick the geek scorecards this week, with nods to The X-Files, Terminator, Twelve Monkeys and Doctor Who...
This review contains spoilers.
6.5 Time Will Tell
The makeup of Castle and Beckett’s relationship is much like that of Mulder and Scully. That is, Mulder wants to believe so badly that he’ll dismiss more mundane explanations of strange phenomena while Scully, conversely, will stick to those explanations when it’s clear they simply cannot account for what she’s seeing with her own eyes. Castle, less seriously than Mulder but no less willing to believe, will likewise start with the most extreme narrative that will account for the evidence before him, and Beckett shoots holes in all his theories by insisting on more pedestrian reasons for the crimes they investigate. This week’s episode seemed written to highlight just how close Castle...
Castle continues to tick the geek scorecards this week, with nods to The X-Files, Terminator, Twelve Monkeys and Doctor Who...
This review contains spoilers.
6.5 Time Will Tell
The makeup of Castle and Beckett’s relationship is much like that of Mulder and Scully. That is, Mulder wants to believe so badly that he’ll dismiss more mundane explanations of strange phenomena while Scully, conversely, will stick to those explanations when it’s clear they simply cannot account for what she’s seeing with her own eyes. Castle, less seriously than Mulder but no less willing to believe, will likewise start with the most extreme narrative that will account for the evidence before him, and Beckett shoots holes in all his theories by insisting on more pedestrian reasons for the crimes they investigate. This week’s episode seemed written to highlight just how close Castle...
- 10/28/2013
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
"Time Will Tell" continued one of Castle's best season to date. It was classic Castle with a sci-fi twist, some Casketty future goodness and a father/daughter moment that broke my heart.
Let's start with the sci-fi…
Castle finally got his time traveling killer. Simon Doyle was exuberant and determined enough to sell his story, yet crazy enough to make me question it too.
The thought of future Energy Wars was just believable enough to be scary and I appreciated Castle asking the questions about the butterfly effects of changing the time stream and Doyle's explanation that while some minor changes were self-correcting, others could undeniably change the future.
As usual, Beckett was the skeptic but I liked that. Someone has to look at the evidence logically and not get swept up in the fanciful theories. As a cop, that's her job. I was relieved when Beckett pointed out that...
Let's start with the sci-fi…
Castle finally got his time traveling killer. Simon Doyle was exuberant and determined enough to sell his story, yet crazy enough to make me question it too.
The thought of future Energy Wars was just believable enough to be scary and I appreciated Castle asking the questions about the butterfly effects of changing the time stream and Doyle's explanation that while some minor changes were self-correcting, others could undeniably change the future.
As usual, Beckett was the skeptic but I liked that. Someone has to look at the evidence logically and not get swept up in the fanciful theories. As a cop, that's her job. I was relieved when Beckett pointed out that...
- 10/22/2013
- by christine@tvfanatic.com (Christine Orlando)
- TVfanatic
Energy wars? Time-traveling murderers? Castle and Beckett have three children?
"Castle" went a little bit nuts -- in the best possible way -- for its time-travel episode, "Time Will Tell." Guest-starring Joshua Gomez ("Chuck") as either a future cop or an obsessed nutjob, the police have to stop a scary murderer before more people die.
Depending on who you believe in this one, the eventual death toll would be either three or billions. It's awesome either way.
"Lot of weirdos out there with too much imagination."
From its first moments, this is an odd "Castle." A young woman is found tortured and killed. Although the woman, Shauna, was a parole officer, none of her ex-cons are likely suspects. The only person of interest is an unidentified crazy guy in a hoodie.
That would be "Simon Doyle" (Gomez). When questioned, Doyle admits to stalking Shauna before her death but only because...
"Castle" went a little bit nuts -- in the best possible way -- for its time-travel episode, "Time Will Tell." Guest-starring Joshua Gomez ("Chuck") as either a future cop or an obsessed nutjob, the police have to stop a scary murderer before more people die.
Depending on who you believe in this one, the eventual death toll would be either three or billions. It's awesome either way.
"Lot of weirdos out there with too much imagination."
From its first moments, this is an odd "Castle." A young woman is found tortured and killed. Although the woman, Shauna, was a parole officer, none of her ex-cons are likely suspects. The only person of interest is an unidentified crazy guy in a hoodie.
That would be "Simon Doyle" (Gomez). When questioned, Doyle admits to stalking Shauna before her death but only because...
- 10/22/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
ABC’s Castle this week got time-trippy, as a man claiming to be from the future put the 12th on the trail of a fellow “jumper” who was out to alter history — and in doing so, kill a billion people.
Related | Castle Creator Developing Philip Marlowe Detective Series for ABC
The Recap | A female parole officer, Shauna Taylor, is found dead, electrocuted/tortured after having her throat slit. A recent harassment complaint leads Beckett and the boys to Simon Doyle, who posits that a billion lives are at stake if he is not freed — and he knows this because “I am from the future.
Related | Castle Creator Developing Philip Marlowe Detective Series for ABC
The Recap | A female parole officer, Shauna Taylor, is found dead, electrocuted/tortured after having her throat slit. A recent harassment complaint leads Beckett and the boys to Simon Doyle, who posits that a billion lives are at stake if he is not freed — and he knows this because “I am from the future.
- 10/22/2013
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
New Castle season 6,episode 5 Canada spoiler promo clip hit the net. Recently, this new,Canadian promo/spoiler clip (below) for the upcoming "Castle" episode 5 of season 6, showed up online, and it looks quite intense as the NYPD wrestles a new suspect to the ground, who claims he's from the future to save billions of people, and more! The episode is titled, "Time Will Tell." In the new clip, Castle,Beckett, and the rest of the NYPD crew are seen, bursting in on a suspect, named Simon Doyle. After they violently take him down to the ground, he starts yelling, if they don't let him go, a billion people will die, and that he knows this because he's from the future! This prompts Castle to tell Beckett, "This just became my favorite case,lol!! It's freaking funny as shit. Check it out,below. Episode 5 is due to air on Monday night,...
- 10/15/2013
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
New Castle season 6,episode 5 crazy spoilers & clips hit the net. Last night, ABC released the new spoilers and sneak peek/spoiler clip (below) for their upcoming "Castle" episode 5 of season 6. The episode is entitled, "Time Will Tell, " and it appears that things will get pretty crazy and quite strange as a new suspect on the scene, will swear he's from the future to save a billion people's lives, and more! In the new "Time Will Tell" episode, Castle and Beckett will investigate a grisly murder, and will meet a suspect who claims he's from the future. A grisly murder investigation will end up, leading Castle and Beckett to a suspect, named Simon Doyle, who claims he's traveled back in time to stop terrible events from unfolding, events that are going to change the course of human history! Is he simply a deluded killer, or is it possible that he's telling the truth?...
- 10/15/2013
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
New Castle season 6,episode 5 official spoilers,plotline revealed by ABC. Recently, ABC served up the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Castle" episode 5 of season 6. The episode is entitled, "Time Will Tell," and it sounds like it'll be very interesting and a little on the weird side as a suspect will claim he's traveled back in time to stop horrible events, and more. In the new,5th episode press release: while Castle and Beckett investigate a grisly murder, they are going to meet a suspect who claims he's from the future. Press release number 2: A grisly murder investigation will lead Castle and Beckett to a suspect, (Joshua Gomez, “Chuck,” guest stars as Simon Doyle), who claims he's traveled back in time to stop terrible events from unfolding, events that are going to change the course of human history. Is he simply a deluded killer, or is it possible that he's telling the truth?...
- 10/14/2013
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
"Time Will Tell" - A grisly murder investigation leads Castle and Beckett to a suspect (Joshua Gomez, Chuck, guest stars as Simon Doyle) who claims he's traveled back in time to stop terrible events from unfolding, events that will change the course of human history. Is he simply a deluded killer, or is it possible that he's telling the truth?...
- 10/11/2013
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
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