Showrunner Benjamin Cavell told SYFY WIRE and other outlets that asked about King making an appearance that, “I would say there’s a chance you may see him this time.”
Showrunner Benjamin Cavell told SYFY WIRE and other outlets that asked about King making an appearance that, “I would say there’s a chance you may see him this time.”
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It's interesting that all communications about that series is from Benjamin Cavell, while during the preproduction, it was all about Josh Boone.
I believe that they are both showrunners, but did Benjamin take the lead?
Could it be related to the fact that "The New Mutants" didnt do good at the box office?
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(As a side note, the official premiere, exclusive to some americans, take place next week, on the 9th of december)
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Got two good news regarding this show.
The first one is that I'll have access to the first episode on Thursday, and the second one is that Starzplay will grant me access to all the rest of the episodes prior their release.
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Another promo video from CBS All Access Twitter account. The "Mother Abigail Team" introduce themselves and describe the motivations of their characters
https://twitter.com/CBSAllAccess/sta...30357210685440
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I think this is the first time I noticed that the kid playing Harold also played Patrick Hockstetter in IT.
Hearts are tough, she said, most times hearts don't break, and I'm sure that's right . . . but what about then? What about who we were then? What about hearts in Atlantis?
I would have liked to see a movie trilogy myself but at this point even if there were three hours each it's still an hour less than what we're getting here.
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10 hours should be enough (although I'd prefer 20, or 50 for that matter); my issue is with quality (I don't like anything I've seen of it).
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Saw the pilot yesterday. I liked it quite a lot. I wasn't expecting much to be honest and it surprised me.
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Reviews are coming in.
https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/the_stand_2020/s01
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This looks like easily the second-best Stand adaptation of all time.
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I'm glad Skarsgard is keeping Flagg's sense of humor and the new look is growing on me but I still think he's too softspoken. I think Sam Rockwell might have been closer to the book's character.
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IMO the reviews are decent enough. If it was panned across the board I'd be worried.
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I quite liked the pilot. It focused mainly on Stu, Franny and Harold. So most likely episode 2 will be introducing Larry Underwood and maybe a few more of the main cast of characters. I would've liked it to play out more linearly but I thought it was quite well done.
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Members of the deaf community are protesting a hearing actor playing a Deaf character in the upcoming CBS All Access series, The Stand.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, actors Antoinette Abbamonte (The New Normal, Curb Your Enthusiasm), James Caverly (Chicago Med, A Bennett Song Holiday), Dickie Hearts (Tales of the City, Grace & Frankie) and Andrew Morrill (Waiting for Godot, Alice in Wonderland), and director Jules Dameron (Reverse Polarity) are among the over 70 signatories that released a statement calling hearing actor Henry Zaga's portrayal of The Stand's Nick Andros, a deaf-mute character, "not acceptable."
Jade Bryan, executive producer, creator, writer, activist and owner of #DeafTalent released the full statement on Twitter, which includes the hashtag #StandAgainsttheStand.
As a Black Deaf filmmaker/TV Creator, advocate of diversity & inclusion, acting instructor, & creator/owner of #Deaftalent®️ campaign, I believe in change. It shouldn’t be that difficult to cast the right person for the role.#StandAgainstTheStand #TheStand #RepresentationMatter pic.twitter.com/WBpomfxpmz
— Jade Bryan - TV Writer & HBIC of #DeafTalent® (@DeafShowRunner) December 17, 2020
The letter begins by stating, "At the time of diversity and inclusion, this cycle of misrepresentation and unequal or non-existent employment opportunities for Deaf professionals in the entertainment industry, both in front of and behind the camera, must end. This has been happening for decades; enough is enough!"
"We will not endorse, watch, or support your miniseries on CBS All Access. We will share our displeasure of the casting decision and airing of the miniseries on CBS All Access with our Deaf community, signing community, friends, and family of Deaf individuals; together we make up 466 million worldwide," the letter continues. " It goes on to say that "not one Deaf professional actor was called in to audition for the role" and "the decision was made without respect to and for Deaf professionals, union and non-union alike."
Starring James Marsden, Odessa Young, Jovan Adepo, Owen Teague, Greg Kinnear, Amber Heard, Henry Zaga, Nat Wolff, Brad William Henke, Irene Bedard, Whoopi Goldberg and Alexander Skarsgård, The Stand is now streaming on CBS All Access, with subsequent episodes premiering each Thursday.