The fifth season of "Boardwalk Empire" has just begun airing on HBO, with actor Steve Buscemi returning for the last time as the corrupt politician/mob boss Nucky Thompson. In this alternate timeline of history, will Nucky's bootlegging empire fall part as the Prohibition era comes to a close in 'The Good Listener?' Read More »
The fifth season of "Boardwalk Empire" has just begun airing on HBO, with actor Steve Buscemi returning one last time as the politician/mob boss Nucky Thompson. But there are still burning questions left unanswered from the aftermath of season 4, as viewers wonder if Gretchen Mol's murderess Gillian Darmody will truly get her "happily ever after?" Read More »
Terence Winters' gangster drama, "Boardwalk Empire," returns for its fifth and final season on HBO. Steve Buscemi (Nucky Thompson), Kelly MacDonald (Margaret Schroeder), and Michael K. Williams (Chalky White) are back in their critically acclaimed roles in the premiere episode, 'Golden Days for Boys and Girls?' Read More »
In just a few days, season 5 of "Boardwalk Empire" will make its way onto HBO. With the last episodes counting down, what will happen to politician/mob boss Nucky Thompson (Steve Buscemi), his ex-wife Margaret Schroeder (Kelly MacDonald) and murderess Gillian Darmody (Gretchen Mol) as the Prohibition era heads into its final act. Read More »
In just a few days, the fifth season of Boardwalk Empire will begin airing on HBO, featuring actor Steve Buscemi one last time as the politician/mob boss Nucky Thompson. After months of teasing with sneak peak trailers, and now this brand new clip entiteld, 'Golden Days For Boys And Girls,' audiences are heading towards the end of the Prohibition era, where no one will down go down quietly in the final act. Read More »
Names continue to drop into the rumor mill as Marvel Studios starts Phase 3 of its Cinematic Universe. Now actor Jack Huston, from HBO's popular gangster drama, "Boardwalk Empire," and Joaquin Phoenix ("Her") are rumored to be in the running for the leading superhero role of "Doctor Strange." Read More »
HBO’s Boardwalk Empire, starring actor Steve Buscemi as the politician/mob boss Nucky Thompson, releases a teaser trailer for its upcoming final fifth season. Find out how everyone will learn the painstaking truth that ‘All empires fall.’ Read More »
According to a new interview with series star Michael K. Williams, HBO's Boardwalk Empire will jump about seven years into the future when its fifth and final season debuts this fall. Williams also talked a bit about his character, Chalky, and some other teasers for the upcoming episodes taking place in a new era! Read More »
What started out as a casting rumor has officially become a true report in the end. Boardwalk Empire actor Charlie Cox will indeed star as the titular superhero in Marvel’s Daredevil on Netflix. Read More »
In a may or may not be true report, an unknown artist is already being considered for the lead in "Marvel’s Daredevil" upcoming series on Netflix. Actor Charlie Cox has allegedly been approached by Marvel to play the popular superhero role. Read More »
NBC's terrifyingly brilliant series Hannibal is sure to add a lot of flavor to the 2014 television line up when it airs starting February 28, but a new casting announcement has made it even more exciting for fans. Michael Pitt, best known for his portrayal of Jimmy Darmody on HBO's Boardwalk Empire, joins the Hannibal cast as Mason Verger later in season two. Those familiar with the Hannibal Lecter movies from the past might remember this character, which was portrayed by Gary Oldman (though it was hard to tell) in the 2001 film of the same name as this TV series. Read More »
HBO's hit series Boardwalk Empire is known for its thrilling storylines that usually lead to the death of some big characters, but when Jimmy Darmody died in the season two finale fans were blown away. At the time, the show was praised for making such a crazy decision by killing off a fan favorite, but perhaps the reason he was written off had to do with what was going on behind the cameras. According to a former crewmember of the show, the actor that played Jimmy, Michael Pitt, was kind of a jerk! Read More »