Chicago Fire revealed a huge twist during its Season 12 finale.
Much of the episode was spent saying goodbye to Chief Boden, but several other important storylines played out.
Eamonn Walker played Chief Boden on the Chicago Fire cast. The character had been a father figure on the show since Season 1.
As the episode said goodbye to one father figure, it also dealt with a bad father that Truck 81 had to deal with on a call.
That call led to some bad things getting brought up for firefighters Sam Carver and Jack Damon.
It was clear that Carver was triggered by a brother possibly burning another brother, but we didn’t learn what bothered Damon until much later.
As the episode ended, Damon revealed to Kelly Severide that his father was Benny Severide.
Who is Benny Severide on Chicago Fire?
Benny Severide was the father of firefighter Kelly Severide. Treat Williams...
Much of the episode was spent saying goodbye to Chief Boden, but several other important storylines played out.
Eamonn Walker played Chief Boden on the Chicago Fire cast. The character had been a father figure on the show since Season 1.
As the episode said goodbye to one father figure, it also dealt with a bad father that Truck 81 had to deal with on a call.
That call led to some bad things getting brought up for firefighters Sam Carver and Jack Damon.
It was clear that Carver was triggered by a brother possibly burning another brother, but we didn’t learn what bothered Damon until much later.
As the episode ended, Damon revealed to Kelly Severide that his father was Benny Severide.
Who is Benny Severide on Chicago Fire?
Benny Severide was the father of firefighter Kelly Severide. Treat Williams...
- 5/23/2024
- by Ryan DeVault
- Monsters and Critics
We finally got the excitement we've been waiting for all season!
After twelve episodes in which nothing terribly jaw-dropping happened but several big questions formed for viewers, Chicago Fire Season 12 Episode 13 delivered a season finale that delivered all the heat we've been missing.
This was the perfect way to cap off the season, and I'm satisfied with how the episode concluded.
This is the first time all season that I can remember feeling on the edge of my seat.
As always, a lot was going on throughout the hour, but it felt cohesive and organized.
There was some suspense, but so many of the questions we've been asking for months have been answered, and I feel so relieved.
NBC Fall 2024 Schedule: Found Gets Plum Spot
Let's get into it!
First things first: Boden is back! Or is he?
We already knew that Eamonn Walker was leaving the show, but we...
After twelve episodes in which nothing terribly jaw-dropping happened but several big questions formed for viewers, Chicago Fire Season 12 Episode 13 delivered a season finale that delivered all the heat we've been missing.
This was the perfect way to cap off the season, and I'm satisfied with how the episode concluded.
This is the first time all season that I can remember feeling on the edge of my seat.
As always, a lot was going on throughout the hour, but it felt cohesive and organized.
There was some suspense, but so many of the questions we've been asking for months have been answered, and I feel so relieved.
NBC Fall 2024 Schedule: Found Gets Plum Spot
Let's get into it!
First things first: Boden is back! Or is he?
We already knew that Eamonn Walker was leaving the show, but we...
- 5/23/2024
- by Haley Whitmire White
- TVfanatic
Actress Miranda Rae Mayo shared some Chicago Fire spoilers about the big season finale.
One of the recognizable stars from the One Chicago shows, Miranda plays Lieutenant Stella Kidd.
Kidd was absent from the latest episode as Firehouse 51 dealt with the loss of Truck 81. Through character conversations, we learned she was in California hot on the trail of a new truck.
Things got more tense with Paramedic Chief Robinson, though, after Kelly Severide (Taylor Kinney) reported her right-hand man (Lennox) for nearly killing a patient in the field.
People have had to step up and lead the house recently. The absence of Chief Boden (Eamonn Walker) has led to some interesting storylines.
Unfortunately, part of the season finale includes an “emotional farewell” to Boden.
Miranda Rae Mayo shares Chicago Fire spoilers
During a recent The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon appearance, Miranda spoke about what fans can expect from the Chicago Fire Season 12 finale.
One of the recognizable stars from the One Chicago shows, Miranda plays Lieutenant Stella Kidd.
Kidd was absent from the latest episode as Firehouse 51 dealt with the loss of Truck 81. Through character conversations, we learned she was in California hot on the trail of a new truck.
Things got more tense with Paramedic Chief Robinson, though, after Kelly Severide (Taylor Kinney) reported her right-hand man (Lennox) for nearly killing a patient in the field.
People have had to step up and lead the house recently. The absence of Chief Boden (Eamonn Walker) has led to some interesting storylines.
Unfortunately, part of the season finale includes an “emotional farewell” to Boden.
Miranda Rae Mayo shares Chicago Fire spoilers
During a recent The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon appearance, Miranda spoke about what fans can expect from the Chicago Fire Season 12 finale.
- 5/19/2024
- by Ryan DeVault
- Monsters and Critics
Gear up, Chicago Fire fans, because it's time to say goodbye.
At least for the season, we'll hang up our helmets and turnouts and leave Chicago's bravest to a much-needed break.
Sadly, we'll be saying a real goodbye to one of the show's longest-tenured cast members.
Eamonn Walker announced his exit recently, and we're told to expect some details about that during next week's finale.
If you've been following our reviews this season, you'll know that we haven't been overly impressed with Chicago Fire since it returned.
But let's be real, not much could keep me from watching.
Once you've invested over a decade of your life into characters, you're basically obligated to see them through to the end.
So, while it has been a disappointing season, that doesn't diminish the fact that the show is still great, and I'll be back in the fall like the loyal lapdog I am.
At least for the season, we'll hang up our helmets and turnouts and leave Chicago's bravest to a much-needed break.
Sadly, we'll be saying a real goodbye to one of the show's longest-tenured cast members.
Eamonn Walker announced his exit recently, and we're told to expect some details about that during next week's finale.
If you've been following our reviews this season, you'll know that we haven't been overly impressed with Chicago Fire since it returned.
But let's be real, not much could keep me from watching.
Once you've invested over a decade of your life into characters, you're basically obligated to see them through to the end.
So, while it has been a disappointing season, that doesn't diminish the fact that the show is still great, and I'll be back in the fall like the loyal lapdog I am.
- 5/18/2024
- by Haley Whitmire White
- TVfanatic
Chicago Fire is about to close its doors on Season 12.
The season has been a bit disjointed due to having fewer episodes. Losing cast members didn’t help.
Kara Killmer ended her run as Paramedic Sylvie Brett, and Alberto Rosende finished his time as Firefighter Blake Gallo.
Gallo’s replacement also left. That role was Firefighter Jake Gibson, played by Rome Flynn for a few episodes.
Jack Damon (Michael Bradway) has replaced Gibson, while Lizzy Novak (Joselyn Hudon) has replaced Brett. Will they last? Stay tuned!
Unfortunately, another series regular ends their run on the season finale.
Chicago Fire season finale TV promo
Below is the TV promo NBC has released for the Chicago Fire season finale.
The Chicago Fire May 22 synopsis states, “Boden makes a decision that impacts the race for Deputy Commissioner. A tense call brings up painful memories for Carver and Damon. Mouch struggles to adjust to the new Truck.
The season has been a bit disjointed due to having fewer episodes. Losing cast members didn’t help.
Kara Killmer ended her run as Paramedic Sylvie Brett, and Alberto Rosende finished his time as Firefighter Blake Gallo.
Gallo’s replacement also left. That role was Firefighter Jake Gibson, played by Rome Flynn for a few episodes.
Jack Damon (Michael Bradway) has replaced Gibson, while Lizzy Novak (Joselyn Hudon) has replaced Brett. Will they last? Stay tuned!
Unfortunately, another series regular ends their run on the season finale.
Chicago Fire season finale TV promo
Below is the TV promo NBC has released for the Chicago Fire season finale.
The Chicago Fire May 22 synopsis states, “Boden makes a decision that impacts the race for Deputy Commissioner. A tense call brings up painful memories for Carver and Damon. Mouch struggles to adjust to the new Truck.
- 5/16/2024
- by Ryan DeVault
- Monsters and Critics
I hate to say it, but I'm so glad this was the penultimate episode of season 12.
This season has had a couple of decent storylines, but frankly, the majority of it has been pretty dull. For a show predicated on action and drama, there's been a definite shortage of those things over the last dozen episodes.
This installment lacked the exciting follow-ups we hoped to see after Chicago Fire Season 12 Episode 11 and answered none of our questions. What do we have to do to get some background around here?
The episode wasn't all bad. To be entirely fair, the growing bond between Violet and Novak has been lovely to see.
Novak opened up a lot more, giving Violet and the viewers some insight into who she is. For someone who has made it clear she prefers to move on frequently and stay free from attachments, it's starting to become clear...
This season has had a couple of decent storylines, but frankly, the majority of it has been pretty dull. For a show predicated on action and drama, there's been a definite shortage of those things over the last dozen episodes.
This installment lacked the exciting follow-ups we hoped to see after Chicago Fire Season 12 Episode 11 and answered none of our questions. What do we have to do to get some background around here?
The episode wasn't all bad. To be entirely fair, the growing bond between Violet and Novak has been lovely to see.
Novak opened up a lot more, giving Violet and the viewers some insight into who she is. For someone who has made it clear she prefers to move on frequently and stay free from attachments, it's starting to become clear...
- 5/16/2024
- by Haley Whitmire White
- TVfanatic
Chicago Fire fans, we’ve got a fresh off the press preview for the new Season 12 Episode 13 episode titled Never Say Goodbye!
Find out everything you need to know about the Never Say Goodbye episode of Chicago Fire, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Chicago Fire Never Say Goodbye Season 12 Episode 13 Preview
In this episode of “Chicago Fire” titled “Never Say Goodbye,” set to air on NBC at 9:00 Pm on May 22, 2024, viewers are in for a rollercoaster of emotions as the firefighters of Firehouse 51 face personal and professional challenges.
At the center of the episode is Boden, whose decision regarding the race for deputy commissioner sends shockwaves through the firehouse. As tensions rise and loyalties are tested, Boden grapples with the weight of his choices, knowing that the consequences could have far-reaching implications for himself and his colleagues.
Meanwhile, a harrowing call...
Find out everything you need to know about the Never Say Goodbye episode of Chicago Fire, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Chicago Fire Never Say Goodbye Season 12 Episode 13 Preview
In this episode of “Chicago Fire” titled “Never Say Goodbye,” set to air on NBC at 9:00 Pm on May 22, 2024, viewers are in for a rollercoaster of emotions as the firefighters of Firehouse 51 face personal and professional challenges.
At the center of the episode is Boden, whose decision regarding the race for deputy commissioner sends shockwaves through the firehouse. As tensions rise and loyalties are tested, Boden grapples with the weight of his choices, knowing that the consequences could have far-reaching implications for himself and his colleagues.
Meanwhile, a harrowing call...
- 5/15/2024
- by News
- TV Regular
Get ready for an emotional episode of “Chicago Fire” with Season 12, Episode 13 titled “Never Say Goodbye,” airing at 9:00 Pm on Wednesday, May 22, 2024, on NBC. In this gripping installment, viewers will witness a series of events that test the resolve of Firehouse 51’s brave firefighters.
Boden, faced with a critical decision, finds himself at the center of the race for deputy commissioner, a choice that could have far-reaching consequences for the department. Meanwhile, a tense emergency call triggers painful memories for Carver and Damon, forcing them to confront their past traumas in the line of duty.
As the firefighters grapple with personal and professional challenges, Mouch struggles to adapt to changes within the team, particularly with the new truck. His efforts to adjust to the unfamiliarity of the situation add another layer of tension to the already intense atmosphere at Firehouse 51.
Join NBC for an evening of drama and adrenaline-fueled...
Boden, faced with a critical decision, finds himself at the center of the race for deputy commissioner, a choice that could have far-reaching consequences for the department. Meanwhile, a tense emergency call triggers painful memories for Carver and Damon, forcing them to confront their past traumas in the line of duty.
As the firefighters grapple with personal and professional challenges, Mouch struggles to adapt to changes within the team, particularly with the new truck. His efforts to adjust to the unfamiliarity of the situation add another layer of tension to the already intense atmosphere at Firehouse 51.
Join NBC for an evening of drama and adrenaline-fueled...
- 5/15/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Many Chicago Fire characters have been missing in action this season, leading to questions about their whereabouts.
The absences became particularly pronounced during the latest episode (Inside Man), where Kelly Severide (played by Taylor Kinney) got taken for a ride by some domestic terrorists.
Truck 81 was stolen from Firehouse 51, forcing the remaining people on shift to work together with Chicago P.D. to track down and save Severide.
With Chief Boden still on leave and Severide mysteriously gone, it fell upon the other leaders of the firehouse to lead the rescue.
The action helped shift some of the focus away from the fact that Mouch (Christian Stolte) and Sam Carver (Jake Lockett) were also gone.
Within the storylines, Mouch was at a training session, Carver was on furlough, and Boden was off helping his stepson.
Why are so many characters missing from the Chicago Fire episodes?
Having fewer stars appear...
The absences became particularly pronounced during the latest episode (Inside Man), where Kelly Severide (played by Taylor Kinney) got taken for a ride by some domestic terrorists.
Truck 81 was stolen from Firehouse 51, forcing the remaining people on shift to work together with Chicago P.D. to track down and save Severide.
With Chief Boden still on leave and Severide mysteriously gone, it fell upon the other leaders of the firehouse to lead the rescue.
The action helped shift some of the focus away from the fact that Mouch (Christian Stolte) and Sam Carver (Jake Lockett) were also gone.
Within the storylines, Mouch was at a training session, Carver was on furlough, and Boden was off helping his stepson.
Why are so many characters missing from the Chicago Fire episodes?
Having fewer stars appear...
- 5/12/2024
- by Ryan DeVault
- Monsters and Critics
The Chicago Fire season finale is coming up quickly at NBC.
The final episode for Season 12 is a big one, and some important spoilers are shared below.
Unfortunately, the latest season of Chicago Fire is shorter following the Hollywood strikes.
It has been a season of changes for the hit NBC drama, with several veteran cast members leaving the show.
And there is a big exit coming on the season finale as well. It will certainly shift the show’s tone for the next television season.
This one rivals the recent exit of Kara Killmer, who played lead paramedic Sylvie Brett for many years.
When is the Chicago Fire season finale?
The Chicago Fire Season 12 finale arrives on Wednesday, May 22. It is Episode 13 of the current season, called Never Say Goodbye.
Christian Stolte as Randy “Mouch” McHolland, Michael Bradway as Jack Damon, Jake Lockett as Sam Carver, and Miranda Rae Mayo...
The final episode for Season 12 is a big one, and some important spoilers are shared below.
Unfortunately, the latest season of Chicago Fire is shorter following the Hollywood strikes.
It has been a season of changes for the hit NBC drama, with several veteran cast members leaving the show.
And there is a big exit coming on the season finale as well. It will certainly shift the show’s tone for the next television season.
This one rivals the recent exit of Kara Killmer, who played lead paramedic Sylvie Brett for many years.
When is the Chicago Fire season finale?
The Chicago Fire Season 12 finale arrives on Wednesday, May 22. It is Episode 13 of the current season, called Never Say Goodbye.
Christian Stolte as Randy “Mouch” McHolland, Michael Bradway as Jack Damon, Jake Lockett as Sam Carver, and Miranda Rae Mayo...
- 5/11/2024
- by Ryan DeVault
- Monsters and Critics
More changes are coming to Chicago Fire. One of the NBC drama’s most enduring characters will take on a smaller role starting in season 13, according to reports.
Eamonn Walker steps back from ‘Chicago Fire’ Eamonn Walker as Wallace Boden in ‘Chicago Fire’ | Adrian S. Burrows Sr./NBC/NBCU Photo Bank Related
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Starting next season, Eamonn Walker will step back from his series regular role on Chicago Fire, Deadline reported on May 7. The actor has played Deputy District Chief Wallace Boden since the show premiered in 2012.
While Walker’s role will be scaled down going forward, he’s not leaving the show entirely. He’ll appear in future Chicago Fire episodes in a recurring role, sources said. The decision to reduce his time on the Dick Wolf drama was Walker’s own.
Boden will appear in the...
Eamonn Walker steps back from ‘Chicago Fire’ Eamonn Walker as Wallace Boden in ‘Chicago Fire’ | Adrian S. Burrows Sr./NBC/NBCU Photo Bank Related
‘Chicago Fire’ Star Kara Killmer Explains Why She’s Leaving the NBC Show
Starting next season, Eamonn Walker will step back from his series regular role on Chicago Fire, Deadline reported on May 7. The actor has played Deputy District Chief Wallace Boden since the show premiered in 2012.
While Walker’s role will be scaled down going forward, he’s not leaving the show entirely. He’ll appear in future Chicago Fire episodes in a recurring role, sources said. The decision to reduce his time on the Dick Wolf drama was Walker’s own.
Boden will appear in the...
- 5/8/2024
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
The Chicago Fire season finale might see the departure of one of its most beloved cast members. Heading into the finale, fans remain concerned about the future of Severide (Taylor Kinney). A new promo shows how he might be facing death this week.
However, he is not the character who is leaving, although his future is also in question. Another major actor is leaving Chicago Fire after the season ends. Here is what you need to know.
Chicago Fire Losing Major Star After Season 12 Finale
After the Chicago Fire Season 12 finale, Eamonn Walker will leave the TV series. He is an original cast member who has been on the show since the start, playing Deputy District Chief Wallace Boden. Unlike many characters who die on the show, Boden will get a more distinguished farewell.
Walker, 61, decided he wanted to take a step back from his role on the show. Normally,...
However, he is not the character who is leaving, although his future is also in question. Another major actor is leaving Chicago Fire after the season ends. Here is what you need to know.
Chicago Fire Losing Major Star After Season 12 Finale
After the Chicago Fire Season 12 finale, Eamonn Walker will leave the TV series. He is an original cast member who has been on the show since the start, playing Deputy District Chief Wallace Boden. Unlike many characters who die on the show, Boden will get a more distinguished farewell.
Walker, 61, decided he wanted to take a step back from his role on the show. Normally,...
- 5/8/2024
- by Shawn Lealos
- TV Shows Ace
Exclusive: Chicago Fire original cast member Eamonn Walker is stepping away from his series regular duties on the hit NBC series after 12 seasons portraying boss Wallace Boden, Deadline has learned.
While there have been multiple cast changes of late on OneChicago, we understand that the decision to step back was his own. The Boden character is still very much alive and well, sources said, and Walker is expected to return to the show in a recurring capacity in the future.
Fans will find more clarity regarding what’s been happening with Boden and his plans moving forward in the Season 12 finale “Never Say Goodbye” airing on May 22. The character has been on a short leave of absence due to personal family matters leaving Severide (Taylor Kinney) in charge but will return for the finale.
A logline for the season closer teases, “Boden makes a decision that impacts the race for Deputy Commissioner.
While there have been multiple cast changes of late on OneChicago, we understand that the decision to step back was his own. The Boden character is still very much alive and well, sources said, and Walker is expected to return to the show in a recurring capacity in the future.
Fans will find more clarity regarding what’s been happening with Boden and his plans moving forward in the Season 12 finale “Never Say Goodbye” airing on May 22. The character has been on a short leave of absence due to personal family matters leaving Severide (Taylor Kinney) in charge but will return for the finale.
A logline for the season closer teases, “Boden makes a decision that impacts the race for Deputy Commissioner.
- 5/7/2024
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
I hope you're wearing your seatbelts because this ride is about to get bumpy.
Coming around the corner on next week's Chicago Fire Season 12 Episode 11 is a joy ride courtesy of someone with a whole lot of nerve.
The promo promises an action-packed episode. Truck 81 is stolen, but the thieves don't seem to know they've got a passenger.
That's right — Severide is along for what may just be his most exciting day on that truck yet.
In the last episode, the writers teased some mysteries surrounding a couple of new characters, so we'll be holding our breath to see if anything new is revealed there.
The quick 30-second promo that aired after Chicago Fire Season 12 Episode 10 ended revealed that Truck 81 was stolen. We don't know who took it, but we do know that Severide was on the truck when it took off.
Because, of course, he was.
It goes without...
Coming around the corner on next week's Chicago Fire Season 12 Episode 11 is a joy ride courtesy of someone with a whole lot of nerve.
The promo promises an action-packed episode. Truck 81 is stolen, but the thieves don't seem to know they've got a passenger.
That's right — Severide is along for what may just be his most exciting day on that truck yet.
In the last episode, the writers teased some mysteries surrounding a couple of new characters, so we'll be holding our breath to see if anything new is revealed there.
The quick 30-second promo that aired after Chicago Fire Season 12 Episode 10 ended revealed that Truck 81 was stolen. We don't know who took it, but we do know that Severide was on the truck when it took off.
Because, of course, he was.
It goes without...
- 5/4/2024
- by Haley Whitmire White
- TVfanatic
Once set up at the Max streaming service, the TV series Dead Boy Detectives, which is based on characters Neil Gaiman created for DC Comics in the pages of The Sandman issue #25, is now calling Netflix its home, having moved away from Max last year because it “doesn’t fit with DC executives James Gunn and Peter Safran’s plans for the Dcu.” The show premiered on April 25th (you can read our review Here) – and to mark the occasion, a new addition to the team here at JoBlo.com, Kyanna Mondezie, was given the opportunity to conduct interviews with several members of the cast: George Rexstrew, Jayden Revri, Kassius Nelson, and Yuyu Kitamura. You can hear what they had to say about their experience working on the show by checking out the video embedded above. Also interviewed were series creator Steve Yockey and showrunner Beth Schwartz.
Since these characters were...
Since these characters were...
- 4/29/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Tom Cruise is one of Hollywood’s biggest action stars to have never dipped his toes into the superhero genre. While Cruise was once in contention for the role of Tony Stark / Iron Man during the inception of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the star could have just as easily ended up on the DC side of the superhero landscape.
Tom Cruise in a still from Top Gun: Maverick
According to reports, Cruise was heavily involved in the development of a lesser-known DC title which would have seen him make his superhero debut. Moreover, the director of one of the best superhero films from the 2000s, Sam Raimi, was also attached to the project. Here is everything you need to know about Tom Cruise’s unmade DC project.
Tom Cruise Was Set to Make His DC Debut With an Adaptation of Sleeper From Director Sam Raimi
In 2008, Tom Cruise‘s chance...
Tom Cruise in a still from Top Gun: Maverick
According to reports, Cruise was heavily involved in the development of a lesser-known DC title which would have seen him make his superhero debut. Moreover, the director of one of the best superhero films from the 2000s, Sam Raimi, was also attached to the project. Here is everything you need to know about Tom Cruise’s unmade DC project.
Tom Cruise Was Set to Make His DC Debut With an Adaptation of Sleeper From Director Sam Raimi
In 2008, Tom Cruise‘s chance...
- 4/20/2024
- by Pratik Handore
- FandomWire
Days of Our Lives spoilers for Monday, April 22, 2024 are here! Expect Johnny Dimera (Carson Boatman) to make up for the lousy honeymoon.
Coming Up On Days Of Our Lives
Ava Vitali (Tamara Braun) and Harris Michaels (Steve Burton) put a plan in motion. Abe Carver (James Reynolds) and Kayla Johnson (Mary Beth Evans) fume over Paulina Price’s (Jackee Harry) stunt.
Plus, Kate Roberts Brady (Lauren Koslow) vents to Roman Brady (Josh Taylor) about Lucas Horton’s (Bryan Dattilo) situation.
Days Of Our Lives Spoilers – Johnny Dimera’s Honeymoon Make-Up
Dool spoilers for Monday, April 22 reveal that Johnny and Chanel Dupree-dimera (Raven Bowens) will be back from their honeymoon attempt.
As fans know, Julie Williams (Susan Seaforth Hayes) crashed the honeymoon, unaware that Sarah Horton (Linsey Godfrey) lent the Horton cabin to “Janel.”
Then, Chanel went missing in a snowstorm. That led to Paulina breaking out of isolation and snowplowing...
Coming Up On Days Of Our Lives
Ava Vitali (Tamara Braun) and Harris Michaels (Steve Burton) put a plan in motion. Abe Carver (James Reynolds) and Kayla Johnson (Mary Beth Evans) fume over Paulina Price’s (Jackee Harry) stunt.
Plus, Kate Roberts Brady (Lauren Koslow) vents to Roman Brady (Josh Taylor) about Lucas Horton’s (Bryan Dattilo) situation.
Days Of Our Lives Spoilers – Johnny Dimera’s Honeymoon Make-Up
Dool spoilers for Monday, April 22 reveal that Johnny and Chanel Dupree-dimera (Raven Bowens) will be back from their honeymoon attempt.
As fans know, Julie Williams (Susan Seaforth Hayes) crashed the honeymoon, unaware that Sarah Horton (Linsey Godfrey) lent the Horton cabin to “Janel.”
Then, Chanel went missing in a snowstorm. That led to Paulina breaking out of isolation and snowplowing...
- 4/19/2024
- by Taylor Hancen Rios
- Celebrating The Soaps
Chicago Fire is once again burning hot.
Season 12 has been averaging more than 9 million weekly viewers, making it the most-watched entertainment program on NBC and the No. 4 drama on all of broadcast TV (trailing only CBS’ Tracker, NCIS and FBI).
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Delayed by the dual Hollywood strikes, the 13-episode Season 12 did not premiere until Jan. 17, and it already had one multi-week hiatus.
Season 12 has been averaging more than 9 million weekly viewers, making it the most-watched entertainment program on NBC and the No. 4 drama on all of broadcast TV (trailing only CBS’ Tracker, NCIS and FBI).
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Delayed by the dual Hollywood strikes, the 13-episode Season 12 did not premiere until Jan. 17, and it already had one multi-week hiatus.
- 4/10/2024
- by Vlada Gelman and Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Known for its tranquility and friendly people, Christchurch is a pretty place to live. However, as the Dark City – The Cleaner begins, the city turns into a zone of massacre when Joe, a man with a cleaner job at the police station, starts killing women and becomes the Christchurch Carver. A serial killer existing right under the noses of the cops, Joe’s life soon turns upside down when a smarter criminal makes him her puppet.
Spoilers Ahead
How Does Joe Operate?
Joe is a middle-aged White man with almost nobody in his life except his mother and two fish. He’s the narrator of his own story, and he claims that he’s not a psychopath. He doesn’t rape the women he kills because he thinks that’s what separates him from a monster His signature is placing an eaten apple in his victim’s mouth and strangling them to death.
Spoilers Ahead
How Does Joe Operate?
Joe is a middle-aged White man with almost nobody in his life except his mother and two fish. He’s the narrator of his own story, and he claims that he’s not a psychopath. He doesn’t rape the women he kills because he thinks that’s what separates him from a monster His signature is placing an eaten apple in his victim’s mouth and strangling them to death.
- 4/8/2024
- by Aniket Mukherjee
- Film Fugitives
The Chicago Fire cast added soap star Rome Flynn for Season 12.
Following the exit of Blake Gallo (Alberto Rosende), a new firefighter joined Firehouse 51.
Former boxer Jake Gibson became the new man at the house, but he had big shoes to fill. Gallo was a fan favorite and was integral to many storylines.
The writers made Gibson a troubled character who was rough around the edges and not excited about joining a “family” at Firehouse 51.
Sam Carver (Jake Lockett) tried to befriend him and got Gibson to open up (a bit), leading to some good episodes early in the season.
But then Gibson was absent for a week, suggesting he might be dealing with something in his personal life, and he was.
Firefighter Jake Gibson has a drug problem
During Chicago Fire Season 12, Episode 8, Carver figures out that Gibson is dealing with an addiction. Viewers later see a scene where...
Following the exit of Blake Gallo (Alberto Rosende), a new firefighter joined Firehouse 51.
Former boxer Jake Gibson became the new man at the house, but he had big shoes to fill. Gallo was a fan favorite and was integral to many storylines.
The writers made Gibson a troubled character who was rough around the edges and not excited about joining a “family” at Firehouse 51.
Sam Carver (Jake Lockett) tried to befriend him and got Gibson to open up (a bit), leading to some good episodes early in the season.
But then Gibson was absent for a week, suggesting he might be dealing with something in his personal life, and he was.
Firefighter Jake Gibson has a drug problem
During Chicago Fire Season 12, Episode 8, Carver figures out that Gibson is dealing with an addiction. Viewers later see a scene where...
- 4/4/2024
- by Ryan DeVault
- Monsters and Critics
Chicago Fire Season 12, Episode 9, aired Wednesday night and featured a flush of new and returning characters at the firehouse.
The new Chicago Fire episode packed the information in during its first few moments. Through chats between people from Firehouse 51, viewers got updates on many storylines.
Sylvie Brett is enjoying her time in Portland, despite it raining a lot there. Mouch talked with one of their patients as he continued running the paramedicine route.
A quick discussion about firefighter Jake Gibson taking care of himself off-screen was had, with Stella Kidd and Sam Carver worrying about him. He left the firehouse during the previous episode due to a drug problem.
Chief Boden’s son Jimmy (Stephen Ruffin) is back. Recently, he began living with his dad in Chicago and took on jobs as a driver and a report filer for the firehouse. This means more scenes to come featuring him and his dad.
The new Chicago Fire episode packed the information in during its first few moments. Through chats between people from Firehouse 51, viewers got updates on many storylines.
Sylvie Brett is enjoying her time in Portland, despite it raining a lot there. Mouch talked with one of their patients as he continued running the paramedicine route.
A quick discussion about firefighter Jake Gibson taking care of himself off-screen was had, with Stella Kidd and Sam Carver worrying about him. He left the firehouse during the previous episode due to a drug problem.
Chief Boden’s son Jimmy (Stephen Ruffin) is back. Recently, he began living with his dad in Chicago and took on jobs as a driver and a report filer for the firehouse. This means more scenes to come featuring him and his dad.
- 4/4/2024
- by Ryan DeVault
- Monsters and Critics
Firehouse 51 has lost another one of its own. New Chicago Fire cast member Rome Flynn has exited the NBC drama after six episodes.
Rome Flynn exits ‘Chicago Fire’ (L-r) Rome Flynn as Derrick Gibson, Christian Stolte as Randy McHolland in ‘Chicago Fire’ Season 12 | Adrian S Burrows Sr/NBC
Flynn joined Chicago Fire at the beginning of season 12 as new recruit Derrick Gibson, an ex-boxer with a troubled past. He took a spot on Truck 81 previously occupied by Blake Gallo (Alberto Rosende), who left the show in the season premiere to move to Detroit.
Unfortunately, Gibson’s time at 51 was brief. As he eventually revealed to Carver (Jake Lockett), he’d embarked on a career as a firefighter after accidentally killing a man during a boxing match. But the trauma from that incident still haunted him. He was also abusing drugs in an attempt to cope with his mental health issues.
Rome Flynn exits ‘Chicago Fire’ (L-r) Rome Flynn as Derrick Gibson, Christian Stolte as Randy McHolland in ‘Chicago Fire’ Season 12 | Adrian S Burrows Sr/NBC
Flynn joined Chicago Fire at the beginning of season 12 as new recruit Derrick Gibson, an ex-boxer with a troubled past. He took a spot on Truck 81 previously occupied by Blake Gallo (Alberto Rosende), who left the show in the season premiere to move to Detroit.
Unfortunately, Gibson’s time at 51 was brief. As he eventually revealed to Carver (Jake Lockett), he’d embarked on a career as a firefighter after accidentally killing a man during a boxing match. But the trauma from that incident still haunted him. He was also abusing drugs in an attempt to cope with his mental health issues.
- 4/3/2024
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Once set up at the Max streaming service, the TV series Dead Boy Detectives, which is based on characters Neil Gaiman created for DC Comics in the pages of The Sandman issue #25, is now calling Netflix its home, having moved away from Max last year because it “doesn’t fit with DC executives James Gunn and Peter Safran’s plans for the Dcu.” Netflix has set an April 25th premiere date for the show, and with that date just a few weeks away, a trailer has arrived online. You can check it out in the embed above to see the titular characters deal with paranormal cases while My Chemical Romance plays on the soundtrack.
Since these characters were introduced in the comic book The Sandman, it seems fitting that they ended up on Netflix, as the streamer is also home to the live-action The Sandman series.
George Rexstrew, making his screen debut,...
Since these characters were introduced in the comic book The Sandman, it seems fitting that they ended up on Netflix, as the streamer is also home to the live-action The Sandman series.
George Rexstrew, making his screen debut,...
- 4/3/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Get ready for an uplifting and heartwarming episode of “Chicago Fire” with Season 11 Episode 13 titled “The Man of the Moment,” airing Saturday, April 6, 2024, at 7:00 Pm on USA Network. In this installment, Firehouse 51 rallies behind Herrmann as they assist him in organizing a school fundraiser, showcasing their community spirit and dedication beyond the call of duty.
As the firefighters of Firehouse 51 navigate their daily challenges, Carver’s troubled brother makes a surprise visit to town, adding a layer of personal drama to the mix. Meanwhile, Brett and Severide find themselves on the receiving end of gratitude from a citizen whose life they saved, highlighting the profound impact their heroic actions have on the community.
With themes of camaraderie, family, and gratitude at its core, “The Man of the Moment” promises to deliver both heartwarming moments and compelling drama. Tune in to USA Network at 7:00 Pm on Saturday, April 6, 2024, to...
As the firefighters of Firehouse 51 navigate their daily challenges, Carver’s troubled brother makes a surprise visit to town, adding a layer of personal drama to the mix. Meanwhile, Brett and Severide find themselves on the receiving end of gratitude from a citizen whose life they saved, highlighting the profound impact their heroic actions have on the community.
With themes of camaraderie, family, and gratitude at its core, “The Man of the Moment” promises to deliver both heartwarming moments and compelling drama. Tune in to USA Network at 7:00 Pm on Saturday, April 6, 2024, to...
- 3/30/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
It’s time to say goodbye to Derrick Gibson on Chicago Fire.
Actor Rome Flynn is leaving the long-running NBC series just months after he joined the show.
Rome‘s exit was revealed during the episode that aired on Wednesday night (March 27) and it was a shock to fans who were just getting to know him.
So, what happened?
Keep reading to find out more…
Derrick made his debut in the second episode of season 12, which aired on January 24. His exit was in the eighth episode of the season.
We learned earlier in the season that Gibson is a former boxer who accidentally killed an opponent in the ring. He suffered a nervous breakdown after that accident and spent time in a psychiatric unit. His new role as a firefighter was an effort to overcome that experience.
When Gibson missed some shifts, his friend Sam Carver (Jake Lockett) checked in...
Actor Rome Flynn is leaving the long-running NBC series just months after he joined the show.
Rome‘s exit was revealed during the episode that aired on Wednesday night (March 27) and it was a shock to fans who were just getting to know him.
So, what happened?
Keep reading to find out more…
Derrick made his debut in the second episode of season 12, which aired on January 24. His exit was in the eighth episode of the season.
We learned earlier in the season that Gibson is a former boxer who accidentally killed an opponent in the ring. He suffered a nervous breakdown after that accident and spent time in a psychiatric unit. His new role as a firefighter was an effort to overcome that experience.
When Gibson missed some shifts, his friend Sam Carver (Jake Lockett) checked in...
- 3/29/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Searchlight Pictures has signed a first-look deal with Olivia Colman and Ed Sinclair’s South of the River Pictures. Under the new pact, the specialty studio, which has worked with Colman on “The Favourite” and “Empire of Light,” will develop and produce feature-length motion pictures with the production company.
South of the River Pictures was founded by Colman, Sinclair and their long-time partner in crime, Tom Carver, to develop and produce original scripted comedies and dramas with “an authored sensibility.” Colman and Sinclair have been married since 2001.
South of the River Pictures has a slate of projects that include feature films and TV series. Its first production was Sinclair’s multi-Bafta-winning TV series “Landscapers,” which was produced with Sister for Sky Atlantic and HBO, and starred Olivia Colman and David Thewlis as a murderous couple. It was nominated for best miniseries at the 2022 BAFTA TV Awards. “Wicked Little Letters,” the company’s first feature film,...
South of the River Pictures was founded by Colman, Sinclair and their long-time partner in crime, Tom Carver, to develop and produce original scripted comedies and dramas with “an authored sensibility.” Colman and Sinclair have been married since 2001.
South of the River Pictures has a slate of projects that include feature films and TV series. Its first production was Sinclair’s multi-Bafta-winning TV series “Landscapers,” which was produced with Sister for Sky Atlantic and HBO, and starred Olivia Colman and David Thewlis as a murderous couple. It was nominated for best miniseries at the 2022 BAFTA TV Awards. “Wicked Little Letters,” the company’s first feature film,...
- 3/29/2024
- by Brent Lang
- Variety Film + TV
Well, I'm just going to say it.
This season? Not the best.
Chicago Fire Season 12 Episode 8 was not an improvement over the previous, only making the longer-term story more aggravating and uncertain.
There is good news, of course, and it does make you want to pop the champagne.
Lennox is gone. Ding dong, the dingdong is gone.
The guy was, sorry to say, an idiot. He got swept up with a powerful character in the Cfd who offered him who knows what without paying any regard to his own future.
And if the guy wasn't already 100% annoying, he spent the episode contradicting himself.
I'm hoping that we can both be professional about this. Despite what you might think, Robinson is an amazing woman and an inspiring leader. She believes in following protocol, and so do I. Might not always win you a popularity contest, but doing the right thing is...
This season? Not the best.
Chicago Fire Season 12 Episode 8 was not an improvement over the previous, only making the longer-term story more aggravating and uncertain.
There is good news, of course, and it does make you want to pop the champagne.
Lennox is gone. Ding dong, the dingdong is gone.
The guy was, sorry to say, an idiot. He got swept up with a powerful character in the Cfd who offered him who knows what without paying any regard to his own future.
And if the guy wasn't already 100% annoying, he spent the episode contradicting himself.
I'm hoping that we can both be professional about this. Despite what you might think, Robinson is an amazing woman and an inspiring leader. She believes in following protocol, and so do I. Might not always win you a popularity contest, but doing the right thing is...
- 3/28/2024
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
Uh, no.
Who didn't know as soon as Chief Robinson was introduced that she was going to be trouble?
Well, Chicago Fire Season 12 Episode 7 just proved it.
What do all of you do in your lives?
Do you make it your business to tear down any and everything that you don't understand, agree with, or condone, no matter who it affects?
I sure as hell hope not. It's such a miserable place to be, and it's been a guiding light of this series since Chicago Fire Season 1.
Well before we knew this place like the backs of our hands, people had been trying to destroy it. It could be ironic that first responders and rescuers are always under attack, but instead, it's just annoying.
It's natural to revisit storylines on long-running shows, but the number of times people have infiltrated Firehouse 51 to hurry along its demise is alarming.
There are three-alarm fires,...
Who didn't know as soon as Chief Robinson was introduced that she was going to be trouble?
Well, Chicago Fire Season 12 Episode 7 just proved it.
What do all of you do in your lives?
Do you make it your business to tear down any and everything that you don't understand, agree with, or condone, no matter who it affects?
I sure as hell hope not. It's such a miserable place to be, and it's been a guiding light of this series since Chicago Fire Season 1.
Well before we knew this place like the backs of our hands, people had been trying to destroy it. It could be ironic that first responders and rescuers are always under attack, but instead, it's just annoying.
It's natural to revisit storylines on long-running shows, but the number of times people have infiltrated Firehouse 51 to hurry along its demise is alarming.
There are three-alarm fires,...
- 3/21/2024
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
Once set up at the Max streaming service, the TV series Dead Boy Detectives, which is based on characters Neil Gaiman created for DC Comics in the pages of The Sandman issue #25, is now calling Netflix its home, having moved away from Max last year because it “doesn’t fit with DC executives James Gunn and Peter Safran’s plans for the Dcu.” Today, Variety was able to confirm that Netflix has set an April 25th premiere date for the show.
Since these characters were introduced in the comic book The Sandman, it seems fitting that they ended up on Netflix, as the streamer is also home to the live-action The Sandman series.
George Rexstrew, making his screen debut, and Jayden Revri of The Lodge play the title characters in Dead Boy Detectives. The third lead of the show will be Kassius Nelson of Last Night in Soho. The eight...
Since these characters were introduced in the comic book The Sandman, it seems fitting that they ended up on Netflix, as the streamer is also home to the live-action The Sandman series.
George Rexstrew, making his screen debut, and Jayden Revri of The Lodge play the title characters in Dead Boy Detectives. The third lead of the show will be Kassius Nelson of Last Night in Soho. The eight...
- 3/20/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Chicago Fire fans, we’ve got a fresh off the press preview for the new Season 12 Episode 8 episode titled All the Dark!
Find out everything you need to know about the All the Dark episode of Chicago Fire, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Chicago Fire All the Dark Season 12 Episode 8 Preview
In this episode of “Chicago Fire,” titled “All the Dark,” viewers are in for a riveting installment of the beloved firefighting drama. A hazmat call at a dialysis center sets the stage for a series of unexpected events, leading the firefighters of Firehouse 51 to uncover a shocking discovery that will test their courage and resolve.
As tensions rise within the firehouse, Fire Chief Wallace Boden finds himself at odds with Paramedic Chief Robinson, sparking a clash that threatens to disrupt the unity of the team. Meanwhile, firefighter Carver notices a concerning...
Find out everything you need to know about the All the Dark episode of Chicago Fire, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Chicago Fire All the Dark Season 12 Episode 8 Preview
In this episode of “Chicago Fire,” titled “All the Dark,” viewers are in for a riveting installment of the beloved firefighting drama. A hazmat call at a dialysis center sets the stage for a series of unexpected events, leading the firefighters of Firehouse 51 to uncover a shocking discovery that will test their courage and resolve.
As tensions rise within the firehouse, Fire Chief Wallace Boden finds himself at odds with Paramedic Chief Robinson, sparking a clash that threatens to disrupt the unity of the team. Meanwhile, firefighter Carver notices a concerning...
- 3/20/2024
- by News
- TV Regular
Get ready for an intense and gripping episode of “Chicago Fire” titled “All the Dark,” airing this Wednesday at 9:00 Pm on NBC. In Season 12, Episode 8, viewers will be on the edge of their seats as the firefighters of Firehouse 51 face some of their toughest challenges yet.
The episode kicks off with a hazardous materials call at a dialysis center, which quickly escalates into a shocking discovery that leaves the team reeling. Meanwhile, Fire Chief Boden finds himself at odds with Paramedic Chief Robinson, leading to tension and conflict within the firehouse.
As if that wasn’t enough, Paramedic Carver notices a troubling change in the behavior of fellow firefighter Gibson, raising concerns about his well-being. With tensions running high and personal dramas unfolding, “All the Dark” promises to be an emotional rollercoaster for both the characters and the viewers.
Don’t miss out on the heart-stopping action and compelling storytelling of “Chicago Fire,...
The episode kicks off with a hazardous materials call at a dialysis center, which quickly escalates into a shocking discovery that leaves the team reeling. Meanwhile, Fire Chief Boden finds himself at odds with Paramedic Chief Robinson, leading to tension and conflict within the firehouse.
As if that wasn’t enough, Paramedic Carver notices a troubling change in the behavior of fellow firefighter Gibson, raising concerns about his well-being. With tensions running high and personal dramas unfolding, “All the Dark” promises to be an emotional rollercoaster for both the characters and the viewers.
Don’t miss out on the heart-stopping action and compelling storytelling of “Chicago Fire,...
- 3/20/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Sylvie Brett and Matt Casey finally got married on Chicago Fire Season 12 Episode 6 and rode away from Chicago with their family.
It's a beautiful exit for Kara Killmer, whose Brett got to prove once again that she's a one-in-a-million paramedic that the house will sorely miss.
Sylvie Brett is one in a million.
Boden Permalink: Sylvie Brett is one in a million. Added: February 28, 2024
Everything that makes Chicago Fire Chicago Fire was celebrated for the wedding episode, and we wouldn't want it any other way.
As frantic as everything seemed going into the bachelorette party and while building up to the wedding, it went off without a hitch.
A wedding in a fish store is unique and hard to plan for, but every detail fell into place right up until they said I do.
Tony didn't understand why they were calling it a "fish store" wedding with some derision when...
It's a beautiful exit for Kara Killmer, whose Brett got to prove once again that she's a one-in-a-million paramedic that the house will sorely miss.
Sylvie Brett is one in a million.
Boden Permalink: Sylvie Brett is one in a million. Added: February 28, 2024
Everything that makes Chicago Fire Chicago Fire was celebrated for the wedding episode, and we wouldn't want it any other way.
As frantic as everything seemed going into the bachelorette party and while building up to the wedding, it went off without a hitch.
A wedding in a fish store is unique and hard to plan for, but every detail fell into place right up until they said I do.
Tony didn't understand why they were calling it a "fish store" wedding with some derision when...
- 2/29/2024
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
No matter where they go, Firehouse 51 will always be their home.
Boden reminds Brett and Casey of that in the latest Chicago Fire promo, but we didn't need the reminder.
We know that no matter who comes and goes at this unique firehouse, their friends will always be waiting with a warm hug when they return.
This long-awaited union will be bittersweet.
As much as we've cheered for Sylvie and Brett to land in each other's arms, we've always known that if they take that plunge, the more permanent ties to Firehouse 51 and Chicago itself would be severed.
Thankfully, Matt Casey's work often brings him close to his friends in Chicago, so there is still a chance he'll return now and again even if his love will be by his side in Portland.
Sylvie's need to return is less understood. Throughout Chicago Fire Season 12, Violet has made it a...
Boden reminds Brett and Casey of that in the latest Chicago Fire promo, but we didn't need the reminder.
We know that no matter who comes and goes at this unique firehouse, their friends will always be waiting with a warm hug when they return.
This long-awaited union will be bittersweet.
As much as we've cheered for Sylvie and Brett to land in each other's arms, we've always known that if they take that plunge, the more permanent ties to Firehouse 51 and Chicago itself would be severed.
Thankfully, Matt Casey's work often brings him close to his friends in Chicago, so there is still a chance he'll return now and again even if his love will be by his side in Portland.
Sylvie's need to return is less understood. Throughout Chicago Fire Season 12, Violet has made it a...
- 2/22/2024
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
Did you ever have an episode of TV that just rubbed you the wrong way?
That's how I felt about Chicago Fire Season 12 Episode 5 when the hour began. It was hard to shake the agitation.
It felt like that was the point of it, too. We could all use a massaging easy chair.
What makes a show like Chicago Fire tick is that if you have that attitude going in, you will probably come away feeling entirely different.
That goes for viewers and anyone who comes in contact with Firehouse 51.
The emergency at the high school with a young basketball player whose heart stopped started the whole shebang. It seemed like it would be just like any other case, except when Sylvie and Violet set to do what they've done many times before, their equipment failed.
It's hard to imagine what it must feel like to do everything right and...
That's how I felt about Chicago Fire Season 12 Episode 5 when the hour began. It was hard to shake the agitation.
It felt like that was the point of it, too. We could all use a massaging easy chair.
What makes a show like Chicago Fire tick is that if you have that attitude going in, you will probably come away feeling entirely different.
That goes for viewers and anyone who comes in contact with Firehouse 51.
The emergency at the high school with a young basketball player whose heart stopped started the whole shebang. It seemed like it would be just like any other case, except when Sylvie and Violet set to do what they've done many times before, their equipment failed.
It's hard to imagine what it must feel like to do everything right and...
- 2/22/2024
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
Last year, horror director extraordinaire Eli Roth debuted his modern remake of a lost horror film that never existed. Back in 2007, Roth contributed a trailer for a fake film named "Thanksgiving" to Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez's "Grindhouse" project. The trailer showcased an array of twisted kills, one particularly notorious example of which involved a cheerleader on a trampoline...
Then, in 2023, "Thanksgiving" was finally made into an actual feature, although this modern version eschewed the low-budget slasher/exploitation style that characterized the trailer from "Grindhouse." Instead, Roth attempted to evolve beyond the edgelord horror with which he made his name in the early aughts and produced a modern version of "Thanksgiving" loosely based on his "Grindhouse" contribution.
In "Thanksgiving" 2023, Plymouth, Massachusetts, finds itself menaced by a serial killer who dresses as old Jon Carver himself. The spate of killings follows a Black Friday riot the year prior that resulted...
Then, in 2023, "Thanksgiving" was finally made into an actual feature, although this modern version eschewed the low-budget slasher/exploitation style that characterized the trailer from "Grindhouse." Instead, Roth attempted to evolve beyond the edgelord horror with which he made his name in the early aughts and produced a modern version of "Thanksgiving" loosely based on his "Grindhouse" contribution.
In "Thanksgiving" 2023, Plymouth, Massachusetts, finds itself menaced by a serial killer who dresses as old Jon Carver himself. The spate of killings follows a Black Friday riot the year prior that resulted...
- 2/21/2024
- by Joe Roberts
- Slash Film
The 1980s was a seminal period in the development of what we now define as the action movie. This was the decade that cemented the statuses of both Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger as the muscle-bound box office behemoths eating the competition for breakfast. Having emerged off the back of critically acclaimed efforts like Rocky and The Terminator, the years that followed saw the pair hone their greased-up on-screen personas to fine effect.
It wasn’t all about the muscles though. The 1980s also ushered in the era of the everyman action star with Bruce Willis in Die Hard and Eddie Murphy in Beverly Hills Cop opting for brains over brawn and reaping the benefits in multiplexes far and wide as a result. While Hollywood basked in the glory of a new generation of leading men, in the Far East, Jackie Chan was taking action movie physicality to a whole...
It wasn’t all about the muscles though. The 1980s also ushered in the era of the everyman action star with Bruce Willis in Die Hard and Eddie Murphy in Beverly Hills Cop opting for brains over brawn and reaping the benefits in multiplexes far and wide as a result. While Hollywood basked in the glory of a new generation of leading men, in the Far East, Jackie Chan was taking action movie physicality to a whole...
- 2/17/2024
- by John Saavedra
- Den of Geek
Seraphim Falls' filming locations created a compelling backdrop for the movie's high-stakes chase sequences and thrilling story.
Set after the American Civil War, the 2006 movie explores the story of how Colonel Morsman Carver accused a Union officer named Gideon of a war crime, leading to a relentless chase anchored by vengeance and violence.
Seraphim Falls featured Liam Neeson as Carver and Pierce Brosnan as Gideon. It had a limited release in United States theaters on January 26, 2007 after its debut at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival in September.
Read full article on The Direct.
Set after the American Civil War, the 2006 movie explores the story of how Colonel Morsman Carver accused a Union officer named Gideon of a war crime, leading to a relentless chase anchored by vengeance and violence.
Seraphim Falls featured Liam Neeson as Carver and Pierce Brosnan as Gideon. It had a limited release in United States theaters on January 26, 2007 after its debut at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival in September.
Read full article on The Direct.
- 2/13/2024
- by Aeron Mer Eclarinal
- The Direct
It's not unexpected, but that Derrick Gibson is already a permanent member of Truck 81 is surprising.
There is usually a little more vetting with permanent members, but on Chicago Fire Season 12 Episode 3, what he didn't have to prove to the firehouse, he did have to prove to Mouch.
The hour also showcased two cases, one longer-tail than the other but equally as frightening.
Let's talk about Gibson first.
He seems like a great addition to Truck, and there is barely anything about him that even throws off Mouch, and it's not for lack of trying.
Mouch has this thing where he takes it upon himself to discover everyone's dark secrets when they arrive at 51, and then he does what he can to exploit them.
He's never malicious, but the man is a snoop who thrives on drama. If he didn't spend all of his spare time at Molly's, I'm sure...
There is usually a little more vetting with permanent members, but on Chicago Fire Season 12 Episode 3, what he didn't have to prove to the firehouse, he did have to prove to Mouch.
The hour also showcased two cases, one longer-tail than the other but equally as frightening.
Let's talk about Gibson first.
He seems like a great addition to Truck, and there is barely anything about him that even throws off Mouch, and it's not for lack of trying.
Mouch has this thing where he takes it upon himself to discover everyone's dark secrets when they arrive at 51, and then he does what he can to exploit them.
He's never malicious, but the man is a snoop who thrives on drama. If he didn't spend all of his spare time at Molly's, I'm sure...
- 2/1/2024
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
After a traumatic year that blindsided Chicago Fire’s Violet and viewers alike with the unexpected tragic demise of the paramedic’s boyfriend, the NBC drama is giving Violet a reason to smile in Season 12.
In addition to her beau Evan Hawkins’ death, Violet also recently said a tearful goodbye to her friend Gallo, who moved out of state, and will watch her best friend Sylvie Brett leave the Windy City later this season. Despite those losses, the future is finally starting to look brighter for Violet.
More from TVLine#OneChicago Bosses Reveal What’s Behind All the Recent Cast...
In addition to her beau Evan Hawkins’ death, Violet also recently said a tearful goodbye to her friend Gallo, who moved out of state, and will watch her best friend Sylvie Brett leave the Windy City later this season. Despite those losses, the future is finally starting to look brighter for Violet.
More from TVLine#OneChicago Bosses Reveal What’s Behind All the Recent Cast...
- 1/26/2024
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
Law & Order: Svu’s Tamara Tunie Takes Us Inside Her Moving Organized Crime Reunion With Chris Meloni
Medical examiner Melinda Warner was only on screen for a few minutes of Thursday’s Law & Order: Organized Crime, but the short scene carried a lot of meaning for longtime Svu fans.
Not only was Tamara Tunie’s return the first time we’ve seen onetime Svu series regular Warner since Svu‘s 500th episode, it marked a quiet moment of… dare we say friendship between the coroner and the ever-more-reflective cop? The scene also allowed Tunie and series lead Chris Meloni, who are friends in real life, a chance to mix it up in the morgue once more.
Not only was Tamara Tunie’s return the first time we’ve seen onetime Svu series regular Warner since Svu‘s 500th episode, it marked a quiet moment of… dare we say friendship between the coroner and the ever-more-reflective cop? The scene also allowed Tunie and series lead Chris Meloni, who are friends in real life, a chance to mix it up in the morgue once more.
- 1/26/2024
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
This article contains light spoilers for James Bond: 007 #1.
In the first pages of a new comic book series, a mafioso gathers his family and talks of revenge. Reeling with sorrow and anger at the murder of his son, the mafioso vows to destroy his child’s killer. As he talks, the mafioso praises the remaining members of his family, and artist Rapha Lobosco devotes a panel to each, letting the reader see their importance: his strapping sons, his beautiful daughters, his loving wife, and his elderly mother.
But just when the mafioso hits the climax of his speech, an interuption forces him to turn around. There, he sees all but his mother dead, blood pouring from a bullet hole placed precisely in their foreheads. After killing the mafioso, the gunman turns to the elderly mother and says, “Better safe than sorry.” The sequence ends with a splash page showing...
In the first pages of a new comic book series, a mafioso gathers his family and talks of revenge. Reeling with sorrow and anger at the murder of his son, the mafioso vows to destroy his child’s killer. As he talks, the mafioso praises the remaining members of his family, and artist Rapha Lobosco devotes a panel to each, letting the reader see their importance: his strapping sons, his beautiful daughters, his loving wife, and his elderly mother.
But just when the mafioso hits the climax of his speech, an interuption forces him to turn around. There, he sees all but his mother dead, blood pouring from a bullet hole placed precisely in their foreheads. After killing the mafioso, the gunman turns to the elderly mother and says, “Better safe than sorry.” The sequence ends with a splash page showing...
- 1/23/2024
- by Joe George
- Den of Geek
With so many looming departures between seasons, it makes sense that Chicago Fire Season 12 Episode 1 made it a focal point.
Two series regulars will be off the canvas by midseason, and a recurring character has already moved on to another house.
That's how life works. People move in and out of our lives. Some make an incredible impact, and others disappear from our minds as soon as they've gone.
Even without knowing change was coming and that it would have to be addressed, Chicago Fire Season 12 was already going to be different.
The multiple strikes so soon on the heels of the pandemic is a one-two whammy that not only makes the past few seasons more precious but offers little time to give characters a proper sendoff.
But it's probably because of the troubled broadcast scheduling of late that we got a chance to say goodbye to Gallo and will...
Two series regulars will be off the canvas by midseason, and a recurring character has already moved on to another house.
That's how life works. People move in and out of our lives. Some make an incredible impact, and others disappear from our minds as soon as they've gone.
Even without knowing change was coming and that it would have to be addressed, Chicago Fire Season 12 was already going to be different.
The multiple strikes so soon on the heels of the pandemic is a one-two whammy that not only makes the past few seasons more precious but offers little time to give characters a proper sendoff.
But it's probably because of the troubled broadcast scheduling of late that we got a chance to say goodbye to Gallo and will...
- 1/19/2024
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
The crew at Firehouse 51 is back in action. Chicago Fire returned for its 12th season on Jan. 17. And while this season will be shorter than usual due to the actors’ and writers’ strikes, it doesn’t look like it will be lacking in drama. The season premiere, “Barely Gone,” picked up six months after the end of season 11 and quickly answered our biggest questions about Severide, Brett, and others while setting the stage for episodes to come.
[Warning: This article contains spoilers for the Chicago Fire Season 12 premiere.]
Mouch is Ok
Let’s get this cliffhanger out of the way first. When we last saw Mouch (Christian Stolte) he was bleeding out in the hospital after being injured by sniper fire. While the season 11 finale left his fate up in the air, the season 12 premiere quickly reveals that he pulled through. Now, he’s back at 51 after six months of rehab.
Severide is back, but there’s...
[Warning: This article contains spoilers for the Chicago Fire Season 12 premiere.]
Mouch is Ok
Let’s get this cliffhanger out of the way first. When we last saw Mouch (Christian Stolte) he was bleeding out in the hospital after being injured by sniper fire. While the season 11 finale left his fate up in the air, the season 12 premiere quickly reveals that he pulled through. Now, he’s back at 51 after six months of rehab.
Severide is back, but there’s...
- 1/18/2024
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Warning: The following contains spoilers for Chicago Fire’s Season 12 premiere. Proceed at your own risk!
Someone up there must be watching over Chicago Fire’s Mouch, because the Season 12 premiere revealed that the firefighter miraculously survived last May’s life-or-death cliffhanger, which found Mouch bleeding out after he was wounded on the job.
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Someone up there must be watching over Chicago Fire’s Mouch, because the Season 12 premiere revealed that the firefighter miraculously survived last May’s life-or-death cliffhanger, which found Mouch bleeding out after he was wounded on the job.
More from TVLine<em>Chicago Fire </em>Boss Previews Kara Killmer’s Final Season: ‘It’s a Rollercoaster’ for Sylvie Brett<em>Chicago Fire</em> Boss Previews Taylor Kinney’s Return: Severide’s Got Tension With More Than Just StellaChicago P.D. Boss Discusses That 'Upstead' Update, Previews Ruzek's 'Vulnerability' in...
- 1/18/2024
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
What better time to celebrate "Thanksgiving" than midwinter? Eli Roth's latest slasher is officially due out on digital, DVD, and Blu-Ray before the month of January is through, which is good news for horror fans trapped in the doldrums of what is traditionally the worst month for the genre. If you haven't already seen the colonial holiday kill-fest, which was built around a fake movie trailer Roth made for the film "Grindhouse" way back in 2007, you can check it out on premium video on demand now.
You can also watch it for a cheaper price digitally on January 16, 2024, or grab a DVD or Blu-ray version on January 30 -– just make sure to watch out for a mob of shoppers, a la the film's Black Friday-set opening scene. If "Thanksgiving" somehow wasn't on your radar before, here's a quick primer: The movie takes place in the town of Plymouth, Massachusetts,...
You can also watch it for a cheaper price digitally on January 16, 2024, or grab a DVD or Blu-ray version on January 30 -– just make sure to watch out for a mob of shoppers, a la the film's Black Friday-set opening scene. If "Thanksgiving" somehow wasn't on your radar before, here's a quick primer: The movie takes place in the town of Plymouth, Massachusetts,...
- 1/12/2024
- by Valerie Ettenhofer
- Slash Film
Action comedies are so fun to watch. Throw in an exciting title with a tempting premise, and you have a winning combination. The new film Role Play knows exactly what it’s doing when it adds a Mr. and Mrs. Smith vibe to the plot, with slight changes. We have a story about a couple who don’t know the reality of their marriage. The wife is a hired assassin, and the husband has no idea about it. The comedy stems from the fact that he is a simple guy who gets embroiled in his wife’s double life, and it all begins when the couple engages in a role-play exercise to spice things up in their marriage.
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Plot Synopsis: What Happens In The Film?
Emma Brackett had it all under control when she fooled her husband. She used to tell him that she had such a hectic...
Spoilers Ahead
Plot Synopsis: What Happens In The Film?
Emma Brackett had it all under control when she fooled her husband. She used to tell him that she had such a hectic...
- 1/12/2024
- by Ayush Awasthi
- Film Fugitives
Get ready for a blaze of action as “Chicago Fire” heats up with Season 11 Episode 6, titled “All-Out Mystery.” Set to air at 12:30 Am on Sunday, January 14, 2024, on USA, this episode promises an explosive investigation led by Severide and Kidd as they delve into the aftermath of a jewelry store explosion.
Amidst the flames and chaos, Cruz and Chloe embark on a heartwarming journey to solidify their family, taking steps to make Javi a permanent part of their lives. Meanwhile, Gallo, Ritter, and Mouch strive to forge connections with Carver, adding a touch of camaraderie to the firehouse dynamics.
Fans can expect a riveting blend of high-stakes firefighting and heartfelt moments as the Chicago Fire team tackles not only the flames that threaten the city but also the intricacies of their personal lives. Don’t miss the thrill, emotion, and all-out mystery in this latest installment, as “Chicago Fire” continues...
Amidst the flames and chaos, Cruz and Chloe embark on a heartwarming journey to solidify their family, taking steps to make Javi a permanent part of their lives. Meanwhile, Gallo, Ritter, and Mouch strive to forge connections with Carver, adding a touch of camaraderie to the firehouse dynamics.
Fans can expect a riveting blend of high-stakes firefighting and heartfelt moments as the Chicago Fire team tackles not only the flames that threaten the city but also the intricacies of their personal lives. Don’t miss the thrill, emotion, and all-out mystery in this latest installment, as “Chicago Fire” continues...
- 1/7/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for intense firefighting action in the upcoming episode of “Chicago Fire” Season 11, titled “Every Scar Tells a Story.” Set to air at 8:30 Pm on January 13, 2024, on USA, this installment delves into the lives of the courageous firefighters at Firehouse 51.
Javi takes center stage as he spends a couple of shifts at Firehouse 51, adding a new dynamic to the team. Meanwhile, Kidd and Carver team up to assist Carver’s former boss, presenting a challenging yet impactful collaboration. As Hawkins and Violet’s relationship blossoms, viewers can expect sparks to fly, adding a touch of romance to the high-stakes world of firefighting.
In the midst of it all, Gallo shifts his attention elsewhere, leaving fans intrigued about the twists and turns that lie ahead. With the promise of drama, camaraderie, and heartwarming moments, “Every Scar Tells a Story” is set to deliver another riveting chapter in the lives of Chicago’s bravest.
Javi takes center stage as he spends a couple of shifts at Firehouse 51, adding a new dynamic to the team. Meanwhile, Kidd and Carver team up to assist Carver’s former boss, presenting a challenging yet impactful collaboration. As Hawkins and Violet’s relationship blossoms, viewers can expect sparks to fly, adding a touch of romance to the high-stakes world of firefighting.
In the midst of it all, Gallo shifts his attention elsewhere, leaving fans intrigued about the twists and turns that lie ahead. With the promise of drama, camaraderie, and heartwarming moments, “Every Scar Tells a Story” is set to deliver another riveting chapter in the lives of Chicago’s bravest.
- 1/6/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
In the upcoming episode of “Chicago Fire,” Season 11 Episode 4 titled “The Center of the Universe,” scheduled to air at 10:30 Pm on Saturday, January 13, 2024, on USA, viewers are in for another riveting installment of the beloved series.
Lieutenant Kidd takes the spotlight as she gains insight into Carver’s tumultuous personal life, unveiling layers of complexity within their dynamic. The episode promises to delve into the characters’ backgrounds, providing a deeper understanding of their motivations and challenges.
Additionally, Mouch and Herrmann receive an unexpected gift, adding a touch of humor and warmth to the narrative. As the firefighters of Firehouse 51 navigate the intricacies of both their professional and personal lives, “The Center of the Universe” offers a well-rounded and engaging storyline that will keep fans eagerly anticipating the next twist in this thrilling season of “Chicago Fire.”
Release Date & Time: 10:30 Pm Saturday 13 January 2024 on USA
Chicago Fire The Center...
Lieutenant Kidd takes the spotlight as she gains insight into Carver’s tumultuous personal life, unveiling layers of complexity within their dynamic. The episode promises to delve into the characters’ backgrounds, providing a deeper understanding of their motivations and challenges.
Additionally, Mouch and Herrmann receive an unexpected gift, adding a touch of humor and warmth to the narrative. As the firefighters of Firehouse 51 navigate the intricacies of both their professional and personal lives, “The Center of the Universe” offers a well-rounded and engaging storyline that will keep fans eagerly anticipating the next twist in this thrilling season of “Chicago Fire.”
Release Date & Time: 10:30 Pm Saturday 13 January 2024 on USA
Chicago Fire The Center...
- 1/6/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
In the upcoming episode of “Chicago Fire,” Season 11 Episode 3 titled “Completely Shattered,” viewers can expect a mix of personal and professional challenges for Firehouse 51’s brave crew. The episode, airing at 9:30 Pm on Saturday, January 13, 2024, on USA, delves into the lives of our favorite firefighters.
Lieutenant Kidd takes the lead as she enlists the help of Carver, Capp, and Tony to prepare her new quarters. As personal and professional worlds collide, the crew faces new dynamics, adding depth to their relationships. Meanwhile, Severide and Detective Pryma find themselves reluctantly joining forces for a police investigation, hinting at a unique partnership that promises both tension and intrigue.
As the drama unfolds, Firehouse 51 is called into action to combat a fire at a movie theater. With the signature blend of heart-pounding action and character-driven storytelling, “Chicago Fire” continues to captivate audiences, ensuring an emotionally charged and thrilling episode. Tune in for...
Lieutenant Kidd takes the lead as she enlists the help of Carver, Capp, and Tony to prepare her new quarters. As personal and professional worlds collide, the crew faces new dynamics, adding depth to their relationships. Meanwhile, Severide and Detective Pryma find themselves reluctantly joining forces for a police investigation, hinting at a unique partnership that promises both tension and intrigue.
As the drama unfolds, Firehouse 51 is called into action to combat a fire at a movie theater. With the signature blend of heart-pounding action and character-driven storytelling, “Chicago Fire” continues to captivate audiences, ensuring an emotionally charged and thrilling episode. Tune in for...
- 1/6/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
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