Read More: Nicolas Cage Returns to New Orleans in Austin Stark's Directorial Debut 'The Runner' Alchemy has acquired U.S. distribution rights for "The Runner," the Nicholas Cage-led drama about a politician's life after the Bp oil spill. The film also stars Sarah Paulson, Connie Nelson and Peter Fonda and marks the feature film debut of writer-director Austin Stark. Alchemy aggressively pursued the film with the hope of a late summer 2015 release date. The strength of the company’s offer coupled with their enthusiasm for the film led the filmmakers to decide to forego a festival premiere.The official synopsis reads: "'The Runner' follows an idealistic but flawed politician (Cage), who, in the aftermath of the 2010 Bp oil spill, is forced to confront his dysfunctional life after his career is destroyed in a sex scandal." "With 'The Runner,' Austin Stark has crafted...
- 6/12/2015
- by Ethan Sapienza
- Indiewire
The Following continues to add to its growing list of new names and faces.
With James McDaniels on board as an FBI agent on Season 2, Entertainment Weekly now confirms that Jessica Stroup (90210, pictured) and Tiffany Boone (Beautiful Creatures) have signed on to the Fox drama as series regulars in 2014.
The former will join the series as Ryan Hardy's niece, Max, a New York Police Department officer who will become an ally of her uncle in a new investigation.
Boone, meanwhile, will portray an impressionable young woman named Mandy. It sounds like she may end up as the latest cult member of a returning Joe Carroll... whether she wants to be or not.
The Following Season 2 will kick off in January, with the following actors/actresses also set to stop by the drama:
Valerie Cruz will play a detective. Connie Nelson will play a love interest for Hardy. Sam Underwood will play some kind of villain.
With James McDaniels on board as an FBI agent on Season 2, Entertainment Weekly now confirms that Jessica Stroup (90210, pictured) and Tiffany Boone (Beautiful Creatures) have signed on to the Fox drama as series regulars in 2014.
The former will join the series as Ryan Hardy's niece, Max, a New York Police Department officer who will become an ally of her uncle in a new investigation.
Boone, meanwhile, will portray an impressionable young woman named Mandy. It sounds like she may end up as the latest cult member of a returning Joe Carroll... whether she wants to be or not.
The Following Season 2 will kick off in January, with the following actors/actresses also set to stop by the drama:
Valerie Cruz will play a detective. Connie Nelson will play a love interest for Hardy. Sam Underwood will play some kind of villain.
- 8/20/2013
- by matt@mediavine.com (Matt Richenthal)
- TVfanatic
Fox’s dark drama The Following has cast two new series regulars (and potential Joe Carroll victims!) for season two.
First, 90210 star Jessica Stroup is joining the show. She’ll play Max, the niece of Ryan Hardy (Kevin Bacon). She’s an NYPD cop, currently working in the Intel Division. Max reconnects with Ryan and she becomes a valuable ally.
The Following has also hired Tiffany Boone (Beautiful Creatures), who will play Mandy, an impressionable young girl who finds herself to be the newest cult member following Joe Carroll (James Purefoy) — whether she likes it or not.
But wait, there...
First, 90210 star Jessica Stroup is joining the show. She’ll play Max, the niece of Ryan Hardy (Kevin Bacon). She’s an NYPD cop, currently working in the Intel Division. Max reconnects with Ryan and she becomes a valuable ally.
The Following has also hired Tiffany Boone (Beautiful Creatures), who will play Mandy, an impressionable young girl who finds herself to be the newest cult member following Joe Carroll (James Purefoy) — whether she likes it or not.
But wait, there...
- 8/20/2013
- by James Hibberd
- EW - Inside TV
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