Big Sky Season 3 Upped and New Cast Members — ABC‘s Big Sky: Season 3 ups a recurring cast member to a series regular and new cast members announced. Cast and crew Big Sky stars Janina Gavankar, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Madelyn Kientz, Troy Johnson, Lola Reid, Jeremy Taylor, Arturo Del Puerto, Kylie Bunbury, Katheryn [...]
Continue reading: Big Sky: Season 3: Seth Gabel, Madalyn Horcher, & More Cast; J. Anthony Pena Upped to Series Regular [ABC]...
Continue reading: Big Sky: Season 3: Seth Gabel, Madalyn Horcher, & More Cast; J. Anthony Pena Upped to Series Regular [ABC]...
- 7/22/2022
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for Big Sky Season 2 Episode 5 “Mother Nurture.”] The November 11 episode of the ABC drama Big Sky has plenty of action. It opens with the show’s two heroines Cassie (Kylie Bunbury) and Jenny (Katheryn Winnick) being shot at by drug cartel member Donno (Ryan O’Nan), while teenagers Max (Madeline Keintz), Harper (Troy Leigh-Anne Johnson), Bridger (Jeremy Ray Taylor) and Madison (Lola Skye Reid) try to escape dirty cop Deputy Harvey. One character not involved in all of this, however, is Jerrie (Jesse James Keitel) – Season 1’s kidnapping victim who now works with Cassie as a private investigator. She gets her own significant story arc this episode when her estranged father (Jeff Kober) shows up, and says that her mom has cancer. The result is that she leaves at the end of the episode in what’s being positioned as the character’s exit, although Jerrie and her father ...
- 11/12/2021
- TV Insider
Big Sky Season 2 TV Spot — ABC‘s Big Sky: Season 2 TV show commercial has been released. Cast and crew Big Sky stars Janina Gavankar, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Madelyn Kientz, Troy Johnson, Lola Reid, Jeremy Taylor, Arturo Del Puerto, Kylie Bunbury, Katheryn Winnick, John Carroll Lynch, Brian Geraghty, Natalie Alyn Lind, [...]
Continue reading: Big Sky: Season 2 TV Spot: The Montana-based Thriller TV series Returns to ABC in September...
Continue reading: Big Sky: Season 2 TV Spot: The Montana-based Thriller TV series Returns to ABC in September...
- 8/27/2021
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Big Sky Season 2 will feature the familiar face of a dead character.
During the ABC drama's panel at the Television Critics Association summer press tour, it was revealed that John Carroll Lynch had closed a deal to return for the new episodes.
If you watch Big Sky online, you know the villainous Montana state trooper Rick Legarski was killed around the midway point of Big Sky Season 1.
Legarski was a villain, who was heavily involved in the mystery throughout the opening season, but how can the actor return if the character is dead?
Well, Legarski was revealed to have a twin on the freshman season, so it's possible we will be meeting his brother.
Either that or Legarski evaded the hospital and was replaced by his brother or something. This being Big Sky, there's truly no telling what's around the corner.
As for the villain of Big Sky Season 2, it...
During the ABC drama's panel at the Television Critics Association summer press tour, it was revealed that John Carroll Lynch had closed a deal to return for the new episodes.
If you watch Big Sky online, you know the villainous Montana state trooper Rick Legarski was killed around the midway point of Big Sky Season 1.
Legarski was a villain, who was heavily involved in the mystery throughout the opening season, but how can the actor return if the character is dead?
Well, Legarski was revealed to have a twin on the freshman season, so it's possible we will be meeting his brother.
Either that or Legarski evaded the hospital and was replaced by his brother or something. This being Big Sky, there's truly no telling what's around the corner.
As for the villain of Big Sky Season 2, it...
- 8/26/2021
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Big Sky has already added plenty of new faces for Season 2 — but it will also welcome back a very familiar one.
John Carroll Lynch, who played Montana state trooper Rick Legarski on the ABC drama’s first season, confirmed on Thursday that he’ll be back for the show’s second season. The news came during Big Sky‘s virtual Q&a at the Television Critics Association summer press tour, but Lynch didn’t answer the obvious question: With Legarski — spoiler alert! — having died at his wife’s hand in Season 1, in what capacity will the actor be back?
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John Carroll Lynch, who played Montana state trooper Rick Legarski on the ABC drama’s first season, confirmed on Thursday that he’ll be back for the show’s second season. The news came during Big Sky‘s virtual Q&a at the Television Critics Association summer press tour, but Lynch didn’t answer the obvious question: With Legarski — spoiler alert! — having died at his wife’s hand in Season 1, in what capacity will the actor be back?
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- 8/26/2021
- by Rebecca Iannucci
- TVLine.com
Right in the middle of Big Sky‘s panel at TCA on Thursday, actor John Carroll Lynch popped up on the screen, to announce that he will be returning for Season 2.
Details on his return are being kept under wraps. The character Lynch played in Season 1 was sex trafficking Montana state trooper Rick Legarski, who was shot in the head in the Season 1 finale. Even if he’s dead though, showrunner and executive producer Elwood Reid noted during the panel that Legarski has a twin, as alluded to in the first season.
Reid also confirmed that this season’s “new baddie, who is going to bring in more baddies,” is Ren, the character played by new series regular Janina Gavankar.
Another addition to the cast coming in to shake things up is Logan Marshall-Green’s Travis, a man from Jenny (Katheryn Winnick)’s past, who was friends with her and...
Details on his return are being kept under wraps. The character Lynch played in Season 1 was sex trafficking Montana state trooper Rick Legarski, who was shot in the head in the Season 1 finale. Even if he’s dead though, showrunner and executive producer Elwood Reid noted during the panel that Legarski has a twin, as alluded to in the first season.
Reid also confirmed that this season’s “new baddie, who is going to bring in more baddies,” is Ren, the character played by new series regular Janina Gavankar.
Another addition to the cast coming in to shake things up is Logan Marshall-Green’s Travis, a man from Jenny (Katheryn Winnick)’s past, who was friends with her and...
- 8/26/2021
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Janina Gavankar, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, and More Cast in Big Sky — Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Madelyn Kientz, Troy Johnson, Lola Reid, Jeremy Taylor, and Arturo Del Puerto have been cast in ABC‘s Big Sky: Season 2 in unspecified roles. Janina Gavankar has been cast as Ren, “who is new to Helena. After a simple business transaction [...]
Continue reading: Big Sky: Season 2: Janina Gavankar, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, & More Cast in ABC’s Crime TV Series...
Continue reading: Big Sky: Season 2: Janina Gavankar, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, & More Cast in ABC’s Crime TV Series...
- 8/24/2021
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Big Sky? Big cast.
On the heels of Janina Gavankar being added to the ABC drama’s Season 2 cast (and in addition to a pair of series regular promotions), Jamie-Lynn Sigler (The Sopranos) is among another seven new faces joining the mix.
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As noted by our sister site Deadline, the big mystery opening Season 2 involves a car wreck that happens just outside of Helena, Montana — and the circumstances surrounding it. As reported earlier this week,...
On the heels of Janina Gavankar being added to the ABC drama’s Season 2 cast (and in addition to a pair of series regular promotions), Jamie-Lynn Sigler (The Sopranos) is among another seven new faces joining the mix.
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As noted by our sister site Deadline, the big mystery opening Season 2 involves a car wreck that happens just outside of Helena, Montana — and the circumstances surrounding it. As reported earlier this week,...
- 8/19/2021
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Exclusive: ABC is rounding out the recurring cast for the second season of its popular drama series Big Sky. Jamie-Lynn Sigler (The Sopranos) is set for a key role along with Madelyn Kientz (The Walking Dead: World Beyond), Troy Johnson (On My Block), Lola Reid (Barkskins), Jeremy Taylor (It films) TV Carpio (Spiderman: Turn Off The Dark) and Arturo Del Puerto (Camping).
In Season 2 of the David E. Kelley series based on the books by C.J. Box, when private detectives Cassie Dewell (Kylie Bunbury) and Jenny Hoyt (Katheryn Winnick) reunite to investigate a car wreck outside of Helena, Montana, they soon discover that the case might not be as straightforward as it seems. As they unravel the mystery of the accident, their worlds will collide with a band of unsuspecting teens, a flirtatious face from Jenny’s past and a vicious outsider hellbent on finding answers.
Cast also includes series regulars Janina Gavankar,...
In Season 2 of the David E. Kelley series based on the books by C.J. Box, when private detectives Cassie Dewell (Kylie Bunbury) and Jenny Hoyt (Katheryn Winnick) reunite to investigate a car wreck outside of Helena, Montana, they soon discover that the case might not be as straightforward as it seems. As they unravel the mystery of the accident, their worlds will collide with a band of unsuspecting teens, a flirtatious face from Jenny’s past and a vicious outsider hellbent on finding answers.
Cast also includes series regulars Janina Gavankar,...
- 8/19/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Stars: Riley Keough, Jaeden Martell, Lia McHugh, Richard Armitage, Alicia Silverstone, Katelyn Wells, Danny Keough, Lola Reid | Written by Veronika Franz, Severin Fiala, Sergio Casci | Directed by Veronika Franz, Severin Fiala
The first English-language feature from Austrian writer-directors Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala (Goodnight Mommy), The Lodge is a slow-burning chiller that plays some interesting games with the audience.
After a shocking prologue, The Lodge jumps forward six months to find pre-teen Mia (Lia McHugh) and her adolescent brother Aiden (Jaeden Martell) reluctantly travelling to a remote winter cabin with their widowed father Richard (Richard Armitage) and his new girlfriend Grace (Riley Keogh). The children are hostile to Grace because they blame her for the death of their mother (Alicia Silverstone), so tensions are high when a storm comes in and strands Mia and Aiden with their would-be stepmother while Richard is away on business.
Already convinced Grace is “a...
The first English-language feature from Austrian writer-directors Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala (Goodnight Mommy), The Lodge is a slow-burning chiller that plays some interesting games with the audience.
After a shocking prologue, The Lodge jumps forward six months to find pre-teen Mia (Lia McHugh) and her adolescent brother Aiden (Jaeden Martell) reluctantly travelling to a remote winter cabin with their widowed father Richard (Richard Armitage) and his new girlfriend Grace (Riley Keogh). The children are hostile to Grace because they blame her for the death of their mother (Alicia Silverstone), so tensions are high when a storm comes in and strands Mia and Aiden with their would-be stepmother while Richard is away on business.
Already convinced Grace is “a...
- 5/12/2020
- by Matthew Turner
- Nerdly
Art house horror is the current fad in fright flicks, that much is clear. I’m hardly complaining, either, as It Follows, Midsommar, The Witch, and plenty of other titles have helped push the genre forward. At the same time, it does seem like we’re entering a period where filmmakers will begin to ape what’s been successful, and too much of The Lodge, opening this week, feels as though it’s riffing on Hereditary. Now, for many, that might be a good thing. Sadly, I found that effort lacking, so this is even more of a letdown. Riley Keough is fantastic in a central role, and there’s ample amounts of dread, but it all adds up to so little that it’s hard not to question if it was worth close to two hours in order to endure, especially after over a year of hype, starting off at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival.
- 2/7/2020
- by Joey Magidson
- Hollywoodnews.com
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