YouTube released the official trailer for the second season of “Impulse,” the thriller from executive producer Doug Liman, which returns to the service next month — when it will be available to watch for free with ads.
The entire first season of “Impulse” is now to watch free on YouTube, and season 2 will premiere Oct. 16 in front of the paywall with new episodes weekly under the video giant’s new release strategy for originals.
In “Impulse,” Maddie Hasson stars as Henrietta “Henry” Coles, a rebellious 17-year-old girl who has always felt different from her peers and longs to escape from her seemingly quaint small town. During a traumatic event, Henry discovers she has the extraordinary ability to teleport, and her newfound power confirms Henry’s conviction that she really was different from everybody else — but it now makes her the focus of those who want to control her.
In the season...
The entire first season of “Impulse” is now to watch free on YouTube, and season 2 will premiere Oct. 16 in front of the paywall with new episodes weekly under the video giant’s new release strategy for originals.
In “Impulse,” Maddie Hasson stars as Henrietta “Henry” Coles, a rebellious 17-year-old girl who has always felt different from her peers and longs to escape from her seemingly quaint small town. During a traumatic event, Henry discovers she has the extraordinary ability to teleport, and her newfound power confirms Henry’s conviction that she really was different from everybody else — but it now makes her the focus of those who want to control her.
In the season...
- 9/12/2019
- by Variety Staff
- Variety Film + TV
Spoiler Alert: This story includes major details about tonight’s fatal episode of Power.
“Rest in peace, you tough bastard,” declares Power’s Joseph Sikora as the notoriously vicious Tommy Egan while he and Omari Hardwick’s Ghost look down at the bloodied and very dead body of the Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson portrayed Kanan on the Starz drama today.
Playing the traditional Power card of making a major move in each season’s eighth episode, tonight’s “A Friend of the Family’ saw the Courtney Kemp created crime series go somewhere almost no one expected and yet precisely where the Ep alluded it would with the NYPD shooting death of the rap superstar’s character.
Put another way, and you can already watch the whole “Friend” episode on the Starz app now or catch it on the premium cabler now, take a breath and count to 10 if you thought...
“Rest in peace, you tough bastard,” declares Power’s Joseph Sikora as the notoriously vicious Tommy Egan while he and Omari Hardwick’s Ghost look down at the bloodied and very dead body of the Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson portrayed Kanan on the Starz drama today.
Playing the traditional Power card of making a major move in each season’s eighth episode, tonight’s “A Friend of the Family’ saw the Courtney Kemp created crime series go somewhere almost no one expected and yet precisely where the Ep alluded it would with the NYPD shooting death of the rap superstar’s character.
Put another way, and you can already watch the whole “Friend” episode on the Starz app now or catch it on the premium cabler now, take a breath and count to 10 if you thought...
- 8/27/2018
- by Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
Once Upon A Time, Season 1, Episode 17: “Hat Trick”
Written by Vladimir Cvetko & David H. Goodman
Directed by Ralph Hemecker
Airs Sundays at 8pm (Et) on ABC
“Hat Trick” is a bittersweet episode. On the surface, this week brings us a well-crafted adventure story and, for a casual fan, another entertaining entry in the show’s canon. Upon further inspection, the episode is just another routine origin story wrapped in a shiny package. Either way, it still proves to be a fun hour.
In Storybrooke, Emma discovers Mary Margaret’s fugitive status and sets out to find her to bring her in for the arraignment. While searching, Emma comes across a man on the side of the road who proves to be an episode’s worth of trouble. He is the Hatter from the Lewis Carrol Wonderland books. In the Echanted Forest, the Hatter (known as Jefferson) struggles to take care of his daughter.
Written by Vladimir Cvetko & David H. Goodman
Directed by Ralph Hemecker
Airs Sundays at 8pm (Et) on ABC
“Hat Trick” is a bittersweet episode. On the surface, this week brings us a well-crafted adventure story and, for a casual fan, another entertaining entry in the show’s canon. Upon further inspection, the episode is just another routine origin story wrapped in a shiny package. Either way, it still proves to be a fun hour.
In Storybrooke, Emma discovers Mary Margaret’s fugitive status and sets out to find her to bring her in for the arraignment. While searching, Emma comes across a man on the side of the road who proves to be an episode’s worth of trouble. He is the Hatter from the Lewis Carrol Wonderland books. In the Echanted Forest, the Hatter (known as Jefferson) struggles to take care of his daughter.
- 3/27/2012
- by Ryan Clagg
- SoundOnSight
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