| Seth Rogen’s ‘Preacher’ Trailer Parody
Sure, the Preacher TV series on AMC from Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, and Sam Catlin looks pretty great and we’re all very excited to finally check it out this weekend. But Rogen is still best known for his comedy work, so he made sure to put that to use for a Preacher trailer parody starring…you guessed it, Rogen himself. The video shows the Rogen parody and then a side-by-side with the original trailer. You can check it out below, along with another recently released video offering a peek at a quick but intense car ride involving Tulip O’Hare (played on the show by Ruth Negga).
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| Watch Now: First 4 Minutes Of AMC’s ‘Preacher’ Series
Fans of the Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon comic book series Preacher have been waiting a long time to see it brought to life, with the memory of plenty of failed attempts at adapting it still fresh in mind. But come Sunday that all changes, as the TV series adaptation of the same name from Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, and Sam Catlin finally premieres on AMC after the latest episode of Fear the Walking Dead. But if you’re the impatient type, and you simply cannot go another day without seeing something, anything, substantial from the series, you are in luck this day. AMC has released the first four minutes of the pilot episode, so you can get a small taste for the show beyond the quick shots a trailer offers you. If interested, head below now to watch the opening scenes!
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| AMC Sets Premiere Date For ‘Preacher’ Series
Preacher finally has its premiere date. The television series adaptation of the comic book of the same name got a pilot order from AMC back in 2014, and has been making a few casting rounds last year, with Dominic Cooper (Captain America: The First Avenger, Marvel’s Agent Carter) taking the lead role.
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| ‘Black Mass’ Featurettes “Becoming Whitey” and “An Unholy Alliance”
In addition to the various trailers and TV spots, Warner Brothers Pictures has also released some featurettes for their crime drama Black Mass, which stars Johnny Depp as mob boss James “Whitey” Bulger. Below you will find two featurettes, which include cast and crew talking about the movie. The first is titled “Becoming Bulger,” and it focuses on Depp transforming himself into Bulger. The second is titled “An Unholy Alliance,” and looks at the relationship of Bulger, the most powerful crime figure in the city of Boston, his brother Billy (Benedict Cumberbatch), the most powerful politician in the city, and FBI Agent John Connolly (Joel Edgerton).
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| TV Spots For Whitey Bulger Movie ‘Black Mass’ Starring Johnny Depp
Warner Brothers Pictures has been releasing TV spots to help promote Black Mass ahead of its arrival in theaters next month on September 18th. The movie stars Johnny Depp as Boston mobster Whitey Bulger. You can check out a trio of those Black Mass TV spots and also read much more about the movie and who else is starring below.
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