Season one of CBS’s Fire Country continues with an episode that finds Chief Sharon faced with making a difficult decision. Plus, the trailer teases Bode’s dad could be in trouble. Episode four, directed by Jacquie Gould from a script by Tonya Kong, will air on Friday, October 28, 2022 at 9pm Et/Pt.
The network recently delivered good news to Fire Country fans, announcing the pick up of the drama for a full season. Fire Country‘s the #1 new series of the 2022-2023 season and has been averaging 8.26 million viewers since it premiered on October 7, 2022.
Max Thieriot leads the cast as Bode Donovan. Season one’s regulars include Billy Burke as Vince, Kevin Alejandro as Manny, Diane Farr as Sharon, Stephanie Arcila as Gabriela, Jordan Calloway as Jake, and Jules Latimer as Eve.
Jade Pettyjohn, W. Tre Davis, Kaylah Zander, Fiona Rene, Sharon Taylor, and Christopher Rosamond guest star.
“Work,...
The network recently delivered good news to Fire Country fans, announcing the pick up of the drama for a full season. Fire Country‘s the #1 new series of the 2022-2023 season and has been averaging 8.26 million viewers since it premiered on October 7, 2022.
Max Thieriot leads the cast as Bode Donovan. Season one’s regulars include Billy Burke as Vince, Kevin Alejandro as Manny, Diane Farr as Sharon, Stephanie Arcila as Gabriela, Jordan Calloway as Jake, and Jules Latimer as Eve.
Jade Pettyjohn, W. Tre Davis, Kaylah Zander, Fiona Rene, Sharon Taylor, and Christopher Rosamond guest star.
“Work,...
- 10/22/2022
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Emily Limyun Dean (Photo credit: Bradford Rogne).
Aacta Award-nominated filmmaker Emily Limyun Dean will make her feature directing debut on an animated feature for Sony Pictures Animation.
Entitled Tao, the female-driven sci-fi adventure is set in China, according to Deadline, which broke the story.
Tonya Kong, whose credits include the Us TV series Arrow, Daredevil and Justice, is attached as the writer. The plot is under wraps.
The Us-born Chinese-Australian took nights classes in art certificate training at Aftrs and worked on live action short films and TV series while she studied at the University of Sydney.
After graduating with a BA (Honours) in history and English in 2009 she wrote, directed and animated her first animated short Forget Me Not.
Based on her family’s experience with Alzheimer’s disease, it was nominated for the Best Short Animation Award at the 2012 Aacta Awards.
She studied animation at California Institute of the Arts...
Aacta Award-nominated filmmaker Emily Limyun Dean will make her feature directing debut on an animated feature for Sony Pictures Animation.
Entitled Tao, the female-driven sci-fi adventure is set in China, according to Deadline, which broke the story.
Tonya Kong, whose credits include the Us TV series Arrow, Daredevil and Justice, is attached as the writer. The plot is under wraps.
The Us-born Chinese-Australian took nights classes in art certificate training at Aftrs and worked on live action short films and TV series while she studied at the University of Sydney.
After graduating with a BA (Honours) in history and English in 2009 she wrote, directed and animated her first animated short Forget Me Not.
Based on her family’s experience with Alzheimer’s disease, it was nominated for the Best Short Animation Award at the 2012 Aacta Awards.
She studied animation at California Institute of the Arts...
- 6/20/2019
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
Exclusive: Deadline has learned that Emily Dean, a vet of such animated pics as The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part and The Lego Batman Movie, is set to make her feature directorial debut on Sony Pictures Animation’s Tao. The project is in early development with Tonya Kong attached to write.
Tao is described as a female-driven sci-fi adventure story that is set in China. The plot is being kept under wraps.
Dean studied at CalArts before starting her career in Pixar’s story department. The Chinese-Australian animation writer-director previously worked in the Story Department at Warner Bros. under Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, serving as their Story Artist on The Lego Batman Movie and The Lego Movie 2.
She won an Australian Academy Award for her animated short film Forget Me Not in 2012.
Dean is repped by Verve, Brillstein and Morris Yorn. Kong is repped by Verve, 3 Arts and Jackoway Tyerman.
Tao is described as a female-driven sci-fi adventure story that is set in China. The plot is being kept under wraps.
Dean studied at CalArts before starting her career in Pixar’s story department. The Chinese-Australian animation writer-director previously worked in the Story Department at Warner Bros. under Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, serving as their Story Artist on The Lego Batman Movie and The Lego Movie 2.
She won an Australian Academy Award for her animated short film Forget Me Not in 2012.
Dean is repped by Verve, Brillstein and Morris Yorn. Kong is repped by Verve, 3 Arts and Jackoway Tyerman.
- 6/20/2019
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
The midseason finale of Arrow season 7 dropped a major bombshell that’ll change the Queen family forever, as it revealed that the new Green Arrow who’d taken over from Oliver during his incarceration was actually Emiko Queen, the long-lost half-sister he never knew he had.
The recent midseason premiere then fleshed out Emiko’s character somewhat, with the original Emerald Archer discovering about her existence for the first time. But how did things move on from here? Well, the promo for next week’s episode, “Past Sins,” teases that Oliver will try and extend an olive branch to Emiko, apologizing for how their father treated her. However, Emiko has grown up hating the Queens, so it doesn’t look like it’s going to be that easy to bury the hatchet, especially while she’s busy burying arrows in bad guys.
The trailer focuses a lot on this brother/sister dynamic,...
The recent midseason premiere then fleshed out Emiko’s character somewhat, with the original Emerald Archer discovering about her existence for the first time. But how did things move on from here? Well, the promo for next week’s episode, “Past Sins,” teases that Oliver will try and extend an olive branch to Emiko, apologizing for how their father treated her. However, Emiko has grown up hating the Queens, so it doesn’t look like it’s going to be that easy to bury the hatchet, especially while she’s busy burying arrows in bad guys.
The trailer focuses a lot on this brother/sister dynamic,...
- 1/22/2019
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
Several familiar foes from the Emerald Archer’s past are returning for an upcoming episode of Arrow season 7. The show will be back from its midseason break this Monday, which will be episode 7×10, and then the week after we have 7×11 – titled “Past Sins” – to look forward to. And the best part is is that it’ll feature a number of faces that fans should recognize.
Namely, we’ll see the return of Ricardo Diaz, the crime boss only recently defeated in the last half of the season, Kane Wolfman Aka Joe Wilson, Deathstroke’s son, deadly assassin China White and lovesick archer Cupid. The reason for their comeback is because A.R.G.U.S. has enlisted them for its rebooted version of the Suicide Squad, now renamed The Ghost Initiative (no doubt the more familiar name is off-limits due to Warner Bros. working on a Suicide Squad sequel).
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Namely, we’ll see the return of Ricardo Diaz, the crime boss only recently defeated in the last half of the season, Kane Wolfman Aka Joe Wilson, Deathstroke’s son, deadly assassin China White and lovesick archer Cupid. The reason for their comeback is because A.R.G.U.S. has enlisted them for its rebooted version of the Suicide Squad, now renamed The Ghost Initiative (no doubt the more familiar name is off-limits due to Warner Bros. working on a Suicide Squad sequel).
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- 1/19/2019
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
With Arrow‘s midseason premiere set to debut one week from tonight, it’s probably safe to say that most of us are looking forward to learning more about Oliver Queen’s estranged sister. After all, it wasn’t revealed until the appropriately titled “Unmasked” that she’s been the new Emerald Archer prowling Star City for the past few months. In fact, recent promo materials have promised we’ll be seeing much more of her in the very near future.
All that awesomeness aside, I, for one, am also excited to see Ollie going toe to toe with supervillains now that he’s out of prison. Most fortunate for those who share that sentiment, episode 7×11, “Past Sins,” will deliver the goods – and with a vengeance, it seems.
To be more specific, three familiar villains will return to the series in this installment, as detailed by the official synopsis below:...
All that awesomeness aside, I, for one, am also excited to see Ollie going toe to toe with supervillains now that he’s out of prison. Most fortunate for those who share that sentiment, episode 7×11, “Past Sins,” will deliver the goods – and with a vengeance, it seems.
To be more specific, three familiar villains will return to the series in this installment, as detailed by the official synopsis below:...
- 1/15/2019
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
As thrilling and intriguing as the current season of Arrow has proven to be, I must admit I really miss seeing the Emerald Archer and his cohorts fighting alongside each other on the streets of Star City – and in costume, to be more specific. And though we may be taking baby steps getting there, it looks as though a major stride may be witnessed during next week’s episode.
I say that because the promotional images released ahead of “Due Process” not only show the likes of John Diggle, Felicity Smoak, Dinah Drake, Rene Ramirez, Curtis Holt and even Earth-2’s Laurel Lance all under the same roof, but they’re also apparently working in unison. Suffice it to say, this is some exciting stuff, even if they aren’t suited up.
If I were to hazard a guess, this meeting of the minds has something to do with Felicity’s lead on Diaz.
I say that because the promotional images released ahead of “Due Process” not only show the likes of John Diggle, Felicity Smoak, Dinah Drake, Rene Ramirez, Curtis Holt and even Earth-2’s Laurel Lance all under the same roof, but they’re also apparently working in unison. Suffice it to say, this is some exciting stuff, even if they aren’t suited up.
If I were to hazard a guess, this meeting of the minds has something to do with Felicity’s lead on Diaz.
- 11/14/2018
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
In my view, Arrow‘s seventh season aired its best and most exciting episode yet earlier this evening. I mean, not only was it intriguing and delivered some cool fight scenes, but this installment revealed the mysterious “Demon” to be Talia al Ghul in very short order.
Of course, one could say this was an obvious solution, though you can never be too sure. After all, we hadn’t seen anything from the master assassin since Lian Yu went up in flames at the end of season 5. But after hearing how she survived and ran afoul of someone in Gotham (probably Batwoman), Ms. al Ghul ended up taking up residence in the same prison as Oliver Queen.
Difficult as it had to have been, Ollie did help his former mentor escape from Slabside so that she may get vital information to Felicity, yet he opted to stay behind and not become a fugitive.
Of course, one could say this was an obvious solution, though you can never be too sure. After all, we hadn’t seen anything from the master assassin since Lian Yu went up in flames at the end of season 5. But after hearing how she survived and ran afoul of someone in Gotham (probably Batwoman), Ms. al Ghul ended up taking up residence in the same prison as Oliver Queen.
Difficult as it had to have been, Ollie did help his former mentor escape from Slabside so that she may get vital information to Felicity, yet he opted to stay behind and not become a fugitive.
- 11/13/2018
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Sometimes, when actors enjoy extended stays on a given TV series, the Powers That Be allow them a shot at directing. And although not everyone may be interested in pulling double duty, some are thrilled to try their hand at something different.
Similar to how Tom Cavanagh got behind the camera while filming The Flash‘s 100th episode, Arrow‘s own David Ramsey has been confirmed to do likewise for his own show. And according to Green Arrow TV, we’ll all get to see him showcase his talent whenever episode 7×11, “Past Sins,” gets to air, which’ll be sometime in early 2019. Written by Onalee Hunter Hughes and Tonya Kong, one would imagine a January debut to be more than likely.
Luckily for us, Ramsey was generous enough to share a special behind-the-scenes image on his Instagram page, which can be seen below. Actually, it’s split in two, as...
Similar to how Tom Cavanagh got behind the camera while filming The Flash‘s 100th episode, Arrow‘s own David Ramsey has been confirmed to do likewise for his own show. And according to Green Arrow TV, we’ll all get to see him showcase his talent whenever episode 7×11, “Past Sins,” gets to air, which’ll be sometime in early 2019. Written by Onalee Hunter Hughes and Tonya Kong, one would imagine a January debut to be more than likely.
Luckily for us, Ramsey was generous enough to share a special behind-the-scenes image on his Instagram page, which can be seen below. Actually, it’s split in two, as...
- 11/9/2018
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
To say Earth-2’s Laurel Lance is a complicated woman is an understatement. Having originally debuted during The Flash‘s second season, she naturally made her way over to Arrow during the following year, where she was responsible for giving Oliver Queen and company one headache after another.
But after allying herself with big bads like Prometheus and Ricardo Diaz, Black Siren eventually found redemption through her not-dad, Quentin Lance, and has pretty much reformed following his death. These days, she’s doing her best to live on the straight and narrow as Star City’s District Attorney.
Thankfully, the new Laurel in town will put her legal skills to good use in a couple of weeks when she seemingly does her best to get Ollie out of prison. At least, that’s the impression we’re being given by the official synopsis for “Due Process,” which we have right...
But after allying herself with big bads like Prometheus and Ricardo Diaz, Black Siren eventually found redemption through her not-dad, Quentin Lance, and has pretty much reformed following his death. These days, she’s doing her best to live on the straight and narrow as Star City’s District Attorney.
Thankfully, the new Laurel in town will put her legal skills to good use in a couple of weeks when she seemingly does her best to get Ollie out of prison. At least, that’s the impression we’re being given by the official synopsis for “Due Process,” which we have right...
- 11/5/2018
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Last night, when I wrote up an article focused on the first trailer for next week’s episode of Arrow, “Level Two,” not only did I say photos would likely be right around the corner, but I did warn of the possibility that they’d focus on something other than what was covered in the promo video. If you’ll recall, the footage primarily centered on Oliver Queen’s stint at Slabside and the new Emerald Archer continuing on making an impact on the outside.
Well, my suspicion of a different plot thread being teased proved correct, as nobody wearing a green hood – past or present – can be found in the promotional gallery. In fact, whatever’s going on has to do with Wild Dog’s daughter being hospitalized. Actually, this’ll eventually get the attention of the new Green Arrow himself, though it remains unclear how it’ll all tie together.
Well, my suspicion of a different plot thread being teased proved correct, as nobody wearing a green hood – past or present – can be found in the promotional gallery. In fact, whatever’s going on has to do with Wild Dog’s daughter being hospitalized. Actually, this’ll eventually get the attention of the new Green Arrow himself, though it remains unclear how it’ll all tie together.
- 10/30/2018
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Upon viewing tonight’s episode of Arrow, “Crossing Lines,” I couldn’t help once again thinking how different of a show it’s become. Really, it’s like a completely different series than what we’ve been watching since 2012. Still, it’s making for some edge-of-your-seat television, so that’s a plus, I guess.
And as we continue, you can expect for Oliver Queen to get into some even deeper shit next week when he goes further into the belly of the beast. Of course, we’re talking about Level Two at Slabside, where he hopes to confront this mysterious “Demon” fella we’ve just started hearing about. Early impressions say he has nothing to do with Ra’s al Ghul, but one can certainly hope.
Also of key interest is the return of the new Green Arrow in town, something the trailer embedded at the top of this article seemingly promises.
And as we continue, you can expect for Oliver Queen to get into some even deeper shit next week when he goes further into the belly of the beast. Of course, we’re talking about Level Two at Slabside, where he hopes to confront this mysterious “Demon” fella we’ve just started hearing about. Early impressions say he has nothing to do with Ra’s al Ghul, but one can certainly hope.
Also of key interest is the return of the new Green Arrow in town, something the trailer embedded at the top of this article seemingly promises.
- 10/30/2018
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
If anything, the current season of Arrow is showing us what kind of people the characters we’ve come to know truly are now that they’ve been separated from Oliver Queen. In fact, we’ve seen how Dinah Drake and Rene Ramirez have debated over what to make of the new Emerald Archer in town, while Felicity Smoak and John Diggle really differ in how they think Ricardo Diaz should be taken down.
Speaking of which, Felicity being given the cold shoulder by Dig on behalf of Argus led to her aligning with the very same FBI agent responsible for making the arrangement with Ollie that put him behind bars. Basically, she figures working together is the only way to effectively bring in Diaz and assure her husband is a free man before long.
Interestingly enough, the gallery of images found below reveal that Felicity will take on a...
Speaking of which, Felicity being given the cold shoulder by Dig on behalf of Argus led to her aligning with the very same FBI agent responsible for making the arrangement with Ollie that put him behind bars. Basically, she figures working together is the only way to effectively bring in Diaz and assure her husband is a free man before long.
Interestingly enough, the gallery of images found below reveal that Felicity will take on a...
- 10/24/2018
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Granted, we may be only two episodes into the current season of Arrow, but I’m pretty sure of how not many reading this will disagree with me in saying that the show has never been more different. Though I’m reasonably certain we’ll eventually return to some semblance of the old status quo, I can’t help feeling like Oliver Queen is living out his own version of Prison Break while the rest of his pals on the outside are taking up residence on NCIS: Los Angeles.
To the uninitiated, I just made it sound like there’s not much sense of coherency, but I assure you there is. You see, both Ollie and the former members of Team Arrow are doing all they can to take down Ricardo Diaz from varying spots, something I imagine will really begin taking shape before long.
In the meantime, though,...
To the uninitiated, I just made it sound like there’s not much sense of coherency, but I assure you there is. You see, both Ollie and the former members of Team Arrow are doing all they can to take down Ricardo Diaz from varying spots, something I imagine will really begin taking shape before long.
In the meantime, though,...
- 10/23/2018
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Right now, I imagine a fair amount of you are wondering what we should call the new Green Arrow prowling the streets of Star City. Of course, “new Green Arrow” does suffice, though if we’re to apply a numeral, “Green Arrow III” seems most appropriate because we should count John Diggle’s tenure in season 6 as he did don the hood for several episodes.
So, while that debate persists, an argument of a different sort rages on in the Arrowverse itself, and that’s whether or not to trust the new Emerald Archer in town. If last week’s premiere taught us anything, it’s that Dinah Drake is ready to put the Black Canary behind her and slap some cuffs on the mysterious figure, but Wild Dog is seemingly willing to embrace the man in question.
In fact, it looks like the sentiment will be returned, as the...
So, while that debate persists, an argument of a different sort rages on in the Arrowverse itself, and that’s whether or not to trust the new Emerald Archer in town. If last week’s premiere taught us anything, it’s that Dinah Drake is ready to put the Black Canary behind her and slap some cuffs on the mysterious figure, but Wild Dog is seemingly willing to embrace the man in question.
In fact, it looks like the sentiment will be returned, as the...
- 10/22/2018
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Right now, it’s probably safe to say that each and every fan of Arrow knows Oliver Queen will still be behind bars when the new season picks up in just a few hours. And though the Emerald Archer will remain at the forefront of everyone’s minds, it’s only natural questions be raised regarding what his former cohorts are up to.
Well, two weeks from tonight, it sounds like we can expect to see one Curtis Holt in a very different position. As it turns out, episode 7×03 likely features Mr. Terrific going the way of black ops or, at least, that’s what the following synopsis for “Crossing Lines” tells us:
Curtis Goes Undercover For Argus — Still in prison, Oliver (Stephen Amell) faces his biggest challenge yet. Meanwhile, Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards) gets an intriguing offer, and Diggle (David Ramsey) asks Curtis (Echo Kellum) to go undercover for Argus.
Well, two weeks from tonight, it sounds like we can expect to see one Curtis Holt in a very different position. As it turns out, episode 7×03 likely features Mr. Terrific going the way of black ops or, at least, that’s what the following synopsis for “Crossing Lines” tells us:
Curtis Goes Undercover For Argus — Still in prison, Oliver (Stephen Amell) faces his biggest challenge yet. Meanwhile, Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards) gets an intriguing offer, and Diggle (David Ramsey) asks Curtis (Echo Kellum) to go undercover for Argus.
- 10/15/2018
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Eleven female and minority writers have been named this year's honorees of the WGA West's TV Writer Access Program. Now in its eighth year, the goal of the program is to "promote diversity and foster inclusiveness in the entertainment industry." Honorees in the one-hour drama category are: Rachel Feldman – Kinks Adrian A. Cruz – Irwindale Sharon Hoffman – The Doubling Peter Hume – Righteous Texas Donald Joh – Mulberry Tonya Kong – Skin Deep Zak Shaikh – Runaways Mollie…...
- 3/1/2017
- Deadline TV
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