Exclusive: Luke Mitchell has joined Paramount’s feature adaptation of Tom Clancy’s Without Remorse, which stars Michael B. Jordan in the role of John Clark.
Directed by Stefano Sollima, Without Remorse is the origin story of Clark, a Navy Seal-turned-CIA ops officer, and the first of two novels that Paramount is bringing to the screen. Clark first appeared in the 1987 Jack Ryan novel The Cardinal of the Kremlin before getting his own stand-alone story with Without Remorse in 1993. At one point, Clark served as Ryan’s bodyguard.
Mitchell will play Rowdy, a member of Clark’s team. Previously announced cast includes Jodie Turner-Smith and Jamie Bell.
Without Remorse was adapted for the screen by Taylor Sheridan. Josh Applebaum, Akiva Goldsman, Jordan, Alana Mayo and Andre Nemec are producing.
Mitchell most recently starred as Captain John “Abe” Abraham in the CBS drama series The Code. Prior to that,...
Directed by Stefano Sollima, Without Remorse is the origin story of Clark, a Navy Seal-turned-CIA ops officer, and the first of two novels that Paramount is bringing to the screen. Clark first appeared in the 1987 Jack Ryan novel The Cardinal of the Kremlin before getting his own stand-alone story with Without Remorse in 1993. At one point, Clark served as Ryan’s bodyguard.
Mitchell will play Rowdy, a member of Clark’s team. Previously announced cast includes Jodie Turner-Smith and Jamie Bell.
Without Remorse was adapted for the screen by Taylor Sheridan. Josh Applebaum, Akiva Goldsman, Jordan, Alana Mayo and Andre Nemec are producing.
Mitchell most recently starred as Captain John “Abe” Abraham in the CBS drama series The Code. Prior to that,...
- 10/1/2019
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
An enjoyable game of cat-and-mouse in this week’s Agents of Shield results in a thrilling whirlwind of answers in a bit of a jumble.
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This review contains spoilers for Agents of Shield.
Agents of Shield Season 6 Episode 10
Is it possible to enjoy an episode of Agents of Shield and also be ultimately unsatisfied having watched it? Apparently so, as “Leap” contains both a compelling shell game and answers to the greater mystery that leave us scratching our heads. Even for those with rock solid memories of the exploded monoliths and the fear dimension from season 5, the connection that’s drawn between that occurrence and the creation of Sarge from Coulson’s DNA is tenuous at best, and the dimension of disembodied entities seeking vessels adds to the unfocused picture. This episode is sure to invite speculation but only in the sense that viewers will want...
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This review contains spoilers for Agents of Shield.
Agents of Shield Season 6 Episode 10
Is it possible to enjoy an episode of Agents of Shield and also be ultimately unsatisfied having watched it? Apparently so, as “Leap” contains both a compelling shell game and answers to the greater mystery that leave us scratching our heads. Even for those with rock solid memories of the exploded monoliths and the fear dimension from season 5, the connection that’s drawn between that occurrence and the creation of Sarge from Coulson’s DNA is tenuous at best, and the dimension of disembodied entities seeking vessels adds to the unfocused picture. This episode is sure to invite speculation but only in the sense that viewers will want...
- 7/19/2019
- Den of Geek
Luke Mitchell with Jessica McNamee.
Luke Mitchell shot Andrew Traucki’s Black Water: Abyss, a survival thriller about five people who are attacked by killer crocodiles, in a purpose-built pool near Brisbane, but it was no picnic.
“The fear factor was real. There were tricky conditions as we were immersed in rising water in the dark with only our headlamps and torches for illumination,” the actor tells If after returning to his home in Los Angeles.
Mitchell readily accepted the role for several reasons. He wanted to “get my hands dirty” after playing Captain John Abraham in The Code, a military legal drama which screens on CBS All Access in the Us and here on 10 All Access.
It was his first ever genre film, it enabled him to come back to his native Queensland, and it was his first chance to work with Jessica McNamee.
“There was minimal dialogue, so...
Luke Mitchell shot Andrew Traucki’s Black Water: Abyss, a survival thriller about five people who are attacked by killer crocodiles, in a purpose-built pool near Brisbane, but it was no picnic.
“The fear factor was real. There were tricky conditions as we were immersed in rising water in the dark with only our headlamps and torches for illumination,” the actor tells If after returning to his home in Los Angeles.
Mitchell readily accepted the role for several reasons. He wanted to “get my hands dirty” after playing Captain John Abraham in The Code, a military legal drama which screens on CBS All Access in the Us and here on 10 All Access.
It was his first ever genre film, it enabled him to come back to his native Queensland, and it was his first chance to work with Jessica McNamee.
“There was minimal dialogue, so...
- 7/11/2019
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
Luke Mitchell has been cast in a lead role in the upcoming CBS military legal drama “The Code,” Variety has confirmed.
Mitchell takes over the role of Capt. John “Abe” Abraham from Dave Annable, who originally played the role in the pilot. The character is described as a driven prosecutor for whom becoming a Marine is a longstanding family tradition and a responsibility he treats with devotion and passion.
Mitchell most recently starred in the NBC series “Blindspot.” Before that, he played the role of Lincoln Campbell on the ABC-Marvel series “Agents of Shield.” His other TV credits include “The Tomorrow People” and Australian shows like “Home and Away” and “H20.” On the film side, he has starred in indie features like “Mothers and Daughters” and ““Seven Minutes.”
He is repped by UTA and Management 360, as well as McMahon Management in Australia.
“The Code” follows the military...
Mitchell takes over the role of Capt. John “Abe” Abraham from Dave Annable, who originally played the role in the pilot. The character is described as a driven prosecutor for whom becoming a Marine is a longstanding family tradition and a responsibility he treats with devotion and passion.
Mitchell most recently starred in the NBC series “Blindspot.” Before that, he played the role of Lincoln Campbell on the ABC-Marvel series “Agents of Shield.” His other TV credits include “The Tomorrow People” and Australian shows like “Home and Away” and “H20.” On the film side, he has starred in indie features like “Mothers and Daughters” and ““Seven Minutes.”
He is repped by UTA and Management 360, as well as McMahon Management in Australia.
“The Code” follows the military...
- 8/15/2018
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Kirsten Howard Rob Leane Mar 5, 2018
The fifth season of Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. rolls on. Here's a preview of the next episode...
A brand new season of Marvel’s Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. is underway, and we're going to be grabbing all the news we can about upcoming episodes - trailers, photos, casting info...and hey, maybe even a spoiler or two, but we'll make sure we give you advanced warning if you'd prefer to avoid them.
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E4 have, at long last, started airing season 5 of S.H.I.E.L.D.! But they are many, many episodes behind the Us! The preview...
The fifth season of Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. rolls on. Here's a preview of the next episode...
A brand new season of Marvel’s Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. is underway, and we're going to be grabbing all the news we can about upcoming episodes - trailers, photos, casting info...and hey, maybe even a spoiler or two, but we'll make sure we give you advanced warning if you'd prefer to avoid them.
See related Luke Cage: making a star of a lesser-known character Jessica Jones season 2: episode titles and fantastic pulp covers released Iron Fist season 2: Alice Eve joins the cast Daredevil season 3: Vincent D’Onofrio teases Fisk's evolution The Punisher season 2 adds Supergirl's Floriana Lima
E4 have, at long last, started airing season 5 of S.H.I.E.L.D.! But they are many, many episodes behind the Us! The preview...
- 4/21/2017
- Den of Geek
He’s baaaaack!
Grant Ward has returned to Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., and while fans’ opinions of the double agent-turned-Inhuman overload may vary, no one was more excited for the character’s revival than star Brett Dalton.
“It was an unexpected surprise for me, after having two deaths on the show I wasn’t sure if they were going to bring me back,” Dalton recently told Et of returning to the ABC series. “But of course, as soon as [they] called, I was like, you had me at hello. I’m always happy to have an opportunity to work with those guys, they’re my family... So whatever they want me to do, I’m game.”
Watch: Daisy Finds Familiar Faces & Tragic News at Hydra Offices in 'Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.' Sneak Peek!
The actor’s portrayal of Ward began in season one, when the gruff, anti-social S.H.I.E.L.D. agent...
Grant Ward has returned to Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., and while fans’ opinions of the double agent-turned-Inhuman overload may vary, no one was more excited for the character’s revival than star Brett Dalton.
“It was an unexpected surprise for me, after having two deaths on the show I wasn’t sure if they were going to bring me back,” Dalton recently told Et of returning to the ABC series. “But of course, as soon as [they] called, I was like, you had me at hello. I’m always happy to have an opportunity to work with those guys, they’re my family... So whatever they want me to do, I’m game.”
Watch: Daisy Finds Familiar Faces & Tragic News at Hydra Offices in 'Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.' Sneak Peek!
The actor’s portrayal of Ward began in season one, when the gruff, anti-social S.H.I.E.L.D. agent...
- 4/18/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Welcome to Hydra!
In Et’s exclusive sneak peek at Tuesday’s all-new Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Daisy (Chloe Bennet) attempts to navigate life inside Dr. Radcliffe’s Framework and search out allies, despite the fact that everything is upside down in the digital reality.
After finding out that, in the Framework universe, she’s still dating Ward and they are both working for the villainous Hydra, Daisy -- who also seems to no longer possess her Inhuman powers -- tries her best to play it cool as the two head to the office, an ominously sterile set of cubicles with anti-Inhuman posters hung on the walls as both warning and decoration.
Related: 'Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.' Ushers in the 'New World Order' With Sinister New Poster
A fingerprint scan grants her access to Hydra’s network, and the first person Daisy searches for is not a S.H.I.E.L.D...
In Et’s exclusive sneak peek at Tuesday’s all-new Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Daisy (Chloe Bennet) attempts to navigate life inside Dr. Radcliffe’s Framework and search out allies, despite the fact that everything is upside down in the digital reality.
After finding out that, in the Framework universe, she’s still dating Ward and they are both working for the villainous Hydra, Daisy -- who also seems to no longer possess her Inhuman powers -- tries her best to play it cool as the two head to the office, an ominously sterile set of cubicles with anti-Inhuman posters hung on the walls as both warning and decoration.
Related: 'Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.' Ushers in the 'New World Order' With Sinister New Poster
A fingerprint scan grants her access to Hydra’s network, and the first person Daisy searches for is not a S.H.I.E.L.D...
- 4/3/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Rob Leane May 19, 2017
Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. season 4 ended with an incredible episode. Here's some chatter..
Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. season 4 ending
World's End was the epic conclusion to Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. season 4, drawing together the plotlines of Ghost Rider, Aida, the LMDs and the Framework for a very satisfying finish.
See related Sam Mendes interview: Skyfall, stunts & cinematography
Once you've watched the episode, you'll want to scroll beyond our spoiler squirrel to see what the showrunners have to say about That ending...
Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. season 4 finale cliffhanger
So, showrunners Jed Whedon and Jeff Bell have chatted to IGN about the finale. Was there ever a happy ending, where the gang don't get kidnapped and taken to space after finally being reunited?
"It's what it is," said Bell. "There was not a nice quiet shawarma version of it where they go, 'Oh, it's nice to be together.' It was always supposed to be,...
Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. season 4 ended with an incredible episode. Here's some chatter..
Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. season 4 ending
World's End was the epic conclusion to Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. season 4, drawing together the plotlines of Ghost Rider, Aida, the LMDs and the Framework for a very satisfying finish.
See related Sam Mendes interview: Skyfall, stunts & cinematography
Once you've watched the episode, you'll want to scroll beyond our spoiler squirrel to see what the showrunners have to say about That ending...
Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. season 4 finale cliffhanger
So, showrunners Jed Whedon and Jeff Bell have chatted to IGN about the finale. Was there ever a happy ending, where the gang don't get kidnapped and taken to space after finally being reunited?
"It's what it is," said Bell. "There was not a nice quiet shawarma version of it where they go, 'Oh, it's nice to be together.' It was always supposed to be,...
- 6/8/2016
- Den of Geek
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