The Good Doctor Season 5 will feature a lot more from two of its most recent stars.
TV Line is reporting that Noah Galvin and Bria Samoné have been promoted to series regulars ahead of the recently-ordered season.
Both stars first appeared on The Good Doctor Season 4 Episode 3, an outing that brought in a raft of new blood to shake things up at St. Bonaventure.
Summer Brown and Brian Marc were also introduced as residents in that particular episode, but they are no longer attached to the ABC medical drama’s expansive cast.
Galvin plays Asher Wolke, a young man who was once part of an orthodox Jewish sect.
The series has charted his transition into the world of medicine, and it has resonated positively with fans.
Henderson, meanwhile, plays Jordan Allen on the series.
Before starring on The Good Doctor, Galvin played Kenny on The Real O’Neals, while Henderson played Margaret Sloan on Mrs. America.
TV Line is reporting that Noah Galvin and Bria Samoné have been promoted to series regulars ahead of the recently-ordered season.
Both stars first appeared on The Good Doctor Season 4 Episode 3, an outing that brought in a raft of new blood to shake things up at St. Bonaventure.
Summer Brown and Brian Marc were also introduced as residents in that particular episode, but they are no longer attached to the ABC medical drama’s expansive cast.
Galvin plays Asher Wolke, a young man who was once part of an orthodox Jewish sect.
The series has charted his transition into the world of medicine, and it has resonated positively with fans.
Henderson, meanwhile, plays Jordan Allen on the series.
Before starring on The Good Doctor, Galvin played Kenny on The Real O’Neals, while Henderson played Margaret Sloan on Mrs. America.
- 5/24/2021
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Drs. Wolke and Allen will continue their residencies at St. Bonaventure.
The Good Doctor has promoted Noah Galvin and Bria Samoné Henderson to full-fledged series regulars, TVLine has learned exclusively. Their new status will take effect in Season 5, which premieres this fall.
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Formerly part of an orthodox Jewish sect, Galvin’s Asher Wolke made the choice to separate himself from his former beliefs before deciding to go to medical school.
The Good Doctor has promoted Noah Galvin and Bria Samoné Henderson to full-fledged series regulars, TVLine has learned exclusively. Their new status will take effect in Season 5, which premieres this fall.
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Formerly part of an orthodox Jewish sect, Galvin’s Asher Wolke made the choice to separate himself from his former beliefs before deciding to go to medical school.
- 5/24/2021
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
Consider it an early Father’s Day gift for Shaun: ABC has renewed The Good Doctor for Season 5, TVLine has learned.
Season to date, The Good Doctor is averaging 4.23 million total viewers and just shy of a 0.6 demo rating (in Live+Same Day numbers) — down about 30 percent from Season 3. Among the eight dramas ABC has aired this TV season, it ranks third in both measures (trailing Station 19 and Grey’s Anatomy).
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Season to date, The Good Doctor is averaging 4.23 million total viewers and just shy of a 0.6 demo rating (in Live+Same Day numbers) — down about 30 percent from Season 3. Among the eight dramas ABC has aired this TV season, it ranks third in both measures (trailing Station 19 and Grey’s Anatomy).
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- 5/3/2021
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
The Good Doctor is going there.
For its next episode, the beloved series will find San Jose St. Bonaventure plunged into chaos.
The reason?
A cyber attack!
Following in the footsteps of the medical dramas that came before it, The Good Doctor Season 4 Episode 10 will have the staff trying to save lives, while hackers are trying to turn off live-saving machines.
"When the hospital is hit with a cyberattack threatening to shut down life-saving machines, Lea rises to the challenge and looks to outsmart the hackers to prove herself," reads the official logline.
This appears to be a storyline that will bring Lea into the hospital to work her magic and save the day, but this is The Good Doctor, and nothing is ever easy, meaning that there will be an uphill battle for Lea.
Given that these types of hacks almost always result in a ransom, it will be...
For its next episode, the beloved series will find San Jose St. Bonaventure plunged into chaos.
The reason?
A cyber attack!
Following in the footsteps of the medical dramas that came before it, The Good Doctor Season 4 Episode 10 will have the staff trying to save lives, while hackers are trying to turn off live-saving machines.
"When the hospital is hit with a cyberattack threatening to shut down life-saving machines, Lea rises to the challenge and looks to outsmart the hackers to prove herself," reads the official logline.
This appears to be a storyline that will bring Lea into the hospital to work her magic and save the day, but this is The Good Doctor, and nothing is ever easy, meaning that there will be an uphill battle for Lea.
Given that these types of hacks almost always result in a ransom, it will be...
- 2/16/2021
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
ABC’s The Good Doctor entered a post-covid world on Monday night, marking the first medical drama to move past the pandemic and on to other storylines. But with real-world infection rates on the rise, and a member of the show’s cast among the infected, we have to ask: Does it feel like the right decision to sidestep this unprecedented crisis?
To be fair to the show, a public service announcement did open the episode. Series star Freddie Highmore acknowledged that the following hour “portrays our hope for the future — a future where no one will have to wear a mask,...
To be fair to the show, a public service announcement did open the episode. Series star Freddie Highmore acknowledged that the following hour “portrays our hope for the future — a future where no one will have to wear a mask,...
- 11/17/2020
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
Exclusive: The Real O’Neals and Dear Evan Hansen star Noah Galvin, newcomer Summer Brown, Bria Samoné Henderson (Mrs. America) and Brian Marc (The Kill Team) are set for recurring roles in the upcoming fourth season of The Good Doctor, as part of major storyline that will span the entire season of the ABC medical drama.
Introduced in Episode 403 of the series, from developer/executive producer David Shore and Sony Pictures TV, the four will play first-year residents who will be vying for one or more resident positions at St. Bonaventure Hospital. The quartet will be supervised by the hospital’s fourth-year residents, Dr. Shaun Murphy (Freddie Highmore), Dr. Claire Brown (Antonia Thomas) and Dr. Alex Park (Will Yun Lee). While Park indicated in the season finale that he would be moving back to Arizona, he is expected to remain at St Bonaventure.
The plot is reminiscent of one of the...
Introduced in Episode 403 of the series, from developer/executive producer David Shore and Sony Pictures TV, the four will play first-year residents who will be vying for one or more resident positions at St. Bonaventure Hospital. The quartet will be supervised by the hospital’s fourth-year residents, Dr. Shaun Murphy (Freddie Highmore), Dr. Claire Brown (Antonia Thomas) and Dr. Alex Park (Will Yun Lee). While Park indicated in the season finale that he would be moving back to Arizona, he is expected to remain at St Bonaventure.
The plot is reminiscent of one of the...
- 10/1/2020
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
A24 has released a new trailer for filmmaker Dan Krauss’ ‘The Kill Team’, an adaptation of his award-winning 2013 documentary.
The feature, which is directed by Krauss, focuses on Andrew Briggman, a young soldier in the Us invasion of Afghanistan who witnesses other recruits killing innocent civilians under the direction of a sadistic leader.
The film stars Nat Wolff, Alexander Skarsgard, Adam Long, Jonathan Whitesell, Brian Marc, Osy Ikhile, Anna Francolini, and Rob Morrow.
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The film is released in the Us in Autumn.
The Kill Team Synopsis
When Andrew Briggman (Nat Wolff), a young soldier in the Us invasion of Afghanistan, witnesses other recruits killing innocent civilians under the direction of a sadistic leader, Sergeant Deeks (Alexander Skarsgård), he considers reporting them to higher-ups but the heavily-armed, increasingly violent platoon becomes suspicious that someone in their ranks has turned on them,...
The feature, which is directed by Krauss, focuses on Andrew Briggman, a young soldier in the Us invasion of Afghanistan who witnesses other recruits killing innocent civilians under the direction of a sadistic leader.
The film stars Nat Wolff, Alexander Skarsgard, Adam Long, Jonathan Whitesell, Brian Marc, Osy Ikhile, Anna Francolini, and Rob Morrow.
Also in trailers – Emilia Clarke and Henry Golding star in first trailer for ‘Last Christmas’
The film is released in the Us in Autumn.
The Kill Team Synopsis
When Andrew Briggman (Nat Wolff), a young soldier in the Us invasion of Afghanistan, witnesses other recruits killing innocent civilians under the direction of a sadistic leader, Sergeant Deeks (Alexander Skarsgård), he considers reporting them to higher-ups but the heavily-armed, increasingly violent platoon becomes suspicious that someone in their ranks has turned on them,...
- 8/14/2019
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
The Kill Team Trailer Dan Krauss‘ The Kill Team (2019) movie trailer has been released by A24 and stars Alexander Skarsgård, Nat Wolff, Adam Long, Jonathan Whitesell, and Brian Marc. Plot Synopsis The Kill Team‘s plot synopsis: “the film is based on the 2014 documentary of the same name about a private in the Us [...]
Continue reading: The Kill Team (2019) Movie Trailer: Nat Wolff Tries to Expose Alexander Skarsgård’s War Crimes in Dan Krauss’ Film...
Continue reading: The Kill Team (2019) Movie Trailer: Nat Wolff Tries to Expose Alexander Skarsgård’s War Crimes in Dan Krauss’ Film...
- 8/13/2019
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
"Do I do the right thing and put myself in danger?" A24 has debuted the first trailer for an indie war drama titled The Kill Team, the narrative feature directorial debut of filmmaker Dan Krauss (who also directed the documentary 5B this year). This is based on the same events that inspired his own 2013 documentary also titled The Kill Team, about a young American soldier in Afghanistan is disturbed by his commanding officer's behavior and is faced with a moral dilemma. Described as "an urgent and explosive recounting of one of the darkest incidents in the not-so-distant history of American military exploits." Nat Wolff co-stars with Alexander Skarsgård, plus Adam Long, Jonathan Whitesell, Brian Marc, Osy Ikhile, Rob Morrow, Anna Francolini, and Oliver Ritchie. It's intriguing to see a film addressing the darker side of the American military, and how they often crossed the line in Afghanistan. This looks better than expected.
- 8/13/2019
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
White Girl – the new film from writer/director Elizabeth Wood, making her feature debut – is the kind of movie that is so inextricably indie in its scope, subject matter and sensibility that it will almost certainly inspire divisive reactions among moviegoers. Sure, the more “high-minded” members of the critical community may label it as provocative and brimming with incisive social commentary, but more mainstream individuals who choose to spend their 88 minutes checking out this new film may emerge from the theater wondering what all the fuss is about.
Loosely based on Wood’s own experiences, White Girl centers on a college student name Leah (Morgan Saylor) who quickly gets involved with local drug dealer Blue (Brian Marc) upon moving into a new neighborhood with her friend Katie (India Menuez). However, when a night of hard partying catches up with the group, Leah finds herself in way over her head and...
Loosely based on Wood’s own experiences, White Girl centers on a college student name Leah (Morgan Saylor) who quickly gets involved with local drug dealer Blue (Brian Marc) upon moving into a new neighborhood with her friend Katie (India Menuez). However, when a night of hard partying catches up with the group, Leah finds herself in way over her head and...
- 9/5/2016
- by Robert Yaniz Jr.
- We Got This Covered
“It’s a really fucked-up system,” explains a lawyer (Chris Noth) late in White Girl, before elucidating the unfairness of what happens to a black man caught holding drugs versus a white person arrested with far worse charges. He’s talking to Leah (Morgan Saylor), the white girl of the movie’s title, who has come to him for advice on getting her black boyfriend, Blue (Brian Marc), out of jail. She actually refers to Blue as a friend; the relationship is so new that this downgrade doesn’t seem entirely unfair. Even as far as impulsive hook-ups go, Leah and Blue have only had sex a few times. Early in the film, they meet in Ridgewood, Queens, where Leah has moved a few weeks ahead of starting her sophomore year of college.
Ridgewood is the type of neighborhood where young people move attempting to stay ahead of gentrification—and...
Ridgewood is the type of neighborhood where young people move attempting to stay ahead of gentrification—and...
- 9/1/2016
- by Jesse Hassenger
- avclub.com
Welcome back to the Weekend Warrior, your weekly look at the new movies hitting theaters this weekend, as well as other cool events and things to check out.
This Past Weekend:
As expected, Fede Alvarez’s thriller Don’t Breathe (Screen Gems), starring Jane Levy and Stephen Lang, won the weekend, but it did way more than we predicted, doing better than most movies released in the last weekend of August, winning the weekend with $26.4 million, pretty much double what I predicted. That’s a pretty great testament to the power of Screen Gems’ marketing campaign and that’s more than double what the movie cost to make. Jason Statham’s Mechanic: Resurrection (Summit/Lionsgate) didn’t fare as well as it opened in fifth place with $7.5 million in 2,258 theaters, about where I predicted. Of the more moderate releases, the Obama date movie Southside with You (Roadside Attractions) took in $3 million in around 800 theaters,...
This Past Weekend:
As expected, Fede Alvarez’s thriller Don’t Breathe (Screen Gems), starring Jane Levy and Stephen Lang, won the weekend, but it did way more than we predicted, doing better than most movies released in the last weekend of August, winning the weekend with $26.4 million, pretty much double what I predicted. That’s a pretty great testament to the power of Screen Gems’ marketing campaign and that’s more than double what the movie cost to make. Jason Statham’s Mechanic: Resurrection (Summit/Lionsgate) didn’t fare as well as it opened in fifth place with $7.5 million in 2,258 theaters, about where I predicted. Of the more moderate releases, the Obama date movie Southside with You (Roadside Attractions) took in $3 million in around 800 theaters,...
- 8/31/2016
- by Edward Douglas
- LRMonline.com
Near the start of the gritty New York drama White Girl, the film's teenage heroine Leah (played by Homeland actress Morgan Saylor) stops the Puerto Rican boy she's making out with from riding his hand up her thigh. "What kind of girl do you think I am?" she asks him flirtatiously. Immediately, we smash cut to her almost naked up against a wall, fully enjoying getting it on with the guy, in a state of blissful abandon.
This Sundance sensation, hailed by many as as a modern-day Kids, revolves around Leah's teasing question,...
This Sundance sensation, hailed by many as as a modern-day Kids, revolves around Leah's teasing question,...
- 8/30/2016
- Rollingstone.com
In his introduction to Saturday’s Next Fest screening of Elizabeth Wood’s “White Girl,” Sundance’s Director of Programming Trevor Groth made explicit reference to Catherine Hardwicke’s “Thirteen.” Through these two films made their debut in the indie film world over a decade apart from each other, the careers of Wood and Hardwicke now serves as intriguing parallel case studies. After the screening, both women talked about the genesises of their respective first films, in a conversation moderated by The Daily Beast’s Jen Yamato.
Read More: ‘White Girl’ Exclusive Poster: Elizabeth Wood’s Sundance Shocker Gets Some Steamy Marketing
No film can survive without a solid foundation, one that Wood was able to build with a script that drew from personal experience. “White Girl” (a Sundance 2016 alum) follows the story of Leah, a New York college student and midwestern transplant who decides to sell cocaine to help...
Read More: ‘White Girl’ Exclusive Poster: Elizabeth Wood’s Sundance Shocker Gets Some Steamy Marketing
No film can survive without a solid foundation, one that Wood was able to build with a script that drew from personal experience. “White Girl” (a Sundance 2016 alum) follows the story of Leah, a New York college student and midwestern transplant who decides to sell cocaine to help...
- 8/15/2016
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
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