Netflix is re-teaming with Sf Studios on “The Conference,” a high-concept Swedish comedy slasher film based on a novel by Mats Strandberg, one of Scandinavia’s most successful horror writers.
Patrik Eklund (“We Got This”) directed the film with a cast led by Katia Winter (“Sleepy Hollow”), Adam Lundgren (“Hilma”) and Eva Melander (“Border”).
Penned by Thomas Moldestad, the movie revolves around a team-building conference attended by municipal employees which spirals into a nightmare when accusations of corruption begin to circulate and plague the work environment. Simultaneously, a mysterious figure begins stalking and murdering the participants one-by-one.
Sf Studios, which previously delivered “Snabba Cash,” “Red Dot,” “Loving Adults” and “Ehrengard” for Netflix, is producing the film which is slated to be released globally on the streamer later this year. The shoot recently wrapped.
Strandberg is also an executive producer of film. His books have been published in over 30 countries. His successful book “The Circle,...
Patrik Eklund (“We Got This”) directed the film with a cast led by Katia Winter (“Sleepy Hollow”), Adam Lundgren (“Hilma”) and Eva Melander (“Border”).
Penned by Thomas Moldestad, the movie revolves around a team-building conference attended by municipal employees which spirals into a nightmare when accusations of corruption begin to circulate and plague the work environment. Simultaneously, a mysterious figure begins stalking and murdering the participants one-by-one.
Sf Studios, which previously delivered “Snabba Cash,” “Red Dot,” “Loving Adults” and “Ehrengard” for Netflix, is producing the film which is slated to be released globally on the streamer later this year. The shoot recently wrapped.
Strandberg is also an executive producer of film. His books have been published in over 30 countries. His successful book “The Circle,...
- 2/1/2023
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Peacock has set its recurring cast for Season 2 of Dr. Death, adding Rita Volk (Faking It) Judy Reyes ( (Succession), Jack Davenport (Ten Percent), Annika Boras (Succession), and Sandra Andreis (Snabba Cash).
Season 2 of the anthology series will feature the “Miracle Man” storyline based on the most recent third season of the Wondery podcast. Paolo Macchiarini, played by Edgar Ramirez, is a charming surgeon, renowned for his innovative operations that earn him the nickname “Miracle Man.” When investigative journalist Benita Alexander (Mandy Moore) approaches him for a story, the line between personal and professional begins to blur, changing her life forever. As she learns how far Paolo will go to protect his secrets, a group of doctors halfway across the world make shocking discoveries of their own that call everything about the “Miracle Man” into question.
Previously announced Season 2 cast also includes Luke Kirby, Ashley Madekwe and Gustaf Hammarsten.
Season one of Dr. Death,...
Season 2 of the anthology series will feature the “Miracle Man” storyline based on the most recent third season of the Wondery podcast. Paolo Macchiarini, played by Edgar Ramirez, is a charming surgeon, renowned for his innovative operations that earn him the nickname “Miracle Man.” When investigative journalist Benita Alexander (Mandy Moore) approaches him for a story, the line between personal and professional begins to blur, changing her life forever. As she learns how far Paolo will go to protect his secrets, a group of doctors halfway across the world make shocking discoveries of their own that call everything about the “Miracle Man” into question.
Previously announced Season 2 cast also includes Luke Kirby, Ashley Madekwe and Gustaf Hammarsten.
Season one of Dr. Death,...
- 1/23/2023
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Netflix has ordered “The Unlikely Murderer,” a Swedish limited series based on Thomas Pettersson’s eponymous 2018 award-winning book.
The five-part drama series is a fictional interpretation of how Stig Engström, the graphic designer named as the suspected murderer of Sweden’s prime minister Olof Palme, managed to elude justice right up to his death through a combination of audacity, luck and a perplexed police force.
Engström’s murder was not planned well, he did everything wrong from the beginning and almost no one believed his lies about what he actually did during that fateful night in 1986 in Stockholm, Sweden. The series will question how police could have let the suspect get away, despite tracking him.
The series is written by Wilhelm Behrman and Niklas Rockström. Charlotte Brändström (“The Witcher”) is the conceptual director and will helm the first two episodes of the show.
The Swedish-language series will be produced by Flx,...
The five-part drama series is a fictional interpretation of how Stig Engström, the graphic designer named as the suspected murderer of Sweden’s prime minister Olof Palme, managed to elude justice right up to his death through a combination of audacity, luck and a perplexed police force.
Engström’s murder was not planned well, he did everything wrong from the beginning and almost no one believed his lies about what he actually did during that fateful night in 1986 in Stockholm, Sweden. The series will question how police could have let the suspect get away, despite tracking him.
The series is written by Wilhelm Behrman and Niklas Rockström. Charlotte Brändström (“The Witcher”) is the conceptual director and will helm the first two episodes of the show.
The Swedish-language series will be produced by Flx,...
- 12/3/2020
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
We’ve reached that time of year where the annual parade of Christmas movies are released to generate warm and fuzzy festive feelings in the audience, but none of the titles are as unique as Ian and Eshom Nelms’ Fatman. The R-rated subversion of the holiday genre stars Mel Gibson as a disillusioned Chris Cringle suffering from a downturn in business, who despite the unwavering support of his wife Ruth also has to deal with Walton Goggins’ Skinny Man after a 12 year-old kid hires an assassin to take out Jolly Old Saint Nick after receiving a lump of coal in his stocking.
Destined to become a cult favorite, Fatman balances elements of the action, dark comedy, thriller, noir and even Western genres into a distinct cocktail of Yueltide madness. We Got This Covered recently had the chance to speak to directors Ian and Eshom Nelms about Fatman and much more...
Destined to become a cult favorite, Fatman balances elements of the action, dark comedy, thriller, noir and even Western genres into a distinct cocktail of Yueltide madness. We Got This Covered recently had the chance to speak to directors Ian and Eshom Nelms about Fatman and much more...
- 11/14/2020
- by Scott Campbell
- We Got This Covered
The Walking Dead is now headed towards the finish line, but that doesn’t mean it’s the end for the whole franchise. Far from it, in fact, as AMC’s plans to expand the Twd brand in bold new ways will only ramp up after the parent series concludes in 2022. Norman Reedus and Melissa McBride will lead their own follow-up show based around Daryl and Carol, there’s an anthology series titled Tales of the Walking Dead in the works and there’s no doubt many more projects that we’ve yet to hear about. Like a spinoff for Maggie, perhaps.
It seems highly plausible, seeing as actress Lauren Cohan has herself revealed that there are talks about such a thing happening behind the scenes. While speaking to EW, Cohan – who just returned to the Twd universe in the recent season 1o finale – admitted that there have been “murmurings...
It seems highly plausible, seeing as actress Lauren Cohan has herself revealed that there are talks about such a thing happening behind the scenes. While speaking to EW, Cohan – who just returned to the Twd universe in the recent season 1o finale – admitted that there have been “murmurings...
- 10/16/2020
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
Ever since the Fast & Furious franchise reinvented itself as a globetrotting action-packed blockbuster series with the fifth installment, fans have been left wondering how Dominic Toretto and his extended family could possibly keep raising the bar when it came to the preposterous set pieces that had turned the brand into an unstoppable box office behemoth.
Over the last four entries in The Fast Saga and spinoff Hobbs & Shaw, the gang have destroyed almost every mode of transport imaginable in every conceivable fashion, which you would think had left the creative team running short of options. Any doubts were put to rest by the first trailer for F9, though, which saw a car plucked out of midair by a magnetized stealth bomber for reasons that remain unclear, and probably won’t make much sense when the movie finally arrives next year. But nobody goes into a new Fast and Furious...
Over the last four entries in The Fast Saga and spinoff Hobbs & Shaw, the gang have destroyed almost every mode of transport imaginable in every conceivable fashion, which you would think had left the creative team running short of options. Any doubts were put to rest by the first trailer for F9, though, which saw a car plucked out of midair by a magnetized stealth bomber for reasons that remain unclear, and probably won’t make much sense when the movie finally arrives next year. But nobody goes into a new Fast and Furious...
- 9/10/2020
- by Scott Campbell
- We Got This Covered
The Loud House is coming back for another go-round. Nickelodeon has ordered a 26-episode sixth season of the hit animated series. The renewal comes ahead of the Season 5 premiere, which airs Friday at 7 p.m. as a one-hour special followed by the international rollout later this year.
The Loud House currently ranks as the No 1 animated show across all television with kids 6-11 year-to-date.
Produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studio, Season 6 finds the Loud family embarking on even more wild adventures packed with heart and humor including musicals, birthday celebrations, gatherings with the Casagrandes, and high jinks featuring all of the lovable characters who inhabit Royal Woods.
In the series’ first one-hour special, “Schooled!” Lincoln and his friends are now in middle school, facing new challenges and adventures as they acclimate to the new school’s hierarchy. Each sister has also moved up a grade, making Leni the oldest in the house,...
The Loud House currently ranks as the No 1 animated show across all television with kids 6-11 year-to-date.
Produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studio, Season 6 finds the Loud family embarking on even more wild adventures packed with heart and humor including musicals, birthday celebrations, gatherings with the Casagrandes, and high jinks featuring all of the lovable characters who inhabit Royal Woods.
In the series’ first one-hour special, “Schooled!” Lincoln and his friends are now in middle school, facing new challenges and adventures as they acclimate to the new school’s hierarchy. Each sister has also moved up a grade, making Leni the oldest in the house,...
- 9/9/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
With Hollywood production sideswiped by the coronavirus pandemic for five months, TV networks and streamers’ pipeline is starting to dry up. There are promising signs, with a handful of series already back in production and a couple of dozen more on track to start filming in the next couple of weeks.
While the situation remains fluid as we swing into the fall season, here are the fall premiere dates for new series and new seasons of returning shows that have been set so far. It covers nearly 200 broadcast, cable and streaming series bowing from September 1 through December 31 in various dayparts but does not include specials or movies.
The list includes two series whose production was impacted by Covid-19 and have just resumed filming, the CW’s Supernatural and FX’s Fargo. We will continue to update the roster as more new and returning fall series begin filming and set premiere dates.
While the situation remains fluid as we swing into the fall season, here are the fall premiere dates for new series and new seasons of returning shows that have been set so far. It covers nearly 200 broadcast, cable and streaming series bowing from September 1 through December 31 in various dayparts but does not include specials or movies.
The list includes two series whose production was impacted by Covid-19 and have just resumed filming, the CW’s Supernatural and FX’s Fargo. We will continue to update the roster as more new and returning fall series begin filming and set premiere dates.
- 8/24/2020
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Earlier this week, Kessel Run Transmissions revealed that Donald Glover could return as Lando Calrissian for a Star Wars TV show that would act as a sequel to 2018’s Solo. This has received a lot of buzz from the fandom, with folks excited to hear that Glover, who was such a standout in an otherwise divisive movie, could come back. Now, in a follow-up video, Krt has revealed that it’s not just Glover’s Lando who may return down the line.
Krt’s Noah Outlaw notes that Lucasfilm is also interested in building a show around Billy Dee Williams as old Lando with Naomi Ackie as Jannah. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker left the duo together, set to go off on adventures in the Millennium Falcon. Outside the movie, there’s been a lot of debate over whether Lando is actually Jannah’s father and there’s definitely...
Krt’s Noah Outlaw notes that Lucasfilm is also interested in building a show around Billy Dee Williams as old Lando with Naomi Ackie as Jannah. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker left the duo together, set to go off on adventures in the Millennium Falcon. Outside the movie, there’s been a lot of debate over whether Lando is actually Jannah’s father and there’s definitely...
- 7/23/2020
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
The last attempt at rebooting the Power Rangers for the big screen might not have ended so well, with Saban’s effort underwhelming at the box office despite the studio saying that they were planning on making at least five movies, but that hasn’t stopped new owners Hasbro from launching another attempt already.
Having made a lot more through merchandise sales than it did in theaters, the brand clearly still has a huge amount of earning potential, and the upcoming reboot will reportedly also look to cash in on the lucrative nostalgia market by exploring multiple timelines throughout the history of Power Rangers by adding in a time-travel element.
There’s already been plenty of rumors doing the rounds about who or what the story could feature, and now a new report has offered up some details, many of which match up with what We Got This Covered has...
Having made a lot more through merchandise sales than it did in theaters, the brand clearly still has a huge amount of earning potential, and the upcoming reboot will reportedly also look to cash in on the lucrative nostalgia market by exploring multiple timelines throughout the history of Power Rangers by adding in a time-travel element.
There’s already been plenty of rumors doing the rounds about who or what the story could feature, and now a new report has offered up some details, many of which match up with what We Got This Covered has...
- 7/10/2020
- by Scott Campbell
- We Got This Covered
Batwoman season 1 mostly focused on giving Kate Kane her own rogues gallery to battle, but it did feature one notable Batman villain in a major role. Yes, Thomas Elliot Aka Hush appeared repeatedly across the season and will no doubt prove to be important in season 2 as well, following his Bruce Wayne face-swap. More of the Dark Knight’s old foes may be hot on his heels, too. Not least the Prince of Puzzles himself, Edward Nygma aka The Riddler.
We Got This Covered has heard from our sources – the same ones who told us Kevin Conroy was playing Kingdom Come Batman in “Crisis on Infinite Earths” and that WB was developing a Justice League Dark show for HBO Max – that producers of The CW show have plans to introduce Riddler in its sophomore run. That’s all we know for now, though, so it’s too early to say...
We Got This Covered has heard from our sources – the same ones who told us Kevin Conroy was playing Kingdom Come Batman in “Crisis on Infinite Earths” and that WB was developing a Justice League Dark show for HBO Max – that producers of The CW show have plans to introduce Riddler in its sophomore run. That’s all we know for now, though, so it’s too early to say...
- 6/27/2020
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice had a ton of world-building to do in order to really establish the Dceu and it always felt a bit unnecessary to include a flashback that saw Bruce’s parents getting killed onscreen yet again. I mean, we all know his origin story and casting well-known actors like Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Lauren Cohan as Thomas and Martha Wayne seemed odd when they weren’t given a whole lot to do.
That being said, Morgan has frequently teased the possibility of returning as the Flashpoint version of Batman, with the upcoming solo film for the Flash the most likely place that we’ll see character. The pic will reportedly take much inspiration from the “Flashpoint” arc in the comics, after all, which set up an alternate history where Bruce was the one who was killed in the alley, with his father eventually becoming the...
That being said, Morgan has frequently teased the possibility of returning as the Flashpoint version of Batman, with the upcoming solo film for the Flash the most likely place that we’ll see character. The pic will reportedly take much inspiration from the “Flashpoint” arc in the comics, after all, which set up an alternate history where Bruce was the one who was killed in the alley, with his father eventually becoming the...
- 6/21/2020
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
AMC Networks’ Sundance Now has acquired Schiaffino Musarra’s Swedish crime comedy series “We Got This” from Banijay Rights for the U.S., Canada and the U.K.
The show follows George English (Musarra), a recently jobless American man living in Sweden who sets off to solve the 30-year-old murder of the former prime minister Olof Palme, in hopes that the 50 million Swedish crown ($5 million) reward can pay off his insurmountable tax bill. English teams with his closest friend, a wacky conspiracy theorist and former police officer, as he ventures into a web of intrigue.
Created and co-written by Musarra, the six-part dark comedy series is set against the backdrop of the true story of Palme’s assassination in 1986. Until recently, a reward was being offered by Swedish authorities, given Palme was hailed a national hero for his humanism. Ironically, “We Got This” finished airing in Sweden just days before...
The show follows George English (Musarra), a recently jobless American man living in Sweden who sets off to solve the 30-year-old murder of the former prime minister Olof Palme, in hopes that the 50 million Swedish crown ($5 million) reward can pay off his insurmountable tax bill. English teams with his closest friend, a wacky conspiracy theorist and former police officer, as he ventures into a web of intrigue.
Created and co-written by Musarra, the six-part dark comedy series is set against the backdrop of the true story of Palme’s assassination in 1986. Until recently, a reward was being offered by Swedish authorities, given Palme was hailed a national hero for his humanism. Ironically, “We Got This” finished airing in Sweden just days before...
- 6/18/2020
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
As any fan will tell you, Star Wars is so much more than just the movies, with all the novels, comics, games and TV shows creating countless great characters that general audiences might not know about. So, it’s no surprise that Lucasfilm’s live-action series will be pulling from these other forms of media for inspiration going forward. Ahsoka Tano (Rosario Dawson) and Bo-Katan Kryze (Katee Sackhoff) have already been confirmed to appear in The Mandalorian season 2, for instance. But there are plenty more where they came from.
Not necessarily in The Mandalorian, mind you, but in any of the further live-action shows the studio has planned for Disney Plus, whether we know about them or not. And here’s another character we can apparently add to the list of those due to get the live-action treatment: Grand Admiral Thrawn himself. The villain – as created by Timothy Zahn for...
Not necessarily in The Mandalorian, mind you, but in any of the further live-action shows the studio has planned for Disney Plus, whether we know about them or not. And here’s another character we can apparently add to the list of those due to get the live-action treatment: Grand Admiral Thrawn himself. The villain – as created by Timothy Zahn for...
- 5/30/2020
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
Ever since the introduction of Valkyrie in Ragnarok, fans have wondered if the God of Thunder would develop an interest in Tessa Thompson’s character, but it seems that Taika Waititi and Kevin Feige want to go down a different direction in Thor: Love and Thunder.
After Jane Foster seemingly dumped Thor, we had assumed that the Asgardian king would move on and seek another romantic affiliation. That almost happened with Valkyrie, and there was even a deleted scene in Avengers: Endgame where Odinson tries to kiss her, only to be rejected. He then passes on the mantle of Asgard’s protector to Brunnhilde, thinking that she’d make a better ruler for the homeless Asgardians.
Now, the character will return in the upcoming Thor: Love and Thunder, and as most fans would agree, it’s high time the writers gave Tessa Thompson a love interest. In fact, the actress...
After Jane Foster seemingly dumped Thor, we had assumed that the Asgardian king would move on and seek another romantic affiliation. That almost happened with Valkyrie, and there was even a deleted scene in Avengers: Endgame where Odinson tries to kiss her, only to be rejected. He then passes on the mantle of Asgard’s protector to Brunnhilde, thinking that she’d make a better ruler for the homeless Asgardians.
Now, the character will return in the upcoming Thor: Love and Thunder, and as most fans would agree, it’s high time the writers gave Tessa Thompson a love interest. In fact, the actress...
- 5/23/2020
- by Jonathan Wright
- We Got This Covered
As much as David James of We Got This Covered and the rest of the site loves clinging to rumors it might be interesting to see how the video game Kingdom Hearts holds up when given an adaptation on Disney+ since thanks to the games there’s not a lot of limits when it comes to what direction they can go in. Anyone who’s played the games already knows that it’s kind of big deal as it melds elements of Final Fantasy with Disney and as a result it becomes something of a chaotic time within the game now and again,
A Kingdom Hearts Show Is Reportedly In Development For Disney Plus...
A Kingdom Hearts Show Is Reportedly In Development For Disney Plus...
- 5/15/2020
- by Tom
- TVovermind.com
Given the popularity of the source material, the Percy Jackson movies should’ve been a lot more successful than they were. While the two films did alright and definitely have their fans, there just wasn’t enough of a call to continue the series. But in this age of big budget streaming television, the franchise will now be re-launched on the small screen. And this time, it seems it’ll be in good hands.
Taking to Twitter today, creator Rick Riordan announced that a Percy Jackson TV series is coming to Disney Plus, something We Got This Covered first told you was happening last year. Now, it seems Riordan has confirmed our scoop and even went on to reveal some additional details.
But first, check out the aforementioned announcement below:
Pssst. Hey, demigods . . . pic.twitter.com/7ep4aeyS3I
— Rick Riordan (@rickriordan) May 14, 2020
Pretty exciting, right? Unfortunately, not much else is known about the reboot,...
Taking to Twitter today, creator Rick Riordan announced that a Percy Jackson TV series is coming to Disney Plus, something We Got This Covered first told you was happening last year. Now, it seems Riordan has confirmed our scoop and even went on to reveal some additional details.
But first, check out the aforementioned announcement below:
Pssst. Hey, demigods . . . pic.twitter.com/7ep4aeyS3I
— Rick Riordan (@rickriordan) May 14, 2020
Pretty exciting, right? Unfortunately, not much else is known about the reboot,...
- 5/14/2020
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
An American actor-turned-screenwriter living in Sweden, Schiaffino Musarra dared to tackle his adoptive country’s “greatest tragedy and biggest embarrassment” in his crime comedy “We Got This,” which bowed May 3 on Swedish broadcaster Svt.
The show, which is repped by Banijay Rights, follows George English (Musarra), a recently jobless American man living in Sweden who sets off to solve the 30-year-old murder of the former prime minister Olof Palme, in hopes that the 50 million Swedish Crown ($5 million) reward can pay off his insurmountable tax bill. English teams with his closest friend, a whacky conspiracy theorist and former police officer, as he ventures into a web of intrigue.
“We Got This” scooped the best pitch prize at last year’s Series Mania festival in France and went into production in record time after its win, with Patrik Eklund directing and a strong cast including Alexander Karim (“The Lawyer”), Olle Sarri (“Apan...
The show, which is repped by Banijay Rights, follows George English (Musarra), a recently jobless American man living in Sweden who sets off to solve the 30-year-old murder of the former prime minister Olof Palme, in hopes that the 50 million Swedish Crown ($5 million) reward can pay off his insurmountable tax bill. English teams with his closest friend, a whacky conspiracy theorist and former police officer, as he ventures into a web of intrigue.
“We Got This” scooped the best pitch prize at last year’s Series Mania festival in France and went into production in record time after its win, with Patrik Eklund directing and a strong cast including Alexander Karim (“The Lawyer”), Olle Sarri (“Apan...
- 5/12/2020
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
With the terrific Resident Evil 3 remake now officially out in the wild and in gamers’ hands, all eyes are beginning to look to Capcom’s next mainline foray into their beloved survival horror franchise: Resident Evil 8.
To say that rumours have been rife would be an understatement. We’ve heard talk of medieval settings and armoured zombies, a potential title dubbed Village and a possible 2021 release date, and we’ve also heard rumblings that the upcoming eighth installment will support PlayStation Vr, much like the Resident Evil 7 soft reboot before it. Add on some early leaks that say the title will be a massive series departure that’ll upset longtime fans, as well as reports that it will be the darkest and most gruesome Resident Evil yet, and you have all the makings for one of the most intriguing games to be coming down the pipeline for the Japanese mega publisher.
To say that rumours have been rife would be an understatement. We’ve heard talk of medieval settings and armoured zombies, a potential title dubbed Village and a possible 2021 release date, and we’ve also heard rumblings that the upcoming eighth installment will support PlayStation Vr, much like the Resident Evil 7 soft reboot before it. Add on some early leaks that say the title will be a massive series departure that’ll upset longtime fans, as well as reports that it will be the darkest and most gruesome Resident Evil yet, and you have all the makings for one of the most intriguing games to be coming down the pipeline for the Japanese mega publisher.
- 5/10/2020
- by Dylan Chaundy
- We Got This Covered
One of Disney’s most profitable franchises is in a state of transition. The Pirates of the Caribbean series has been a money-printing machine for the Mouse House dating back to when the original film was released in 2003. In total, the five movies have earned more than $4.5 billion worldwide.
But there’s also been a downward trend with the series, at least domestically. The first sequel, Dead Man’s Chest, was the most successful chapter. But since then, each film has made less and less. There was a slight uptick in global box office when On Stranger Tides hit the billion mark in 2011, but by the time Dead Men Tell No Tales reached theaters in 2017, that number was under $800 million worldwide and under $200 million stateside.
It’s also feels like star Johnny Depp is kind of going through the motions at this point. He was a major name back in the mid ‘00s,...
But there’s also been a downward trend with the series, at least domestically. The first sequel, Dead Man’s Chest, was the most successful chapter. But since then, each film has made less and less. There was a slight uptick in global box office when On Stranger Tides hit the billion mark in 2011, but by the time Dead Men Tell No Tales reached theaters in 2017, that number was under $800 million worldwide and under $200 million stateside.
It’s also feels like star Johnny Depp is kind of going through the motions at this point. He was a major name back in the mid ‘00s,...
- 5/6/2020
- by Ryan Beltram
- We Got This Covered
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