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HBO Films has announced the official start of production in Los Angeles on the “Deadwood” telemovie which continues the story begun in David Milch’s critically acclaimed, Emmy-winning HBO series which ran from 2004-2006. In the Deadwood film, the characters of the series are reunited after ten years to celebrate South Dakota’s statehood. Former rivalries are […]
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Yes, I get that Marty ... but it's the U-turn from the very people who cancelled it at its peak that I can't get my head around. I'm a big fan of the show but I accepted that three brilliant seasons without a conclusion wasn't actually the worst thing ever. This is going to cost HBO a fortune to make and after 12 years it's a huge gamble that anyone (other than real, die hard fans) is still bothered. My point was I'm happy it's happening but I can't believe it's happening. It's like Shenmue 3 with Uncharted 4's budget.Last edited by Atticus; 06-11-2018, 10:05.
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HBO used its Television Critics Association press tour event to announce a bunch of premiere dates for new and returning series starting with “Veep” returning on March 31st for its seventh and final season. HBO President of Programming Casey Bloys says the “Deadwood” telemovie could air as early as this Spring in the United States […]
HBO has revealed that whilst no set date is in place, they're hoping to air the Deadwood movie before the end of May 2019
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Just a month ahead of the release of the “Deadwood” movie, series creator David Milch has revealed in a touching interview with Vulture that he’s been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. Milch said he started to notice signs of the disease several years ago, but didn’t immediately go in for the diagnosis. A short temper, the inability […]
Deadwood creator David Milch has announced he's been diagnosed with Alzheimers.
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