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“Preacher” Comic-Con Trailer: Plans for the Apocalypse Go to Hell [Video]
AMC dropped a bomb of a trailer with a new look at the fourth and final season of “Preacher“, which looks to take the original comic series and shake it up into Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg‘s own twisted interpretation of the end of the world.
While many of us know how the comic ends, here, there’s a lot more at play with God seemingly working hand-in-hand with Herr Starr. There looks to be footage from the very beginning all the way to the bitter end. I still can’t believe AMC allowed this show to be made and thank God – wherever the hell he is – for allowing it to come to full fruition. The road to the apocalypse begins on Sunday, August 4th.
“As the series inches closer to the finale, God’s endgame for the universe begins to click into place. Trapped between heavenly prophecies, hellish prisons, and all-out nuclear war, Jesse (Dominic Cooper), Tulip (Ruth Negga), and Cassidy (Joseph Gilgun) make their bloody way to the Most High. Whether they can reach God in time — or whether all this carnage is part of His divine plan — will soon be revealed as Preacher barrels towards the end of the world.”

Dominic Cooper as Jesse Custer – Preacher _ Season 4 – Photo Credit: Lachlan Moore/AMC/Sony Pictures Television

Dominic Cooper as Jesse Custer, Simon Elrahi as Ahmad – Preacher _ Season 4 – Photo Credit: Lachlan Moore/AMC/Sony Pictures Television

Julie Ann Emery as Featherstone – Preacher _ Season 4 – Photo Credit: Lachlan Moore/AMC/Sony Pictures Television

Lachy Hulme as Frankie- Preacher _ Season 4 – Photo Credit: Lachlan Moore/AMC/Sony Pictures Television

Pip Torrens as Herr Starr, Mark Harelik as God – Preacher _ Season 4 – Photo Credit: Lachlan Moore/AMC/Sony Pictures Television

Joseph Gilgun as Cassidy, Dominic Cooper as Jesse Custer – Preacher _ Season 4 – Photo Credit: Lachlan Moore/AMC/Sony Pictures Television

Pip Torrens as Herr Starr – Preacher _ Season 4 – Photo Credit: Lachlan Moore/AMC/Sony Pictures Television

Joseph Gilgun as Cassidy – Preacher _ Season 4 – Photo Credit: Lachlan Moore/AMC/Sony Pictures Television

Dominic Cooper as Jesse – Preacher _ Season 4 – Photo Credit: Lachlan Moore/AMC/Sony Pictures Television

Dominic Cooper as Jesse – Preacher _ Season 4 – Photo Credit: Lachlan Moore/AMC/Sony Pictures Television

Dominic Cooper as Jesse – Preacher _ Season 4 – Photo Credit: Lachlan Moore/AMC/Sony Pictures Television

Ruth Negga as Tulip O’Hare – Preacher _ Season 4 – Photo Credit: Lachlan Moore/AMC/Sony Pictures Television
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Ryan Coogler’s ‘The X-Files’ Reboot Has Wrapped Production on Pilot
Himesh Patel (Tenet, Don’t Look Up) will star opposite Danielle Deadwyler (The Woman in the Yard) in Ryan Coogler’s reboot of “The X-Files“, which has wrapped filming on the pilot.
Patel confirmed the news in a chat with The Direct, while reiterating that he and Deadwyler play new characters.
“I don’t want to say anything that’s going to get me disappeared. Needless to say, myself and Danielle Deadwyler are playing completely new characters, and we just wrapped on the pilot. If we get to do more… we’ll see where we go from there,” Patel said.
That last sentence is noteworthy, as Patel is reminding that Hulu has only ordered the pilot so far. A full series order has yet to be greenlit.
It’s a good reminder, considering that Hulu also ordered a pilot for the “Buffy: New Sunnydale” reboot that was filmed and delivered earlier this year, only for the streamer to send shockwaves when it opted not to move forward with the series.
As for “The X-Files” pilot, Sinners filmmaker Ryan Coogler writes and directs the pilot. Jennifer Yale (“The Copenhagen Test”) serves as showrunner.
Himesh Patel and Danielle Deadwyler play two highly decorated but vastly different FBI agents who form an unlikely bond when they are assigned to a long-shuttered division devoted to cases involving unexplained phenomena.
Patel and Deadwyler previously co-starred together on “Station Eleven.”
Other actors who have signed on for guest roles include Amy Madigan, Steve Buscemi, Ben Foster, Devery Jacobs, Lochlyn Munro, Tantoo Cardinal, Joel D. Montgrand, and Sofia Grace Clifton.
“The X-Files” originally ran for nine seasons between 1993 and 2002, with two additional seasons arriving in 2016 and 2018. 218 episodes were produced in total, along with two feature films: 1998’s The X-Files: Fight the Future and 2008’s The X-Files: I Want to Believe.

Himesh Patel in “Station Eleven”



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