Frank Darabont’s L.A. Noir Gets Six-Episode Order From TNT
TNT has given a six-episode order to L.A. Noir, the period-crime drama that reunites ousted Walking Dead showrunner Frank Darabont with his former stars Jon Bernthal and Jeffrey DeMunn
TNT has given a six-episode order to L.A. Noir, the period-crime drama that reunites ousted Walking Dead showrunner Frank Darabont with his former stars Jon Bernthal and Jeffrey DeMunn
The Walking Dead alumni Jeffrey DeMunn and Andrew Rothenberg will reunite with former showrunner Frank Darabont and star Jon Bernthal for the TNT crime pilot L.A. Noir.
Nearly two months after casting rumors began to swirl, TNT has officially announced that The Walking Dead star Jon Bernthal has been cast in the lead role in L.A. Noir, the drama pilot from Frank Darabont.
An ad on the AMC website for a limited-edition Blu-ray set seems to confirm suspicions about the death of a major character in the final episodes of The Walking Dead’s second season.
Heroes alum Milo Ventimiglia has landed a lead role in L.A. Noir, the TNT drama pilot developed by former Walking Dead showrunner Frank Darabont.
Executive producer Robert Kirkman and star Jon Bernthal are understandably evasive as to whether a report of the actor’s casting on L.A. Noir means Shane may not survive the second season of The Walking Dead.
Jon Bernthal, who stars as Shane on The Walking Dead, will appear opposite Dwayne Johnson and Susan Sarandon in Summit Entertainment’s Snitch.
Ahead of its Friday morning panel at Comic-Con International, AMC has released new stills from second season of the acclaimed drama, filming now in Georgia.