The Killing Teaser Trailer Arrives
AMC has released a new teaser trailer and image from the upcoming third season of The Killing. The drama, which stars Mireille Enos and Joel Kinnaman, returns June 2.
AMC has released a new teaser trailer and image from the upcoming third season of The Killing. The drama, which stars Mireille Enos and Joel Kinnaman, returns June 2.
After being widely criticized for dragging out the answer to who killed Rosie Larsen, the producer of AMC’s The Killing promises to solve the new mystery before the end of Season 3.
After canceling the crime drama nearly six months ago, AMC has announced it has ordered a third season of The Killing, with a new case resolved over the course of 12 episodes.
Showrunner Veena Sud and executive producers Dawn Prestwich and Nicole Yorkin are reportedly in the writers’ room working on scripts for the third season of The Killing, which will return to AMC next year.
AMC and Netflix are close to a deal to bring the crime drama The Killing back for a third season. It would likely begin production in February.
Netflix and DirecTV have begun talks with Fox Television Studios to pick up the third season of The Killing, the canceled AMC drama that provided breakout roles for stars Mireille Enos and Joel Kinnaman,
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AMC has released a poster and 30-second television spot for the second season of The Killing, which kicks off Sunday, April 1 with a two-hour premiere.
After sparking a controversy with the last-minute twist in the Season 1 finale of The Killing, showrunner Veena Sud makes it clear the AMC drama won’t reveal the identity of Rosie Larsen’s murderer until the end of the second season.
The Killing‘s season finale didn’t reveal who killed Rosie Larsen, and viewers really aren’t happy about that. Do they have a point?
As expected, the cable network has picked up the critically acclaimed murder mystery for a second season. The first season concludes on Sunday.