Into The Badlands

Into The Badlands Showrunner Reveals Big Changes In Store For Season 2 Exclusive
Into The Badlands Showrunner Reveals Big Changes In Store For Season 2 Exclusive

... also, we had a location change. We went from New Orleans, where we shot season one, to Ireland, where we shot season two, which allowed us to really open up the show. Gough went on to explain that some of the architecture of the show will change, and that had a lot to do with the move to Ireland. (Photo: AMC ). Yes. And we move away from that in this season. Like I said, we'll see more of the work. Frankly, one of the reason we moved from New Orleans to Ireland is to give us more landscapes 'cause as you know, there really isn't. What we saw in New Orleans is pretty much what it looks like, and we wanted to show a lot more variety to the world. So, that's what we were able to do with the move to Ireland that seemed good. Are we gonna see more in season two of some of these other Barons and factions that were teased in season one. Yes, you will. You're gonna see. You're actually gonna meet the Barons in an ...



Into The Badlands,' 'hap & Leonard,' 'trial & Error
Into The Badlands,' 'hap & Leonard,' 'trial & Error

... not your cup of tea, the show is undeniably spectacular to look at , particularly the intricately choreographed fight scenes. In the second season, Clipper Sunny (Daniel Wu) is desperate to escape his imprisonment and reunite with his girlfriend and baby son, and he's joined by British actor Nick Frost ("Shaun of the Dead," "Hot Fuzz") as Sunny's new sidekick, upping the comedy significantly. Sunny's acolyte M. K. (Aramis Knight) has been kidnapped by a sort of religious order who shares his mystical powers, and the Widow (Emily Beecham) continues to consolidate her power. (March 19, 10 p.m.). What else is new this week. John Lithgow, fresh from his SAG-winning turn as Winston Churchill on "The Crown,"  goes low-brow with the true crime mockumentary "Trial & Error"  on NBC, where he plays a nutty roller-cizing bisexual ("Sexuality is fluid, and sometimes my fluids go toward men") poetry professor in small town South Carolina who is accused in the murder of his wife: "911, what's your ...



Into The Badlands' Premiere React
Into The Badlands' Premiere React

... Baije is here to help Sunny get through the day-to-day in the camp. He shows him the ropes, tells him about meeting his quota, and even recognizes that he’s a Clipper. It’s more a forced friendship based on circumstance than anything else, but it seems like Sunny could really use just about any friend in this place. So, what’s everyone else up to? Well, M. K. is deep into his training with a bunch of other kids who share his powers, and he’s still being a little s— about everything. He’s grumpy that The Master hasn’t seen him yet, he’s angry that he can’t just use his powers when he wants, and he’s eager to leave his training and go find Sunny and Tilda and make his way to Azra. M. K. makes a break for it one night, only to wander into a room and find the compass with the embossed outline of Azra that once belonged to Sunny. He picks it up but is stopped from taking it by another hand. He turns and comes face to face with… someone. Initially, he seems to dismiss this woman — that is, until she asks him to catch a broom and it sends him flying ...



Into The Badlands’ Showrunner On Whether Guns Will Ever Be Introduced On The Show
Into The Badlands’ Showrunner On Whether Guns Will Ever Be Introduced On The Show

... Dublin, Ireland set of the fantasy drama series. “I think we very specifically didn’t do that, and there’s a reason, but it’s not something we get into this season.”. Instead of guns, the heroes and villains of “Into the Badlands” — led by Daniel Wu, Aramis Knight, Emily Beecham and newcomer Nick Frost — use swords, crossbows, sticks and other forms of more primitive weapons. Also Read: AMC Sets April Premieres for 'The Son,' 'Better Call Saul' Season 3. But mostly, they use their fists. “I know people are curious [about guns], but it’s not something we get into,” he said of the upcoming Season 2. “We’ve talked about it a couple times. In Season 1, there was a storyline that we were like ‘no,’ and this season, it was like, ‘well, maybe if they find one…’ But as soon as you find one, then that means there are a lot more, and then you get into ‘well, what happened to all the weapons?’ So, at this point, ...



Amc Debuts New Clip From Into The Badlands Season 2 Premiere Exclusive
Amc Debuts New Clip From Into The Badlands Season 2 Premiere Exclusive

... Warning' - from the season two premiere. The last time we saw The Widow, she was down for the count. Having suffered a deep wound, at the hands of Sunny, the baron was struggling to maintain a grasp on her own life. The Widow and her Butterflies kidnapped Veil, in order to have her mend the leader - and it must have worked. In this new clip, the Widow is back with a vengeance. It's clear that she isn't pleased with how Ryder is handling Baron responsibilities, and she's tearing through his men to prove a point. Seriously, The Widow is someone you wouldn't want to mess with. Watch the full clip below, and premiere for the return of Into The Badlands this Sunday. Season Two of Into the Badlands finds Sunny and M. K. separated and scattered to the wind, each imprisoned in unlikely places. While M. K. struggles to control his ...



Into The Badlands On Amc
Into The Badlands On Amc

... while M. K. learns about his gift in a mysterious place. Check out a sneak peek of the premiere episode here: __link__/shows/into-the-badlands. Season two of the martial arts drama finds Sunny (Daniel Wu) and M. K. (Aramis Knight) separated and scattered to the wind, each imprisoned in unlikely places. While M. K. struggles to control his powers, Sunny is determined to fight his way back into the Badlands to find his family or die trying. On their journey, Clipper and Colt are assisted by new allies whose motivations may be anything but pure. Meanwhile, The Widow (Emily Beecham) continues to consolidate power against the other Barons, while a dark and mysterious threat prepares to exact revenge on them all. Alliances are struck, friendships betrayed, and by season's end, Sunny and M. K.'s lives will be forever altered. "Into the Badlands" was created by showrunners/executive producers/writers Alfred Gough and Miles Millar and executive produced by Oscar(R)-nominated producers Stacey Sher and Michael ...



From ‘badlands’ To Worse For Sunny In Season 2 Of Epic Amc Series
From ‘badlands’ To Worse For Sunny In Season 2 Of Epic Amc Series

... the Widow (Emily Beecham) continues to consolidate power against the other Barons, while a mysterious threat readies to get revenge on them all. As Sunny plots to get out of the brutal mining prison where he’s being held, he finds he’s undergoing something of a spiritual awakening. “I think his awakening really was started with the pregnancy of Veil of last season,” Wu explains, “and that started to make him realize that what he was doing as a clipper, as a regent was not necessarily the path that he wanted to be on. And what I feel about Sunny is that he’s taken lives his whole life and then once suddenly he’s created a life, it changed him completely to the core. “And so this season, he’s a different person altogether,” Wu continues. “He’s not the noble regent he was in the past nor is he the cold-hearted killer either. He doesn’t really want to kill anymore. He’s not interested in doing that and he’s certainly not interested in doing it for other people. He does want to exact some revenge for what happened to him last season but he’s not the cold-hearted killer he was last season. So you see him become more of a human this season, less of a cold-blooded ...



Into The Badlands’ Returns
Into The Badlands’ Returns

... and stories from the campaigns with behind-the-scenes access. Repeats at 8 and 9 p.m. Sunday. “How the World Ends,” 7 p.m. (American Heroes Channel): Series explores predictions and beliefs about how the world will end; episode looks at the sci-fi staple, alien invasion. Most Read Stories. Unlimited Digital Access. $1 for 4 weeks. “Once Upon a Time,” 8 p.m. (KOMO): Gideon resumes his mission to kill Emma; Hook learns Emma has a secret; Beowulf targets Rumpelstiltskin. “NCIS: Los Angeles,” 8 p.m. (KIRO): Nell and Eric go undercover to track hackers attacking the U. S. Treasury Department; digital forensics specialist arrives to run operations in Eric and Nell’s absence. “Wuthering Heights,” 8 p.m. (KCTS): Two new episodes of an adaptation of Emily Bronte’s classic novel; Catherine must choose between passionate but tormented Heathcliff and Edgar Linton, who offers comfort and wealth. “The Last Man on Earth,” 9:30 p.m. (KCPQ): Comedy starring Will Forte as a survivor of a near-future apocalypse; Todd and Tandy dig into Melissa’s pre-virus past to search for clues to her illness; Carol adopts ...



Into The Badlands’ Returns And ‘feud’ Gets Physical
Into The Badlands’ Returns And ‘feud’ Gets Physical

... while H. G. and Jane travel back to the 1980 s where they make a shocking discovery that could change Vanessa’s life. The Last Man on Earth (Fox, Sunday 9:30 p.m.) — Todd and Tandy try to figure out Melissa’s current condition by looking into her past. American Crime (ABC, Sunday 10:00 p.m.) — Jeanette grows suspicious of her family’s intentions surrounding a devastating fire that killed several of their undocumented workers. Billions (Showtime, Sunday 10:00 p.m.) — Axe’s numbers take a big hit, so he scouts ideas for a quick financial play with a huge payoff while Chuck, Connerty and Sacker try to convince an anxious insider to wear a wire. Elementary (CBS, Sunday 10:00 p.m.) — The police call Holmes and Watson to consult on a homicide “heard” by a cutting edge gunshot detection system when they can’t find any tangible evidence that a crime was committed. Girls (HBO, Sunday 10:00 p.m.) – Elijah catches the acting bug again while helping a coworker with an audition and Hannah refuses Adam’s request to screen ...



Into The Badlands’ Returns To Amc
Into The Badlands’ Returns To Amc

... (“The Wonder Years”) plays a single mom who falls in love with a single dad (Paul Greene) during a camping trip. Private Screenings: Debbie Reynolds (TCM at 9:30) Turner Classic Movies pays tribute to beloved host Robert Osborne, who died March 6, with a 48-hour-marathon. Highlights include his 2002 interview with the late screen legend. Sunday listings. Fox News Sunday (Fox at 9 a.m.) House Speaker Paul D. Ryan (R-Wis.) and Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.). White House Chronicle (WETA at 9) Thomas A. Kochan, professor at MIT's Sloan School of Management, and Robert Whitcomb, former financial editor for the International Herald Tribune. Sunday Morning Futures (Fox at 10) Eric Trump, executive vice president of the Trump Organization, Rep. Cathy Mc Morris Rodgers (R-Wash.), Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N. C.). Newsmakers (C-SPAN at 10) Rep. Mark Meadows (R-N. C.), chairman of the House Freedom Caucus. This Is America & the World (WETA at 10 and WHUT at 7:30 p.m.) Minister Li Kexin of the Chinese Embassy. Meet the Press (NBC at 10:30) White House budget director Mick Mulvaney and ...

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