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Netflix's run during this summer's Television Critics Association (TCA) press tour was filled with previews and announcements, and fans of Bill Dubuque's (The Judge) Ozark definitely weren't disappointed.
The streaming service has released the first official trailer for the crime drama's second season, where The Byrdes' (Jason Bateman, Laura Linney) attempts to strike a balance between their[...]
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Set to return to the streaming service on August 31, the series also stars Julia Garner, Janet McTeer and Trevor Long.
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Here's your first look at the upcoming second season of Ozark from Netflix:
https://youtu.be/nqS_nsAU5KYVideo can't be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: Ozark: Season 2 | Date Announcement [HD] | Netflix (https://youtu.be/nqS_nsAU5KY)
In the anticipated second season, the[...]
Also, exceptional work from Rachael Taylor, Carrie-Anne Moss, Eka Darville and Janet McTeer.
This is definitely the strongest of the Marvel/Netflix seasons so far.
The links below will take you to recaps/reviews of each individual episodes with spoilers.
Episode One – aka Start at the Beginning
Episode Two – aka Freak Accident
Episode Three – Sole Survivor
Episode Four – God[...]
Alisa (Janet McTeer) and pulled over so she can explain, but Jessica dashes outside wanting to know where they are Alisa wants Jessica to join her so they can be together She goes back inside when a car approaches so Jessica can send them away, which she does Back at the hospital, Trish (Rachael Taylor)[...]
We find out right away that it was Pryce Cheng (Terry Chen) who took the shots at Alisa (Janet McTeer) and ended up shooting Jessica (Krysten Ritter) Pryce realizes his mistake and tries to run Alisa tracks him down and starts beating in Jessica shows up and hits him with one of the tranquilizer syringes[...]
He tries to explain about Alisa (Janet McTeer) and everything she's been through Jessica doesn't make it easy for him Alisa is up stairs making breakfast and having some anger issues Malus insists that Alisa only killed to protect those she loves Trish (Rachael Taylor) calls and Malus has Jessica tell her the case if[...]
We star with the mysterious woman that was revealed at the end of episode six to by Alisa Jones (Janet McTeer) as she wakes up to discover that she's been in a horrible car accident and is terribly disfigured She freaks out on nurse Luanne (Leanne Hutchinson) and gets out She threatens some lives, even[...]
Karl (Callum Keith Rennie) and the Mysterious Woman (Janet McTeer) but they get away before she can catch up She sees that there is a security camera for a shop that would see the license plate, but the place is closed With nothing else to do, she heads back to the office then up to[...]
We see that the mysterious woman (Janet McTeer) has them and is burning everything including her bloody clothes outside of her house Trish (Rachael Taylor) gets out of jail thanks to her mom (Rebecca de Mornay) and gives an alibi for Jessica but the cops are still holding her and Jeri (Carrie-Anne Moss) tells her[...]
Back at her office, Jessica is going through the photos of the mysterious woman (Janet McTeer) and realizes she's wearing a wig Before she can look into it, Vido (Kevin Chachon), the kid from upstairs shows up as his parents are fighting loudly He asks her about her powers, etc and then goes out on[...]
Now she is searching for answers about what happened to her and it leads to a mysterious and yet-unnamed woman played by Janet McTeer.
The Tony Award winning actress, best known for her stage work, is diving head first into streaming series joining both Jessica Jones and Ozark season 2 The character doesn't appear until the[...]
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Netflix's Ozark is staying a little closer to home with the newest addition to the show's cast, tapping Janet McTeer (Marvel's Jessica Jones) to join Jason Bateman (Arrested Development) and Laura Linney (The Big C) as a regular on the second season of the critically-acclaimed dramatic series The first season was executive produced[...]
The screenplay was written by Jane Goldman (Kick Ass, X-Men: First Class) and directed by James Watkins (Eden Lake), and also stars Ciarán Hinds and Janet McTeer.
Overall, a good trailer, and provided they stick fairly close to the source material there aren't many ways that they can go too badly wrong Definitely one to watch.
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