WilliamEmmerson
WilliamEmmerson t1_jdkmzsf wrote
Reply to comment by 55Branflakes in Which TV Star missed out on the most iconic roles? by Britneyfan123
Ed O'Neill was David Milch's original choice to play Al Swearengen on Deadwood but HBO rejected him. Then Powers Boothe was offered the role but became ill and couldn't film the pilot. Ian McShane came on late and Boothe was cast as another character.
WilliamEmmerson t1_jdkmptd wrote
Reply to comment by fothergillfuckup in Which TV Star missed out on the most iconic roles? by Britneyfan123
If The Walking Dead wound up on HBO, I'm sure there would have been boobs.
WilliamEmmerson t1_jdkmnk5 wrote
Thomas Jane might be the unluckiest. He passed on playing Don Draper on Mad Men.
He also missed out on playing Rick Grimes on The Walking Dead because he was already doing Hung and HBO wouldn't let him do both shows at once.
WilliamEmmerson t1_jdkm6lm wrote
Kiefer Sutherland passed on playing Red Reddington on The Blacklist which wound up being played by James Spader.
I don't know if anyone considers Red an iconic role, but it's given James Spader 10 years of employment while Kiefer has had multiple tv shows that have failed to last. Now, after 10 season, The Blacklist is wrapping up while Kiefer's next show, Rabbit Hole, will be premiering in a couple days. This will be Kiefer's 5th attempt at launching a successful series after 24 ended.
I wonder if he would change things if he could go back in time. Or maybe The Blacklist just wasn't for him either way.
WilliamEmmerson t1_jc8y2ym wrote
Reply to Which show led you to read the books? by IsawaAwasi
I started reading A Song of Ice and Fire after season 2 of Game of Thrones. By the time season 3 aired, I had read all of the released books.
WilliamEmmerson t1_j9qj9xt wrote
Reply to comment by Kalse1229 in ‘IT’ Prequel Series ‘Welcome To Derry’ Greenlit At HBO Max by DemiFiendRSA
>Makes me think of that writing prompt I saw a while ago that imagined Pennywise going after the boys from Malcolm in the Middle.
link?
WilliamEmmerson t1_j9qj3bl wrote
Anytime a studio is getting ready to send out a press release, they should have an editor go in and delete any use of the phrase "cinematic universe" in it before it goes out. Hearing about a studio's latest attempt to create a cinematic universe just makes me not want to watch their show at this point.
WilliamEmmerson t1_j9mabwy wrote
Reply to comment by jackiebot101 in Mary Elizabeth Winstead Joins Ewan McGregor in ‘A Gentleman in Moscow’ Series at Showtime & Paramount+ by DemiFiendRSA
>And now he’s doing Expedia commercials to pay for it.
and comic con type conventions. He was at one I went too last summer in Boston. Like $300 for a picture with him if I remember correctly.
WilliamEmmerson t1_j9ma2fu wrote
Reply to comment by EphraimJenkins in Mary Elizabeth Winstead Joins Ewan McGregor in ‘A Gentleman in Moscow’ Series at Showtime & Paramount+ by DemiFiendRSA
She doesn't like him to get out of her sight
WilliamEmmerson t1_j9hzuy2 wrote
Couldn't disagree more. I love season 2.
WilliamEmmerson t1_j93k3ec wrote
I don't think anyone is going to buy for that price, except for maybe the Saudi's.
$6B-$7B seems more realistic.
WilliamEmmerson t1_j93b686 wrote
Reply to Carnival Row S2 Now Streaming! by spickerson
I'll wait till all the episodes are out before starting it. I hate that Amazon is releasing some shows weekly now.
WilliamEmmerson t1_jecip1n wrote
Reply to 'Blue Bloods' Renewed By CBS For Season 14 by klutzysunshine
I've never watched an episode of this, but I've always been a low key fan of Donnie Wahlberg's acting so him being on a long running show, that I don't even watch, makes me weirdly happy.