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'Preacher' Confirms Explosive Season 1 Fates, New Villain
'Preacher' Confirms Explosive Season 1 Fates, New Villain
'Preacher' Confirms Explosive Season 1 Fates, New Villain
And lo, the first season of AMC’s Preacher has come to an end with Sunday’s “Call and Response” finale, moving beyond the small Texas town of Annville to the comics’ road trip to find God. Said exit came with an explosive ending for many of the characters Season 1 had introduced us to, now confirmed by showrunner Sam Catlin, while Season 2's biggest bad may in fact be someone we’ve already glimpsed.
'Preacher' Drops 'Breaking Bad' Easter Egg in Episode 109
'Preacher' Drops 'Breaking Bad' Easter Egg in Episode 109
'Preacher' Drops 'Breaking Bad' Easter Egg in Episode 109
We’ve seen AMC series drop a number of easter eggs between shows like Breaking Bad and The Walking Dead, and Preacher seems to be getting in on the fun as well. Penultimate Season 1 episode “Finish the Song” made a notable connection with a famous Breaking Bad scene, but what does it mean for fan theories that the shows share a universe?
'Preacher' Confirms Elizabeth Perkins' Vyla Quincannon Cut
'Preacher' Confirms Elizabeth Perkins' Vyla Quincannon Cut
'Preacher' Confirms Elizabeth Perkins' Vyla Quincannon Cut
Sunday’s newest episode of Preacher introduced us to one of the AMC comic drama’s leading antagonists in the form of Jackie Earle Haley’s Odin Quincannon, but at least a few fans were left scratching their head at the absence of other Quincannons from early casting. Now, boss Sam Catlin confirms that Elizabeth Perkins and Lucas Neff’s roles were cut from the series, despite a brief pilot appearance.
Sam Catlin on Making ‘Preacher,’ the Wackiest New Show of 2016
Sam Catlin on Making ‘Preacher,’ the Wackiest New Show of 2016
Sam Catlin on Making ‘Preacher,’ the Wackiest New Show of 2016
In the wrong hands, AMC’s ‘Preacher’ could have been a bloated mess. The new series, which premiered last Sunday, has Christianity and vampires, angels and demons, extreme gore and goofy humor, and a kid named Arseface with a mouth that looks like a, well, you can imagine. Blending the supernatural with gruesome violence and a playful sense of humor is risky for a TV show, especially one based on a comic book with a cult following. But Breaking Bad producer Sam Catlin, Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg have pulled it off in what’s no doubt the wackiest and most fun new show of 2016.
'Preacher' Boss Explains Tom Cruise Gag, Plus 'See' Clips
'Preacher' Boss Explains Tom Cruise Gag, Plus 'See' Clips
'Preacher' Boss Explains Tom Cruise Gag, Plus 'See' Clips
The gag itself made headlines months ago at SXSW, but that didn’t stop Preacher fans from a shocked chortle at Tom Cruise’s explosive cameo in the AMC comic drama’s premiere. We’ve heard a bit of Cruise’s reaction, but now Preacher bosses explain the bizarre bit, while AMC releases new sneak peeks of the show’s June 5 return “See.”
‘Preacher’ Review: AMC’s Latest Is One Hell of a Good Time
‘Preacher’ Review: AMC’s Latest Is One Hell of a Good Time
‘Preacher’ Review: AMC’s Latest Is One Hell of a Good Time
Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon’s Preacher is one of those tricky properties to properly adapt. Remain too faithful and you run the risk of creating a laughably absurd, tonally catastrophic mess. Venture too far away from the source material and you may alienate the very fan base you wish to please. Thankfully, producers Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg and showrunner Sam Catlin have hit that rare sweet spot, and though the pilot episode of AMC’s Preacher does recalibrate some of Ennis and Dillon’s basic plotting and setups, the essential spirit and characters of the graphic novel remain delightfully the same.
Seth Rogen Says Crazy Ideas In Store For Preacher TV Series
Seth Rogen Says Crazy Ideas In Store For Preacher TV Series
Seth Rogen Says Crazy Ideas In Store For Preacher TV Series
Seth Rogen and co-writer Evan Goldberg's foray into the world of comics adaptations, The Green Hornet, wasn't a box office hit and led to some highly divergent opinions. Even so, the writing duo is working with Sam Catlin, who wrote a good many episodes of Breaking Bad, on AMC's new Preacher series, and according to Rogen, there's some seriously nutty stuff in store -- ideas that will expand on th