13 Reasons Why is a deeply emotional yet impactful show for older teens. It shows how small actions can deeply affect others. Hannah Baker, a young girl, takes her own life due to bullying in high school. Before she dies, she records tapes for the people involved in her decision.
The story focuses on Clay Jensen, who loved her but also feels guilty for his role in her death. Despite the controversy, the show gained immense popularity.
Due to its popularity, the stars on the show “13 Reasons Why” have earned a huge amount of money. If you want to know more about how much they earn, keep reading this article till the end.
You will also find out who the richest stars on the show “13 Reasons Why” are, starting from the least wealthy to the wealthiest. So, keep reading this article till the end to find out everything.
The story focuses on Clay Jensen, who loved her but also feels guilty for his role in her death. Despite the controversy, the show gained immense popularity.
Due to its popularity, the stars on the show “13 Reasons Why” have earned a huge amount of money. If you want to know more about how much they earn, keep reading this article till the end.
You will also find out who the richest stars on the show “13 Reasons Why” are, starting from the least wealthy to the wealthiest. So, keep reading this article till the end to find out everything.
- 4/29/2024
- by Om Prakash Kaushal
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I read Jay Asher's 13 Reasons Why not long after it was originally published in 2007. The story about a teenage girl who dies by suicide and leaves behind 13 tapes with her 13 reasons for taking her life, was a very heavy one, but one that I felt Ok reading. I was in my early 20s at the time, older than the main character Hannah Baker, but I couldn't help but feel her pain of wanting to make friends and fall in love and be normal, only to have things constantly knock her down. It was a story with a beginning, a middle, and an end, and I was curious to see how Netflix would handle the adaptation when the story first dropped on the streamer in 2017.
Katherine Langford took on the role of Hannah and did her justice. Alongside Dylan Minnette as the other main character Clay Jensen, Langford made me...
Katherine Langford took on the role of Hannah and did her justice. Alongside Dylan Minnette as the other main character Clay Jensen, Langford made me...
- 6/9/2020
- by Hedy Phillips
- Popsugar.com
13 Reasons Why's remarkable first season centers on the suicide of Hannah Baker, but if you forgot about the other untimely death - that of Jeff Atkins - you missed a major callback in season four.
Let's rewind to season one, episode five: "Tape 3, Side A." Clay is tutoring jock and all-around-good-guy Jeff, and the two make a deal that if Jeff gets higher than a C, Clay will go to the school dance. Clay loses, and winds up at the dance. This ends up being a pivotal moment in Hannah's storyline, but there's also an important scene where Clay sits with Jeff on the bleachers and Jeff tries to convince him to ask Hannah to dance. In actuality, Jeff is wearing a gray suit. But in Clay's dream sequence that opens the episode, Jeff is wearing a white tux.
Justin Foley wears that same white tux - save for the...
Let's rewind to season one, episode five: "Tape 3, Side A." Clay is tutoring jock and all-around-good-guy Jeff, and the two make a deal that if Jeff gets higher than a C, Clay will go to the school dance. Clay loses, and winds up at the dance. This ends up being a pivotal moment in Hannah's storyline, but there's also an important scene where Clay sits with Jeff on the bleachers and Jeff tries to convince him to ask Hannah to dance. In actuality, Jeff is wearing a gray suit. But in Clay's dream sequence that opens the episode, Jeff is wearing a white tux.
Justin Foley wears that same white tux - save for the...
- 6/9/2020
- by Maggie Panos
- Popsugar.com
We've had to say goodbye to a handful of characters throughout 13 Reasons Why's four seasons. Some hit Liberty High harder than others, and some truths behind the deaths will never be shared. The show's fourth and final season on Netflix wraps up with yet another death of a Liberty High School student that leaves a mark on everyone.
The show has changed a lot since the first season, after Netflix deviated from Jay Asher's novel the show is based on. When Hannah Baker gives her 13 reasons for killing herself, it includes various people in her life who have affected her. Two of her 13 reasons are Justin Foley. He was the first person she connected with when she came to town, but after he snapped a photo up her skirt while they were hanging out and shared it with his obnoxious friends, Hannah was quickly labeled a slut. Her second...
The show has changed a lot since the first season, after Netflix deviated from Jay Asher's novel the show is based on. When Hannah Baker gives her 13 reasons for killing herself, it includes various people in her life who have affected her. Two of her 13 reasons are Justin Foley. He was the first person she connected with when she came to town, but after he snapped a photo up her skirt while they were hanging out and shared it with his obnoxious friends, Hannah was quickly labeled a slut. Her second...
- 6/8/2020
- by Hedy Phillips
- Popsugar.com
Spoiler alert: We’re about to break down the series finale of Netflix’s 13 Reasons Why. Proceed at your own risk.
Even if you correctly guessed which Liberty High School student was in that casket in 13 Reasons Why‘s final season premiere, there’s no way you could have predicted how they would end up in there.
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- 6/6/2020
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
13 Reasons Why Season 4 arrives on Netflix in one week, and the streamer has dropped a new sneak peak.
The clip involves Winston (Deaken Bluman) trying to get answers from Ani (Grace Saif) following Monty's death.
"Tell me what really happened and I swear to you I'll never mention it again, to anyone," he sais to a clearly shocked Ani.
"Just tell me what really happened."
Unfortunately for Winston, Ani has the best poker face out there, and gives him the following response:
"I don't know."
It's an awkward scene, for sure, and Winston leaves with the following:
"Why lie to me? What good does that do?"
Indeed, there would be no show if these teenagers told the truth.
Through three seasons, we've had a suicide, an almost school shooting, sexual assault, and murder.
It's been an exhausting series, and with us heading into the final season, there has to be some consequences for the characters.
The clip involves Winston (Deaken Bluman) trying to get answers from Ani (Grace Saif) following Monty's death.
"Tell me what really happened and I swear to you I'll never mention it again, to anyone," he sais to a clearly shocked Ani.
"Just tell me what really happened."
Unfortunately for Winston, Ani has the best poker face out there, and gives him the following response:
"I don't know."
It's an awkward scene, for sure, and Winston leaves with the following:
"Why lie to me? What good does that do?"
Indeed, there would be no show if these teenagers told the truth.
Through three seasons, we've had a suicide, an almost school shooting, sexual assault, and murder.
It's been an exhausting series, and with us heading into the final season, there has to be some consequences for the characters.
- 5/29/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Netflix is out with the trailer for the fourth and final season of “13 Reasons Why,” and it finds Clay Jensen suffocating under the weight of all of his secrets.
Out June 5, here is Netflix’s description of the new season:
“Everything has led to this. In the powerful final season of ’13 Reasons Why,’ Liberty High School’s Senior Class prepares for graduation. But before they can say goodbye, the crew of friends will have to band together one last time to keep a dangerous secret buried, try to make peace with the past four years, and face final, heartbreaking choices that might alter their lives forever.”
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“13 Reasons Why” stars Dylan Minnette as Clay Jensen, Alisha Boe as Jessica Davis, Brandon Flynn as Justin Foley, Miles Heizer as Alex Standall,...
Out June 5, here is Netflix’s description of the new season:
“Everything has led to this. In the powerful final season of ’13 Reasons Why,’ Liberty High School’s Senior Class prepares for graduation. But before they can say goodbye, the crew of friends will have to band together one last time to keep a dangerous secret buried, try to make peace with the past four years, and face final, heartbreaking choices that might alter their lives forever.”
Also Read: Charlize Theron Is a 'Very Hard to Kill' Warrior in Action Film 'The Old Guard' Trailer (Video)
“13 Reasons Why” stars Dylan Minnette as Clay Jensen, Alisha Boe as Jessica Davis, Brandon Flynn as Justin Foley, Miles Heizer as Alex Standall,...
- 5/21/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
Will Clay Jensen be the first character to crack following the cover-up of Bryce's murder?
Netflix on Wednesday dropped the official trailer for 13 Reasons Why Season 4, and we have our mystery for the final season.
During the show's third season, fans witnessed most of the characters save Alex from the law to pin the murder of Bryce on Monty.
Unfortunately for Monty, he did not get to plead his innocence because he was brutally murdered while in jail.
But fear not, it looks like justice could be served.
Winston, who slept with Monty on multiple occasions, knows the truth, and the trailer confirms that he is not going to let the teenagers get away with what they did.
Indeed, the teenagers are greeted with writing on the wall that seems to allude that Bryce was not murdered by Monty.
Clay is visiting a psychiatrist, who thinks there is more to Clay than meets the eye,...
Netflix on Wednesday dropped the official trailer for 13 Reasons Why Season 4, and we have our mystery for the final season.
During the show's third season, fans witnessed most of the characters save Alex from the law to pin the murder of Bryce on Monty.
Unfortunately for Monty, he did not get to plead his innocence because he was brutally murdered while in jail.
But fear not, it looks like justice could be served.
Winston, who slept with Monty on multiple occasions, knows the truth, and the trailer confirms that he is not going to let the teenagers get away with what they did.
Indeed, the teenagers are greeted with writing on the wall that seems to allude that Bryce was not murdered by Monty.
Clay is visiting a psychiatrist, who thinks there is more to Clay than meets the eye,...
- 5/20/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
The ghosts of Liberty High School are coming back for one last haunt. Netflix on Wednesday released the official trailer for the fourth and final season of 13 Reasons Why, offering a taste of how Clay’s journey of secrets and lies will come to an end on June 5.
With graduation (aka freedom!) on the horizon, Clay and his friends are looking towards a hopeful future — but first, they’ll have to face their past actions. And with Monty’s ex-lover Winston setting out to clear his name, the stakes have never been higher.
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With graduation (aka freedom!) on the horizon, Clay and his friends are looking towards a hopeful future — but first, they’ll have to face their past actions. And with Monty’s ex-lover Winston setting out to clear his name, the stakes have never been higher.
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- 5/20/2020
- TVLine.com
It's almost time to say goodbye to 13 Reasons Why.
Netflix today announced that the fourth and final season of the hit drama series would bow on the streamer Friday, June 5.
In the series' final season, Liberty High School's Senior Class prepares for graduation.
But before they say goodbye, they'll have to keep a dangerous secret buried and face heartbreaking choices that could impact their futures forever.
The Season 4 cast includes Dylan Minnette as Clay Jensen, Alisha Boe as Jessica Davis, Brandon Flynn as Justin Foley, Miles Heizer as Alex Standall, Grace Saif as Ani Achola, Christian Navarro as Tony Padilla, Ross Butler as Zach Dempsey, Devin Druid as Tyler Down, Timothy Granaderos as Montgomery de la Cruz, Anne Winters as Chloe, Deaken Bluman as Winston Williams, Tyler Barnhardt as Charlie St. George, Austin Aaron as Luke Holliday, Inde Navarrette as Estela de la Cruz, Rj Brown as Caleb, Steven Weber as Principle Bowen,...
Netflix today announced that the fourth and final season of the hit drama series would bow on the streamer Friday, June 5.
In the series' final season, Liberty High School's Senior Class prepares for graduation.
But before they say goodbye, they'll have to keep a dangerous secret buried and face heartbreaking choices that could impact their futures forever.
The Season 4 cast includes Dylan Minnette as Clay Jensen, Alisha Boe as Jessica Davis, Brandon Flynn as Justin Foley, Miles Heizer as Alex Standall, Grace Saif as Ani Achola, Christian Navarro as Tony Padilla, Ross Butler as Zach Dempsey, Devin Druid as Tyler Down, Timothy Granaderos as Montgomery de la Cruz, Anne Winters as Chloe, Deaken Bluman as Winston Williams, Tyler Barnhardt as Charlie St. George, Austin Aaron as Luke Holliday, Inde Navarrette as Estela de la Cruz, Rj Brown as Caleb, Steven Weber as Principle Bowen,...
- 5/11/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Netflix has finally set the premiere date for the fourth and final season of “13 Reasons Why.”
On Monday, the streaming service dropped a video featuring an emotional cast table and more behind-the-seasons footage from the teen drama’s 10 remaining episodes. The clip, which you can watch above, revealed that Season 4 of “13 Reasons Why” will launch June 5.
According to Netflix, “In the series’ final season, Liberty High School’s Senior Class prepares for graduation. But before they say goodbye, they’ll have to keep a dangerous secret buried and face heartbreaking choices that could impact their futures forever.”
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Season 4 of “13 Reasons Why” stars Dylan Minnette as Clay Jensen, Alisha Boe as Jessica Davis, Brandon Flynn as Justin Foley, Miles Heizer as Alex Standall, Grace Saif as Ani Achola, Christian Navarro as Tony Padilla, Ross Butler as Zach Dempsey,...
On Monday, the streaming service dropped a video featuring an emotional cast table and more behind-the-seasons footage from the teen drama’s 10 remaining episodes. The clip, which you can watch above, revealed that Season 4 of “13 Reasons Why” will launch June 5.
According to Netflix, “In the series’ final season, Liberty High School’s Senior Class prepares for graduation. But before they say goodbye, they’ll have to keep a dangerous secret buried and face heartbreaking choices that could impact their futures forever.”
Also Read: Spring TV 2020: Premiere Dates for New and Returning Shows (Photos)
Season 4 of “13 Reasons Why” stars Dylan Minnette as Clay Jensen, Alisha Boe as Jessica Davis, Brandon Flynn as Justin Foley, Miles Heizer as Alex Standall, Grace Saif as Ani Achola, Christian Navarro as Tony Padilla, Ross Butler as Zach Dempsey,...
- 5/11/2020
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
"13 Reasons Why" is a fictional series that tackles with real-world issues. The series is?full of suspense, emotional. ?After 15 ?months off air 13 Reasons Why - Season 3 is now airing on Netflix.
Season 1 concentrated over the death case of Hannah and Season 2 the court trials and now season 3 centers around the murder mystery of Bryce Walker.
Also Read:?"13 Reasons Why" to resolve Who Killed Bryce Walker
We five questions for you from season 3 of 13 Reasons Why. You will get the right answers only if you are an ardent fan of the show. If you get the right answer for all the 5 questions then you are excellent fan.
If you give 4 right answers then you are a very good fan. If you give 3 right answers then you only know 50% of the show. If you give two right answers you barely the characters of the show. If you give only one right answer...
Season 1 concentrated over the death case of Hannah and Season 2 the court trials and now season 3 centers around the murder mystery of Bryce Walker.
Also Read:?"13 Reasons Why" to resolve Who Killed Bryce Walker
We five questions for you from season 3 of 13 Reasons Why. You will get the right answers only if you are an ardent fan of the show. If you get the right answer for all the 5 questions then you are excellent fan.
If you give 4 right answers then you are a very good fan. If you give 3 right answers then you only know 50% of the show. If you give two right answers you barely the characters of the show. If you give only one right answer...
- 9/8/2019
- GlamSham
“Forrest Gump” star Gary Sinise has signed on to join the fourth and final season of Netflix’s Ya series “13 Reasons Why.”
Sinise will play Dr. Robert Ellman, who Netflix describes as a “a compassionate, incisive, no-nonsense adolescent and family therapist who works to help Clay Jensen (Dylan Minnette) battle anxiety, depression, and grief. Ellman helps guide Clay to accept the help he needs and come to terms with the trauma in his past.”
Season 4 is currently in production and will feature the core cast’s graduation from Liberty high. A premiere date has not yet been set.
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In the mean time, the third season is set to launch on Aug. 23, and will center on the surprising death of another high school student at Liberty: Justin Prentice’s jock Bryce Walker. You can watch the trailer here.
Sinise will play Dr. Robert Ellman, who Netflix describes as a “a compassionate, incisive, no-nonsense adolescent and family therapist who works to help Clay Jensen (Dylan Minnette) battle anxiety, depression, and grief. Ellman helps guide Clay to accept the help he needs and come to terms with the trauma in his past.”
Season 4 is currently in production and will feature the core cast’s graduation from Liberty high. A premiere date has not yet been set.
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In the mean time, the third season is set to launch on Aug. 23, and will center on the surprising death of another high school student at Liberty: Justin Prentice’s jock Bryce Walker. You can watch the trailer here.
- 9/5/2019
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
Everyone is a suspect! Season three of “13 Reasons Why” will launch on August 23rd, only on Netflix and they have just released the full trailer for the highly-anticipated new season! Who killed Bryce Walker? Everyone has their reasons… The secrets at Liberty High run deep, and in the aftermath of the Homecoming game all of the friends have something to hide. As the mystery of his death engulfs the town, there are numerous suspects in focus. But were any of them truly capable of murder? And who is the new girl? Police are determined to get to the truth, but with a web of secrets and lies this tangled, will anyone be found guilty? Season 3 Cast: Dylan Minnette as Clay Jensen, Brandon Flynn as Justin Foley, Justin Prentice as Bryce Walker, Alisha Boe as Jessica Davis, Christian Navarro as Tony Padilla, Miles Heizer as Alex Standall, Devin Druid as Tyler Down,...
- 8/15/2019
- by Kristyn Clarke
- Age of the Nerd
Who killed Bryce Walker? That’s the central question in the first trailer for Netflix’s upcoming season of “13 Reasons Why” — and everyone’s a suspect.
Season 3 picks up with the mysterious murder of the show’s antagonist Bryce (Justin Prentice), a high school student accused of sexual assault. However Walker’s mom is out for justice.
“It is my wish to find the person who killed my son,” Walker’s mother demands to a police officer, who promises, “We are working every angle and we will find out what happened.”
Everyone had a reason to want Walker dead, meaning anyone at Liberty High could be responsible. As the students are questioned by the police, it seems that no one is safe, and no one can be trusted.
“Someone we know could have done this,” Justin Foley (Brandon Flynn) tells Jessica Davis (Alisha Boe).
“That’s crazy,” Davis responds.
Season 3 picks up with the mysterious murder of the show’s antagonist Bryce (Justin Prentice), a high school student accused of sexual assault. However Walker’s mom is out for justice.
“It is my wish to find the person who killed my son,” Walker’s mother demands to a police officer, who promises, “We are working every angle and we will find out what happened.”
Everyone had a reason to want Walker dead, meaning anyone at Liberty High could be responsible. As the students are questioned by the police, it seems that no one is safe, and no one can be trusted.
“Someone we know could have done this,” Justin Foley (Brandon Flynn) tells Jessica Davis (Alisha Boe).
“That’s crazy,” Davis responds.
- 8/14/2019
- by Mackenzie Nichols
- Variety Film + TV
Netflix dropped the trailer for “13 Reasons Why” Season 3 on Wednesday, giving us some usual — and not so usual — suspects in the murder of Bryce Walker, including Clay Jensen.
Here’s the official description for the teen drama’s third season:
Who killed Bryce Walker? Everyone has their reasons… The secrets at Liberty High run deep, and in the aftermath of the Homecoming game all of the friends have something to hide. As the mystery of his death engulfs the town, there are numerous suspects in focus. But were any of them truly capable of murder? And who is the new girl? Police are determined to get to the truth, but with a web of secrets and lies this tangled, will anyone be found guilty?
Also Read: '13 Reasons Why' Renewed for 4th and Final Season at Netflix, Season 3 Victim Revealed (Video)
“13 Reasons Why” Season 3 stars Dylan Minnette as Clay Jensen,...
Here’s the official description for the teen drama’s third season:
Who killed Bryce Walker? Everyone has their reasons… The secrets at Liberty High run deep, and in the aftermath of the Homecoming game all of the friends have something to hide. As the mystery of his death engulfs the town, there are numerous suspects in focus. But were any of them truly capable of murder? And who is the new girl? Police are determined to get to the truth, but with a web of secrets and lies this tangled, will anyone be found guilty?
Also Read: '13 Reasons Why' Renewed for 4th and Final Season at Netflix, Season 3 Victim Revealed (Video)
“13 Reasons Why” Season 3 stars Dylan Minnette as Clay Jensen,...
- 8/14/2019
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
We are pleased to reveal that the upcoming release date for season three of the hit Netflix series “13 Reasons Why” will be August 23rd! Just watch the teaser trailer below and find out just why we are so excited! If you are a fan, definitely watch to the very end!!! Eight months after preventing Tyler from committing an unthinkable act at Spring Fling, Clay, Tony, Jessica, Alex, Justin, and Zach find ways to shoulder the burden of the cover-up together while helping Tyler move toward recovery. But when the aftermath of a tumultuous Homecoming game culminates in the disappearance of a football player, and Clay finds himself under police scrutiny, it’s up to a shrewd outsider to steer the group through an investigation that threatens to lay bare everyone’s deepest secrets. The stakes are raised in this riveting third season of 13 Reasons Why, as the consequences of...
- 8/2/2019
- by Kristyn Clarke
- Age of the Nerd
Joseph Baxter Sep 5, 2019
Netflix’s controversial hit series, 13 Reasons Why, will return for a fourth-and-final season.
13 Reasons Why Season 4 has been made official by Netflix, setting up what will serve as the final season for the series.
Indeed, while the series recently released its third season, 13 Reasons Why will soon run out of reasons to cite, with a finish line now firmly on the horizon for its now-confirmed fourth season. While the number of Season 4 episodes were not confirmed, the show typically runs 13 episodes, with Season 3 being no exception. The final frame will see the series remain under creator/showrunner/Ep Brian Yorkey.
Netflix has yet to announce a release date for 13 Reasons Why's final season.
13 Reasons Why Season 4 Cast
Gary Sinise is joining 13 Reasons Why for its final season as part of the main cast, set to appear in every episode. He will play Dr. Robert Ellman, who Netflix describes as “a compassionate,...
Netflix’s controversial hit series, 13 Reasons Why, will return for a fourth-and-final season.
13 Reasons Why Season 4 has been made official by Netflix, setting up what will serve as the final season for the series.
Indeed, while the series recently released its third season, 13 Reasons Why will soon run out of reasons to cite, with a finish line now firmly on the horizon for its now-confirmed fourth season. While the number of Season 4 episodes were not confirmed, the show typically runs 13 episodes, with Season 3 being no exception. The final frame will see the series remain under creator/showrunner/Ep Brian Yorkey.
Netflix has yet to announce a release date for 13 Reasons Why's final season.
13 Reasons Why Season 4 Cast
Gary Sinise is joining 13 Reasons Why for its final season as part of the main cast, set to appear in every episode. He will play Dr. Robert Ellman, who Netflix describes as “a compassionate,...
- 8/1/2019
- Den of Geek
13 Reasons Why season three will be here sooner than you think! Over a year after the second season dropped on Netflix in May 2018, the streaming service announced that the upcoming season would debut on Aug. 23. Per usual, the season will include 13 episodes and will pick up eight months after the events of season two as Clay (Dylan Minnette), Tony (Christian Navarro), Jessica (Alisha Boe), Alex (Miles Heizer), Justin (Justin Foley), and Zach (Ross Butler) help their classmate, Tyler (Devin Druid), recover following his near-mass shooting at the high school dance.
Additionally, the series has been picked up for a fourth and final season, which currently doesn't have a release date. Though details about the fourth season are scarce, it will feature the core cast's graduation from Liberty High.
Related: Everyone Who's Returning For Season 3 of 13 Reasons Why - and 1 Who Definitely Isn't
The news that the controversial Netflix series would...
Additionally, the series has been picked up for a fourth and final season, which currently doesn't have a release date. Though details about the fourth season are scarce, it will feature the core cast's graduation from Liberty High.
Related: Everyone Who's Returning For Season 3 of 13 Reasons Why - and 1 Who Definitely Isn't
The news that the controversial Netflix series would...
- 8/1/2019
- by Quinn Keaney
- Popsugar.com
“13 Reasons Why” has been renewed for a fourth and final season at Netflix, TheWrap has learned.
An individual with knowledge of the renewal tells TheWrap that Season 4 is currently in production and will feature the core cast’s graduation from Liberty High.
Readers can watch the trailer for “13 Reasons Why’s” upcoming third season above, which Netflix dropped Thursday to also serve as the announcement that the new season will launch Aug. 23.
Here’s the official description for Season 3:
Eight months after preventing Tyler from committing an unthinkable act at Spring Fling, Clay, Tony, Jessica, Alex, Justin and Zach find ways to shoulder the burden of the cover-up together while helping Tyler move toward recovery. But when the aftermath of a tumultuous Homecoming game culminates in the disappearance of a football player, and Clay finds himself under police scrutiny,...
An individual with knowledge of the renewal tells TheWrap that Season 4 is currently in production and will feature the core cast’s graduation from Liberty High.
Readers can watch the trailer for “13 Reasons Why’s” upcoming third season above, which Netflix dropped Thursday to also serve as the announcement that the new season will launch Aug. 23.
Here’s the official description for Season 3:
Eight months after preventing Tyler from committing an unthinkable act at Spring Fling, Clay, Tony, Jessica, Alex, Justin and Zach find ways to shoulder the burden of the cover-up together while helping Tyler move toward recovery. But when the aftermath of a tumultuous Homecoming game culminates in the disappearance of a football player, and Clay finds himself under police scrutiny,...
- 8/1/2019
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
“13 Reasons Why” has been renewed for Season 4 at Netflix, which will also be the show’s final season, Variety has learned.
Season 4 is currently in production and will feature the core cast’s graduation from Liberty High. In addition, Season 3 of the controversial series will debut on Aug. 23 and will consist of 13 episodes.
Season 3 will pick up eight months after the events of the previous season. It will focus on Clay (Dylan Minnette), Tony (Christian Navarro), Jessica (Alisha Boe), Alex (Miles Heizer), Justin (Justin Foley), and Zach (Ross Butler) find ways to shoulder the burden of the cover-up together while helping Tyler (Devin Druid) move toward recovery. But when the aftermath of a tumultuous Homecoming game culminates in the disappearance of a football player, and Clay finds himself under police scrutiny, it’s up to a shrewd outsider to steer the group through an investigation that threatens to lay bare everyone’s deepest secrets.
Season 4 is currently in production and will feature the core cast’s graduation from Liberty High. In addition, Season 3 of the controversial series will debut on Aug. 23 and will consist of 13 episodes.
Season 3 will pick up eight months after the events of the previous season. It will focus on Clay (Dylan Minnette), Tony (Christian Navarro), Jessica (Alisha Boe), Alex (Miles Heizer), Justin (Justin Foley), and Zach (Ross Butler) find ways to shoulder the burden of the cover-up together while helping Tyler (Devin Druid) move toward recovery. But when the aftermath of a tumultuous Homecoming game culminates in the disappearance of a football player, and Clay finds himself under police scrutiny, it’s up to a shrewd outsider to steer the group through an investigation that threatens to lay bare everyone’s deepest secrets.
- 8/1/2019
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
If you've been analyzing True Detective season three frame by frame like we have, chances are you've noticed a familiar face. No, we're not referring to Oscar winner Mahershala Ali. We're actually talking about one of our favorite breakout stars, Brandon Flynn.
Our beloved reformed bad boy from 13 Reasons Why has been popping up in the third season of the crime show, and we think there's a possibility he might be around for a few more episodes. Flynn plays Ryan Peters, a teenage boy who hangs with a troublesome crowd. On the day Julie and Will Purcell go missing, witness testimony reveals Peters and his two friends crossed paths with the two children. Following the children's disappearance, Peters is brought in for questioning, and he is interrogated about his Black Sabbath T-shirt (to determine his interest in the occult). While Flynn is only listed in the first two episodes of True Detective on IMDb,...
Our beloved reformed bad boy from 13 Reasons Why has been popping up in the third season of the crime show, and we think there's a possibility he might be around for a few more episodes. Flynn plays Ryan Peters, a teenage boy who hangs with a troublesome crowd. On the day Julie and Will Purcell go missing, witness testimony reveals Peters and his two friends crossed paths with the two children. Following the children's disappearance, Peters is brought in for questioning, and he is interrogated about his Black Sabbath T-shirt (to determine his interest in the occult). While Flynn is only listed in the first two episodes of True Detective on IMDb,...
- 1/21/2019
- by Hannah Abrams
- Popsugar.com
Now that 13 Reasons Why Season 2 has been released and Season 3 has been officially announced, it's time to unpack one of the most complicated characters on the show: Justin Foley. It's true, he's had a troubled life, and at 17 years old, he's been on a longer emotional rollercoaster than most adults. Keep scrolling to find out everything you need to know about him before Season 3! Warning: There are spoilers for Season 1 and 2 of 13 Reasons Why in this post. If you don't want to know what happens before you watch, then we suggest you stop reading at this point! What happened to Justin on 13 Reasons Why? Justin is arrested outside of the courthouse for accessory to sexual assault after a jury decided that Liberty High School, the faculty, and the staff were not responsible for Hannah Baker's death. But, Justin's arrest was not connected to Hannah's trial. It actually stemmed back...
- 6/12/2018
- by Alex Riccardi
- Life and Style
13 Reasons Why ended Season 2 with Justin Foley asking, “What do we do now?” In 2019, we’ll get our answer.
Netflix has renewed the hit drama for a 13-episode third season, slated to premiere next year, TVLine has learned. Brian Yorkey is set to return as showrunner, with production resuming in the coming months.
Not returning, however, is Katherine Langford, who recently revealed that she’s done telling Hannah Baker’s story.
“For me, we told Hannah’s story so fully in Season 1,” she said. “In a way, doing that scene in episode 13 [of Season 2], I’ve so often referred to it as...
Netflix has renewed the hit drama for a 13-episode third season, slated to premiere next year, TVLine has learned. Brian Yorkey is set to return as showrunner, with production resuming in the coming months.
Not returning, however, is Katherine Langford, who recently revealed that she’s done telling Hannah Baker’s story.
“For me, we told Hannah’s story so fully in Season 1,” she said. “In a way, doing that scene in episode 13 [of Season 2], I’ve so often referred to it as...
- 6/6/2018
- TVLine.com
Season one of 13 Reasons Why places Justin Foley at the center of Hannah Baker's story by featuring him in the very first tape. His role in her demise runs throughout the series, but essentially emanates from two events - his first date with Hannah and Jessica Davis's party junior year.
Justin first meets Hannah at a going-away celebration for his girlfriend Kat. In the days that follow Kat's departure, Justin and Hannah begin a playful flirtation that leads to their first date at Eisenhower Park. The two quickly fall for each other, and we see Justin insist on taking Hannah's picture to commemorate their evening. At the time, she is sitting atop the Rocket Slide, and feels the photograph may reveal too much since she's wearing a skirt. Initially, Justin relents but, as she comes down the slide, he takes the snapshot anyway. In an effort to ease Hannah's embarrassment,...
Justin first meets Hannah at a going-away celebration for his girlfriend Kat. In the days that follow Kat's departure, Justin and Hannah begin a playful flirtation that leads to their first date at Eisenhower Park. The two quickly fall for each other, and we see Justin insist on taking Hannah's picture to commemorate their evening. At the time, she is sitting atop the Rocket Slide, and feels the photograph may reveal too much since she's wearing a skirt. Initially, Justin relents but, as she comes down the slide, he takes the snapshot anyway. In an effort to ease Hannah's embarrassment,...
- 5/30/2018
- by Andrea Johnson
- Popsugar.com
13 Reasons Why tells the tragic, unsettling story behind Hannah Baker's suicide. Each episode of season one is associated with a cassette tape, and each tape names an individual whose actions contributed to her death. Tape 9 addresses Justin Foley - his second in the series - but the events revealed on that tape largely refer to a girl that Hannah chooses not to name: "You'd been with the same girl all night," Hannah explains. "But I'm not gonna call her out by name even though, if you were at that party, you already know."
The party in question is the back-to-school celebration thrown by Jessica Davis at the start of their junior year. She and Justin met during Summer school and spend most of the evening groping each other. Eventually, they make their way to Jessica's bedroom to have sex, but it quickly becomes apparent that Jessica is too drunk to consent.
The party in question is the back-to-school celebration thrown by Jessica Davis at the start of their junior year. She and Justin met during Summer school and spend most of the evening groping each other. Eventually, they make their way to Jessica's bedroom to have sex, but it quickly becomes apparent that Jessica is too drunk to consent.
- 5/30/2018
- by Andrea Johnson
- Popsugar.com
Image Source: Netflix
Now that season two of 13 Reasons Why is upon us, it's safe to say that it's taken over our lives. Thanks to the massive ensemble cast, we've been trying to figure out where we've seen all the actors before. Some stars, like Brandon Flynn (aka Justin Foley), are just breaking into the industry. Others, like Dylan Minnette (aka Clay Jensen), have been appearing in shows and movies for years.
The guy who plays Alex falls into the latter category; his name is Miles Heizer, and he's been acting since 2005, when he appeared on CSI: Miami. That's (probably) not why you know him, though. Heizer starred for six years on NBC's family drama Parenthood. He played Drew Holt, the shy son of Sarah Braverman (Lauren Graham).
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If you didn't immediately recognize him in season one, the blond dye job may have thrown you off!
Now that season two of 13 Reasons Why is upon us, it's safe to say that it's taken over our lives. Thanks to the massive ensemble cast, we've been trying to figure out where we've seen all the actors before. Some stars, like Brandon Flynn (aka Justin Foley), are just breaking into the industry. Others, like Dylan Minnette (aka Clay Jensen), have been appearing in shows and movies for years.
The guy who plays Alex falls into the latter category; his name is Miles Heizer, and he's been acting since 2005, when he appeared on CSI: Miami. That's (probably) not why you know him, though. Heizer starred for six years on NBC's family drama Parenthood. He played Drew Holt, the shy son of Sarah Braverman (Lauren Graham).
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If you didn't immediately recognize him in season one, the blond dye job may have thrown you off!
- 5/29/2018
- by Maggie Panos
- Popsugar.com
Ever wonder where you can find the cast of 13 Reasons Why Snapchat usernames? Since the show skyrocketed to the most popular series ever on Netflix, fans have been eager to get inside the lives of the people who play your favorite characters. From Katherine Langford to Dylan Minnette to Justin Prentice, viewers want to know more about them and what they do on a day to day basis. Of course we all know that Snapchat is the best way to do this. Have you started following the cast on the social media platform yet? If the answer is no, there is probably a good reason for that. Almost all of the cast doesn't have a Snapchat and it's absolutely bonkers. No, really. We did a deep dive on this one and only three cast members, from what we can see, have public Snapchat accounts that everyone is aware of. Other than that,...
- 5/28/2018
- by Alex Riccardi
- Life and Style
Warning: Major, major spoilers for 13 Reasons Why below.
If you've finished watching the second season of 13 Reasons Why, you know that Tyler Down faces a harrowing ordeal in the latter half of the season that motivates him to plan a shootout at Liberty High. But what you might not know is exactly how Tyler acquires those guns in the first place.
From what we can gather, Tyler obtains most of his weapons in the first season. Think back to "Tape 6, Side B" - that's the episode prior to the first season finale - several students receive deposition subpoenas, which puts Marcus Cole and Courtney Crimsen into panic mode. The pair pause in the main hallway of Liberty High to coordinate an offensive against the investigation when Tyler walks up and asks to join their efforts. Marcus and Courtney cruelly rebuff Tyler even though he threatens to expose their sins. To make matters worse,...
If you've finished watching the second season of 13 Reasons Why, you know that Tyler Down faces a harrowing ordeal in the latter half of the season that motivates him to plan a shootout at Liberty High. But what you might not know is exactly how Tyler acquires those guns in the first place.
From what we can gather, Tyler obtains most of his weapons in the first season. Think back to "Tape 6, Side B" - that's the episode prior to the first season finale - several students receive deposition subpoenas, which puts Marcus Cole and Courtney Crimsen into panic mode. The pair pause in the main hallway of Liberty High to coordinate an offensive against the investigation when Tyler walks up and asks to join their efforts. Marcus and Courtney cruelly rebuff Tyler even though he threatens to expose their sins. To make matters worse,...
- 5/27/2018
- by Andrea Johnson
- Popsugar.com
Image Source: Netflix
If you're as obsessed with 13 Reasons Why as we are, you've probably already binge-Googled the entire cast. By now you've likely learned that breakout star Katherine Langford is Australian (you can totally hear her accent at times), the guy who plays Jeff is a regular on another Netflix show, and the girl who plays Clay's girlfriend, Skye, is Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick's daughter. We've also learned that unlike Dylan Minnette, Brandon Flynn (aka Justin Foley) is a relative newcomer to Hollywood.
Literally the only reason he would look familiar to you - unless you've seen all those adorable photos of him and real-life boyfriend Sam Smith - is if you watched the short-lived CBS zombie comedy BrainDead. He appeared on the seventh episode, "The Power of Euphemism: How Torture Became a Matter of Debate in American Politics" as an intern:
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While he...
If you're as obsessed with 13 Reasons Why as we are, you've probably already binge-Googled the entire cast. By now you've likely learned that breakout star Katherine Langford is Australian (you can totally hear her accent at times), the guy who plays Jeff is a regular on another Netflix show, and the girl who plays Clay's girlfriend, Skye, is Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick's daughter. We've also learned that unlike Dylan Minnette, Brandon Flynn (aka Justin Foley) is a relative newcomer to Hollywood.
Literally the only reason he would look familiar to you - unless you've seen all those adorable photos of him and real-life boyfriend Sam Smith - is if you watched the short-lived CBS zombie comedy BrainDead. He appeared on the seventh episode, "The Power of Euphemism: How Torture Became a Matter of Debate in American Politics" as an intern:
Image Source: CBS
While he...
- 5/27/2018
- by Maggie Panos
- Popsugar.com
Warning: major spoilers for 13 Reasons Why season two below!
The second season of 13 Reasons Why puts Clay Jensen in a harrowing scenario - one we're sure has already borne screenshots predicting his demise. In the season finale, we find the students of Liberty High gathered in the gym for the Spring Fling. Outside, Tyler Down drives up, armed with a semiautomatic rifle and several handguns. The camera circles Tyler as he loads weapon after weapon onto his body.
In lieu of a soundtrack, we're given a nervous voice-over from a future version of Clay: "The next time someone is in desperate need and they are about to make a terrible mistake, what do we do? Do we look the other way? Do we just protect ourselves or do we help them? Do we do whatever we can to save them? I think I know what Hannah would want us to do.
The second season of 13 Reasons Why puts Clay Jensen in a harrowing scenario - one we're sure has already borne screenshots predicting his demise. In the season finale, we find the students of Liberty High gathered in the gym for the Spring Fling. Outside, Tyler Down drives up, armed with a semiautomatic rifle and several handguns. The camera circles Tyler as he loads weapon after weapon onto his body.
In lieu of a soundtrack, we're given a nervous voice-over from a future version of Clay: "The next time someone is in desperate need and they are about to make a terrible mistake, what do we do? Do we look the other way? Do we just protect ourselves or do we help them? Do we do whatever we can to save them? I think I know what Hannah would want us to do.
- 5/26/2018
- by Andrea Johnson
- Popsugar.com
Image Source: Netflix
13 Reasons Why blends the past with the present to show that even the smallest event can have a large ripple effect. If you've reached the third episode of the second season, you see one of those tiny moments come to life in the form of a simple message on a postcard. While Clay Jensen sits in Jessica Davis's room and questions her on Justin Foley's whereabouts, we see her glance toward a postcard stuck in the corner of the mirror over her desk. Clay notices the gesture as well and pulls down the postcard while Jessica has her back turned.
The camera then pans in tight to reveal that the front of the card contains a graphic that reads, "Greetings, From Oakland, California," while the handwritten message on the reverse side says, "Nancy, I'll always love you. Sid." We don't get an explanation in the moment,...
13 Reasons Why blends the past with the present to show that even the smallest event can have a large ripple effect. If you've reached the third episode of the second season, you see one of those tiny moments come to life in the form of a simple message on a postcard. While Clay Jensen sits in Jessica Davis's room and questions her on Justin Foley's whereabouts, we see her glance toward a postcard stuck in the corner of the mirror over her desk. Clay notices the gesture as well and pulls down the postcard while Jessica has her back turned.
The camera then pans in tight to reveal that the front of the card contains a graphic that reads, "Greetings, From Oakland, California," while the handwritten message on the reverse side says, "Nancy, I'll always love you. Sid." We don't get an explanation in the moment,...
- 5/26/2018
- by Andrea Johnson
- Popsugar.com
[Editor’s Note: This review contains mild spoilers for “13 Reasons Why” Season 2.]
“13 Reasons Why” is not a show that shies away from controversial material. The Netflix drama reaches people on a deeply personal level, and that includes executive producer Joy Gorman Wettels, who audibly sniffled when IndieWire brought up a scene from the Season 2 finale.
“Don’t worry about it,” Gorman Wettels said, after an apology. “I mean, it’s an emotional show. It’s really emotional. It ain’t a comedy, you know what I’m saying? But if we didn’t have this level of investment in what we’re doing, you would see it on the screen.”
“13 Reasons Why” chronicles the aftermath of teenage Hannah Baker’s (Katherine Langford) suicide in her small town, and, as Wettels said, it’s most definitely not played for laughs. Wettels was involved in the development of the series since before it arrived at Netflix, bringing in showrunner Brian Yorkey (who she’d...
“13 Reasons Why” is not a show that shies away from controversial material. The Netflix drama reaches people on a deeply personal level, and that includes executive producer Joy Gorman Wettels, who audibly sniffled when IndieWire brought up a scene from the Season 2 finale.
“Don’t worry about it,” Gorman Wettels said, after an apology. “I mean, it’s an emotional show. It’s really emotional. It ain’t a comedy, you know what I’m saying? But if we didn’t have this level of investment in what we’re doing, you would see it on the screen.”
“13 Reasons Why” chronicles the aftermath of teenage Hannah Baker’s (Katherine Langford) suicide in her small town, and, as Wettels said, it’s most definitely not played for laughs. Wettels was involved in the development of the series since before it arrived at Netflix, bringing in showrunner Brian Yorkey (who she’d...
- 5/23/2018
- by Liz Shannon Miller
- Indiewire
NetflixThe absence of Hannah Baker is palpable, although the series is high on drama and loaded with relevant topics. But the real question is - Is it worth it?Hemanth Kumar C R*Spoilers ahead In 2017, when Brian Yorkey’s adaptation of Jay Asher’s bestselling novel Thirteen Reasons Why made its debut on Netflix, it was an instant hit across the world. The series delved into the life of Hannah Baker, a student at Liberty High School, and her struggle to find love and relationships, left a long-lasting impression. It wasn’t just yet another teenage drama about how hard life at high school is - 13 Reasons Why did not just underline the trials and tribulations of a young woman, grappling with loneliness and heartbreak, but was also a scathing commentary on the bullying and systematic lack of failure to address the issue that has taken a toll on thousands of students across the globe. The first season followed the journey of Hannah, as she explains several reasons and introduces people at her school who were either partially or directly responsible for her suicide. However, it never found its closure and towards the end of the series, we are left with quite a few questions - will Hannah’s parents sue the school for their negligence or will they reach a settlement? How will Clay Jensen, a friend of Hannah's, come to terms with everything that Hannah confessed in her tapes? Who’s responsible for Hannah’s suicide? The second season of the Netflix series delves into all these questions and tries to weave an elaborate story behind the toxic culture in Liberty High School. In the process, it veers far away from the original story to give a wholesome picture of the events that led to Hannah’s suicide. One of the reasons why 13 Reasons Why (Season 1) worked so well is that it made us sympathise instantly with Hannah Baker, played by Katherine Langford. Her loneliness in a world filled with people who are mean and opportunistic couldn’t be more stark, but more than that, it was about a young girl questioning her faith in people around her. Except for Clay Jensen (Dylan Minnette), who loved her unconditionally, Hannah’s tryst with her fellow students almost always ended in a tragic way. After portraying Hannah Baker as a victim, the second season shifts its focus on the students on the tapes and slowly, we begin to realise that there was more to Hannah’s story than what she revealed in the tapes. We are told that she was still in touch with Justin Foley (Brandon Flynn), despite what he did to her in the beginning of her school life. And more surprising is the fact that Hannah and Bryce Walker were friends for a little while, long before she bears witness to his monstrous side. But all this pales in comparison when we hear the nature of relationship which Zach Dempsey (Ross Butler) has with Hannah Baker, which prompts Clay to ask, “Could it have been me, if I was around that summer?”. In its pursuit of truth and connecting the dots, 13 Reasons Why Season 2 distorts the image of Hannah Baker that we have formed so far, and there lies one of the biggest issues with this new season. It makes you wonder if it was really necessary to reveal all the details about her life that the first season never addressed. If the idea was to give a deeper understanding of the events that led to the tragedy, then this just doesn’t make any sense. Her absence from the series leaves a big void, but Brian Yorkey, who adapted the series, finds a clever way to keep us thinking about Hannah through Clay’s eyes. However, the void is too big to fill, even when you see bits and pieces of Hannah’s life coming together, and it makes you restless after a point. To be fair, the show runners also highlight Hannah’s flaws - that she herself was a bully in a previous school and she ended up doing things which one would come as a big shock. This new perspective on who Hannah Baker really was slowly degenerates the impact of the story itself, but in the process, the series also turns more dramatic especially in terms of how it treats the characters coming to terms with their shame and guilt. This is what salvages the show after the first few episodes which struggle to rise up to the occasion. Two episodes in particular, one which focusses on Zach Dempsey’s version of what happened to Hannah, and student counsellor Kevin Porter’s (Derek Luke) confession are thrilling after the initial lull in the series. To see a grown man breaking down into tears, in a courtroom, when he comes to terms with his guilt is easily one of the defining moments of the series. Since the narrative is flipped from how Hannah sees the world around her to how the world saw and treated Hannah Baker, the second season expands into the nature of relationships between various students in the school. For instance, Jessica Davis (Alisha Boe) learns from her new friend Nina Jones (Samantha Logan) that she can’t let her past define who she is; Justin’s newfound respect for Jensen’s family makes him yearn for a better life; Dempsey learns to speak up; and Marcus confesses what a monster Bryce Walker truly is in front of the entire school, after he’s forced to choose between his friend and his future. And then, there’s Tyler Down’s (Devin Druid) meltdown from being a misfit into a teenager who’s utterly confused about how to vent out his frustration. As unnecessary as the first few episodes of Season 2 might seem, 13 Reasons Why manages to tie its loose ends to give a clear picture that high school is a brutal place, which takes a major toll on the lives of students. Neither their parents nor the teachers themselves are aware of what happens in the alleys at school, and it brings up another important question - Who’s responsible when something goes terribly wrong? The series also does a fine job in breaking down the overwhelming support that athletes get from the school authorities and how it leads to some of them turning into bullies, since there’s no one around to question their authority. As it reaches its season finale, 13 Reasons Why makes its intentions clear that it’s not going to restrict its environment to addressing mental health issues and bullying in schools. And in doing so, it leaves us stranded in the middle of the road because it’s not the same anymore. It was always about Hannah’s life and the people who failed her, but the more we delve into Season 2, it shifts the narrative to Clay and Bryce and his acolytes and turns the series into a reflection of the harrowing gun culture and sexual assaults in schools and colleges in the Us. There’s one particular scene in the series which is bound to make you squirm and it’s an image so disturbing that nothing will prepare you to deal with it long after watching the show. The second season might have built upon the foundation which its predecessor had laid down, but the new structure and themes that it addresses take the series into a different direction altogether. And towards the end, when you see that it isn’t going to end soon, it makes you seriously question - is it even worth expanding the series long after Clay Jensen tells the whole world how much he loves Hannah Baker? For me, that’s where the series reaches its finish line. But then, the temptation to continue milking a popular series is hard to resist, I suppose.
- 5/22/2018
- by Monalisa
- The News Minute
The second season of 13 Reasons Why aired on Netflix on May 18, and already, people can't stop talking about the continuation of Hannah Baker's (Katherine Langford) tragic story. At the start of the sophomore season, viewers are immediately introduced to a new “mystery” that's instrumental in convicting Bryce Walker (Justin Prentice) of rape — who is the girl on Tape 9? Question is, is it really a mystery at all? As fans of the show know, Hannah Baker left 13 tapes behind following her suicide that detailed the events leading to her untimely death. Each tape featured a different individual — except for Justin Foley (Brandon Flynn) who was featured twice. One of Justin’s two tapes happens to be Tape 9. In the scope of the first season, the episode was called, “Tape 5, Side A." (Photo Credit: Netflix) Who is the girl on tape 9? There are several girls featured on Tape 9, however, the most...
- 5/18/2018
- by Melissa Copelton
- Life and Style
We can hardly contain our excitement for the upcoming season two premiere of the Netflix Original series 13 Reasons Why! The mind-blowing first season left us with such a hunger to see what else was in store for the students of Liberty High, especially the fate of our hero Clay Jensen and his recovery for the devastating loss of Hannah Baker.
We were left with so many questions after season one, like what will the fate be for accused rapist Bryce Walker and has school photographer Tyler Down been sent over the edge?
While season one focused on the suicide and tapes left by student Hannah Baker, how much will she play are prominent role in season two? Will Jessica Davis ever heal from the aftermath of her assault and what in the world happened to Alex Standall?
We are thrilled to share the full length trailer for season two of 13 Reasons Why,...
We were left with so many questions after season one, like what will the fate be for accused rapist Bryce Walker and has school photographer Tyler Down been sent over the edge?
While season one focused on the suicide and tapes left by student Hannah Baker, how much will she play are prominent role in season two? Will Jessica Davis ever heal from the aftermath of her assault and what in the world happened to Alex Standall?
We are thrilled to share the full length trailer for season two of 13 Reasons Why,...
- 5/18/2018
- by Kristyn Clarke
- Age of the Nerd
The characters from 13 Reasons Why may not be real, but their Instagram accounts sure are. The show's second season is quickly approaching, but if you're on the edge of your seat, you can scan these accounts for all sorts of clues. First it started with Hannah Baker's Instagram last year, and now we're noticing characters like Alex Standall and Jessica Davis have public profiles, with memories going back to the first season. Characters who remain on private? Clay Jensen, Justin Foley, Courtney Crimsen, Bryce Walker, Ryan Shaver, Tony Padilla, Tyler Down, and Montgomery de la Cruz. While these profiles remain private, you can piece the puzzle together further by catching their comments on one another's profiles.
We've rounded up the public profiles ahead, along with the clues we've been able to identify so far. There's no telling whose profile will open up next, but rest assured, we'll be ready and waiting.
We've rounded up the public profiles ahead, along with the clues we've been able to identify so far. There's no telling whose profile will open up next, but rest assured, we'll be ready and waiting.
- 5/16/2018
- by Karenna Meredith
- Popsugar.com
It's been more than one year since 13 Reasons Why Season 1 was released on Netflix and with Season 2 set to premiere on May 18, fans might need a bit of a recap before binge-watching the brand new episodes. So what happened during the finale of 13 Reasons Why? Well, a lot — to the say the least. Not only did viewers actually watch Hannah Baker, played by Katherine Langford, take her own life, but they also saw the main characters' lives crumble as Hannah's secret cassette tapes, which could be considered her suicide notes, start to become public knowledge. In the episode — titled Tape 7, Side A — Hannah explained to Clay Jensen, played by Dylan Minnette, through a voice recording on one of her cassette tapes specifically dedicated to him, that she told the school's counselor Mr. Porter about Bryce Walker, played by Justin Prentice, raping her. (Photo Credit: Netflix) Unfortunately, Mr. Porter brushed it...
- 5/15/2018
- by Alex Riccardi
- Life and Style
“I just felt like this whole thing was gonna be over. But it’s not.” So begins the new Season 2 trailer for 13 Reasons Why released today by Netflix. The words are spoken by Clay (Dylan Minnette) before he finds a Polaroid that has the words “Hannah wasn’t the only one” written on the back.
The second season picks up in the aftermath of Hannah’s death and the start of the characters’ complicated journeys toward healing and recovery. Liberty High prepares to go on trial, but someone will stop at nothing to keep the truth surrounding Hannah’s death concealed. A series of ominous polaroids lead Clay and his classmates to uncover a sickening secret and a conspiracy to cover it up.
The series, based on showrunner Brian Yorkey’s adaptation of the best-selling novel, revolves around the unexplained suicide of Hannah Baker — which was shown up close — and...
The second season picks up in the aftermath of Hannah’s death and the start of the characters’ complicated journeys toward healing and recovery. Liberty High prepares to go on trial, but someone will stop at nothing to keep the truth surrounding Hannah’s death concealed. A series of ominous polaroids lead Clay and his classmates to uncover a sickening secret and a conspiracy to cover it up.
The series, based on showrunner Brian Yorkey’s adaptation of the best-selling novel, revolves around the unexplained suicide of Hannah Baker — which was shown up close — and...
- 5/8/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
We're back with another installment of Radio 66.6! This week features the latest news, music, videos and tour dates from the likes of Alice Cooper, Korn, Killswitch Engage, The Devil Wears Prada, DevilDriver, Asking Alexandria, Trivium, Andrew W.K., Cattle Decapitation and more.
Don't touch that dial!
News
Korn will release The Paradigm Shift - their eleventh album and first with original guitarist Brian "Head" Welch in a decade - on October 1st on Prospect Park.
Scar the Martyr's self-titled debut album will be released on October 1st via Roadrunner Records. The band features Slipknot drummer Joey Jordison.
Killswitch Engage drummer Justin Foley recently broke his collarbone in a bicycle accident. Jordan Mancino of As I Lay Dying will be filling in on the band's international tour dates, while Foley is expected to recover in time for their North American tour.
The Devil Wears Prada will release 8:18 on September 17th via Roadrunner Records.
Don't touch that dial!
News
Korn will release The Paradigm Shift - their eleventh album and first with original guitarist Brian "Head" Welch in a decade - on October 1st on Prospect Park.
Scar the Martyr's self-titled debut album will be released on October 1st via Roadrunner Records. The band features Slipknot drummer Joey Jordison.
Killswitch Engage drummer Justin Foley recently broke his collarbone in a bicycle accident. Jordan Mancino of As I Lay Dying will be filling in on the band's international tour dates, while Foley is expected to recover in time for their North American tour.
The Devil Wears Prada will release 8:18 on September 17th via Roadrunner Records.
- 7/30/2013
- by Alex DiVincenzo
- DreadCentral.com
Massachusetts crushers Unearth have unveiled their new album, Darkness In The Light, the fifth in their discography and a return to the more pummeling style of their seminal release thus far, 2004’s The Oncoming Storm. Shedding some of the metalcore trappings that characterized the band in the past, they have stripped things down, and with the help of Killswitch Engage’s Adam Dutkiewicz producing, as well as Killswitch’s skins pounder Justin Foley filling in on drums, Unearth have delivered what may be their strongest release to date.
- 6/11/2011
- by samueldzimmerman@gmail.com (Sean Smithson)
- Fangoria
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