Condor will have a new home for its second season. The series is moving to Epix after airing its first season in 2018 on DirecTV's Audience Network. Max Irons, Constance Zimmer, Alexei Bondar, Isidora Goreshter, Bob Balaban, Hager, Eric Johnson, Toby Leonard Moore, Jonathan Kells Phillips, and Rose Rollins will appear in the second season. The spy thriller series follows C.I.A. Analyst Joe Turner (Irons) as he tries to save lives after stumbling on a plot that threatens the lives of millions of people.
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- 12/20/2020
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Condor is on the move: The action-thriller, which previously aired on AT&T’s now-defunct Audience Network, will shift to Epix for Season 2, debuting in late 2021. A Season 1 catch-up marathon will air on the premium cabler in early March.
Based on the novel Six Days of the Condor, the series follows CIA analyst Joe Turner (played by Max Irons), who stumbles onto a plan that threatens the lives of millions. In the upcoming season, “shocking events back home force Joe Turner to face the demons of his past and return to the CIA’s tight-knit Virginia community to find a Russian traitor,...
Based on the novel Six Days of the Condor, the series follows CIA analyst Joe Turner (played by Max Irons), who stumbles onto a plan that threatens the lives of millions. In the upcoming season, “shocking events back home force Joe Turner to face the demons of his past and return to the CIA’s tight-knit Virginia community to find a Russian traitor,...
- 12/17/2020
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
“Condor,” which originally aired on AT&T’s Audience Network, will move to Epix for its second season.
The thriller series is based on the novel “Six Days of the Condor.” The first season will air on Epix in March, with Season 2 coming later in 2021.
In January, WarnerMedia shuttered AT&T Audience Network, which was home to series including “Loudermilk” and “Mr. Mercedes,” and instead turned it into a promotional network for HBO Max. Peacock picked up the first two seasons of “Mr. Mercedes” earlier this year, but has no plans to continue the the Stephen King-inspired series.
WarnerMedia made a similar move with Cinemax and turned that into a movie-centric network.
Here’s the logline for “Condor”: Joe Turner (Max Irons) has always been conflicted about his work for the CIA. But when something he’s discovered gets his entire office killed, leaving Joe as the only survivor...
The thriller series is based on the novel “Six Days of the Condor.” The first season will air on Epix in March, with Season 2 coming later in 2021.
In January, WarnerMedia shuttered AT&T Audience Network, which was home to series including “Loudermilk” and “Mr. Mercedes,” and instead turned it into a promotional network for HBO Max. Peacock picked up the first two seasons of “Mr. Mercedes” earlier this year, but has no plans to continue the the Stephen King-inspired series.
WarnerMedia made a similar move with Cinemax and turned that into a movie-centric network.
Here’s the logline for “Condor”: Joe Turner (Max Irons) has always been conflicted about his work for the CIA. But when something he’s discovered gets his entire office killed, leaving Joe as the only survivor...
- 12/17/2020
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
Condor is heading to Epix for its second season. The spy thriller series, from MGM Television and Skydance Television, aired its first season on now-defunct AT&T’s Audience Network. AT&T announced in January that the network would cease operations in the spring and transition to a preview channel for HBO Max. Season one will run on Epix starting in early March, followed by the U.S. debut of season two later in the year.
Based on the novel Six Days of the Condor by James Grady and screenplay Three Days of the Condor by Lorenzo Semple Jr. and David Rayfiel, Condor follows CIA analyst Joe Turner (Max Irons) who stumbles onto a plan that threatens the lives of millions. In season two of Condor, shocking events back home force Joe Turner to face the demons of his past and return to the CIA’s tight-knit Virginia community to find a Russian traitor.
Based on the novel Six Days of the Condor by James Grady and screenplay Three Days of the Condor by Lorenzo Semple Jr. and David Rayfiel, Condor follows CIA analyst Joe Turner (Max Irons) who stumbles onto a plan that threatens the lives of millions. In season two of Condor, shocking events back home force Joe Turner to face the demons of his past and return to the CIA’s tight-knit Virginia community to find a Russian traitor.
- 12/17/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Former Faking It star Rita Volk has been set for a recurring role on the upcoming second season of At&T Audience Network’s spy drama Condor. She joins fellow newcomers Constance Zimmer, Toby Leonard Moore, Rose Rollins, Isidora Goreshter, Eric Johnson, Alexei Bondar and Jonathan Kells Phillips in the series from MGM Television and Skydance Television.
In Season 2, in the wake of the death of his Uncle Bob (William Hurt), Joe Turner (Max Irons) is forced to return to the CIA’s tight-knit Virginia community to find the Russian traitor who’s responsible, and face the demons of his past.
The Uzbekistan-born Volk will play Polina, an employee of the Russian embassy in Washington, DC who harbors secrets of her own.
Returning from the Season 1 cast along with Irons is Bob Balaban and Kristen Hager. Jason Smilovic is also back as showrunner with Todd Katzberg. Smilovic, Katzberg and Andrew McCarthy...
In Season 2, in the wake of the death of his Uncle Bob (William Hurt), Joe Turner (Max Irons) is forced to return to the CIA’s tight-knit Virginia community to find the Russian traitor who’s responsible, and face the demons of his past.
The Uzbekistan-born Volk will play Polina, an employee of the Russian embassy in Washington, DC who harbors secrets of her own.
Returning from the Season 1 cast along with Irons is Bob Balaban and Kristen Hager. Jason Smilovic is also back as showrunner with Todd Katzberg. Smilovic, Katzberg and Andrew McCarthy...
- 5/31/2019
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
In today’s TV news roundup, “My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman” returns to Netflix on May 31 and the Jonas Brothers are set to perform for the June 15 premiere of “All That” on Nickelodeon.
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”My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman” will return to Netflix on May 31. All six episodes of the new season will drop at once, with each dedicated to in-depth interviews with special guests that will be announced at a later date.
Nickelodeon has set a June 15 premiere date for its reinvented sketch comedy series “All That,” featuring a guest performance by the Jonas Brothers. Executive produced by original cast member, Kenan Thompson, the premiere will also include performances by legacy cast members from the ’90s, including those by Kel Mitchell, Lori Beth Denberg and Josh Server.
The Showtime Documentary Film “16 Shots” will make its small-screen debut on June 14. The doc,...
Dates:
”My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman” will return to Netflix on May 31. All six episodes of the new season will drop at once, with each dedicated to in-depth interviews with special guests that will be announced at a later date.
Nickelodeon has set a June 15 premiere date for its reinvented sketch comedy series “All That,” featuring a guest performance by the Jonas Brothers. Executive produced by original cast member, Kenan Thompson, the premiere will also include performances by legacy cast members from the ’90s, including those by Kel Mitchell, Lori Beth Denberg and Josh Server.
The Showtime Documentary Film “16 Shots” will make its small-screen debut on June 14. The doc,...
- 5/15/2019
- by Anna Tingley
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Constance Zimmer, Toby Leonard Moore (Billions), Rose Rollins, Isidora Goreshter (Shameless), Eric Johnson (Vikings), Alexei Bondar (The Americans) and Jonathan Kells Phillips (Madam Secretary) round out the Season 2 cast for At&T Audience Network’s spy thriller Condor, from MGM Television and Skydance Television. Production has begun on season 2 which will also film on location in Budapest.
In season two, in the wake of his Uncle Bob’s death, Joe Turner is forced to return to the CIA’s tight-knit Virginia community to find the Russian traitor who’s responsible, and face the demons of his past.
Returning for Season 2 are Max Irons (The White Queen) as Joe Turner, Bob Balaban (The Monuments Men) as Reuel Abbott, and Kristen Hager (The Kennedys After Camelot) as Mae Barber.
Zimmer will play Robin Larkin, who runs the Cic’s counterespionage uni
Moore will portray Gordon Piper,...
In season two, in the wake of his Uncle Bob’s death, Joe Turner is forced to return to the CIA’s tight-knit Virginia community to find the Russian traitor who’s responsible, and face the demons of his past.
Returning for Season 2 are Max Irons (The White Queen) as Joe Turner, Bob Balaban (The Monuments Men) as Reuel Abbott, and Kristen Hager (The Kennedys After Camelot) as Mae Barber.
Zimmer will play Robin Larkin, who runs the Cic’s counterespionage uni
Moore will portray Gordon Piper,...
- 5/14/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
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