“I recognize that transitioning is beautiful. Why not let the world see what that looks like?" said Tommy Dorfman.
In an emotional video, Netflix announced Monday the fourth and final season of its teen drama "13 Reasons Why" will begin streaming June 5.
“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.Also Read: What Is 'Mindhunter' Trying to Do With These BTK Killer Vignettes?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.Here is 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, 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 even the most well-intended actions can alter a life forever.Also Read: Zach Galifianakis 'Momentarily' Murders Matthew McConaughey in 'Between Two Ferns: The Movie' Trailer (Video)“13 Reasons Why” Season 3 stars Minnette as Clay Jensen, Brandon Flynn as Justin Foley, Prentice as Bryce Walker, Alisha Boe as Jessica Davis, Christian Navarro as Tony Padilla, Miles Heizer as Alex Standall, Devin Druid as Tyler Down, Ross Butler as Zach Dempsey, Timothy Granaderos as Montgomery de la Cruz, Anne Winters as Chloe, Steven Weber as Principle Bowen, Brenda Strong as Mrs. Walker, Amy Hargreaves as Mrs. Jensen and newcomer Grace Saif as Ani.The Paramount Television-produced series was created by Brian Yorkey who executive produces with Joy Gorman, Mandy Teefey, Kristel Laiblin and Selena Gomez.Season 3 of “13 Reasons Why” premieres Aug. 23 on Netflix.Read original story Gary Sinise to Join Final Season of ’13 Reasons Why’ At TheWrap
Who killed Bryce Walker? Who cares?
The controversial teen show will return for a fourth and final season. The plot will reportedly feature no suicide.
Selena Gomez’s road to fame began alongside a famous Latina, Demi Lovato. Since then, Gomez has gone on to star in her own Disney Channel show, launch a music career and become one of the most popular celebrities on Instagram, with more than 144 million followers.
“I think we show it's not a hobby by how much work we put into it and how much we're doing nonstop,” says Minnette of his band of 10 years with fellow actor Braeden Lemasters.
“13 Reasons Why” star Katherine Langford has joined the cast of “Avengers 4,” individuals with knowledge of the project exclusively told TheWrap. Langford has already shot her scenes. As with most things Marvel, Langford’s role is being kept under wraps.
SPOILER ALERT: This post contains a spoiler for the end of “13 Reasons Why” Season 2. The team behind Netflix’s “13 Reasons Why” can’t help but notice the “eerie” parallels there seem to be between its series and the recent Senate testimonies of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey Ford. Kristel Laiblin, an executive […]
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“13 Reasons Why” star Katherine Langford is set to star in the upcoming Frank Miller Netflix series “Cursed.” She will play the lead role, Nimue, a teenage heroine with a mysterious gift who is destined to become the powerful (and tragic) Lady of the Lake. Langford famously played high school student Hannah Baker in the […]
Yahoo Entertainment has picked the 20 buzziest moments from the 2018 TV season so far, from heart-wrenching deaths to funny cat videos to high-profile firings.
Streaming service Netflix hosted an interactive exhibition that allowed fans to step into scenes from their favorite shows. The weekend-long event, titled "Because You Watched," promoted Netflix's original content as the two-week Emmy nomination period approaches its midpoint.
At Saturday’s MTV Movie and TV Awards, “13 Reasons Why” star Alisha Boe said the sexual assault case against former Stanford University swimmer Brock Turner shaped her performance as a rape survivor pursuing justice against her rapist. “The Brock Turner case was my bible and what I drew a lot of inspiration from,” Boe told Variety on the […]
<strong>UPDATED to include reaction to Mr. Hastings’ remarks, 8:50 AM: </strong>Netflix CEO Reed Hastings defended the decision to renew the controversial teen drama series <em>13 Reasons Why f</em>or a third season, despite concerns from one parenting group that warned the streaming service could potentially have “the blood of children on their hands” for the show’s graphic depictions of suicide and sexual violence. Hastings expressed Netflix’s support for the series while seemingly shrugging off…
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At the end of season 1 of 13 Reasons Why Jessica Davis (Alisha Boe) confessed to her father that she’d been sexually assaulted. Season 2 of the series, which picks up five months after the events of the first, finds Jessica struggling to move on as a survivor once she returns to school. Olivia Baker (Kate Walsh) sues Liberty High, believing the school could’ve done more to protect Hannah (Katherine Langford) from the bullying and rape that ultimately led to her suicide – and those tapes.
Friendly warning: We’re about to spoil the ending of 13 Reasons Why‘s second season. Haven’t watched? Get to streaming! If you’ve already completed your binge of 13 Reasons Why‘s harrowing second season, this news might not come as a huge surprise to you, but for the sake of making things official: If Netflix does bring the show […]
Netflix has canceled Friday night’s Los Angeles premiere of “13 Reasons Why” Season 2 following the Santa Fe High School shooting that left at least 10 dead earlier that day, the streaming service announced. “Our hearts are with the victims of the Santa Fe High School shooting, and with all victims of gun violence,” Netflix […]
Is a new track from Selena Gomez, "Back to You," looking back at a past relationship? The consensus from fans is it that has to be about the Biebs.
Netflix will premiere “13 Reasons Why” Season 2, the next chapter in its controversial hit teen-suicide drama, on May 18. The streamer announced the premiere date on social media, with the caption, “The tapes were just the beginning.” That came after it teased the reveal in posts earlier Monday saying “The truth is developing” and […]
The Parents Television Council is calling on Netflix to make some changes to its platform, in order to make the award-winning series "13 Reasons Why" safer for minors.
Coming out, sexual assault, self-worth — those are just some of the issues Teen TV is tackling today. Showrunners Joss Whedon, Julie Plec, I. Marlene King, and others remember their most impactful storylines.
In addition to the study, the "13 Reasons Why" cast members have filmed a video warning viewers of the graphic, potentially triggering issues addressed in the series — and explaining how viewers can get help.
Producers from “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” “13 Reasons Why,” “Pretty Little Liars,” and other teen shows discuss how “My So-Called Life” had an impact on them when they were that age.