'Broadchurch' creator Chris Chibnall and star David Tennant talk the reveal of Trish's rapist in the series finale and Hardy and Miller's future.
You don't want to miss the series finale of "Broadchurch," the premiere of "The Defenders," and the penultimate episode of "Game of Thrones" Season 7.
Creator Chris Chibnall and star David Tennant weigh in on the final season's eventful penultimate episode.
'Broadchurch' creator Chris Chibnall talks about Mark's confrontation with Joe Miller in the final season's sixth episode.
Spoiler alert! “Broadchurch” creator Chris Chibnall takes us inside the final season’s fifth episode.
“Broadchurch” creator Chris Chibnall discusses Episode’s developments — and David Tennant talks Hardy’s date.
Episode 3 of Broadchurch's final season cast, to quote Olivia Colman's Miller, "a scarily wide net" of suspects for the rape of Trish Winterman.
Episode 2 of Broadchurch‘s final season raised more questions as Hardy (David Tennant) and Miller (Olivia Colman) truly began their investigation into the rape of Trish Winterman (Julie Hesmondhalgh). Why did Trish’s estranged husband, teacher Ian (Charlie Higson), refuse a DNA test and decide to do laundry and scrub mud off his shoes?
The premiere of the third and final season of BBC America’s Broadchurch ended with a chilling realization: whoever sexually assaulted Trish (Happy Valley‘s Julie Hesmondhalgh) outside her friend Cath’s 50th birthday party came prepared to do it — carrying a condom, blue twine to bind her wrists, and some kind of cotton gag. The case will introduce DI Alec Hardy (David Tennant) and DS Ellie Miller (Olivia Colman) to new Broadchurch residents, but as we learned, familiar faces still abound in the series.
The final season of Broadchurch gives fans what they want while also challenging them, says Ken Tucker.
David Tennant and Olivia Colman return to investigate a rape in Season 3 of BBC America's 'Broadchurch,' premiering June 28.
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The third and final season of David Tennant- and Olivia Colman-starring detective drama, 'Broadchurch,' has been set to make its U.S. debut on BBC America on June 28.
David Tennant and Olivia Colman will return in Season 3 of “Broadchurch,” premiering later this year on BBC America.
David Tennant talked 'Broadchurch,' 'Gracepoint,' 'Doctor Who' and more at BAFTA's "in conversation" event.
Glossy and engaging, The Night Manager is a spy romance featuring Tom Hiddleston (Loki in Thor) and Hugh Laurie (House in House) trying to out-do each other in projecting silky menace. The six-part miniseries, premiering on AMC Tuesday night, is based on the 1993 John le Carre novel of the same name, updated that so we viewers don’t have to strain our pretty little heads with annoying stuff like, you know, history. Hiddleston plays Jonathan Pine, Iraq war veteran turned night manager of a Cairo hotel when he’s enlisted in the British spy game by Angela Burr (Broadchurch’s Olivia Colman).
David Tennant and Olivia Colman will reunite for the final season, shooting this summer.
He will be replaced by 'Broadchurch' creator Chris Chibnall.
In 2015, television made us laugh, it made us cry, it made us text friends “OMG?!” There were so many incredible moments that we couldn’t stop talking about on Twitter, in the office kitchen, via Skype with our moms.Related: The 26 Best TV Episodes of 2015There were hilarious musical numbers like “Pinot Noir” on Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt and Kristen Wiig’s “Chandelier” dance at the Grammys. We stopped breathing for a few minutes during thrilling fights on Justified and Daredevil. We’re still trying to wrap our heads around that Times Square scene on Mr. Robot. And our jaws are still on the floor from seeing Cookie show off her goodies underneath that fur coat on Empire. Watching Cersei on her walk of shame on Game of Thrones was as electrifying as watching Peggy Olsen on her walk of non-shame on Mad Men. It was an amazing year of TV — here are the moments that we can’t forget.
As any David Tennant fan knows after years of watching him promote Doctor Who and Broadchurch, no one evades questions more delightfully. Hoping some of the mind control capabilities of his latest character, the villainous Kilgrave in Marvel’s Jessica Jones (now streaming on Netflix), had rubbed off on us, we invited him in to Yahoo Studios, handed him a card filled with questions, and asked him to answer them. Of course, Tennant wouldn’t want to reveal too much about Jessica Jones, which the critics are loving, including Yahoo TV’s own Ken Tucker, who calls Krysten Ritter’s titular private eye — who once again finds herself the object of Kilgrave’s twisted affection — “the best Marvel superhero on TV.” “It’s character-driven in the way that Marvel’s stuff always so successfully is, but it does inhabit a darker corner of that universe,” Tennant says. You probably wouldn’t show Jessica Jones to your 10-year-old, unless you want to give them nightmares.” People keep asking him what research he did to play Kilgrave.
There’s no hiding that Yahoo TV editors remain hooked on BBC America’s Broadchurch — we did weekly postmortems for its second season. The show was crowned Best Mystery in our inaugural fan-voted awards for its second season, which actually posed two: Could someone we all saw confess to killing 11-year-old Danny Latimer at the end of Season 1 actually get off? Over the course of eight skillfully-scripted, beautifully-edited episodes, choices Hardy and DS Ellie Miller (Olivia Colman) had made in Season 1 — the consequences of which viewers had never even thought to consider — came back to bite them.
Best Sex Scene: The Good Morning, 'Outlander’With 46 percent of the vote, Jamie (Sam Heughan) waking up Claire (Caitriona Balfe) at the start of the episode “By the Pricking of My Thumbs” topped Oliver and Felicity finally doing the deed on 'Arrow.’ 2. The First Time, 'Arrow’ (32%)3. The F–ktage, 'Sons of Anarchy’ (13%)4. The Orgy, 'Sense8’ (6%)5. The Political Pillow Talk, 'Game of Thrones’ (2%)6. The Information Act, 'How to Get Away With Murder’ (1%)Source: Yahoo TV
“I’m going to tell you everything,” Emmy nominee Kyle Chandler says in voiceover as Rayburn brother John. “What was fascinating about the process,” Anderson told us of filming that 20-minute power play, “was that because we haven’t sat face-to-face in scenes before, it was as much about the actors dancing as it was about the characters dancing and observing each other, sussing each other out.
Today’s three categories: Best Sex Scene, Best Sketch, and Best Mystery. Yes, yes, Outlander’s first season culminated in an epic battle between Black Jack (Tobias Menzies), Jamie (Sam Heughan), and Claire (Caitriona Balfe) for Jamie’s soul, but the Starz drama is also known for its epic love scenes.