Over the course of five seasons, the NBC series Blindspot has seen its characters navigate life-or-death level missions, romances, mind wipes, heartbreaks, more mind wipes, and deaths, all while saving the world numerous times. The team — comprised of Jane Doe (Jaimie Alexander), Kurt Weller (Sullivan Stapleton), Tasha Zapata (Audrey Esparza), Patterson (Ashley Johnson) and Rich DotCom (Ennis Esmer) — might not be totally unscathed by everything that they’ve been through, but they ultimately still have each other and their families to help get them through. During this 1-on-1 phone interview with Collider, showrunner Martin Gero talked …
The 100th episode of a TV show is always big, but when it’s also the series finale, you also want to make it as memorable as possible and end on a high note. On NBC’s Blindspot, the team – comprised of Jane Doe (Jaimie Alexander), Kurt Weller (Sullivan Stapleton), Tasha Zapata (Audrey Esparza), Patterson (Ashley Johnson) and Rich DotCom (Ennis Esmer) – finally ended their battle with the evil Madeline Burke (Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio), thereby clearing their names, but their final mission still isn’t entirely complete and they’ll have to work together to save the population of New …
With this being the final season of the NBC series Blindspot, the stakes are higher than ever, as Jane (Jaimie Alexander) and the surviving members of the former FBI taskforce remain on the run, without their usual gadgets and tech, and unable to turn to their list of allies for fear of putting them at risk. When Jane is shot and Weller (Sullivan Stapleton) is kidnapped and forced to fight some dark ghosts from his own past, the team must fight to save both of their lives. During this 1-on-1 phone interview with Collider, Aussie actor Sullivan Stapleton …
Spoilers for Blindspot Season 5, Episode 1, "I Came to Sleigh," follow below. With the explosive (literally!) Season 5 premiere of the NBC drama series Blindspot, the final season is set up to be one full of high stakes that will only continue to get more and more dangerous for Jane (Jaimie Alexander) and the surviving members of the former FBI taskforce, as they remain on the run. Without their usual gadgets and tech, and unable to turn to their list of allies for fear of putting them at risk, they know they must do the impossible and find a …
From creator/showrunner Martin Gero, the NBC drama series Blindspot is heading into its fifth and final season that will take fans on a roller coaster ride of emotions and action, as the team attempts to carry out a mission that will clear their names and allow them to return to their lives. With Jane (Jaimie Alexander) and the surviving members of the former FBI taskforce on the run without their usual gadgets and tech, they know they must do the impossible and find a way to stop Madeline (Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio) before she takes them out for good. During …
In this article, we will take a look at the 10 best episodes of Blindspot according to IMDb.
In this article, we'll take a look at which episodes IMDb lists as the 10 worst in Blindspot's history.
Blindspotting didn't get any of the love it deserved at last year's Academy Awards, but it looks like director Carlos López Estrada's electric look at race relations will live on. According to Variety, Starz is developing a spinoff series for the film that will see Jasmine Cephas Jones reprising the role of Ashley from the film. Daveed Diggs and Rafael Casal, who wrote and starred in the film, also wrote the series. Blindspotting, which debuted in July of 2018, stars Diggs as a convicted felon trying to finish out the last three days of his parole …
Walt Disney Animation Studios has hired four filmmakers to develop new animated films for theatrical release, including Blindspotting director Carlos Lopez Estrada. The others are director Suzi Yoonessi (Unlovable) and Disney animation veterans Josie Trinidad (Zootopia) and Marc Smith (Frozen 2). Variety broke the news, and while the trade didn't provide any details about any of the four projects, including their titles, it did say that the announcement reflects Disney's commitment to diversity and inclusion. The studio is already prepping Raya and the Last Dragon, which hails from Crazy Rich Asians co-writer Adele Lim, and will star …
Walt Disney Animation Studios has hired four filmmakers to develop new animated films for theatrical release, including Blindspotting director Carlos Lopez Estrada. The others are director Suzi Yoonessi (Unlovable) and Disney animation veterans Josie Trinidad (Zootopia) and Marc Smith (Frozen 2). Variety broke the news, and while the trade didn't provide any details about any of the four projects, including their titles, it did say that the announcement reflects Disney's commitment to diversity and inclusion. The studio is already prepping Raya and the Last Dragon, which hails from Crazy Rich Asians co-writer Adele Lim, and will star …
Set in New York City, right in the middle of Times Square, a young lady unzipped a duffle bag and stepped her naked body into our lives. Little did we know, she would lead us on a wild tattoo and action-packed adventure for four seasons.