The new Walker, Texas Ranger reboot, Walker, adds The 100 alum Lindsey Morgan in a critical role alongside star and producer Jared Padalecki.
Walker, Texas Ranger reboot starring Jared Padalecki gets an early series pickup the CW's 2020-2021 season.
As unlikely as it sounds, a Walker, Texas Ranger reboot starring Supernatural's Jared Padalecki is really happening, and it's going forward at The CW.
Walker, Texas Ranger has found a home. The reboot of the Chuck Norris series, which stars Jared Padalecki (Supernatural) in the titular role, will ride again on the CW, Deadline reports. The original Walker ran for eight magnificent seasons. If this reboot lasts even half as long, it’ll be considered a success. This marks the third marriage of Padalecki and the CW. The star has played Sam Winchester on Supernatural, which is in its final season, for better than three hundred episodes, dating all the way back to 2005. Before that, he was Dean Forester for five seasons on …
Classic 90s show Walker, Texas Ranger will soon get a reboot but before it airs, here’s a guide to the cast and characters of the original series.
Jared Padalecki is quite literally getting right back up on the horse after Supernatural ends its 15-season run. Deadline reports the actor will headline and executive produce a reboot of Walker, Texas Ranger, the CBS action series from the 1990s that starred noted duster enthusiast Chuck Norris. The series will be a hard reboot of the original, not a Son of Walker situation, that will see the Texas Ranger working with a female partner as a nod to Nia Peeples' Syd Cooke from seasons 7 and 8. Here's a synopsis, per the original report: At the center of …
Jared Padalecki will star in and executive produce a Walker, Texas Ranger reboot based on the action series that starred Chuck Norris.
Netflix has released the trailer for The Highwaymen. The film follows the “untold true story” of the former Texas Rangers (played by Kevin Costner and Woody Harrelson) who captured and killed the notorious outlaws Bonnie and Clyde. The detectives were notable because they relied on their instincts and old school skills rather than the latest technology employed by the FBI. Does anyone watch 1967’s Bonnie and Clyde and think, “I wonder what the detectives were up to?” While there’s nothing necessarily wrong with being on the side of law enforcement, they don’t seem like the most electric …