Dwayne Johnson, Issa Rae, and Dany Garcia are tag-teaming up for an HBO series centered around a backyard wrestling promotion. Written by Mohamad El Masri, the show is currently titled TRE CNT, as in "Tre Count", like the thing that ends a wrestling match. Not like what you read in your head. Don't say that. Here is the synopsis, via Variety: The project is currently titled “TRE CNT” (a.k.a “TRE COUNT”) and hails from writer Mohamad El Masri. The series focuses on Cassius Jones, a young dock worker and struggling pro-wrestler, who uses inherited life-…
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Kit Harington has some thoughts about that Game of Thrones finale. While the hit HBO series has clearly been building to an ending that revolves around who “wins” the Game of Thrones, the series’ final season was somewhat overshadowed by another major question: what’s happening with Daenerys? The Mother of Dragons—once positioned as a born leader and liberator destined for greatness—devolved into an emotional, petulant monster over the course of just a couple of episodes, after Harington’s Jon Snow revealed to her his true parentage, and thus took away her blood-born claim to the Throne. …
Spoilers for the Game of Thrones series finale follow below. The Game of Thrones finale was surely one of the most highly anticipated television events of this century thus far, but fans of the show had already been rocked a few episodes back by what felt like a sudden turn towards the dark side for Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke). In the penultimate episode, “The Bells,” Dany broke bad fully, laying waste to a surrendered King’s Landing and killing every man, woman, and child in her way. And in the finale, well, Dany gets stabbed in the heart by her …
In chess, everyone knows the most powerful piece is the queen. The same goes for Game of Thrones. On one side of the board is the dark, villainous Queen Cersei. She's the Lady Macbeth of the show. That is, a Lady Macbeth who kills her husband and considers the blood on her hands a fashion statement. On the opposite side is the valiant, fair Queen Daenerys, Mother of Dragons, Breaker of Chains...and approximately seventy-two thousand other titles. She defends the innocent and breaks the wheel, a battle-tested Mother Teresa. Simple as Frey pie, isn't it?
Spoilers for Game of Thrones Season 8 Episode 5 follow below. The penultimate episode of Game of Thrones was one full of major developments, shocking deaths, and huge spectacle. But the aspect of the episode that has everyone fired up concerns Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke), one of the protagonists of the series who has now fully broken bad. Indeed, while shades of the “Mad Queen” may have been visible going back to the earlier seasons, the series still played up Dany as a viable ruler of the Seven Kingdoms. But when standing atop the walls of King’s Landing, with …
Samwell Tarly left Jon Snow with a very serious question to ponder at the end of the Game of Thrones’ Season 8 premiere, “Winterfell.” After telling Jon about his true identity (that he's Aegon Targaryen, the rightful king of Westeros) Jon put up some resistance and reminded Sam that Dany is their queen. But she shouldn't be, Sam protested. "You gave up your crown to save your people. Would she do the same?" Actor John Bradley, who plays Samwell, told Collider that the driving motivation behind the question his character posed to Jon, and behind telling his pal …