Hap and Leonard Mucho Mojo Season 2SundanceTV
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5 Things To Know (If You Don’t Know) About “Hap and Leonard: Mucho Mojo”

The best buddies are back and into more trouble, of course. The ridiculously entertaining new season, Hap and Leonard: Mucho Mojo, is based on the second crime novel in Joe R. Lansdale’s book series, and begins Wednesday, March 15 at 10/9c on SundanceTV. The second season finds lifelong best friends Hap Collins (James Purefoy) and Leonard Pine (Michael Kenneth Williams) mixed up in more mayhem. This outing, however, is much darker, as a child is found dead under the house Leonard’s living in. “It’s way darker. It’s so dark, it’s creepy,” Williams says. “Last season was very explosive and action-packed […]

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Balancing The Scales: ‘Chicago Justice’ Mixes Up The ‘Law & Order’ Formula

In creating a fourth series in the Chicago universe, NBC and Dick Wolf are moving away from first-responder stories and presenting a series that seems more akin to the “ripped-from-the-headlines” world of Wolf’s Law & Order. And that’s by design, explains longtime L&O producer Michael S. Chernuchin, who is executive producing Chicago Justice. “I always liked that on Law & Order — and hopefully it works here, too — where you rip from the headlines to draw people in and then go in a completely different direction. It’s been working so far. I mean, they’re all fictional. Every case we […]

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‘Underground’ on WGN America: The Railroad Gets Real In Season 2

WGN America’s acclaimed civil rights series Underground is about to teach you more about the heart and soul of Harriet Tubman than you ever learned in history class. In the final scene of Season 1, the famed abolitionist and humanitarian — played by Under the Dome’s Aisha Hinds — encountered Jurnee Smollett-Bell’s escaped slave Rosalee, who’d been separated from her love, Noah (Hidden Figures‘ Aldis Hodge). This season Tubman is a fully realized force in the fractured world of the Macon 7, their allies and enemies. Embodying the civil rights icon, says Hinds, “elevated me in my spiritual life, it […]