When Apple TV+ launched on November 1, 2019, there were reservations about it because who needed another streaming service?
It seemed like another venture by the tech giant, Apple, to squeeze its customers the last dollars in their pockets as nothing cheap comes from them.
However, the launch surprised many when the service was cheaper than all others in the same industry, and here's the kicker: the shows were actually good.
The streamer hit the mark with its scripted launch dramas that boasted a stellar cast of respectable actors, and the stories told were some of the best of the past ten years.
The launch slate consisted of three top-tier dramas: For All Mankind, See, and The Morning Show.
These shows were peak television with ingenuity, great production value, and, most importantly, great stories.
The Morning Show was an inside look into the workings of a legacy news media organization and the...
It seemed like another venture by the tech giant, Apple, to squeeze its customers the last dollars in their pockets as nothing cheap comes from them.
However, the launch surprised many when the service was cheaper than all others in the same industry, and here's the kicker: the shows were actually good.
The streamer hit the mark with its scripted launch dramas that boasted a stellar cast of respectable actors, and the stories told were some of the best of the past ten years.
The launch slate consisted of three top-tier dramas: For All Mankind, See, and The Morning Show.
These shows were peak television with ingenuity, great production value, and, most importantly, great stories.
The Morning Show was an inside look into the workings of a legacy news media organization and the...
- 12/8/2023
- by Denis Kimathi
- TVfanatic
Who saw that coming?
Billions, you better not toy with our emotions because there is only one acceptable outcome, and it doesn't look like we are on the same page about what that is.
We'd hate to see a series finale that makes us feel how we felt towards the end of this episode.
With that out of the way, we will discuss everything that went down on Billions Season 7 Episode 11, so if you're yet to get caught up, beware of spoilers.
The episode packed a lot of surprises, from Axe's new firm to Governor Dunlop's return and her final decision. Ironically, it was one of the shortest episodes of Billions ever, having a runtime of under fifty minutes.
It had the classic Billions feel, with the story not being told chronologically to maintain that element of surprise once plays were revealed and surprised we were.
You should have...
Billions, you better not toy with our emotions because there is only one acceptable outcome, and it doesn't look like we are on the same page about what that is.
We'd hate to see a series finale that makes us feel how we felt towards the end of this episode.
With that out of the way, we will discuss everything that went down on Billions Season 7 Episode 11, so if you're yet to get caught up, beware of spoilers.
The episode packed a lot of surprises, from Axe's new firm to Governor Dunlop's return and her final decision. Ironically, it was one of the shortest episodes of Billions ever, having a runtime of under fifty minutes.
It had the classic Billions feel, with the story not being told chronologically to maintain that element of surprise once plays were revealed and surprised we were.
You should have...
- 10/21/2023
- by Denis Kimathi
- TVfanatic
We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, we’re lobbing queries left and right about lotsa shows including Survivor, Bosch: Legacy, The Morning Show, Daryl Dixon, Loki and more!
1 | Did you catch The Fall of the House of Usher‘s blink-and-you-miss-it nod to the Mike Flanagan-directed Gerald’s Game when Morrie and Lenore were scrolling through Netflix? And — spoiler alert! — before Dupin revealed there was no informant, which of the Ushers were you sure had dropped a dime on the family?
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1 | Did you catch The Fall of the House of Usher‘s blink-and-you-miss-it nod to the Mike Flanagan-directed Gerald’s Game when Morrie and Lenore were scrolling through Netflix? And — spoiler alert! — before Dupin revealed there was no informant, which of the Ushers were you sure had dropped a dime on the family?
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- 10/20/2023
- by Matt Webb Mitovich, Ryan Schwartz, Keisha Hatchett, Kimberly Roots, Charlie Mason, Andy Swift, Dave Nemetz and Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
Showtime’s Billions season seven episode 11 has the potential to be one of the show’s best episodes, now that the stage has been set for a huge, game-changing showdown between Axe and Prince. Episode 11, “Axe Global,” will air on Paramount+ with Showtime on Friday, October 20, 2023.
Season seven episodes also air on Showtime on Sundays at 8pm Et/Pt.
Season seven stars Paul Giamatti as Chuck Rhoades, Corey Stoll as Mike Prince, Maggie Siff as Wendy Rhoades, David Costabile as Mike “Wags” Wagner, Asia Kate Dillon as Taylor Mason, and Dola Rashad as Kate Sacker. Jeffrey DeMunn plays Chuck Rhoades Sr., Sakina Jaffrey is Daevisha “Dave” Mahar, Kelly AuCoin is “Dollar” Bill Stern, Daniel Breaker is Roger “Scooter” Dunbar, and Toney Goins plays Philip Charyn.
Damian Lewis reprises his role as Bobby Axelrod for the final season.
“Axe Global” Plot: Chuck, Axe and Wendy square off against Prince as the campaign intensity increases.
Season seven episodes also air on Showtime on Sundays at 8pm Et/Pt.
Season seven stars Paul Giamatti as Chuck Rhoades, Corey Stoll as Mike Prince, Maggie Siff as Wendy Rhoades, David Costabile as Mike “Wags” Wagner, Asia Kate Dillon as Taylor Mason, and Dola Rashad as Kate Sacker. Jeffrey DeMunn plays Chuck Rhoades Sr., Sakina Jaffrey is Daevisha “Dave” Mahar, Kelly AuCoin is “Dollar” Bill Stern, Daniel Breaker is Roger “Scooter” Dunbar, and Toney Goins plays Philip Charyn.
Damian Lewis reprises his role as Bobby Axelrod for the final season.
“Axe Global” Plot: Chuck, Axe and Wendy square off against Prince as the campaign intensity increases.
- 10/16/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
The trailer for Showtime’s Billions season seven episode 10 confirms that Bobby Axelrod will be pulled into the battle between Mike Prince and the newly formed alliance of #TeamWendy and Chuck. The teaser indicates Mike’s attempt to get Bobby to stay on the sidelines by threatening Wendy doesn’t go as planned.
“Threatening her is a bigger mistake than threatening me,” warns Bobby.
Episode 10, “Enemies List,” will air on Paramount+ with Showtime on Friday, October 13, 2023. Season seven episodes also air on Showtime on Sundays at 8pm Et/Pt.
Season seven stars Paul Giamatti as Chuck Rhoades, Corey Stoll as Mike Prince, Maggie Siff as Wendy Rhoades, David Costabile as Mike “Wags” Wagner, Asia Kate Dillon as Taylor Mason, and Dola Rashad as Kate Sacker. Jeffrey DeMunn plays Chuck Rhoades Sr., Sakina Jaffrey is Daevisha “Dave” Mahar, Kelly AuCoin is “Dollar” Bill Stern, Daniel Breaker is Roger “Scooter” Dunbar, and Toney Goins plays Philip Charyn.
“Threatening her is a bigger mistake than threatening me,” warns Bobby.
Episode 10, “Enemies List,” will air on Paramount+ with Showtime on Friday, October 13, 2023. Season seven episodes also air on Showtime on Sundays at 8pm Et/Pt.
Season seven stars Paul Giamatti as Chuck Rhoades, Corey Stoll as Mike Prince, Maggie Siff as Wendy Rhoades, David Costabile as Mike “Wags” Wagner, Asia Kate Dillon as Taylor Mason, and Dola Rashad as Kate Sacker. Jeffrey DeMunn plays Chuck Rhoades Sr., Sakina Jaffrey is Daevisha “Dave” Mahar, Kelly AuCoin is “Dollar” Bill Stern, Daniel Breaker is Roger “Scooter” Dunbar, and Toney Goins plays Philip Charyn.
- 10/8/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Showtime’s Billions season seven episode eight finds guest star Melina Kanakaredes (The Resident) showing up as a potential political adversary to Mike Prince. Episode eight, “The Owl,” will air on Paramount+ with Showtime on Friday, September 29, 2023. Season seven episodes also air on Showtime on Sundays at 8pm Et/Pt.
Season seven stars Paul Giamatti as Chuck Rhoades, Corey Stoll as Mike Prince, Maggie Siff as Wendy Rhoades, David Costabile as Mike “Wags” Wagner, Asia Kate Dillon as Taylor Mason, and Dola Rashad as Kate Sacker. Jeffrey DeMunn plays Chuck Rhoades Sr., Sakina Jaffrey is Daevisha “Dave” Mahar, Kelly AuCoin is “Dollar” Bill Stern, Daniel Breaker is Roger “Scooter” Dunbar, and Toney Goins plays Philip Charyn.
Damian Lewis reprises his role as Bobby Axelrod for the final season.
“The Owl” Plot: Chuck and Prince venture upstate to rub elbows with a new political force. Prince sacrifices pride to do a personal favor.
Season seven stars Paul Giamatti as Chuck Rhoades, Corey Stoll as Mike Prince, Maggie Siff as Wendy Rhoades, David Costabile as Mike “Wags” Wagner, Asia Kate Dillon as Taylor Mason, and Dola Rashad as Kate Sacker. Jeffrey DeMunn plays Chuck Rhoades Sr., Sakina Jaffrey is Daevisha “Dave” Mahar, Kelly AuCoin is “Dollar” Bill Stern, Daniel Breaker is Roger “Scooter” Dunbar, and Toney Goins plays Philip Charyn.
Damian Lewis reprises his role as Bobby Axelrod for the final season.
“The Owl” Plot: Chuck and Prince venture upstate to rub elbows with a new political force. Prince sacrifices pride to do a personal favor.
- 9/23/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Showtime’s Billions season seven episode seven’s promo shows Mike Prince’s people hosting a black-tie gambling event. The promo also offers a snippet of Prince being turned down, something that doesn’t happen often enough. Episode six brought Bobby Axelrod back into the thick of things when he struck a deal with Chuck Rhoades to help out Grigor Andolov (John Malkovich), which meant that Axe now owes Chuck a favor. That has to come into play soon, given that we’re in the final stretch of the final season. However, there’s no sign of Axe in the promo or the episode’s photos.
Episode seven, “Dmv,” will air on Paramount+ with Showtime on Friday, September 22, 2023. Season seven episodes also air on Showtime on Sundays at 8pm Et/Pt.
Season seven stars Paul Giamatti as Chuck Rhoades, Corey Stoll as Mike Prince, Maggie Siff as Wendy Rhoades, David Costabile as Mike “Wags” Wagner,...
Episode seven, “Dmv,” will air on Paramount+ with Showtime on Friday, September 22, 2023. Season seven episodes also air on Showtime on Sundays at 8pm Et/Pt.
Season seven stars Paul Giamatti as Chuck Rhoades, Corey Stoll as Mike Prince, Maggie Siff as Wendy Rhoades, David Costabile as Mike “Wags” Wagner,...
- 9/17/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Bobby “Axe” Axelrod (Damian Lewis) proclaims that he’s back and wide awake in the official trailer for Showtime’s Billions season seven. The trailer for the final season of the award-winning series also shows Chuck Rhoades (Paul Giamatti) declaring he’s going to hold the rich and powerful and criminal accountable. Meanwhile, Mike Prince (Corey Stoll) is busy launching his run for president.
Also returning for the seventh and final season are Maggie Siff as Wendy Rhoades, David Costabile as Mike ‘Wags’ Wagner, Asia Kate Dillon as Taylor Mason, Dola Rashad as Kate Sacker, and Jeffrey DeMunn as Chuck Rhoades, Sr. Sakina Jaffrey is Daevisha ‘Dave’ Mahar, Daniel Breaker is Roger ‘Scooter’ Dunbar, and Toney Goins plays Philip Charyn.
Billions season seven premieres on Paramount+ with Showtime on Friday, August 11, 2023 and on Showtime on Sunday, August 13 at 8pm Et/Pt. The final season consists of 12 new episodes.
Brian Koppelman...
Also returning for the seventh and final season are Maggie Siff as Wendy Rhoades, David Costabile as Mike ‘Wags’ Wagner, Asia Kate Dillon as Taylor Mason, Dola Rashad as Kate Sacker, and Jeffrey DeMunn as Chuck Rhoades, Sr. Sakina Jaffrey is Daevisha ‘Dave’ Mahar, Daniel Breaker is Roger ‘Scooter’ Dunbar, and Toney Goins plays Philip Charyn.
Billions season seven premieres on Paramount+ with Showtime on Friday, August 11, 2023 and on Showtime on Sunday, August 13 at 8pm Et/Pt. The final season consists of 12 new episodes.
Brian Koppelman...
- 6/27/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
“This is it. it’s what you’ve been waiting for.” Showtime has released the trailer for the upcoming seventh and final season of Billions, featuring the return of Damian Lewis as Bobby “Axe” Axelrod — and he’s all over it. Each episode will stream weekly on Paramount+ with Showtime beginning on Friday, August 11, with the linear debut on Sunday, August 13 at 8/7c. “You can’t escape your enemies, because I’m back now,” Axe says in the trailer. “And I’m wide awake.” Meanwhile, Chuck Rhoades (Paul Giamatti) is determined to “hold the rich and powerful and criminal accountable for their actions, no matter the cost.” The video, which you can watch above, also offers a look at Mike Prince (Corey Stoll) announcing his run for president of the United States, teases consequences, and much more. Mark Seliger/Showtime “That’s the problem with vacations, they always end too soon,...
- 6/27/2023
- TV Insider
Damien Lewis’ Bobby Axelrod is back in the trailer for the final season of Showtime’s “Billions.”
The seventh season of the drama series launches on Paramount+ with Showtime August 11.
“America, the land of the free, opportunity and self determination,” Lewis’ voiceover kicks off the fast-paced trailer, which you can watch above. “But you can’t escape your enemies … because I’m back now, and I’m wide awake.”
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Lewis’ return as Axelrod comes following his break from the show after Season 5. The “Homeland” star and Emmy winner rejoins Paul Giamatti, Corey Stoll and Maggie Siff.
Showtime previously announced the final season with its streaming launch date as well as its on-air debut Sunday, August 13, at 8 p.m. Et/Pt. Season 7 will contain 12 episodes.
“We’re gonna hold the rich and powerful and criminal accountable for...
The seventh season of the drama series launches on Paramount+ with Showtime August 11.
“America, the land of the free, opportunity and self determination,” Lewis’ voiceover kicks off the fast-paced trailer, which you can watch above. “But you can’t escape your enemies … because I’m back now, and I’m wide awake.”
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Lewis’ return as Axelrod comes following his break from the show after Season 5. The “Homeland” star and Emmy winner rejoins Paul Giamatti, Corey Stoll and Maggie Siff.
Showtime previously announced the final season with its streaming launch date as well as its on-air debut Sunday, August 13, at 8 p.m. Et/Pt. Season 7 will contain 12 episodes.
“We’re gonna hold the rich and powerful and criminal accountable for...
- 6/27/2023
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
When it comes to dramatic storytelling, few shows do it better than Showtime's "Billions." Premiering in 2016, the series initially followed U.S. Attorney Chuck Rhoades (Paul Giamatti) and hedge fund CEO Bobby "Axe" Axelrod (Damian Lewis) in a cat-and-mouse game involving financial crimes, determined (and oft-corrupt) government officials, dysfunctional families, obsession, and tested loyalties. While taking some license to push the narrative and give each character a unique personality, "Billions" also highlights the real worlds of federal prosecutors and high finance. The first season and its two main characters were allegedly loosely inspired by the former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Preet Bharara's case against Sac Capital Advisors founder Steven Cohen for insider trading.
As The Wall Street Journal reports, depicting these complicated worlds as accurately as possible was important to "Billions" co-creators and writers Andrew Ross Sorkin, Brian Koppelman, and David Levien, who...
As The Wall Street Journal reports, depicting these complicated worlds as accurately as possible was important to "Billions" co-creators and writers Andrew Ross Sorkin, Brian Koppelman, and David Levien, who...
- 2/19/2023
- by Kylie Hemmert
- Slash Film
It's been a long time between episodes of the Billions TV show, thanks to the pandemic. Showtime has announced that season five of the financial drama series will resume on Sunday, September 5th and there will be five episodes. The first seven installments of the season aired in April and May of 2020. The series was renewed for a sixth season late last year.
Billions stars Paul Giamatti, Damian Lewis, and Maggie Siff. The cast also includes David Costabile, Condola Rashad, Kelly AuCoin, and Jeffrey DeMunn. Corey Stoll and Julianna Margulies are recurring guest stars. In season five, Bobby Axelrod (Lewis) and Chuck Rhoades (Giamatti) see their vicious rivalry reignited, while new enemies rise and take aim. Social impact pioneer Mike Prince (Stoll) poses a true threat to Axe's dominance and Wendy Rhoades (Siff) reevaluates her loyalties and...
Billions stars Paul Giamatti, Damian Lewis, and Maggie Siff. The cast also includes David Costabile, Condola Rashad, Kelly AuCoin, and Jeffrey DeMunn. Corey Stoll and Julianna Margulies are recurring guest stars. In season five, Bobby Axelrod (Lewis) and Chuck Rhoades (Giamatti) see their vicious rivalry reignited, while new enemies rise and take aim. Social impact pioneer Mike Prince (Stoll) poses a true threat to Axe's dominance and Wendy Rhoades (Siff) reevaluates her loyalties and...
- 6/11/2021
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Showtime’s Billions will return for its fifth season this fall.
The Damian Lewis and Paul Giamatti-fronted legal drama will return Sunday, September 5 at 9 p.m. Et/Pt with five new episodes.
In the second half of season five, the presence of powerful billionaire Mike Prince (Corey Stoll) sends ripples through Axe Capital and gives Chuck Rhoades (Giamatti) a potential new weapon in his fight against Bobby Axelrod (Lewis). Alliances form, get ripped apart and form anew, and everyone from Taylor (Asia Kate Dillon) to Wendy (Maggie Siff) gets roped into the conflict, which comes very close to destroying all they hold dear. The series also stars David Costabile, Condola Rashad, Kelly AuCoin and Jeffrey DeMunn. Jeanane Garafolo will guest star as Winslow, the hip owner of a legal cannabis corp.
Billions, even before its fifth season launches on Showtime, has been renewed for season six. The sixth season...
The Damian Lewis and Paul Giamatti-fronted legal drama will return Sunday, September 5 at 9 p.m. Et/Pt with five new episodes.
In the second half of season five, the presence of powerful billionaire Mike Prince (Corey Stoll) sends ripples through Axe Capital and gives Chuck Rhoades (Giamatti) a potential new weapon in his fight against Bobby Axelrod (Lewis). Alliances form, get ripped apart and form anew, and everyone from Taylor (Asia Kate Dillon) to Wendy (Maggie Siff) gets roped into the conflict, which comes very close to destroying all they hold dear. The series also stars David Costabile, Condola Rashad, Kelly AuCoin and Jeffrey DeMunn. Jeanane Garafolo will guest star as Winslow, the hip owner of a legal cannabis corp.
Billions, even before its fifth season launches on Showtime, has been renewed for season six. The sixth season...
- 6/10/2021
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
Who returned to threaten Taylor's future?
On Billions Season 5 Episode 2, Taylor had to contend with a face from the past, but did anyone want to defend her?
Meanwhile, Axe chased a play at Mike Prince's conference, leading to a big takedown.
Chuck wrestled with his demons and chose a striking new path.
Was there hope for him to change his ways?
Watch Billions Season 5 Episode 2 Online
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On Billions Season 5 Episode 2, Taylor had to contend with a face from the past, but did anyone want to defend her?
Meanwhile, Axe chased a play at Mike Prince's conference, leading to a big takedown.
Chuck wrestled with his demons and chose a striking new path.
Was there hope for him to change his ways?
Watch Billions Season 5 Episode 2 Online
Use the video above to watch Billions online right here via TV Fanatic.
Catch up on all your favorite shows and reviews and join in the conversations with other fanatics who love TV as much as you.
And we sure would appreciate a follow of our new Twitter account as we work to rebuild our audience!
@TVFanatic View Slideshow: 45 Characters Getting Coal for Christmas...
- 5/11/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Spoiler Alert: Do not read if you have not seen “The New Decas,” the season 5 premiere of Showtime’s “Billions.”
Can the group of hardcore characters who fuel the “Billions” universe overcome their baser instincts to find success and happiness? These are the broad themes of the fifth season of “Billions,” Showtime’s twisty-turny drama series set against the backdrop of New York’s investment and high-finance community.
Brian Koppelman and David Levien, series co-creators and showrunners, join the Variety After Show, presented by National Geographic, to break down the season premiere and offer some insights about the rest of the season ahead. The opener, “The New Decas,” was penned by Koppelman and Levien and directed by Matthew McLoota.
In the Q&a with Variety business editor Cynthia Littleton, Koppelman notes that the challenge of steering a new season is always to take the characters to new places while continuing the overarching storylines.
Can the group of hardcore characters who fuel the “Billions” universe overcome their baser instincts to find success and happiness? These are the broad themes of the fifth season of “Billions,” Showtime’s twisty-turny drama series set against the backdrop of New York’s investment and high-finance community.
Brian Koppelman and David Levien, series co-creators and showrunners, join the Variety After Show, presented by National Geographic, to break down the season premiere and offer some insights about the rest of the season ahead. The opener, “The New Decas,” was penned by Koppelman and Levien and directed by Matthew McLoota.
In the Q&a with Variety business editor Cynthia Littleton, Koppelman notes that the challenge of steering a new season is always to take the characters to new places while continuing the overarching storylines.
- 5/4/2020
- by Variety Staff
- Variety Film + TV
Showtime Networks co-presidents Gary Levine and Jana Winograde took the TCA stage on Monday morning to unveil a slew of premiere dates.
The first of them is Billions, which will debut its fifth season on May 3 at 9 pm Et/Pt. As previously reported, Julianna Margulies (The Good Wife) and Corey Stoll (House of Cards) are set to appear in the series in multiple episodes alongside series stars Paul Giamatti and Damian Lewis. The season is currently in production in New York.
In the forthcoming season, Bobby Axelrod (Lewis) and Chuck Rhoades (Giamatti) see their vicious rivalry reignited, while new enemies rise and take aim. Stoll will play social impact pioneer Mike Prince, who poses a true threat to Axe while Chuck feuds with a formidable district attorney. Taylor Mason (Asia Kate Dillon) is forced back to Axe Capital, where they must fight to protect their employees and their assets. Wendy...
The first of them is Billions, which will debut its fifth season on May 3 at 9 pm Et/Pt. As previously reported, Julianna Margulies (The Good Wife) and Corey Stoll (House of Cards) are set to appear in the series in multiple episodes alongside series stars Paul Giamatti and Damian Lewis. The season is currently in production in New York.
In the forthcoming season, Bobby Axelrod (Lewis) and Chuck Rhoades (Giamatti) see their vicious rivalry reignited, while new enemies rise and take aim. Stoll will play social impact pioneer Mike Prince, who poses a true threat to Axe while Chuck feuds with a formidable district attorney. Taylor Mason (Asia Kate Dillon) is forced back to Axe Capital, where they must fight to protect their employees and their assets. Wendy...
- 1/13/2020
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Showtime will be raking in Billions once again this spring. The financial drama will be back for Season 5 on Sunday, May 3 at 9/8c, the network revealed Monday at the Television Critics Association winter press tour.
When the show returns, Damian Lewis’ Bobby and Paul Giamatti’s Chuck will reignite their vicious rivalry as “the struggle for power becomes a struggle for survival, and all characters must adapt or risk extinction,” the logline warns. As previously reported, Julianna Margulies (The Good Wife) and Corey Stoll (House of Cards) will appear in multiple Season 5 episodes, respectively playing sociology professor Catherine Brant and social impact pioneer Mike Prince.
When the show returns, Damian Lewis’ Bobby and Paul Giamatti’s Chuck will reignite their vicious rivalry as “the struggle for power becomes a struggle for survival, and all characters must adapt or risk extinction,” the logline warns. As previously reported, Julianna Margulies (The Good Wife) and Corey Stoll (House of Cards) will appear in multiple Season 5 episodes, respectively playing sociology professor Catherine Brant and social impact pioneer Mike Prince.
- 1/13/2020
- TVLine.com
Alec Bojalad Jan 13, 2020
Showtime has picked up Billions season 5, ensuring another year of illicit financial activity.
Pssst. Here's an insider stock tip: Billions has been renewed for season 5 by Showtime. Deadline first reported the news. Also, don't follow up on that tip. Insider trading is illegal. It sent Martha Stewart to jail
Billions has evolved into Showtime's trademark drama. The stock market-centric show has inspired a cadre of devoted fans online and is good for around 4.2 million viewers per episode. Despite getting off to an inauspicious start, the show's brand of cynical humor and storytelling has aged well four seasons in.
“Billions’ addictive examination of wealth and power is supremely entertaining, smart and surprising,” Gary Levine, Co-President of Entertainment, Showtime Networks Inc. said in a statement. “We’re loving season four and can’t wait to buckle up for the wild ride that Brian and David and their brilliant cast...
Showtime has picked up Billions season 5, ensuring another year of illicit financial activity.
Pssst. Here's an insider stock tip: Billions has been renewed for season 5 by Showtime. Deadline first reported the news. Also, don't follow up on that tip. Insider trading is illegal. It sent Martha Stewart to jail
Billions has evolved into Showtime's trademark drama. The stock market-centric show has inspired a cadre of devoted fans online and is good for around 4.2 million viewers per episode. Despite getting off to an inauspicious start, the show's brand of cynical humor and storytelling has aged well four seasons in.
“Billions’ addictive examination of wealth and power is supremely entertaining, smart and surprising,” Gary Levine, Co-President of Entertainment, Showtime Networks Inc. said in a statement. “We’re loving season four and can’t wait to buckle up for the wild ride that Brian and David and their brilliant cast...
- 5/8/2019
- Den of Geek
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