‘From’ Season 3 Pulling a Game of Thrones Level Twist in Episode 1 Has Left Fans Utterly Traumatised
Spoiler Alert !!!This article contains spoilers for 'From' season 3 episode 1.
Sci-fi horror escalated to a whole another level when John Griffin came out with the series, From. Right from the get-go, the show tightened its grip around the viewers, unwilling to let them go. Not only fans but the critics are also absolutely enamored by the show’s unique storyline. The first two seasons have a Rotten Tomatoes rating of 96% and 92%, respectively. The third season of From has recently been released, and let’s just say that the audience is in for a ride.
From (2022 – ) | Credits: MGM Television
Being a fan of such an intense show is not easy. Not only do you not have time to catch your breath, but you also have to face heartbreak after heartbreak, as death and tragedy are always lurking in the shadows. Season 3 of From proved exactly why the show keeps its fans...
Sci-fi horror escalated to a whole another level when John Griffin came out with the series, From. Right from the get-go, the show tightened its grip around the viewers, unwilling to let them go. Not only fans but the critics are also absolutely enamored by the show’s unique storyline. The first two seasons have a Rotten Tomatoes rating of 96% and 92%, respectively. The third season of From has recently been released, and let’s just say that the audience is in for a ride.
From (2022 – ) | Credits: MGM Television
Being a fan of such an intense show is not easy. Not only do you not have time to catch your breath, but you also have to face heartbreak after heartbreak, as death and tragedy are always lurking in the shadows. Season 3 of From proved exactly why the show keeps its fans...
- 9/24/2024
- by Mishkaat Khan
- FandomWire
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Get ready for an all-new season of the beloved horror thriller drama series, From. Created by John Griffin, the Epix and later on an MGM+ series is back with new horrors and more revelations for our favorite characters. From Season 3 will expectedly build on the intense Season 2 finale which ended on a huge cliffhanger and left the fans wondering about what is truly going on in their nightmarish town.
Season 3 will see the townspeople going on the offense as they fight against the horrors and try to escape their deadly reality, which is more possible than ever before in the history of the series. So, get ready for a ton of horror and thrilling revelations in Season 3 of From.
From Season 3 – Episode Guide (When Will the New Episodes Come Out?) Credit – MGM+
From Season 3 consists of ten episodes...
Get ready for an all-new season of the beloved horror thriller drama series, From. Created by John Griffin, the Epix and later on an MGM+ series is back with new horrors and more revelations for our favorite characters. From Season 3 will expectedly build on the intense Season 2 finale which ended on a huge cliffhanger and left the fans wondering about what is truly going on in their nightmarish town.
Season 3 will see the townspeople going on the offense as they fight against the horrors and try to escape their deadly reality, which is more possible than ever before in the history of the series. So, get ready for a ton of horror and thrilling revelations in Season 3 of From.
From Season 3 – Episode Guide (When Will the New Episodes Come Out?) Credit – MGM+
From Season 3 consists of ten episodes...
- 9/23/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Netflix unveiled the opening scene for “Heartstopper” Season 2 on Saturday, and we hope you’re ready.
Set to Maggie Rogers’ “Shatter,” Charlie Spring (Joe Locke) wakes up to his alarm and an Instagram Dm from his new boyfriend Nick Nelson (Kit Connor). The excitement fizzles as Charlie anticipates their first day of school publicly being out as a couple.
It all goes back to the classroom where they first met.
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Netflix also released the titles of all eight episodes — “Out,” “Family,” “Promise,” “Challenge,” “Heat,” “Truth / Dare,” “Sorry” and “Perfect.”
Season 1 left off with Nick confessing his feelings for Charlie, who was out and proudly gay when he met Nick. Nick identifies as bisexual. He also came out to his mother Sarah (Olivia Colman) in a touching scene last season.
In addition to Locke and Connor, “Hearstopper” stars Yasmin Finney as Elle Argent,...
Set to Maggie Rogers’ “Shatter,” Charlie Spring (Joe Locke) wakes up to his alarm and an Instagram Dm from his new boyfriend Nick Nelson (Kit Connor). The excitement fizzles as Charlie anticipates their first day of school publicly being out as a couple.
It all goes back to the classroom where they first met.
Also Read:
‘Fire Island,’ ‘Heartstopper’ Among 2023 GLAAD Media Awards Winners
Netflix also released the titles of all eight episodes — “Out,” “Family,” “Promise,” “Challenge,” “Heat,” “Truth / Dare,” “Sorry” and “Perfect.”
Season 1 left off with Nick confessing his feelings for Charlie, who was out and proudly gay when he met Nick. Nick identifies as bisexual. He also came out to his mother Sarah (Olivia Colman) in a touching scene last season.
In addition to Locke and Connor, “Hearstopper” stars Yasmin Finney as Elle Argent,...
- 6/17/2023
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
May thy knife chip and shatter. The sci-fi fantasy series known as Dune has long been a staple in sci-fi culture with many screen adaptations being made over the decades. But in 2021, Dennis Villeneuve set the bar sky-high for Dune: Part 2 with the first movie, which astounded audiences the world over. The sci-fi world taking place millennia into the future centers around the concept of a highly valuable drug/substance called Spice and the Atreides family that has been sent to oversee the planet that produces it. Paul was meant to be a girl and the messiah of his people, but his birth as a boy gave him and his family many enemies, thus sending the entire sci-fi universe into a spiral.
The first film, which released back in 2021 on Max (formally HBO Max), should have been the tentpole film of the year had it not been for the...
The first film, which released back in 2021 on Max (formally HBO Max), should have been the tentpole film of the year had it not been for the...
- 6/3/2023
- by Jon Meschutt
- JoBlo.com
Chris Schwartz’ Shatter starring Bob Strouse and Mercer Bristow comes to VOD on February 4, 2022 from Midnight Release. Synopsis: A small-town detective must follow the cryptic clues of an escaped schizophrenic patient to solve a bizarre murder only to unveil a revelation even more bizarre than the crime itself. Watch Online and Video On …
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- 2/9/2022
- by Mike Joy
- Horror News
Chris Schwartz’ Shatter starring Bob Strouse and Mercer Bristow comes to VOD on February 4, 2022 from Midnight Release. Synopsis: A small-town detective must follow the cryptic clues of an escaped schizophrenic patient to solve a bizarre murder only to unveil a revelation even more bizarre than the crime itself. Watch Online and Video On [...]
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- 2/9/2022
- by Michael Joy
- Horror Asylum
Known as “Call Him Mr. Shatter” in the U.S., this was the second of a three-movie deal co-production between Shaw Brothers and the British Hammer Film Productions. “The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires” starring Peter Cushing, David Chiang and Shih Szu was the first. Since both movies were box office failures, their third collaboration never materialized.
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At the start of the movie, an assassin named Shatter (Stuart Whitman) is hired to kill an African dictator. His weapon of choice is a gun hidden inside a camera in which he kills his targets by taking their pictures. Maybe they should call him “Shutter” instead. Anyway, after the successful photo shoot, he heads to Hong Kong to meet Hans Leber (Anton Diffring) to collect his payment. But instead of getting his money, he soon discovers that he has become a target as the local hit-men...
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At the start of the movie, an assassin named Shatter (Stuart Whitman) is hired to kill an African dictator. His weapon of choice is a gun hidden inside a camera in which he kills his targets by taking their pictures. Maybe they should call him “Shutter” instead. Anyway, after the successful photo shoot, he heads to Hong Kong to meet Hans Leber (Anton Diffring) to collect his payment. But instead of getting his money, he soon discovers that he has become a target as the local hit-men...
- 10/27/2021
- by David Chew
- AsianMoviePulse
Here’s a spicy hot take—I’m as far as one could get from excited for Universal’s new film The Mummy. This isn’t exactly the movie’s fault, per se, as much as it is the world the movie inhabits, a sort of bizarro realm where a Brian Tyler-scored Tom Cruise action spectacle that’s meant to lay the groundwork for a Marvel-style cinematic universe, complete with Dr. Jekyll in the role of Nick Fury, is the most commercially viable way to make a movie about an ancient mummy’s curse. Now, I can see why the film’s being made, and you can’t exactly fault a studio for wanting to chase the money train that is the McU, but personally, I couldn’t care less about the picture being released. Because when I think of mummies, I don’t think of Tom Cruise, or Brendan Fraser,...
- 6/9/2017
- by Perry Ruhland
- DailyDead
Craig Lines Nov 2, 2016
In the 1970s, Hammer joined forces with Shaw Brothers Studios, to try and inject fresh blood into the former's Dracula franchise...
The final film in Hammer's Dracula series is perhaps the least talked about, despite being the weirdest. By 1974, Hammer's star was fading. The seminal British studio struggled to keep up with the changing tastes of genre audiences and attempts to cram their gothic ghouls into modern film styles weren't working. While some experiments - like the campy Dracula Ad 1972 or Satanic Rites Of Dracula - have a certain cult appeal now, they were poorly received at the time and drove their star Christopher Lee to quit the franchise for good.
Not to be dissuaded, Hammer decided to inject new blood into the Dracula franchise one last time by cashing in on the latest cinematic craze – kung fu.
Meanwhile in Hong Kong, Shaw Brothers studios were prolifically...
In the 1970s, Hammer joined forces with Shaw Brothers Studios, to try and inject fresh blood into the former's Dracula franchise...
The final film in Hammer's Dracula series is perhaps the least talked about, despite being the weirdest. By 1974, Hammer's star was fading. The seminal British studio struggled to keep up with the changing tastes of genre audiences and attempts to cram their gothic ghouls into modern film styles weren't working. While some experiments - like the campy Dracula Ad 1972 or Satanic Rites Of Dracula - have a certain cult appeal now, they were poorly received at the time and drove their star Christopher Lee to quit the franchise for good.
Not to be dissuaded, Hammer decided to inject new blood into the Dracula franchise one last time by cashing in on the latest cinematic craze – kung fu.
Meanwhile in Hong Kong, Shaw Brothers studios were prolifically...
- 10/25/2016
- Den of Geek
For the fans of this wonderful man, which I proudly count myself as one; 26 May 2013 marks the centenary of horror legend Peter Cushing. One of the most versatile actors to grace the big screen, Cushing never gave a single bad performance throughout his 50-year career. A dedicated perfectionist, who believed in giving nothing less than his best effort, Cushing’s 100% commitment always lifted a bad film. The movie may fail him but he would never fail his public.
Cushing began his acting career in repertory theatre and with his legendary one-way ticket to Hollywood, made his film debut in 1939. After a couple of productive years in the States, he worked his way back to England following the outbreak of World War 2. Marrying actress Helen Beck, he worked on stage but struggled to find good roles until he became a member of the RSC under Laurence Oliver. As British TV’s first big star,...
Cushing began his acting career in repertory theatre and with his legendary one-way ticket to Hollywood, made his film debut in 1939. After a couple of productive years in the States, he worked his way back to England following the outbreak of World War 2. Marrying actress Helen Beck, he worked on stage but struggled to find good roles until he became a member of the RSC under Laurence Oliver. As British TV’s first big star,...
- 5/28/2013
- Shadowlocked
On paper, the idea of combining the spectacular abilities of Hammer Films and Shaw Brothers must have seemed like super swell idea. A twisty British spy flick working side by side with the elaborate kung fu madness of a Hong Kong action picture, in theory, is like pure, uncut cinematic cocaine, the type of stuff that can instantly collapse your nostrils and flash fry your otherwise sparkling brain pan. However, Michael Carreras’ wonky 1975 framed assassin epic “Call Him Mr. Shatter” (aka “Shatter”) is one chest pain away from cardiac arrest, a virtually lifeless little picture laced with drowsy fight sequences and a plot straight out of a weekend creative writing course available at your local community college. Stuart Whitman, God bless him, tries his best to look tough and manly, but he’s entirely out of his element during the film’s slim selection of martial arts tomfoolery. Additionally, if...
- 4/11/2011
- by Todd Rigney
- Beyond Hollywood
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