Amid speculation that Donald Glover of Solo: A Star Wars Story has met with Ryan Coogler about a possible villain role in Black Panther 2, we’re now learning that Michael B. Jordan’s Erik Stevens (Aka Killmonger) has been linked with a cameo appearance.
Word comes to us by way of Metro.co.uk – the same source of this morning’s Glover scoop – where one anonymous tipster alleges that Coogler is still drawing up plans for his Black Panther sequel, and the end product may well spell the return of Erik Killmonger.
Chances are Coogler is considering some form of flashback scene or, failing that, another trip to Wakanda’s ancestral plane, where the deceased Erik Stevens is rubbing shoulders with his fallen forefathers. Of course, without a release window or even a production start date to call its own, it’s still early, early days for Black Panther 2, so...
Word comes to us by way of Metro.co.uk – the same source of this morning’s Glover scoop – where one anonymous tipster alleges that Coogler is still drawing up plans for his Black Panther sequel, and the end product may well spell the return of Erik Killmonger.
Chances are Coogler is considering some form of flashback scene or, failing that, another trip to Wakanda’s ancestral plane, where the deceased Erik Stevens is rubbing shoulders with his fallen forefathers. Of course, without a release window or even a production start date to call its own, it’s still early, early days for Black Panther 2, so...
- 5/23/2018
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
From Lucasfilm’s far-away galaxy to the vibrant hills of Wakanda?
That’s the journey that may well await Donald Glover (Solo: A Star Wars Story), who has supposedly met with Ryan Coogler about a possible role in Black Panther 2.
Citing a source familiar with the Marvel sequel, Metro.co.uk is reporting today that Glover, who already has one McU appearance under his belt thanks to Spider-Man: Homecoming, in which he played low-level crook Aaron Davis (Aka The Prowler), may assume a villain role opposite Chadwick Boseman’s T’Challa. You know, providing something materializes from the “informal talks” going on between Coogler and Glover.
Via Metro:
Ryan Coogler is currently mapping out Black Panther’s sequel and has written in a number of new characters that moviegoers will be introduced to when it premieres. ‘One of those characters, if he gets his wish, will be played by Childish Gambino.
That’s the journey that may well await Donald Glover (Solo: A Star Wars Story), who has supposedly met with Ryan Coogler about a possible role in Black Panther 2.
Citing a source familiar with the Marvel sequel, Metro.co.uk is reporting today that Glover, who already has one McU appearance under his belt thanks to Spider-Man: Homecoming, in which he played low-level crook Aaron Davis (Aka The Prowler), may assume a villain role opposite Chadwick Boseman’s T’Challa. You know, providing something materializes from the “informal talks” going on between Coogler and Glover.
Via Metro:
Ryan Coogler is currently mapping out Black Panther’s sequel and has written in a number of new characters that moviegoers will be introduced to when it premieres. ‘One of those characters, if he gets his wish, will be played by Childish Gambino.
- 5/23/2018
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
Today’s brought with it two juicy news items to do with Spider-Man: Homecoming 2.
First, it was revealed that Jake Gyllenhaal is reportedly in talks to play Mysterio in the sequel to the much loved 2016 solo film. What’s more, it also looks like Michael Keaton will be reprising his role as Adrian Toomes Aka the Vulture in the movie. With two classic Spidey foes in the mix, then, this leaves us wondering: will Homecoming 2 feature the Sinister Six?
Based on the evidence from the first film’s post-credits scene, it seems like a pretty good bet. You might remember that the sequence saw Toomes encountering his old ally Mac Gargan in jail. Gargan wanted to know who Spider-Man was as he had some “friends on the outside” who were looking to get revenge on the wall-crawler. As Gargan’s the supervillain Scorpion in the comics, this seemed to suggest...
First, it was revealed that Jake Gyllenhaal is reportedly in talks to play Mysterio in the sequel to the much loved 2016 solo film. What’s more, it also looks like Michael Keaton will be reprising his role as Adrian Toomes Aka the Vulture in the movie. With two classic Spidey foes in the mix, then, this leaves us wondering: will Homecoming 2 feature the Sinister Six?
Based on the evidence from the first film’s post-credits scene, it seems like a pretty good bet. You might remember that the sequence saw Toomes encountering his old ally Mac Gargan in jail. Gargan wanted to know who Spider-Man was as he had some “friends on the outside” who were looking to get revenge on the wall-crawler. As Gargan’s the supervillain Scorpion in the comics, this seemed to suggest...
- 5/21/2018
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
We’ve had six Spidey solo movies over the past fifteen years, but Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse has managed to offer something fresh. Apart from being the first theatrically-released animated pic to star the wallcrawler, the hero under the mask is not Peter Parker but Miles Morales, making his big screen debut.
Though the recent teaser trailer went viral, Sony is keeping a lid on the ins and outs of the movie for now. However, producers Phil Lord and Chris Miller have begun to tease what fans can expect. The Lego Movie directors have a big hand in the film, as Lord also wrote the script (based on a story by himself, Miller and Gravity Falls creator Alex Hirsch), and while attending CCXP17 in Brazil, the pair had much to say about how they wanted to tell a “different kind of Spider-Man story” and how they really wanted to make...
Though the recent teaser trailer went viral, Sony is keeping a lid on the ins and outs of the movie for now. However, producers Phil Lord and Chris Miller have begun to tease what fans can expect. The Lego Movie directors have a big hand in the film, as Lord also wrote the script (based on a story by himself, Miller and Gravity Falls creator Alex Hirsch), and while attending CCXP17 in Brazil, the pair had much to say about how they wanted to tell a “different kind of Spider-Man story” and how they really wanted to make...
- 12/19/2017
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
Sony’s new animated film is going to be showcasing the Miles Morales web slinger but don’t believe he’s the only one.
If you’re unaware of the Miles Morales character I’d like for you to visit your local comics shop and pick up some trade paperbacks. Miles came on to the scene with some controversy but through good writing and character building he has shown why he deserves to be part of the Spider family. So now after multiple action figure, cartoon appearances, and multiple comic stories Miles will be helming the newest Sony Animation film.
This is going to be an adaptation of the comic Into the Spider-Verse which brought Miles from the Ultimate Universe to the standard Marvel one. A universe where the original Peter Parker had died and Miles took up his mantle. But entering our universe he finds that he’s not...
If you’re unaware of the Miles Morales character I’d like for you to visit your local comics shop and pick up some trade paperbacks. Miles came on to the scene with some controversy but through good writing and character building he has shown why he deserves to be part of the Spider family. So now after multiple action figure, cartoon appearances, and multiple comic stories Miles will be helming the newest Sony Animation film.
This is going to be an adaptation of the comic Into the Spider-Verse which brought Miles from the Ultimate Universe to the standard Marvel one. A universe where the original Peter Parker had died and Miles took up his mantle. But entering our universe he finds that he’s not...
- 12/9/2017
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Jason The X)
- Cinelinx
Thanks to Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige, it’s been known for some time now that Miles Morales, the Marvel Ultimate Universe’s Spider-Man, would make an appearance in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Now, after fans were teased of his existence in “Spider-Man: Homecoming,” a deleted scene confirms that New York’s other webslinger is waiting in the wings. The deleted scene shows Aaron Davis (Donald Glover), trying to get his hand freed from Spider-Man’s webbing after their encounter in the parking lot. After much futile struggle, Aaron makes a phone call and says “Yeah, sorry, Miles, I’m not gonna make it.
- 9/27/2017
- by Jeremy Fuster
- The Wrap
Back when Donald Glover (Han Solo) was first linked with a role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, many believed the Emmy-winning director-writer-actor was all set to play Miles Morales, the fan-favorite character who goes on to assume the Spider-Man mantle in Marvel Comics. In fact, there was even an online petition kicking around at one point.
As seasoned comic book fans will tell you, Glover later voiced Morales in the Ultimate Spider-Man animated series, but it turns out Donald Glover’s ties to the fan-favorite Web-Head also extend onto the big screen. In the latest deleted scene released for Spider-Man: Homecoming, we see Glover’s petty crook, Aaron Davis, struggling to free himself from one of Spidey’s traps.
Granted, that sequence did make the cut in Jon Watt’s rebooted origin story, but up above you’ll catch an extended version in which Aaron Davis calls his nephew, who...
As seasoned comic book fans will tell you, Glover later voiced Morales in the Ultimate Spider-Man animated series, but it turns out Donald Glover’s ties to the fan-favorite Web-Head also extend onto the big screen. In the latest deleted scene released for Spider-Man: Homecoming, we see Glover’s petty crook, Aaron Davis, struggling to free himself from one of Spidey’s traps.
Granted, that sequence did make the cut in Jon Watt’s rebooted origin story, but up above you’ll catch an extended version in which Aaron Davis calls his nephew, who...
- 9/27/2017
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
Though his existence was already alluded to during Peter's encounter with Aaron Davis in Spider-Man: Homecoming, this deleted scene makes it explicitly clear that Miles Morales is a part of The McU...
- 9/26/2017
- ComicBookMovie.com
There was once a lot of hype surrounding Donald Glover‘s role in Spider-Man: Homecoming. Apart from being a popular actor, Glover had long been associated with playing Miles Morales on the big screen, so fans were hoping that this was finally going to become a reality. As it turned out though, he wasn’t playing Miles – instead, he had a small role as Aaron Davis, Miles Morales’ uncle in the comics. In effect, his character was there to set up an appearance for Miles later down the road.
It’s encouraging, then, that it looks like Glover is open to returning to the McU for further appearances. While chatting with The Hollywood Reporter, the actor remarked that he was “not ruling out a future with Spider-Man.”
THR also elaborated on how Glover’s role in the movie came about. Apparently, the character was included specifically for him. The site...
It’s encouraging, then, that it looks like Glover is open to returning to the McU for further appearances. While chatting with The Hollywood Reporter, the actor remarked that he was “not ruling out a future with Spider-Man.”
THR also elaborated on how Glover’s role in the movie came about. Apparently, the character was included specifically for him. The site...
- 8/9/2017
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
One of the most exciting moments for comic book fans in Spider-Man: Homecoming wasn’t one of the big action scenes but rather just a quick (sort of) namedrop of an important character in the Marvel mythos. When Peter Parker speaks to Donald Glover’s character at one point, the low-level criminal mentions that he has a nephew living locally. Cue dozens of heads metaphorically exploding in cinemas everywhere.
You see, Glover plays Aaron Davis, a character whose nephew in the comics is… Miles Morales, the second Spider-Man! The hero has been a massive hit with fans since he debuted in 2011 and many have been calling for the character to make his appearance in the movies, too. With this brief exchange, we now have confirmation that Miles exists in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and could potentially appear in a future film.
Though he wouldn’t be drawn on the matter too much,...
You see, Glover plays Aaron Davis, a character whose nephew in the comics is… Miles Morales, the second Spider-Man! The hero has been a massive hit with fans since he debuted in 2011 and many have been calling for the character to make his appearance in the movies, too. With this brief exchange, we now have confirmation that Miles exists in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and could potentially appear in a future film.
Though he wouldn’t be drawn on the matter too much,...
- 7/11/2017
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
Spider-Man: Homecoming is a Spider-Man movie for a new generation -- a generation that desires to see a franchise reflective and representative of the world they currently live in. Yes, Tom Holland's Peter Parker still has to balance crime fighting with homework; and yes, he's still white, but the cast of characters around him are not.
"That was the intention. You know, because it’s 2017," John Francis Daley, who co-wrote the film with Jonathan Goldstein, told Et at the movie's Los Angeles premiere on June 28.
"It was also important to make this the real world. The Marvel universe lives in a real sort of place, so we wanted to be a part of a real school. The real school is in New York," added Goldstein.
The Spider-Man first created by Marvel Comics' Stan Lee and Steve Ditko in the 1960s did live in a "real sort of place," but a seemingly...
"That was the intention. You know, because it’s 2017," John Francis Daley, who co-wrote the film with Jonathan Goldstein, told Et at the movie's Los Angeles premiere on June 28.
"It was also important to make this the real world. The Marvel universe lives in a real sort of place, so we wanted to be a part of a real school. The real school is in New York," added Goldstein.
The Spider-Man first created by Marvel Comics' Stan Lee and Steve Ditko in the 1960s did live in a "real sort of place," but a seemingly...
- 7/10/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
The cast of “Spider-Man: Homecoming” includes no shortage of famous faces, including two Oscar nominees and two full-on Oscar winners. But anyone paying close attention while watching this weekend’s box office winner might have noticed a number of other familiar faces. In fact, director Jon Watts has packed nearly every small supporting role he could with a niche comedian or former child star on the verge of adulthood.
Read More: How ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ Star Jacob Batalon Went From College Dropout to Blockbuster Star
So below is our guide to the various notable characters that Peter Parker (Tom Holland) encounters over the course of the film, and where else you have seen them before.
Donald Glover
“Spider-Man: Homecoming” Role: Aaron Davis, a local criminal who, it’s been said, is canonically the uncle of Miles Morales, who in the comics eventually becomes Spider-Man. (This is a nice nod to a...
Read More: How ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ Star Jacob Batalon Went From College Dropout to Blockbuster Star
So below is our guide to the various notable characters that Peter Parker (Tom Holland) encounters over the course of the film, and where else you have seen them before.
Donald Glover
“Spider-Man: Homecoming” Role: Aaron Davis, a local criminal who, it’s been said, is canonically the uncle of Miles Morales, who in the comics eventually becomes Spider-Man. (This is a nice nod to a...
- 7/10/2017
- by Liz Shannon Miller
- Indiewire
[Warning: This story contains spoilers for Sony/Marvel's Spider-Man: Homecoming.]
If previous Spider-Man movies have seemed packed with supervillains, Marvel's Spider-Man: Homecoming should feel overstuffed, with Michael Keaton's Vulture being backed up by not one, two or even three other bad guys — there are, in fact, five other supervillains hidden in the background of the movie. But who are they, and what does their appearance tease for future movies? Keep reading.
The Prowler
The Prowler, real name Aaron Davis — played by Donald Glover in the movie — is a low-level...
If previous Spider-Man movies have seemed packed with supervillains, Marvel's Spider-Man: Homecoming should feel overstuffed, with Michael Keaton's Vulture being backed up by not one, two or even three other bad guys — there are, in fact, five other supervillains hidden in the background of the movie. But who are they, and what does their appearance tease for future movies? Keep reading.
The Prowler
The Prowler, real name Aaron Davis — played by Donald Glover in the movie — is a low-level...
- 7/8/2017
- by Graeme McMillan
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Author: Josh Wilding
Spider-Man: Homecoming is a truly spectacular reboot which effortlessly brings the iconic superhero into the Marvel Cinematic Universe and makes him a key part of it moving forward. After Sam Raimi dropped the ball with Spider-Man 3 and The Amazing Spider-Man movies proved to be anything but, it’s fair to say that this return to form is long overdue.
With Marvel Studios and Kevin Feige calling the shots, Spider-Man: Homecoming is understandably packed full of references to the comic books and the wider McU in general. It also sets the stage for what’s to come next both for Peter Parker and The Avengers, and what you’ll find here is an in-depth look at the reboot’s ten greatest Easter Eggs.
Needless to say, Major Spoilers for Spider-Man: Homecoming follow from this point!
10. Miles Morales
Donald Glover has only a very brief role in Spider-Man: Homecoming...
Spider-Man: Homecoming is a truly spectacular reboot which effortlessly brings the iconic superhero into the Marvel Cinematic Universe and makes him a key part of it moving forward. After Sam Raimi dropped the ball with Spider-Man 3 and The Amazing Spider-Man movies proved to be anything but, it’s fair to say that this return to form is long overdue.
With Marvel Studios and Kevin Feige calling the shots, Spider-Man: Homecoming is understandably packed full of references to the comic books and the wider McU in general. It also sets the stage for what’s to come next both for Peter Parker and The Avengers, and what you’ll find here is an in-depth look at the reboot’s ten greatest Easter Eggs.
Needless to say, Major Spoilers for Spider-Man: Homecoming follow from this point!
10. Miles Morales
Donald Glover has only a very brief role in Spider-Man: Homecoming...
- 7/6/2017
- by Josh Wilding
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
There are plenty of bit players in Spider-Man: Homecoming whose names will be familiar to comic book fans -- the Tinkerer, the Shocker and could Tiffany Espensen's Cindy eventually be revealed as Cindy Moon aka Silk? One of the most significant inclusions, though, is Aaron Davis (Donald Glover), a low-level criminal who appears only briefly in the movie.
Minor spoilers ahead for Spider-Man: Homecoming.
In one of Glover's scenes, Davis is confronted by Spidey (Tom Holland) about black market alien technology being dealt in New York City. Davis offhandedly replies, "I don't want those weapons around. I got a nephew in the neighborhood."
Review: 'Spider-Man: Homecoming' Is Your Friendly (Sweet and Funny) Neighborhood Marvel Movie
Marvel Studios
While Aaron Davis isn't actually all that important of a character himself, comic fans won't need to be reminded that he is uncle to Miles Morales, or Ultimate Spider-Man. Davis, who goes by...
Minor spoilers ahead for Spider-Man: Homecoming.
In one of Glover's scenes, Davis is confronted by Spidey (Tom Holland) about black market alien technology being dealt in New York City. Davis offhandedly replies, "I don't want those weapons around. I got a nephew in the neighborhood."
Review: 'Spider-Man: Homecoming' Is Your Friendly (Sweet and Funny) Neighborhood Marvel Movie
Marvel Studios
While Aaron Davis isn't actually all that important of a character himself, comic fans won't need to be reminded that he is uncle to Miles Morales, or Ultimate Spider-Man. Davis, who goes by...
- 7/5/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
James Hunt Jul 5, 2017
We take a look at the questions that Spider-Man: Homecoming leaves behind...
Spider-Man: Homecoming has firmly established the webslinger’s presence in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with a fresh take on Peter Parker and his supporting cast. But like any comic book movie, you might still have questions – about who characters are, about whether there were easter eggs you missed, and about what happened. Here, we’ll do our best to clear things up for you.
Spoilers for the entire film follow right after the return of the spoiler squirrel...
What’s Damage Control?
In the McU, as in the comics, Damage Control is an entity that exists specifically to clear up the mess made by superhero battles. Created by Dwayne McDuffie and Ernie Colon in 1988, the company was originally co-owned by Tony Stark and Wilson Fisk, who were the two largest shareholders. It was run, as in the films,...
We take a look at the questions that Spider-Man: Homecoming leaves behind...
Spider-Man: Homecoming has firmly established the webslinger’s presence in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with a fresh take on Peter Parker and his supporting cast. But like any comic book movie, you might still have questions – about who characters are, about whether there were easter eggs you missed, and about what happened. Here, we’ll do our best to clear things up for you.
Spoilers for the entire film follow right after the return of the spoiler squirrel...
What’s Damage Control?
In the McU, as in the comics, Damage Control is an entity that exists specifically to clear up the mess made by superhero battles. Created by Dwayne McDuffie and Ernie Colon in 1988, the company was originally co-owned by Tony Stark and Wilson Fisk, who were the two largest shareholders. It was run, as in the films,...
- 7/5/2017
- Den of Geek
Rob Leane Jul 7, 2017
Spoilers, as we look ahead - and speculate about - the road ahead for Spider-Man in the movies...
This article contains spoilers for Spider-Man: Homecoming, and lots of speculation on things to come.
Tom Holland’s Peter Parker/Spider-Man stepped up to headline his own movie in Spider-Man: Homecoming, building on the foundations of Captain America: Civil War to bring his unique brand of nervous excitement and haphazard heroics to the big screen.
Sony and Marvel Studios will continue to collaborate on the Spidey franchise going forward, thrusting Peter into more zany situations and crossing him over with more iconic Avengers. Here’s a rundown of what to expect next, blended with a bit of our own speculation...
Avengers: Infinity War
It’s fairly widely known that Tom Holland has already begun filming for Avengers: Infinity War, the third movie in Marvel Studios’ epic team-up franchise, which...
Spoilers, as we look ahead - and speculate about - the road ahead for Spider-Man in the movies...
This article contains spoilers for Spider-Man: Homecoming, and lots of speculation on things to come.
Tom Holland’s Peter Parker/Spider-Man stepped up to headline his own movie in Spider-Man: Homecoming, building on the foundations of Captain America: Civil War to bring his unique brand of nervous excitement and haphazard heroics to the big screen.
Sony and Marvel Studios will continue to collaborate on the Spidey franchise going forward, thrusting Peter into more zany situations and crossing him over with more iconic Avengers. Here’s a rundown of what to expect next, blended with a bit of our own speculation...
Avengers: Infinity War
It’s fairly widely known that Tom Holland has already begun filming for Avengers: Infinity War, the third movie in Marvel Studios’ epic team-up franchise, which...
- 7/3/2017
- Den of Geek
Author: Josh Wilding
When it was first revealed that Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures were teaming up to reboot the Spider-Man franchise, many fans hoped that it would be Miles Morales wearing the costume as the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s wall-crawler. For those of you unfamiliar with the hero, he took over from Peter Parker in the Ultimate Universe following his demise at the hands of the Green Goblin and is both younger and has a variety of different powers.However, Kevin Feige made it clear early on that they always wanted Peter Parker and Miles is instead set to appear in an upcoming animated movie from Sony.
However, Kevin Feige made it clear early on that they always wanted Peter Parker and Miles is instead set to appear in an upcoming animated movie from Sony set for release in 2018.
Now, Spider-Man: Homecoming Spoilers follow from here, so read on at your own risk!
When it was first revealed that Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures were teaming up to reboot the Spider-Man franchise, many fans hoped that it would be Miles Morales wearing the costume as the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s wall-crawler. For those of you unfamiliar with the hero, he took over from Peter Parker in the Ultimate Universe following his demise at the hands of the Green Goblin and is both younger and has a variety of different powers.However, Kevin Feige made it clear early on that they always wanted Peter Parker and Miles is instead set to appear in an upcoming animated movie from Sony.
However, Kevin Feige made it clear early on that they always wanted Peter Parker and Miles is instead set to appear in an upcoming animated movie from Sony set for release in 2018.
Now, Spider-Man: Homecoming Spoilers follow from here, so read on at your own risk!
- 6/27/2017
- by Josh Wilding
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Marvel Studios president and “Spider-Man: Homecoming” producer Kevin Feige has confirmed that Miles Morales exists in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The junket for “Homecoming” took place over the weekend and in a new interview with Screencrush, Feige discussed the nephew of Donald Glover’s Aaron Davis — a character who hardcore fans know is the uncle of Miles Morales in the Marvel Comics. Feige was asked if Davis mentioning his nephew in the film was an easter egg or if fans can see Morales down the line. “All of those little things are just Easter eggs for fans until they’re something.
- 6/26/2017
- by Umberto Gonzalez
- The Wrap
All eyes right now are on Spider-Man: Homecoming. After Tom Holland’s grand debut as the new wall-crawler in Captain America: Civil War, fans are beyond eager to see more of him. Thankfully, they’ll get a chance to do just that when the hero’s solo outing hits in July. But for those who love all things Spider-Man, the fun won’t stop there.
Sony is busy prepping an animated film featuring the iconic hero that’s set to release in 2018. Rumor has it that it’ll be the Miles Morales version of the character who takes center stage, which means this is going to be a very different movie than what we see with Homecoming. So far, that’s all we’ve really heard about it, but earlier today, notorious scoopster Umberto Gonzalez dropped a hot rumor on Instagram which pointed to the Prowler showing up as well.
Sony is busy prepping an animated film featuring the iconic hero that’s set to release in 2018. Rumor has it that it’ll be the Miles Morales version of the character who takes center stage, which means this is going to be a very different movie than what we see with Homecoming. So far, that’s all we’ve really heard about it, but earlier today, notorious scoopster Umberto Gonzalez dropped a hot rumor on Instagram which pointed to the Prowler showing up as well.
- 1/15/2017
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
NCIS celebrated 300 episodes with the very powerful "Scope," in which Gibbs connected with a wounded warrior, Gunnery Sergeant Aaron Davis, he sought out in hopes that he could help with their case. In the end, the two snipers helped each other, McGee decided to put a ring on it, Tony took the "family" route when it came to a dinner at an Italian restaurant and Taye Diggs joined the MusiCorps Band for a moving performance of "Hallelujah."
Here are the most touching and powerful moments from episode 300.
Here are the most touching and powerful moments from episode 300.
- 3/16/2016
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
CBS’ NCIS marked 300 episodes — a remarkable feat in today’s TV age — with an episode that was a bit quiet but nonetheless powerful.
RelatedNCIS: Meet the ‘Loud, Disrespectful’ New Male Agent Joining Gibbs’ Team
Setting the stage for the emotionally moving hour was the murder of two vacationing Americans in Iraq via a next-gen long-distance sniper rifle — the same weapon believed destroyed, yet actually captured, during an ambush on a group of Special Ops snipers months earlier.
The sole survivor of said ambush, Marine Gunnery Sergeant Aaron Davis (Private Practice‘s Taye Diggs), is suffering from Ptss at...
RelatedNCIS: Meet the ‘Loud, Disrespectful’ New Male Agent Joining Gibbs’ Team
Setting the stage for the emotionally moving hour was the murder of two vacationing Americans in Iraq via a next-gen long-distance sniper rifle — the same weapon believed destroyed, yet actually captured, during an ambush on a group of Special Ops snipers months earlier.
The sole survivor of said ambush, Marine Gunnery Sergeant Aaron Davis (Private Practice‘s Taye Diggs), is suffering from Ptss at...
- 3/16/2016
- TVLine.com
Tonight’s episode of NCIS marks a milestone in the show’s history which rarely happens in television. Only a select few shows can say they’ve made it to this point, and none of them can say they’ve done so as the #1 Television Drama Worldwide. In tonight’s episode, entitled “Scope”, the team will ask for help from a marine with Ptss, and his aid will go beyond the case of the week. Taye Diggs guest stars as Aaron Davis, the lone surviving Marine of an ambush gone horribly wrong months prior. Since then he has been receiving treatment for Ptss. Every
NCIS Preview: The Landmark 300th Episode...
NCIS Preview: The Landmark 300th Episode...
- 3/15/2016
- by Araceli Aviles
- TVovermind.com
Last time on NCIS, we followed the team as they grappled with a confusing case after hours, which caused some amusing issues with their personal lives. Tony had a first date that was mildly frightening since he ran through the details of the case for her in a "mystery story." His date left early from boredom. Wow.
This episode of NCIS, "Scope," is a special one, as it marks the long-running drama's 300th episode. That is incredible! Gibbs needs to speak with Marine Gunnery Sergeant Aaron Davis (Taye Diggs), who is at Walter Reed Medical Center. This show deals with the issue of Ptss and features the actual MusiCorps Band. The band is part of a music rehabilitation program for veterans that have been wounded.
This episode of NCIS, "Scope," is a special one, as it marks the long-running drama's 300th episode. That is incredible! Gibbs needs to speak with Marine Gunnery Sergeant Aaron Davis (Taye Diggs), who is at Walter Reed Medical Center. This show deals with the issue of Ptss and features the actual MusiCorps Band. The band is part of a music rehabilitation program for veterans that have been wounded.
- 3/15/2016
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
It’s the No. 1 TV drama series in the United States and around the world, and has launched two successful spinoffs set in Los Angeles and New Orleans. Now, CBS’ NCIS airs its milestone 300th episode tonight at 8pm Et. In the episode titled “Scope,” the NCIS team re-examines an ambush on a group of special ops snipers in Iraq after an American couple is attacked in the same area six months later. When Gibbs (Mark Harmon, pictured right) discovers he needs the account of the lone survivor Marine Gunnery Sergeant Aaron Davis (guest star Taye Diggs, pictured left), he tries to … Continue reading →
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- 3/15/2016
- by Jeff Pfeiffer
- ChannelGuideMag
Some real-lfe heroes, coupled with a “beautiful” turn by guest star Taye Diggs, will help CBS’ NCIS mark 300 episodes.
RelatedNCIS Boss Teases Michael Weatherly’s Exit Story, Nod to Tony’s Past
In the milestone hour, titled “Scope” and airing Tuesday at 8/7, Gibbs’ team re-examines an ambush on a group of Special Ops snipers in Iraq after an American couple is attacked in the same area six months later. When Gibbs discovers he needs the account of the lone survivor, Marine Gunnery Sergeant Aaron Davis (played by Diggs), he tries to connect with the wounded warrior who is being...
RelatedNCIS Boss Teases Michael Weatherly’s Exit Story, Nod to Tony’s Past
In the milestone hour, titled “Scope” and airing Tuesday at 8/7, Gibbs’ team re-examines an ambush on a group of Special Ops snipers in Iraq after an American couple is attacked in the same area six months later. When Gibbs discovers he needs the account of the lone survivor, Marine Gunnery Sergeant Aaron Davis (played by Diggs), he tries to connect with the wounded warrior who is being...
- 3/14/2016
- TVLine.com
NCIS celebrates its milestone 300th episode with "Scope," guest starring Taye Diggs and featuring a special performance by the MusiCorps Band, part of a music rehabilitation program for wounded veterans.
In this episode, the team re-examines an ambush on a group of Special Ops snipers in Iraq after an American couple is attacked in the same area six months later. Gibbs tries to connect with the lone survivor, Marine Gunnery Sergeant Aaron Davis, the wounded warrior being treated for Ptss at Walter Reed Medical Center whose account he needs.
In this episode, the team re-examines an ambush on a group of Special Ops snipers in Iraq after an American couple is attacked in the same area six months later. Gibbs tries to connect with the lone survivor, Marine Gunnery Sergeant Aaron Davis, the wounded warrior being treated for Ptss at Walter Reed Medical Center whose account he needs.
- 3/14/2016
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Official episodic photos for NCIS season 13 episode 18, "Scope," airing Tuesday, March 15.
From CBS: "The NCIS team re-examines an ambush on a group of Special Ops snipers in Iraq after an American couple is attacked in the same area six months later. When Gibbs discovers he needs the account of the lone survivor, Marine Gunnery Sergeant Aaron Davis (Taye Diggs), he tries to connect with the wounded warrior who is being treated for Ptss at Walter Reed Medical Center. Laura San Giacomo returns as Grace Confalone. The episode features a special performance by the MusiCorps Band, part of a music rehabilitation program for wounded veterans."...
From CBS: "The NCIS team re-examines an ambush on a group of Special Ops snipers in Iraq after an American couple is attacked in the same area six months later. When Gibbs discovers he needs the account of the lone survivor, Marine Gunnery Sergeant Aaron Davis (Taye Diggs), he tries to connect with the wounded warrior who is being treated for Ptss at Walter Reed Medical Center. Laura San Giacomo returns as Grace Confalone. The episode features a special performance by the MusiCorps Band, part of a music rehabilitation program for wounded veterans."...
- 3/1/2016
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
NCIS has enlisted Broadway vet Taye Diggs for a pivotal, musical role in the series’ 300th episode.
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In the landmark hour of TV’s most watched drama (airing March 15), Diggs will play Marine Gunnery Sergeant Aaron Davis, a Special Ops sniper who suffered traumatic injuries and Ptss after an ambush attack in Iraq. For the past six months, Davis has been at Walter Reed Medical Center, facing a slow but effective rehab that includes a cutting-edge music therapy program.
Once a free spirit and a gifted musician,...
RelatedNCIS: Meet the Female Fed Who Will Join Gibbs’ Team for Season 14
In the landmark hour of TV’s most watched drama (airing March 15), Diggs will play Marine Gunnery Sergeant Aaron Davis, a Special Ops sniper who suffered traumatic injuries and Ptss after an ambush attack in Iraq. For the past six months, Davis has been at Walter Reed Medical Center, facing a slow but effective rehab that includes a cutting-edge music therapy program.
Once a free spirit and a gifted musician,...
- 2/8/2016
- TVLine.com
NCIS is about to hit a major landmark that few TV shows are lucky to reach. Episode 18 of season 13 will mark the show's 300th episode. To celebrate this historical TV achievement, NCIS has cast some big talent to guest star. TVLine reports that Taye Diggs will appear on the episode as Marine Gunnery Sergeant Aaron Davis. This won't just be a standard acting gig for Diggs either. It is reported that that episode has an important musical bent. ...
- 2/8/2016
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
bridesmaids. #davis420wedding A photo posted by badgalriri (@badgalriri) on Apr 21, 2015 at 4:15am Pdt Here comes the bridesmaid! While some people were being a little more, er, recreational on April 20, Rihanna got to work on the day as a bridesmaid in assistant Jennifer Rosales' Hawaiian wedding to Aaron Davis. The "Bitch Better Have My Money" songstress, 27, was one of 10 attendants in the bridal party, all of whom donned dresses in shades of purple. For herself, Rihanna chose a light lavender Badgley Mischka dress with a V-neckline [...]...
- 4/21/2015
- Us Weekly
Actor Khalil Kain, who is known for edgy character roles on film and for the TV series 'Girlfriends,' will make his stage directing debut with Sam Shepard's 'Buried Child,' to be presented by Aaron Davis Hall as an Equity Lortloa production from tonight, July 11 to August 3. The production uses a multi-racial cast to reinterpret the underlying symbols of Shepard's landmark play, in which the misfortunes of a Midwestern farming family reveal both the demise and endurance of the American Dream.
- 7/11/2013
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Actor Khalil Kain, who is known for edgy character roles on film and for the TV series 'Girlfriends,' will make his stage directing debut with Sam Shepard's 'Buried Child,' to be presented by Aaron Davis Hall as an Equity Lortloa production from July 11 to August 3. The production uses a multi-racial cast to reinterpret the underlying symbols of Shepard's landmark play, in which the misfortunes of a Midwestern farming family reveal both the demise and endurance of the American Dream.
- 6/25/2013
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Hallmark Channel has released a list of Fall movies whose casts include a number of soap opera stars. First up though Desperate Housewives' Nicollette Sheridan stars in Honeymoon For One, A Hallmark Channel Original Movie World Premiere debuting Saturday, August 13 at 9p/8c.
See the fall movie list below which includes All My Children's Natalie Hall and Kim Delaney, General Hospital's Greg Vaughan and As The World Turns' Dylan Bruce.
Love Begins
Hallmark Channel Original Movie World Premiere
Saturday, September 17 (9p.m. Et/Pt, 8C)
Starring: Nancy McKeon, Wes Brown, Julie Mond, Abigail Mavity, Jerry Burns
“Love Begins” is the prequel inspired by award-winning author Janette Oke’s most beloved book series Love Comes Softly and Oke’s iconic hero Clark Davis (Brown). Clark’s adventurous dreams of seeing the world are cut short when he lands in jail after a café brawl. Clark strikes a...
See the fall movie list below which includes All My Children's Natalie Hall and Kim Delaney, General Hospital's Greg Vaughan and As The World Turns' Dylan Bruce.
Love Begins
Hallmark Channel Original Movie World Premiere
Saturday, September 17 (9p.m. Et/Pt, 8C)
Starring: Nancy McKeon, Wes Brown, Julie Mond, Abigail Mavity, Jerry Burns
“Love Begins” is the prequel inspired by award-winning author Janette Oke’s most beloved book series Love Comes Softly and Oke’s iconic hero Clark Davis (Brown). Clark’s adventurous dreams of seeing the world are cut short when he lands in jail after a café brawl. Clark strikes a...
- 8/15/2011
- by We Love Soaps TV
- We Love Soaps
"What Would Jesus Do?" was the question of the night at the 38th Annual Vivian Robinson-Audelco Recognition Awards for Excellence in Black Theatre. "Jesus," a play about HIV/AIDS written by Yvette Heyliger, took home seven awards, including dramatic production of the year. Close behind it was "Langston in Harlem," receiving four awards, including musical production of the year.The event took place at the Harlem Stage Aaron Davis Hall on Monday night. The ceremony began at 7:30 p.m. with an opening performance of "We Are Family" by Impact Repertory Theatre, in accordance with the evening's theme. Host Ron Lucas then took the stage and called out for his co-host, Melba Moore. Instead, after some silence, and a bit of giggling from the audience, actress Joyce Sylvester, appeared with a, "Sorry Ron, I'll be your co-host tonight." It appeared that Moore could not make the event. The first award...
- 11/17/2010
- backstage.com
This is cute but will surely offend the psychotically patriotic from any given country. Literal translations of flags from Pop Hangover.
Ah Grease, the great unifier. Everyone has seen it. I'm so glad there hasn't been a Grease 3 or a Grease Reborn... yet. I know they've threatened us with remakes in the past. Why bother? Shan't ever top Olivia + Travolta + Channing's "Rizzo". Sigh
Here's a possibly worthwhile event at Lincoln Center in July should you be in NYC. It's a movie discussion with multiple Oscar nominee Sidney Lumet (Network, The Verdict, Before the Devil Knows You're Dead) and his daughter screenwriter Jenny Lumet (Rachel Getting Married).
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In Contention Alexander Payne to guest direct Telluride
Variety strike most of what I said in that last 'Sean Penn is so busy' post. He's pulling out of projects now, citing personal reasons... one suspects it's the continually off-again/on-again situation with the Mrs.
Ah Grease, the great unifier. Everyone has seen it. I'm so glad there hasn't been a Grease 3 or a Grease Reborn... yet. I know they've threatened us with remakes in the past. Why bother? Shan't ever top Olivia + Travolta + Channing's "Rizzo". Sigh
Here's a possibly worthwhile event at Lincoln Center in July should you be in NYC. It's a movie discussion with multiple Oscar nominee Sidney Lumet (Network, The Verdict, Before the Devil Knows You're Dead) and his daughter screenwriter Jenny Lumet (Rachel Getting Married).
More Linkage
In Contention Alexander Payne to guest direct Telluride
Variety strike most of what I said in that last 'Sean Penn is so busy' post. He's pulling out of projects now, citing personal reasons... one suspects it's the continually off-again/on-again situation with the Mrs.
- 6/18/2009
- by NATHANIEL R
- FilmExperience
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