[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for Alaska Daily Season 1 Episode 7 “Enemy of the People.”] Alaska Daily finally returns (it went on break mid-November), with an episode in which Eileen (Hilary Swank) isn’t the only Daily Alaskan employee in danger. “Concerned Citizen” (Bill Dawes) — later identified, thanks to the work of the newspaper’s Editor Stanley Cornik (Jeff Perry) and his writers — holds Eileen hostage as everyone else is outside… or so they think. Gabriel (Pablo Castelblanco) was in the Archives room when “Concerned Citizen” came in, and he’s able to pass along messages to Eileen using the analytics board until he’s caught. Attempts to talk “Concerned Citizen” are futile, until he steps in the sniper’s eyeline and raises his gun. It’s not until after he’s dead that Eileen and Gabriel see he’d removed the magazine. Perry teases what’s ahead after the hostage situation and shares how he thinks...
- 3/3/2023
- TV Insider
The last time we saw Eileen Fitzgerald in ABC‘s Alaska Daily, she was in a bit of a sticky situation. After weeks of receiving threats from someone called the “Concerned Citizen,” Eileen finally met her stalker. He confronted her at the Daily Alaskan with a gun, and after a three-month-long break, fans finally learned what happened next in Alaska Daily Episode 7, “Enemy of the People.”
[Spoiler alert: This article contains spoilers from Alaska Daily Episode 7, “Enemy of the People.”]
Hilary Swank as Eileen Fitzgerald | ABC/Darko Sikman The Concerned Citizen holds Eileen hostage in ‘Alaska Daily’ Episode 7
Alaska Daily Episode 7 begins by giving viewers a little insight into the Concerned Citizen and his motives for targeting Eileen. He’s sitting in his car outside of the Daily Alaskan, listening to a talk show where some man rambles on about how the media is quick to label someone “fascist, racist, or homophobic” if they disagree with them. Once he notes...
[Spoiler alert: This article contains spoilers from Alaska Daily Episode 7, “Enemy of the People.”]
Hilary Swank as Eileen Fitzgerald | ABC/Darko Sikman The Concerned Citizen holds Eileen hostage in ‘Alaska Daily’ Episode 7
Alaska Daily Episode 7 begins by giving viewers a little insight into the Concerned Citizen and his motives for targeting Eileen. He’s sitting in his car outside of the Daily Alaskan, listening to a talk show where some man rambles on about how the media is quick to label someone “fascist, racist, or homophobic” if they disagree with them. Once he notes...
- 3/3/2023
- by Sarah Little
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Hey,"Alaska Daily" fans. We've got some great news for you guys ,tonight, because the people over at ABC are going to finally start airing new episodes of Alaska Daily again. That's right, guys. That means the next, new episode 7 of Alaska Daily's current, premiere season 1 will finally hit the air tonight, March 2, 2023, and we've got some spoilery intel for it. We were able to get an official teaser description for one of episode 7's main storylines from ABC's official episode 7 press release. So, we're going to certainly take a look at it right now. Let's get to it. The first thing out of the gate for this spoiler session is the official title for this new episode 7 of Alaska Daily season 1. ABC let us know that it's called, "Enemy of the People." It sounds like episode 7 will feature some very intense, scandalous, dramatic, action-filled, suspenseful and interesting scenes.
- 3/3/2023
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
ABC‘s Alaska Daily went on a three-month hiatus after episode 6, and since then, fans have been anxiously awaiting the return of the hit drama starring Hilary Swank. But can viewers expect ABC to air a new episode of Alaska Daily tonight? Or will the wait continue?
Bill Dawes as the Concerned Citizen | ABC/Darko Sikman ‘Alaska Daily’ Episode 7 airs tonight, March 2
We have good news — Alaska Daily Episode 7, “Enemy of the People,” premieres tonight, March 2, at 10 p.m. Et on ABC.
The hour was initially supposed to air a week ago on Thursday, Feb. 23, but the network pushed the midseason premiere date back so that the final five episodes would air without interruptions. So that means that the season 1 finale will drop on March 30.
The synopsis for the Alaska Daily episode tonight reads, “The stakes are high when Concerned Citizen targets Eileen at gunpoint and takes her hostage in the newsroom.
Bill Dawes as the Concerned Citizen | ABC/Darko Sikman ‘Alaska Daily’ Episode 7 airs tonight, March 2
We have good news — Alaska Daily Episode 7, “Enemy of the People,” premieres tonight, March 2, at 10 p.m. Et on ABC.
The hour was initially supposed to air a week ago on Thursday, Feb. 23, but the network pushed the midseason premiere date back so that the final five episodes would air without interruptions. So that means that the season 1 finale will drop on March 30.
The synopsis for the Alaska Daily episode tonight reads, “The stakes are high when Concerned Citizen targets Eileen at gunpoint and takes her hostage in the newsroom.
- 3/2/2023
- by Sarah Little
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
We have a bad feeling, ABC‘s Alaska Daily fans. The upcoming season 1 episode, which we have waited almost three months for, is just around the corner, and it promises to be a doozy. New promos for Alaska Daily Episode 7 suggest that the hostage situation involving Eileen Fitzgerald and the Concerned Citizen is more complex than we thought. And we don’t think everyone will survive the night.
Hilary Swank as Eileen Fitzgerald | ABC/Darko Sikman Is ‘Alaska Daily’ on tonight?
Unfortunately, Alaska Daily Episode 7 won’t air tonight, Feb. 23, on ABC.
The show starring Hilary Swank was initially supposed to return from its three-month hiatus tonight, but the network pushed it back one week. Now, episode 7 will drop on Thursday, March 2, and a repeat of The Company You Keep Episode 1 will air in Alaska Daily‘s time slot tonight.
ABC wanted the final five Alaska Daily episodes to air without any breaks.
Hilary Swank as Eileen Fitzgerald | ABC/Darko Sikman Is ‘Alaska Daily’ on tonight?
Unfortunately, Alaska Daily Episode 7 won’t air tonight, Feb. 23, on ABC.
The show starring Hilary Swank was initially supposed to return from its three-month hiatus tonight, but the network pushed it back one week. Now, episode 7 will drop on Thursday, March 2, and a repeat of The Company You Keep Episode 1 will air in Alaska Daily‘s time slot tonight.
ABC wanted the final five Alaska Daily episodes to air without any breaks.
- 2/23/2023
- by Sarah Little
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Exclusive: Mandalay Television is continuing to ramp up its slate of book to series adaptations.
The company, founded by former Sony Pictures boss and Rain Man and Flashdance producer Peter Guber, has optioned Mike Grist’s series of action thriller novels including Saint Justice for television.
The six-book series follows ex-CIA operative Christopher Wren, as he chases down the worst cult leader in history who is trying to destroy American democracy by dividing and pitting the US population against each other.
Only Wren can stop the anarchism when he discovers the leader of the cult is his father, who he escaped from as a young teenager. Wren’s internal battlefield leads him to finding redemption and atoning for the dark events of his own past.
The series is being overseen by Mandalay executives David Zelon, Vanessa Johnston and Zach Wanerman.
Saint Justice was originally self-published by Mike Grist in...
The company, founded by former Sony Pictures boss and Rain Man and Flashdance producer Peter Guber, has optioned Mike Grist’s series of action thriller novels including Saint Justice for television.
The six-book series follows ex-CIA operative Christopher Wren, as he chases down the worst cult leader in history who is trying to destroy American democracy by dividing and pitting the US population against each other.
Only Wren can stop the anarchism when he discovers the leader of the cult is his father, who he escaped from as a young teenager. Wren’s internal battlefield leads him to finding redemption and atoning for the dark events of his own past.
The series is being overseen by Mandalay executives David Zelon, Vanessa Johnston and Zach Wanerman.
Saint Justice was originally self-published by Mike Grist in...
- 2/22/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Fans of ABC‘s Alaska Daily are itching for new episodes after episode 6 left them with a cliffhanger to mull over for a few months. But beyond looking forward to the remainder of season 1, viewers also want to know whether Alaska Daily Season 2 is in the cards. Will ABC renew the series for another season? Or will the network cancel it after only 11 episodes?
Hilary Swank as Eileen Fitzgerald | ABC/Darko Sikman ABC has not canceled or renewed ‘Alaska Daily’ for season 2
As of the writing of this article, ABC hasn’t released a statement regarding the future of Alaska Daily.
Since the network hasn’t even aired the show’s midseason premiere yet, it might be a while before we hear anything about a potential Alaska Daily Season 2. Unless a show takes off and has outstanding ratings, it’s unlikely that a network would make a final decision about...
Hilary Swank as Eileen Fitzgerald | ABC/Darko Sikman ABC has not canceled or renewed ‘Alaska Daily’ for season 2
As of the writing of this article, ABC hasn’t released a statement regarding the future of Alaska Daily.
Since the network hasn’t even aired the show’s midseason premiere yet, it might be a while before we hear anything about a potential Alaska Daily Season 2. Unless a show takes off and has outstanding ratings, it’s unlikely that a network would make a final decision about...
- 2/16/2023
- by Sarah Little
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
ABC‘s Alaska Daily fans are in desperate need of new episodes. The drama series starring Hilary Swank as down-on-her-luck reporter Eileen Fitzgerald is in the midst of a three-month-long hiatus. Alaska Daily Season 1 Episode 6, the mid-season finale, left viewers on a cliffhanger that’s been brewing in their minds since November. So when can they expect answers? And how many more episodes remain in Alaska Daily Season 1?
Hilary Swank as Eileen Fitzgerald and Grace Dove as Roz Friendly | ABC/Darko Sikman When does ‘Alaska Daily’ return with episode 7?
Alaska Daily Season 1 Episode 7, “Enemy of the People,” was initially supposed to debut on Thursday, Feb. 23, but ABC postponed the show’s return one week. So episode 7 will now air on Thursday, March 2, at 10 p.m. Et.
The upcoming hour will pick up right where episode 6 left off — with the Concerned Citizen holding Eileen hostage at the Daily Alaskan.
Hilary Swank as Eileen Fitzgerald and Grace Dove as Roz Friendly | ABC/Darko Sikman When does ‘Alaska Daily’ return with episode 7?
Alaska Daily Season 1 Episode 7, “Enemy of the People,” was initially supposed to debut on Thursday, Feb. 23, but ABC postponed the show’s return one week. So episode 7 will now air on Thursday, March 2, at 10 p.m. Et.
The upcoming hour will pick up right where episode 6 left off — with the Concerned Citizen holding Eileen hostage at the Daily Alaskan.
- 2/9/2023
- by Sarah Little
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
HBO has released a first look at its upcoming limited series “The Palace,” starring Kate Winslet. The new series “tells the story of one year within the walls of the palace of a modern European regime as it begins to unravel,” according to its official logline.
Directed by Stephen Frears and Jessica Hobbs, the new series also stars Matthias Schoenaerts, Guillaume Gallienne, Andrea Riseborough, Martha Plimpton and Hugh Grant. Will Tracy will serve as writer, executive producer and showrunner. Seth Reiss, Juli Weiner, Jen Spyra, Gary Shteyngart and Sarah DeLappe are writing alongside Tracy. Winslet, Frears, Hobbs, Frank Rich and Tracey Seaward also executive produce.
See the first-look image above.
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ABC announced “Alaska Daily” will return for its winter premiere on March 2 at 10 p.m. Et /9 p.m. Ct. The return episode, entitled “Enemy of the People,” will be followed by four consecutive episodes, with the season finale set...
Directed by Stephen Frears and Jessica Hobbs, the new series also stars Matthias Schoenaerts, Guillaume Gallienne, Andrea Riseborough, Martha Plimpton and Hugh Grant. Will Tracy will serve as writer, executive producer and showrunner. Seth Reiss, Juli Weiner, Jen Spyra, Gary Shteyngart and Sarah DeLappe are writing alongside Tracy. Winslet, Frears, Hobbs, Frank Rich and Tracey Seaward also executive produce.
See the first-look image above.
Dates
ABC announced “Alaska Daily” will return for its winter premiere on March 2 at 10 p.m. Et /9 p.m. Ct. The return episode, entitled “Enemy of the People,” will be followed by four consecutive episodes, with the season finale set...
- 2/3/2023
- by Charna Flam
- Variety Film + TV
We have bad news for fans of ABC‘s Alaska Daily — the network is pushing back the drama series’ return. Whereas we were only a few weeks away from the premiere of Alaska Daily Season 1 Episode 7, now viewers have to wait a little bit longer to see it.
Hilary Swank as Eileen Fitzgerald | Darko Sikman/ABC via Getty Images ‘Alaska Daily’ Season 1 Episode 7 airs on Thursday, March 2
According to TVLine, ABC has delayed Alaska Daily Season 1 Episode 7, “Enemy of the People,” one week.
Instead of airing on its original date, Feb. 23, the long-awaited episode will debut the following Thursday — March 2. The network postponed the hour because the higher-ups wanted fans to enjoy Alaska Daily‘s final five episodes consecutively without any breaks.
The Alaska Daily Season 1 finale is set for Thursday, March 30. And that means the drama series starring Hilary Swank will contain 11 episodes in its first season.
What...
Hilary Swank as Eileen Fitzgerald | Darko Sikman/ABC via Getty Images ‘Alaska Daily’ Season 1 Episode 7 airs on Thursday, March 2
According to TVLine, ABC has delayed Alaska Daily Season 1 Episode 7, “Enemy of the People,” one week.
Instead of airing on its original date, Feb. 23, the long-awaited episode will debut the following Thursday — March 2. The network postponed the hour because the higher-ups wanted fans to enjoy Alaska Daily‘s final five episodes consecutively without any breaks.
The Alaska Daily Season 1 finale is set for Thursday, March 30. And that means the drama series starring Hilary Swank will contain 11 episodes in its first season.
What...
- 2/3/2023
- by Sarah Little
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
The winter premiere of ABC‘s Alaska Daily, starring Hilary Swank, has been pushed back a week. It will now air on the network on Thursday, March 2. The final five episodes of the season will air on consecutive weeks, with the season finale slated to premiere Thursday, March 30. Station 19 and Grey’s Anatomy will return on Thursday, February 23, as initially scheduled. When audiences last saw Eileen Fitzgerald (played by Swank), they were left with a cliffhanger that saw a Concerned Citizen targeting Eileen at gunpoint and holding her hostage in the newsroom. “The return episode, entitled “Enemy of the People,” picks up right where we left off, and as the clock ticks, the team races to help Eileen before it’s too late,” according to ABC. From Spotlight director Tom McCarthy, Alaska Daily follows NYC journalist Eileen Fitzgerald as she relocates her way out West when an issue involving a source lands her in hot water,...
- 2/2/2023
- TV Insider
Stop the presses — Alaska Daily‘s return has been postponed.
ABC’s Hilary Swank drama, which was scheduled to kick off its final five Season 1 episodes on Feb. 23, will now return a week later — on Thursday, March 2 at 10/9c, the network announced. The season finale is now set for Thursday, March 30.
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The move will allow viewers to watch the remainder of Season 1 uninterrupted over the course of five consecutive weeks.
ABC’s Hilary Swank drama, which was scheduled to kick off its final five Season 1 episodes on Feb. 23, will now return a week later — on Thursday, March 2 at 10/9c, the network announced. The season finale is now set for Thursday, March 30.
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The move will allow viewers to watch the remainder of Season 1 uninterrupted over the course of five consecutive weeks.
- 2/2/2023
- by Michael Ausiello
- TVLine.com
Like its predecessor, 2018's "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse," the 2023 follow-up "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" will cull comic book history for every possible iteration of the eponymous superhero, and force them to interact. In "Into," directors Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey, and Rodney Rothman had the Miles Morales Spider-Man (Shameik Moore) meeting and forming an unlikely bond with a middle-aged Peter Parker Spider-Man (Jake Johnson) when the latter passed into Miles' dimension. The two also teamed up with Spider-Gwen (Hailee Steinfeld), Spider-Ham (John Mulaney), Spider-Man Noir (Nicolas Cage), and an anime duo called Peni and Sp//dr (Kimiko Glenn). In a post-credits cookie, Miguel O'Hara, a.k.a. Spider-Man 2099 (Oscar Isaac), also appeared. Spider-Man 2099 will appear again.
Each of these characters has a precedent in "Spider-Man" comics. As will be proven in "Across" -- directed by Joaquim Dos Santos, Kemp Powers, and Justin K. Thompson -- those seven Spider-Beings are only a scratch on the surface.
Each of these characters has a precedent in "Spider-Man" comics. As will be proven in "Across" -- directed by Joaquim Dos Santos, Kemp Powers, and Justin K. Thompson -- those seven Spider-Beings are only a scratch on the surface.
- 1/25/2023
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
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