formerlyfreedom January 4, 2019 Share January 4, 2019 Coming to Starz in the 2019-20 season; The Continental will be set in the John Wick universe, focusing on the inner workings of the exclusive Continental Hotel which serves as a refuge for assassins. Keanu Reeves is exec producing (maybe he'll make an appearance?). Starz Signs Writer-Producer Heather Zuhlke To Overall Deal Quote Writer-producer Heather Zuhlke (Power, Tell Me A Story) has signed a two-year overall deal with Starz. Under the pact, Zuhlke will develop new projects exclusively for the network and join the writing staff of drama The Continental, from Starz and Lionsgate, as co-executive producer. The Continental is the TV series adaptation of the highly successful Lionsgate film franchise John Wick, which is currently in development. “Heather is a wonderful addition to The Continental creative team,” said Starz President of Programming Carmi Zlotnik. “Her writing background along with her unique and personal perspective on law enforcement will enhance the thrilling underground world in the series. We look forward to developing new and exhilarating projects with Heather under her new overall deal.” Link to comment
Anduin April 24, 2021 Share April 24, 2021 We have a premise! Quote about a crumbling New York in the 1970s with a garbage strike that has piled up bags of garbage to the third floor of most brownstones, the mafia muscling in on that business which is why in The Sopranos he’s in the sanitation business, and other things that are really real as an interesting backdrop to explore the origins of The Continental which is famously within the movie franchise the assassin’s hotel in which you cannot kill anyone on the hotel grounds, but of course if you step one foot off you’re fair game, and that’s employed to great effect in many of the plots in the movies. Running all of that is Winston, who is played by Ian McShane (in the movies).” McShane previously confirmed that he won’t appear in The Continental but could do voice-over work. “What we’re exploring in The Continental is the young Winston and how it came to be that he and his team of confederates found their way into this hotel which we have met for the first time in the movie franchise 40 years later I was expecting something contemporary, but I'll accept this. I suppose it's just a matter of wait and see if it actually turns out good. 1 Link to comment
AnimeMania August 15, 2022 Share August 15, 2022 ‘John Wick’ Prequel Series ‘The Continental’ Moves From Starz to Peacock for 2023 Launch The series will be 3 episodes focusing on the origin story and inner workings of the Continental Hotel in New York, a refuge for assassins, told from the perspective of a young 1975 Winston Scott. Link to comment
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AnimeMania June 13, 2023 Share June 13, 2023 "The Continental: From The World Of John Wick" is a prequel to the John Wick movies set in the 1970's that explores the origin of the hotel-for-assassins and how Winston Scott managed to seize the New York City branch, shown in the film franchises. Colin Woodell as young Winston Scott, (Movies: Ian McShane) the Continental proprietor Ayomide Adegun as young Charon, (Movies: Lance Reddick) the Continental concierge Mel Gibson as Cormac Nhung Kate as Yen Ben Robson as Frankie, Winston's brother Mishel Prada as KD Hubert Point-Du Jour as Miles Jessica Allain as Lou Jeremy Bobb as Mayhew Peter Greene as Uncle Charlie Link to comment
AnimeMania July 18, 2023 Share July 18, 2023 The Continental: From the World of John Wick September 22, 2023 Peacock 3 episodes, 90 minutes each Airing on Peacock in the US and Prime Video Globally Mel Gibson as Cormac Adam Shapiro as Lemmy Ray McKinnon as Jenkins Katie McGrath as The Adjudicator Claire Cooper as Mrs. Davenport Marina Mazepa as Gretal Mark Mushashi as Hansel Link to comment
tv echo July 21, 2023 Share July 21, 2023 (edited) Comic-Con 2023 Schedule: Exact TIME of Major Movie, TV & Gaming Panels By Richard Nebens Posted: July 20, 2023https://thedirect.com/article/comic-con-2023-schedule-when-time-movie-tv-gaming-panels Quote FRIDAY, JULY 21 * * *3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. ET — Peacock’s The Continental: From the World of John Wick The Continental: From the World of John Wick gets an exclusive first look in this panel for the prequel to the John Wick movies. Edited July 21, 2023 by tv echo Link to comment
tv echo July 24, 2023 Share July 24, 2023 (edited) The Continental: Release Dates Set for ‘3-Night’ John Wick Prequel Series BY MATT WEBB MITOVICH JULY 21, 2023https://tvline.com/news/the-continental-john-wick-prequel-series-release-date-peacock-1235017394/ Quote On Friday afternoon at the San Diego Comic-Con, it was announced that Peacock’s The Continental: From the World of John Wick will be released over three “nights” (read: days) on Friday, Sept. 22, Friday, Sept. 29, and Friday, Oct. 6. Billed as a “three-part event,” The Continental is a prequel to the Keanu Reeves-led film tetralogy, with Colin Woodell (The Flight Attendant) starring as a young Winston Scott (the hotel proprietor played by Ian McShane in the movies). Winston is “dragged into the Hell-scape of 1970s New York City to face a past he thought he’d left behind,” per the series’ official description, and “charts a deadly course through the hotel’s mysterious underworld in a harrowing attempt to seize the hotel where he will eventually take his future throne.” The cast also includes Ayomide Adegun as a young Charon (based on the late Lance Reddick’s character in the films), Peter Greene (The Mask) as body disposal expert Uncle Charlie, Katie McGrath (Supergirl) as The Adjudicator and Mel Gibson as someone named Cormac, plus Ben Robson (Animal Kingdom), Hubert Point-Du Jour (The Good Lord Bird), Jessica Allain (Texas Chainsaw Massacre), Mishel Prada (Riverdale), Nhung Kate, Ray McKinnon (Mayans MC), Adam Shapiro (Never Have I Ever), and Mark Musashi and Marina Mazepa (as High Table assassins Hansel & Gretel). Edited July 24, 2023 by tv echo Link to comment
tv echo September 20, 2023 Share September 20, 2023 (edited) The Continental EP Shares the One Rule for a John Wick Prequel Series, Teases ‘Nasty’ Scene He Almost Toned Down BY MATT WEBB MITOVICH SEPTEMBER 18, 2023 https://tvline.com/previews/the-continental-preview-john-wick-prequel-series-young-winston-charon-1235045289/ Edited September 20, 2023 by tv echo Link to comment
AnimeMania September 22, 2023 Share September 22, 2023 After 20 years apart, Winston and Frankie Scott are about to be violently reunited. Frankie’s just stolen a priceless object from Cormac Fitzpatrick, the hotel manager and ruthless mobster from the brothers’ past. To retaliate, he sends henchmen to London to bring Winston back home to locate Frankie. The brothers, along with Frankie’s wife Yen, use their street smarts to try and outrun Cormac’s army of assassins. But just before all three are caught, Frankie must make the ultimate sacrifice. Premiere Date: September 22, 2023 Peacock 1 hour & 35 minutes Link to comment
AnimeMania September 29, 2023 Share September 29, 2023 With a cache of modified weapons, a team of shadow mercenaries and a top hitman in place, Winston finalizes his mission. Tension escalates as higher-ups order Cormac to find the object Frankie stole. Meanwhile, detective KD starts zeroing in on who she suspects had a hand in killing her family, which also leads her to the Continental Hotel. Premiere Date: September 29, 2023 Peacock 1 hour & 25 minutes Link to comment
Tachi Rocinante September 29, 2023 Share September 29, 2023 Wow. Nobody's even watched Part 1 yet? It wasn't too bad. It sticks to the Wick formula for the action. 2 Link to comment
AngieBee1 September 30, 2023 Share September 30, 2023 Loving it. I've seen complaints that it's not "John Wick-y" enough, but I like the foundational aspects of it. I loved the John Wick films and as great as the action is, wall-to-wall stunts, no matter how astonishing, gets repetitive. I like that this is weightier with character that way when the action comes, it's a refreshing. -Ray McKinnon was a fantastic addition to this episode. -Not that it is likely, but I could envision Miles and Yen getting together. Even if they don't get together romantically, I can see her joining he and his sister. The monologue in the car was fantastic. If you've not seen "The Good Lord Bird" on Showtime, Hubert Point-Du Jour (Miles) is amazing in it. -Best fight scene of the night (IMO) goes to Lou. Cleared everybody on the streets. -I got the sense that Thomas had romantic feelings for Charon. 2 Link to comment
HollyG September 30, 2023 Share September 30, 2023 I'm watching now. It's pretty good so far. It even has John Wick's mustang in it. 1 Link to comment
HollyG October 1, 2023 Share October 1, 2023 I agree with everything you said AngieBee1. I also am enjoying the series. I like that we get to learn more about the characters and not just introducing them as objects to fight with. I hope there are more seasons... 3 episodes won't be enough for me. 1 Link to comment
ROEHUNTER October 1, 2023 Share October 1, 2023 Watching, but would I be watching if this wasn't tied to Wick? Link to comment
AnimeMania October 8, 2023 Share October 8, 2023 (Season Finale) In the final action-packed night, Struggling to put the final pieces of the plan together, Winston's team fractures under dissent and distrust, but they manage to wage an all-out assault on the hotel; with the body count rising on both sides, Cormac cracks under the pressure. Winston's all-out revenge plan is revealed as he looks to take over the NYC crime operation with plans to transform the Continental from outdated safe house into the upscale destination of John Wick fame. Premiere Date: October 6, 2023 Peacock 1 hour & 37 minutes Link to comment
AngieBee1 October 13, 2023 Share October 13, 2023 Absolutely loved the finale and the series as a whole. What a corker. I've seen complaints that it's not as action packed as the John Wick films, but I like that this show gave you room to breath and focused on plot and didn't just have wall-to-wall stunt pieces. The stunts in John Wick 4 were especially unrelenting and mindnumbing by the time it ended, so I love that this gives time to the cadre of characters. Would really love to see a second season. Link to comment
Drumpf1737 December 2, 2023 Share December 2, 2023 Just started watching...is Mel Gibson in the whole series? Link to comment
tv echo January 8 Share January 8 THE 20 BEST SCI-FI TV SHOWS ON PEACOCK: THE CONTINENTAL, FARSCAPE, RESIDENT ALIEN & MORE By SYFY WIRE Staff Updated Jan 4, 2024 https://www.syfy.com/syfy-wire/the-best-sci-fi-tv-shows-on-peacock-right-now Quote The Continental: From the World of John Wick ... Taking place in the late 1970s — nearly four decades before Keanu Reeves' world-weary hitman set out on a path of revenge — this limited prequel explores how Winston Scott (Colin Woodell) seized control of the hotel known for its killer — quite literally — clientele. After his older brother, Frankie (Ben Robson), makes off with a High Table coin press, Winston finds himself at the center of a deadly power struggle with the man who controlled the hotel before him: the sociopathic Cormac O'Connor (Mel Gibson). Taking full advantage of its disco-era backdrop, The Continental: From the World of John Wick makes for one groovy addition to the hit franchise. Link to comment
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