Posted on 05/17/2022 5:16:14 PM PDT by simpson96
Helen Mirren, Harrison Ford (Getty Images)
Helen Mirren and Harrison Ford are joining the “Yellowstone” universe in the upcoming series “1932” for Paramount+.
“1932,” which is the show’s working title, is an origin story introducing a new generation of the Dutton family. It’s set to explore the early 20th century when pandemics, historic drought, the end of Prohibition and the Great Depression all plague the mountain West and the Duttons who call it home,” the streamer said in a release.
Details about their characters were not immediately available.
How to Watch ‘Yellowstone’: Where Is the Kevin Costner Series Streaming? Also Read: How to Watch ‘Yellowstone’: Where Is the Kevin Costner Series Streaming? The show marks Ford’s first appearance on a scripted TV show since a cameo in a 1993 episode of ABC’s “The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles.” The star, who got his start with small roles in 1960s series like “The Virginian” and “Mod Squad,” has never had a regular TV series role.
Mirren, meanwhile, rose to the fame playing no-nonsense police detective Jane Tennant in the British drama series “Prime Suspect,” which ran for seven seasons beginning in 1991. The show earned her two Primetime Emmy Awards; she picked up two more for TV movies and miniseries such as “The Passion of Ayn Rand” and “Elizabeth I.”
“1932” is the latest in the “Yellowstone” franchise from Taylor Sheridan, which also includes “1883” and “Yellowstone.”
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LOL
I was thinking the same thing
they are both old as dirt
I could see an animated movie of dirt piles, with old actors voicing the piles
working title - “Old as Dirt”
I just can’t get past the fact that Helen Mirren was in that awful Caligula. She likes to go to nude beaches. Not that this particularly bothers me but “She is quoted as being a naturist, telling the Radio Times “I’m a naturist at heart. I love being on beaches where everyone is naked. Ugly people, beautiful people, old people, whatever. It’s so unisexual and so liberating.” In 2004, she was named “Naturist of the Year” by British Naturism. She said: “Many thanks to British Naturism for this great honour. I do believe in naturism and am my happiest on a nude beach with people of all ages and races!”.
“Flesh sells. People don’t want to see pictures of churches. They want to see naked bodies”.
Personally, I think this prominent view by actors has ruined this country.
“Legends of the Fall Down”
“Living with a walker”
1932? Maybe his character will meet up with Indiana Jones?
His wife's character was even more ludicrous. Each scene, she looked like she had just come from the salon.
And the whole schtick surrounding the daughter. Sheridan was pimping the plot to feminists.
1883 was like a mix and match of storyline of Lonesome Dove. That being said it was good. If I were Tim McGraw’s agent I wouldn’t let him appear with Sam Elliot on the same screen EVER.
The wife loves it.
1883, starts out great and you are hooked before you realize it is social justice propaganda. Let me see if I get it right, 18 year old girl becomes profecient in riding, roping, wrangling, handling of weapons and fist fighting. Of course very promiscuous along the way and where she dies is where the family will bury her, and start a life. Sam (beef, its what for dinner), looks really old and almost dead. The acting is superb, other than the daughter/ho, and it left me less interested in Yellowstone than before I watched it. 0-10 scale of quality, I give it a 5.
Really? Tim McGraw blew Sam away, if casting this show were to be rated, he is the best thing in it. I loved the wrangler who loved the daughter, but not her. He was great and realistic. I would never rewatch the series, but I did watch all of it.
It bugged my wife that “Elsa’s” blonde hair changed a couple of shades in every episode. I wonder if Mr. Sheridan made her the bad ass that she portrayed of if that was insisted upon by the woke production sissies.
Hopefully they stick to horse and wagon, and no piloting airplanes.
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