Tuesday, September 24, 2019

TUNE IN THIS WEEKEND: Series Finale of "Preacher, Season 5 Finale of "Fear the Walking Dead," Plus All-New Episodes of "The Terror: Infamy" and "Lodge 49" on AMC

***TUNE-IN ALERT***
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29TH
MORGAN LEADS THE GROUP ON A MISSION
ON THE SEASON FINALE OF “FEAR THE WALKING DEAD”
AT 9:00PM ET/PT ON AMC
THE JOURNEY OF A PREACHER AND HIS FRIENDS COMES TO AN END
ON THE SERIES FINALE OF AMC’S OUTRAGEOUS DRAMA “PREACHER”
AT 10:14 PM ET/PT ON AMC

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30TH
AN EVIL FORCE CATCHES UP TO CHESTER AND LUZ
 ON AN ALL-NEW EPISODE OF AMC’S ANTHOLOGY SERIES
“THE TERROR: INFAMY”
AT 9:00 PM ET/PT ON AMC
 L. MARVIN METZ (PAUL GIAMATTI) ARRIVES AT THE LODGE WITH DUD AND ERNIE ON AN ALL-NEW EPISODE OF AMC’S CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED SERIES
“LODGE 49”
AT 10:01PM ET/PT ON AMC
This week on AMC Networks, the season finale of “Fear the Walking Dead,” the series finale of “Preacher,” plus all-new episodes of “The Terror: Infamy,” and “Lodge 49.”  


Lennie James as Morgan Jones, Karen David as Grace and Garret Dillahunt as John Dorie

*SEASON FINALE*
The season five finale of “Fear the Walking Dead” airs on Sunday, September 29th at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT. In the season finale, “End of the Line,” facing an unknown future, Morgan leads the group on a mission. Meanwhile, Al puts the pieces together. John and June make a promise.
In the second half of season five, after successfully proving their way can work, our heroes gain momentum, rescuing survivors, and spreading the message of hope along the way -- until foes both familiar and unexpected arise, forcing the group to question whether their brand of altruism can really make a difference in a world filled with death and decay.

Dominic Cooper as Jesse Custer and Ruth Negga as Tulip O'Hare


*SERIES FINALE*
Preacher” bows on Sunday, September 29th at 10:14 p.m. ET/PT with “End of the World.” On the tenth and final episode, the curtain falls on the Apocalypse Revue as the fate of the world is decided, and the long journey of a preacher and his friends comes to an end.

“Preacher” stars Dominic Cooper, Academy Award® nominee Ruth Negga and Joseph Gilgun, along with series regulars Ian Colletti, Graham McTavish, Pip Torrens, Julie Ann Emery, Noah Taylor, Mark Harelik and Tyson Ritter. As the series inches closer to the finale, God's endgame for the universe begins to click into place. Trapped between heavenly prophecies, hellish prisons, and all-out nuclear war, Jesse, Tulip, and Cassidy make their bloody way to the Most High. Whether they can reach God in time — or whether all this carnage is part of His divine plan — will soon be revealed as “Preacher” barrels towards the end of the world.
The Sony Pictures Television and AMC Studios co-production was developed for television by executive producer and showrunner Sam Catlin (“Breaking Bad”) and executive producers Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg (“Sausage Party,” “This is the End,” “Superbad”). The series is also executive produced by James Weaver for Point Grey Pictures, Neal H. Moritz, Ori Marmur, Vivian Cannon, Jason Netter, Michael Slovis, Mark McNair, Garth Ennis, Ken F. Levin and Sara Goodman.

Derek Mio as Chester Nakayama, Cristina Rodlo as Luz Ojeda

“The Terror: Infamy” continues on Monday, September 30th at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT with an episode titled “My Sweet Boy.” Chester and Luz have reached a turning point in their relationship, one that causes an evil force to catch up to them. Amy must take matters into her own hands as she’s tormented by a powerful nemesis. Chester meets a boy who gives him answers.
“The Terror: Infamy” centers on a series of bizarre deaths that haunt a Japanese American community, and a young man's journey to understand and combat the malevolent entity responsible. In addition, the series is one of the first depicting the internment of Japanese Americans on such a massive scale – complete with authentically recreated camps in scope and scale as post-WWII.
The series stars Derek Mio, Kiki Sukezane (Lost in Space), Cristina Rodlo (Miss Bala), Shingo Usami (Unbroken), Naoko Mori (Everest), Miki Ishikawa (9-1-1) and renowned actor, producer, author and activist George Takei (Star Trek), who also serves as a consultant.
“The Terror: Infamy” is an AMC Studios production produced by Scott Free, Emaj Productions and Entertainment 360. In addition to Woo and Borenstein, Ridley Scott, David W. Zucker, Alexandra Milchan, Scott Lambert, Guymon Casady and Jordan Sheehan also serve as executive producers.

David Pasquesi as Blaise St John and Paul Giamatti as Lamar

Lodge 49” season two continues on Monday, September 30th at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT. On the eighth episode, “Zugzwang,” L. Marvin Metz (Paul Giamatti) comes to the Lodge with Dud and Ernie. Meanwhile, Liz gets a promotion and Scott goes for a walk.
Season two of this modern fable set in Long Beach, CA centers on likable “Squire” and ex-surfer Sean “Dud” Dudley (Wyatt Russell), whose beloved fraternal order -- the Ancient and Benevolent Order of the Lynx -- is suffering under new rule by an ill-suited leader. Despite his “Knight” and mentor Ernie’s (Brent Jennings) lost faith, and his twin sister Liz’s (Sonya Cassidy) struggle with their past, Dud believes he is the key to restoring the Lodge to its former grandeur and putting the rightful king on the throne. In addition to Russell, Jennings and Cassidy, this season’s cast includes Linda Emond (Connie), Eric Allan Kramer (Scott) and David Pasquesi (Blaise).
Jim Gavin (Author, Middle Men) serves as creator, writer and executive-producer alongside showrunner Peter Ocko (Pushing Daisies, The Office). Additional executive producers include Paul Giamatti (Billions, Sideways, Outsiders, Hoke), Dan Carey (Outsiders, Hoke, John Dies at the End, All Is Bright) and Jeff Freilich (Halt and Catch Fire, Grace and Frankie). “Lodge 49” is an AMC Studios production.


About AMC
AMC is home to some of the most popular and acclaimed programs on television. AMC was the first basic cable network to ever win the Emmy® Award for Outstanding Drama Series with Mad Men in 2008, which then went on to win the coveted award four years in a row, before Breaking Bad won it in 2013 and 2014. The network’s series The Walking Dead is the highest-rated series in cable history. AMC’s other current original drama series include Better Call Saul, Fear the Walking Dead, The Terror, Into the Badlands, Preacher, The Son, Lodge 49, The Little Drummer Girl and NOS4A2. AMC also explores authentic worlds and discussion with original shows like Talking Dead, AMC Visionaries and Ride with Norman Reedus. AMC is owned and operated by AMC Networks Inc. and its sister networks include IFC, SundanceTV, BBC America and WE tv. AMC is available across all platforms, including on-air, online, on demand and mobile.

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