…The truce is broken during an encounter between Gilboan and Gathian troops. King Silas appears in person to defuse the situation. Sheppard’s trip to Shiloh is cancelled by him when he sees a sign held by someone in the accompanying crowd saying “don’t go.” We learn, during a conversation with his detained predecessor some unpleasant details of Silas’ rise to power. Silas has a long conversation with Sheppard about his romance with the princess, during which Silas decides that Sheppard is trustworthy after all and …
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The third installment of the NBC miniseries “Kings” is almost all about palace intrigue. It also made me glad of my initial decision to view this series as taking place in another reality altogether.
In this installment, King Silas invites Captain Sheppard to accompany him and the Queen to the ballet. Sheppard may or may not be a ballet fan, but he has a thing going with Princess Michelle and is looking forward to seeing her at the ballet.
On the way to prepare for the ballet, he is informed by the …
…The truce is broken during an encounter between Gilboan and Gathian troops. King Silas appears in person to defuse the situation. Sheppard’s trip to Shiloh is cancelled by him when he sees a sign held by someone in the accompanying crowd saying “don’t go.” We learn, during a conversation with his detained predecessor some unpleasant details of Silas’ rise to power. Silas has a long conversation with Sheppard about his romance with the princess, during which Silas decides that Sheppard is trustworthy after all and …
On Sunday night, NBC aired a two hour segment of their new series “Kings,” Produced by Michael Green, Ehoun Stoff and Francis Lawrence.
Some of the hype I had heard and read led me believe that this would about American Society only with a King. And maybe it is, but I like some other things I’ve read that liken it to a different reality altogether.
The story is about the kingdom of Gilboa and its King Silas. Gilboa is …
Grant Wilfley casting is seeking actors to work as extras on the Nbc Kings show directed by Francis Lawrence (”I am Legend”) and starring Ian McShane (”Deadwood”). The scene will be a black tie affair and all of the men should have their own tux. Women will be wearing evening gowns and there will be fittings for the women on Monday 4/28. The shoot date will be Thursday and Friday. You must be available all day both days.
Ian McShane will portray King Silas in NBC Kings, a modern-day take on the King David tale, Variety reports. Christopher Egan will play David, described as a “pure-hearted young warrior” by the Hollywood Reporter.
Michael Green (“Heroes”) wrote the pilot for “Kings” and is exec producing.
Michael Arden will play a role on the upcoming NBC Kings, his character is described as a gay love interest for one of the series’ major players.
From an outlaw to royalty – Ian McShane, is returning to television as star of NBC “Kings, Royal Kingdom of Gilboa” which is among a quartet of dramas expected to take center stage at NBC’s upfront presentation on Wednesday.
Nbc Kings 2009 comes a riveting new drama about a modern day monarchy. Nbc Kings is a contemporary re-telling of the timeless tale of David and Goliath. “Nbc Kings is an epic story of greed and power, war and romance, forbidden loves and secret alliances—and a young hero who rises to power in a modern-day kingdom.
Kings is a new show which looks to be coming to NBC in February and while it claims it’s a modern retelling of the classic tale of David and Goliath — with David played by a young man named David, and the part of Goliath being played by a Tank — it seems much more likely from the footage I’ve seen that David’s triumph is merely a kicking off point for a show that will explore many themes ranging from Love and Devotion, both to family and country, to War …