Boyd Holbrook is set to star alongside Harrison Ford in the next installment of the Indiana Jones series. Holbrook's casting reunites the actor with his Logan director James Mangold.
Quibi took advantage of higher-than-normal audience numbers during yesterday's Super Bowl LIV in order to offer up the first looks at just some of the new streaming service's upcoming shows. They're currently on a bit of a slow rollout ahead of their launch date of April 6th, having only teased titles Punk'd with Chance the Rapper, Elba vs. Block, and the Will Forte / Kaitlin Olson two-hander, Flipped. But we've just gotten our first look at the most recognizable title for Quibi so far: The Fugitive. Quibi's got the latest twist on …
Kiefer Sutherland and Boyd Holbrook sign on to star in a series remake of The Fugitive for Jeffrey Katzenberg's mobile streaming service Quibi.
I really hope everyone else can see these frequent updates on Quibi, the streaming service for The Youths where episodes run about 7-15 minutes long, and the high-profile, A-list projects it somehow keeps announcing, because the alternative is that I'm having the longest acid trip in recorded history. The latest dispatch from my own personal nightmare: Variety has revealed that a TV remake of The Fugitive is a go at the network, with Kiefer Sutherland stepping into the role of a detective on the hunt for a wrongly-accused man, played by Boyd Holbrook. The series …
Coming to Netflix on September 27 and overshadowed among all of the streamer's flashy awards contenders is Jim Mickle's In the Shadow of the Moon, a serial killer thriller with a sci-fi twist that looks batshit crazy in all the right ways. Boyd Holbrook (Logan) stars as Philadelphia police officer Thomas Lockhart, who is so hungry to become a detective that he begins tracking a serial killer who mysteriously resurfaces every nine years. But when the killer's crimes begin to defy all scientific explanation, Lockhart's obsession with finding the truth threatens to destroy his career, …
With In the Shadow of the Moon streaming on Netflix September 27th, and world premiering at this year’s Fantastic Fest in Austin, I recently spoke with director Jim Mickle about his genre mashup. In the sci-fi thriller that starts in 1988 and takes place over multiple time periods, Boyd Holbrook stars as a Philadelphia police officer on the hunt for an elusive killer. As he struggles to figure out why a number of seemingly random people are being murdered for no clear reason, his investigation leads him down a dangerous path of obsession. This is one of those …
From his talent for blowing things up to his dedication to the outlaw life, Justified's Boyd Crowder explains all about himself with these threats.
Chances are if you’ve been paying attention, you’ve already spotted Boyd Holbrook in numerous high profile and independent films for the past ten years. A budding actor in Hollywood that used to be a “model poet” in Kentucky, Holbrook has all the hallmarks of a movie star with his height, good looks, and brooding demeanor. He gives standout performances even when surrounded by huge stars like Hugh Jackman, Christian Bale, Natalie Portman, and others.