![]() Then, with the help of a convenient grenade, Murtaugh got rid of Nathan’s thugs - blowing up Riggs’ trailer in the process - while Riggs gave his father a (near- ?) fatal head wound. Nathan was choking the life out of his older son when Murtaugh returned from getting Trish to safety just in time to save his partner. The whole thing ended with a Riggs-on-Riggs beat-down on the beach. They all met up at Riggs’ camper, where Nathan agreed to a trade… and threatened to get at Riggs’ girlfriend Molly and her son if the cop didn’t let them go. ![]() Martin realized that the only way to get through to his pop would be to endanger someone he loves, so he picked up his half brother Garrett from prison and gave Nathan a call. nabbed her and demanded that she transfer $2 million to his account. Unfortunately, she realized that a second before Riggs Sr. Murtaugh ran into danger when she realized that her co-worker, Alan, was a money launderer who was in league with Nathan. But (twist!) Murtaugh was actually in the would-be assassin’s crosshairs - and not Roger, but Trish. Mrs. Naturally, everyone assumed that Riggs was the subject of the hit. Let’s back up a little. When the newly anointed Captain Murtaugh went to Riggs’ place to let him in on the big promtion news, he found himself - and his partner - hitting the ground when someone opened fire on the trailer. That said, the hour did end on a cliffhanger, with Riggs bleeding out at Miranda’s grave after being shot point-blank, so… Also, if the bubble series is renewed for Season 3, producers reportedly are looking to recast the role of Riggs - meaning that, aside from a new face sporting some questionably shaggy facial hair, there wouldn’t be much change for the character. The episode was filmed before the accusations against Crawford, and his response, went public. Will End With 2-Hour Series Finale - Get Airdate Instead the movie.It’s Official: Magnum P.I. After winning Adapted Screenplay for “ BlacKkKlansman,” Spike Lee was supposed to head the jury at Cannes 2020 and premiere his intense Vietnam drama “ Da 5 Bloods” out of competition. In 2015, Anderson’s “ The Grand Budapest Hotel” scored nine Oscar nominations and won four tech Oscars after playing Berlin, a likely February launch pad for this movie with global appeal. The comedy stars Anderson regulars Bill Murray, Frances McDormand, Tilda Swinton, and Adrien Brody, plus newcomers Benicio del Toro, Jeffrey Wright, Elisabeth Moss, Léa Seydoux, and Timothée Chalamet. Anderson’s latest European ensemble threads three storylines about the French outpost of a Kansas newspaper. That’s why “ The French Dispatch” (Searchlight) - written by three-time screenplay nominee Wes Anderson and collaborators Roman Coppola, Hugo Guinness, and Jason Schwartzman - is a strong contender in this race. ![]() Academy voters give creators extra points for controlling their visions. Notable Runners-Up: “ The 40-Year-Old Version,” “ Ammonite,” “ Another Round,” “And Then We Danced,” “ The August Virgin,” “ Birds of Prey,” “ Da 5 Bloods,” “ Emma.,” “ The Half of It,” “ Happiest Season,” “ House of Hummingbird,” “ I’m No Longer Here,” “ I’m Thinking of Ending Things,” “ The Invisible Man,” “ Kajillionaire,” “ Let Them All Talk,” “ Lingua Franca,” “ Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,” “ Madre,” “ Miss Juneteenth,” “ The Nest,” “ Nomadland,” “ One Night in Miami,” “ The Photograph,” “ The Secret Garden,” “ She Dies Tomorrow,” “ A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon,” “ Shirley,” “ Sorry We Missed You,” “ Tigertail,” “ The Truth.įor screenplay Oscars, auteurs have the advantage. But where and how one sees films will inevitably be less important than the films themselves, and even in this year of turmoil, there was always something to recommend, wherever it was available to be seen. Whatever the future holds both for theatrical distribution and for at-home streaming, 2020 will no doubt mark the pivot point in which the destinies of both would forever change.
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