New TV Peeks: Danny McBride's The Righteous Gemstones: Season 4 Teaser and Dark Winds: Season 3 Trailer
"The Righteous Gemstones" Final Season Teaser: Danny McBride's Televangelist Satire Bows Out as Jesse and Baby Billy Launch "Teen Jus" – Premieres March 9th on HBO.
Everything must come to an end, eventually. So it's about that time to bid farewell to our favorite family of faith, those damn silly Gemstones!
With its fourth and final season, The Righteous Gemstones are making their final bow as Danny McBride's televangelist preacher Jesse Gemstone partners up with Walton Goggins's Baby Billy Freeman as they try to launch a new young adult series called "Teen Jus." It is, of course, a biblical show about the teenage years of Jesus. But what’s giving them pause for the moment is coming up with the right title for the show. As Jesse offers a different title, a better one that properly combines Jesus with teen: "Jeen." Okay, we think they got something there. It might be a winner, folks.
This HBO comedy, set in the world of televangelists and poking fun at their extravagant lifestyle and the many contradictions that come along with it, has become a hilarious showcase for Danny McBride and his cohorts of comic actors: Adam DeVine, Edi Patterson, Tony Cavalero, and Tim Baltz.
John Goodman also returns for the final season as Eli Gemstone, the patriarch of the Gemstone family, who has been laying low at sea in a boat, just like that Tom Hanks movie—where he's all alone, all the time, you know it! Not Philadelphia.
Created by McBride and produced by frequent producing partners Jody Hill and David Gordon Green, The Righteous Gemstones makes its swan song as the fourth season debuts on March 9th on HBO. Watch the teaser, above.
"Dark Winds" Season 3 Trailer: Zahn McClarnon Returns as Navajo Tribal Officer Joe Leaphorn in AMC's Gritty Southwestern Crime Thriller – Premieres March 9th on AMC+.
Pop quiz: Which current show features Game of Thrones author George R. R. Martin and Hollywood legend Robert Redford as executive producers?
Answer: This one! Dark Winds.
This dark detective procedural show, based on Graham Roland's best-selling crime novel, takes place in the American Southwest in the 1970s, revolving around the strange and dark criminal investigations of officer Joe Leaphorn, a veteran tribal police lieutenant from Navajo County.
Native American actor Zahn McClarnon (Reservation Dogs, Longmire), an underappreciated but fantastic character actor if you ask us, leads this AMC original series as tribal officer Leaphorn. The series has been a critical hit and slowly has developed a strong following over two seasons.
Seemingly leaning more into the supernatural nature of Native culture in this new season, Season 3 adds a few familiar faces to the cast, including Jenna Elfman (Fear the Walking Dead) and Bruce Greenwood (The Fall of the House of Usher), as well as returning cast members Kiowa Gordon as deputy Jim Chee and Jessica Matten as sergeant Bernadette Manuelito.
Dark Winds: Season 3 is scheduled to debut on March 9th on AMC+. But viewers still have a bit of time to catch up, as the first two seasons (only 12 episodes in total) are available now on Netflix and, of course, on AMC+.