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andywalken: The Strike is over, can finally post about being part of this! One of the best (and vocab building) days on set! @genv @chance_perdomo @jensenackles @jaz_sinclair @derek_luh #behindthescenes #genv
A BTS shot with Jensen and the "Gen V" cast.
Ep 5 shots via Instagram
ok im expecting spy kids/sharkboy & lavagirl vibes, so far im not disappointed lmao this opening wtf i love it
'We Can Be Heroes' cast & their baby pictures!
Reseña | 'Superheroicos' (We Can Be Heroes)
'Superheroicos' de Robert Rodriguez es un recuerdo de que el futuro le pertenece a los niños.
Cuando los extraterrestres capturan a los superhéroes de la Tierra, sus hijos deben aprender a trabajar juntos para salvar a sus padres y al planeta. El director Robert Rodriguez solo tiene dos facetas, películas ultra-violentas y vulgares de bajo presupuesto y películas ridículas, coloridas y de bajo presupuesto para niños. En esta última se encuentra su más reciente proyecto, Superheroicos, una…
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THE KIDS ARE ALRIGHT (ordered to series, aka “Untitled Tim Doyle Project”)
Set in the 1970s, it revolves around an Irish-Catholic family with a working-class dad, traditional mom and eight boisterous sons who navigate changes big and small during one of America’s most turbulent decades.
Cast (thus far)
Michael Cudlitz (The Walking Dead) as the dad, Mike Cleary. (Feb 13)
Mary McCormack (In Plain Sight) as the mom, Peggy Cleary. Controlling and formidable, she is mother of their eight sons ranging in age from 20 to a baby in arms. She’s a traditional 1950s housewife who can’t drive, rarely leaves the house, and is a bit out of her depth in the early 1970s. She stretches a dollar until it squeaks and runs a tight domestic ship. Peggy forms a surprisingly close bond with her second eldest boy’s girlfriend, Cheri, whose feminist notions inspire her to a seek her own independence and begin thinking for herself.(Feb 16)
Sam Straley (Electric Dreams) as Lawrence, the eldest Dwyer Son. (Feb 26)
Caleb Foote (American Crime Story) as Eddie. (Feb 28)
Sawyer Barth (Home) as Frank, a snitch who is smug and overly concerned with “the rules.” (Mar 5)
Christopher Paul Richards (Me, Myself & I) as Joey. (Feb 28)
Jack Gore (Billions) as Timmy. (Feb 28)
Andy Walken (A Christmas Story Live!) as William
Santino Barnard (Monsters) as Pat
Genre: Comedy (Single-Camera)
Created by: Tim Doyle. Directed by: Randall Einhorn.
Produced by: Tim Doyle.
Studios: ABC Studios
A promotional photo of the family at the breakfast table.
To air Tuesdays at 8:30 P.M., after The Conners (Roseanne spin-off) and before Black-ish.
Premiere: Tuesday, October 16 at 8:30 P.M.