HBO’s Deadwood only lasted for three seasons, but it spawned one of the most memorable TV characters in history: Al Swearengen. The brothel boss was a brutal pimp, but also a shrewd businessman. And ...
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Deadwood’s Most Controversial Storyline Turned Al Swearengen Into an HBO Legend
While the show was eventually granted a return as a TV movie in 2019, many fans still wonder what could have been if maverick ...
Welcome back to Deadwood. HBO has dropped the trailer for the upcoming “Deadwood” reunion movie — just in time for the 15th anniversary of the David Milch-created series debut — and by the looks of ...
Liam Gaughan is a film and TV writer at Collider. He has been writing film reviews and news coverage for ten years. Between relentlessly adding new titles to his watchlist and attending as many ...
Thirteen years after his character was last seen scrubbing a bloodstain from a hardwood floor, Ian McShane has finally returned to his most famous role: Al Swearengen, the saloon-keeper, gangster, ...
Time Requirements: It's pretty easy to get through Deadwood in a month by watching an episode each weeknight and a few on weekends. However, we'd advise you pace yourself. The show was so short-lived ...
Almost 13 years after its finale, HBO's Deadwood is back as a TV movie. Created by David Milch, the foul-mouthed characters inhabit an illegal mining camp in the Dakotas where their dramas unfold.
The place: Solo, 200 Roy St., Seattle, 206-213-0080. The quote: “We just thought it would be funny to call it The Swearengen because of Al Swearengen from Deadwood. He’s always doing shots of whiskey.
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