What to Watch podcast: Andrew Garfield in' Under the Banner of Heaven' (original) (raw)
On today's episode, we'll tell you why The Walking Dead actress Melissa McBride will no longer be part of a spin-off focused on her character Carol and Norman Reedus' Daryl.
Meanwhile, Oscar nominee Andrew Garfield, star of the dark limited series Under the Banner of Heaven, tells EW about his approach to playing detective Jeb Pyre, a devout Mormon who unearths unsettling truths about the faith in the process; Miles Teller, Juno Temple, Matthew Goode, and Dan Fogler star in The Offer, about The Godfather producer Al Ruddy's long and difficult path to getting that cinema classic made; and Cristin Milioti and Ray Romano are back for the second season of their futuristic comedy Made for Love.
Plus, more entertainment headlines — including Keke Palmer's legendary new role, and Tracy Morgan's The Last O.G. getting its final verdict — and trivia.
Related content:
- Andrew Garfield goes full True Detective in FX's first Under the Banner of Heaven trailer
- Why The Offer EP Dexter Fletcher keeps getting pulled back to the gangster genre
- Drag Race fan Andrew Garfield nervously chooses Meryl Streep as his Snatch Game character at Oscars
Hear more on all of today's must-see picks on EW's What to Watch podcast, hosted by Gerrad Hall.
What to Watch on Thursday, April 28
Streaming
Dear Mr. Brody (doc) — Discovery+
Made for Love (season premiere) — HBO Max
Tokyo Vice (season finale) — HBO Max
The Way Down: God, Greed, and the Cult of Gwen Shamblin (docuseries finale) — HBO Max
Under the Banner of Heaven (series debut) — Hulu
The Offer (series debut) — Paramount+
8 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
United States of Al — CBS
9 p.m.
How We Roll (back-to-back eps) — CBS
Call Me Kat — Fox
9:30 p.m.
Welcome to Flatch — Fox
10 p.m.
Law & Order: Organized Crime — NBC
10:30 p.m.
Meet the Press Reports — NBC News Now
*times are ET and subject to change
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