‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ Sequel ‘The Testaments’ Finds Its Star

In the sequel series to “The Handmaid’s Tale,” titled “The Testaments,” Chase Infiniti from “Presumed Innocent” has been announced as a co-lead, reprising his role alongside returning star Ann Dowd. Infiniti shared this news on his Instagram on Thursday, expressing his excitement, saying, “Thrilled to be part of the cast of ‘The Testaments’ on Hulu!

Blacklisted

In a feature for GQ, Strong openly discussed his character as the cunning lawyer who significantly influenced Trump’s political and power strategies. Originally slated for release in 2018, the film titled “The Apprentice” faced multiple setbacks, including writer’s strikes and Trump’s legal team attempting to halt production. Unfortunately, these issues led to the movie’s premiere during the reelection year, which was not the initial plan.

Regarding distribution, Strong expressed disappointment over the blacklisting of the film, as this trend among studios hinted at potential future obstacles:

Samara Weaving Fights Obsessed Fan in Thrilling Trailer for ‘Borderline’

In his first directorial endeavor, the warden introduces ‘Borderline’, an entertaining yet eccentric production. The trailer exhibits a gripping atmosphere, although it’s evident that much of this will be humorously presented. It somewhat resembles a contemporary comic reinterpretation of Rob Reiner’s ‘Misery’, which earned Kathy Bates an Academy Award for her stellar performance. While such accolades might not be replicated here, it does expand Weaving’s portfolio, who has emerged as a favored actress in genre films like ‘Ready or Not’ and ‘The Babysitter’. For further details about the film’s narrative, please see the synopsis below.