In HBO's The Leftovers Season 3 Spoilers: Will Justin Theroux/Kevin Garvey "Crave" Guilty Remnant? Read More »
From creators Damon Lindelof and Tom Perrota, the Season 2 of "The Leftovers" is gaining critical acclaim for HBO. Justin Theroux (Kevin Garvey), Christopher Eccelston (Matt Jamison), Carrie Coon (Nora Durst) and more have earned nominations from the 2016 Critics Choice Awards. Read More »
From creators Damon Lindelof and Tom Perrota, the Season 2 finale of "The Leftovers" aired on HBO. With the official renewal of Season 3 of The Leftovers, former police officer Kevin Garvey (Justin Theroux) returns along with The Guilty Remnant. Read More »
From creators Damon Lindelof and Tom Perrota, the Season 2 finale of "The Leftovers" aired on HBO. If there is a potential Season 3 of The Leftovers, will former police officer Kevin Garvey (Justin Theroux) find a way to stop The Guilty Remnant? Read More »
The first extended look at season two of HBO's hit series The Leftovers premiered this week in the form of a new trailer full of new details, characters and mysteries. Last year, we watched the thrilling first season and learned more about the Garvey family and the small town they lived in after a strange occurrence took place around the world in which two per-cent of Earth's population suddenly disappeared. In the first look at the upcoming 2015 episodes, we see star Justin Theroux and others have relocated to a town in Texas named Miracle. The name is clearly misleading. Watch this new trailer below! Read More »
In HBO's thrilling drama, "The Leftovers" takes place three years after a Rapture-like catastrophe suddenly causes the unexplained disappearance of the world's population. Based on the must-read book by author Tom Perrotta, we follow the ones left behind who have to continue living, whether they like it or not. There are those who want to move on, and then, there are others who want to explode. Read More »
One of the most anticipated new series of 2014, The Leftovers, is coming to HBO on June 29th from creator Damon Lindelof. Also a co-creator of Lost, Lindelof has become somewhat of a recognizable name for many reasons. In a new profile in The New York Times, Lindelof opens up about how he became a household name, including his recently deleted Twitter account. Read More »
Lost went off the air in 2010, but fans are still wondering to this day about certain mysteries from the series. Most notably, was everyone dead the whole time and what was the point of the entire show? Read More »
Justin Bieber decided to wear a bright yellow hat covered in spikes yesterday in London and famed writer/showrunner/co-creator of "Lost," Damon Lindelof, decided to spend the whole day tweeting about it. Despite being responsible for a highly succesful and even more confusing television drama, Lindelof is a pretty big Twitter persona, so this was not really a surprise. Plus Bieber is no stranger to questionable fashion trends, so when you put the two together, you get quite a funny story. Read More »