Dean Winters and Lee Tergesen star in Ozshort movie from authentic creator Tom Fontana which is able to premiere on YouTube subsequent month.
Earlier than The Sopranos, Recreation of Thrones, Six Ft Underneath, The Wire, or any of the opposite well-liked HBO exhibits, there was Oz. The one-hour drama chronicled the lives of the workers and inmates on the Oswald State Correctional Facility, a most safety penitentiary house to essentially the most violent offenders within the state. It’s been over twenty years because the collection concluded, however creator Tom Fontana is again with an Ozshort movie starring Lee Tergesen as Tobias Beecher and Dean Winters as Ryan O’Reily.
Titled Zo, the brief movie truly premiered on the ATX Competition in 2021, however few folks have been in a position to see it. Fortunately, Zo will premiere on YouTube on Might 1st, giving followers around the globe the prospect to lastly see it. In line with Kirk Acevado, who starred in Ozas Miguel Alvarez, it might even result in a sequel collection if the brief movie will get sufficient buzz.
Ozis one among my favorite TV exhibits of all time. I most likely re-watch it annually, so the considered a possible sequel collection may be very intriguing. Will it occur? Who is aware of, however I’m excited for the prospect to reconnect with Tobias and Ryan a minimum of yet another time with this brief movie.
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Over the course of six seasons, Ozfeatured among the best ensemble casts on tv. Along with these I’ve already talked about, you had Ernie Hudson, Harold Perrineau, J.Okay. Simmons, Edie Falco, Christopher Meloni, Eamonn Walker, Rita Moreno, Terry Kinney, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, BD Wong, Mark Margolis, Luis Guzmán, Lance Reddick, Reg R. Cathey, Luke Perry, and so many extra. The collection additionally pushed the envelope in ways in which had by no means been seen on tv earlier than, with full-frontal nudity, frequent coarse language, and ugly violence. It’s a tough collection, however nonetheless one among HBO’s very best, even twenty years later.
Would you prefer to see an Ozsequel collection?