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- Nuevas imágenes bts del 1.05 (26-06-16):

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(@BlackHawkDesign: Amazing cinematography of #Preacher
@BlackHawkDesign: I did a homage to myself in Ratwater by including a painting I used as a mural in 'Hard Bounty' above the bar
@BlackHawkDesign: I did a homage to myself in Ratwater by including a painting I used as a mural in 'Hard Bounty' above the bar
@BlackHawkDesign: On the set of Ratwater with the Storyboars #preacher
@BlackHawkDesign: The bones of Ratwater #Preacher
@BlackHawkDesign: The road to #ratwater. #preacher
@BlackHawkDesign: This early concept sketch of the motel inspired the bathroom scene #Preacher
@dominiccoop: I reckon he may have been up to something dodgy. Tonight @PreacherAMC enjoy
@BlackhawkDesign: It's the shadows that make things beautiful #Preacher
@BlackhawkDesign: Quality time at the blacksmith's shop in Ratwater #Preacher
@BlackhawkDesign: Wash day in Ratwater #Preacher)




- Nueva Variant Cover basada en la serie de TV:

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- Sinopsis oficial del 1.06 "Sundowner":
1.06 "Sundowner" (03/07/16): Jesse finalmente se enfrenta cara a cara con Deblanc y Fiore, y se entera de la misteriosa entidad que se ha apoderado de su cuerpo. Escrito por Nick Towne y dirigido por Guillermo Navarro.

http://tvafterdark.com/preacher-1x06-su ... s-preview/

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- PREACHER | 1.06 "Sundowner" Promo:
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- PREACHER | 1.06 "Sundowner" Clip #1:

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- PREACHER | 1.06 "Sundowner" Clip #2:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYMbNbcZkNU


- PREACHER | 1.06 "Sundowner" Clip #3:

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- PREACHER | 1.06 "Sundowner" Clip #4:

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- Diseño del maquillaje de 'Arseface' por Greg Nicotero:

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- ‘Preacher’ renovada para su Season 2 en AMC:
AMC ha renovado oficialmente su adaptación de los cómics de “Preacher” para su Season 2.

La serie está ahora mismo a mitad de su Season 1 que consta de 10 episodios, pero la próxima temporada ampliará sus episodios a un total de 13, que está previsto que se estrenen en el 2017.

Basada en los cómics de culto de Garth Ennis y el artista Steve Dillon, la co-producciónn de Sony Pictures Television y AMC Studios es la nueva serie nº #2 del cable este año entre adultos 18-49 y adultos 25-54, consiguiendo un promedio de 3.3 millones de espectadores por episodio en el Nielsen live con un 3 de rátings. El drama sobrenatural fue desarrollado por los productores ejecutivos Evan Goldberg, Seth Rogen y Sam Catlin, con Catlin también haciendo las veces de showrunner y escritor.

“‘Preacher’ es un programa especial de la televisión y estamos deseosos de compartir con los fans el resto de esta salvaje primera temporada y, ahora, una expandida segunda temporada,” dice Charlie Collier, presidente de AMC, SundanceTV y AMC Studios. “Lo que Sam, Seth, Evan y todo el equipo creativo han conseguido al llevar la novela gráfica de Garth Ennis a la pantalla es extraordinario. Esperamos el tener más tiempo con estos inolvidables personajes ya sea en el Cielo, el Infierno, Texas o más allá.”


http://variety.com/2016/tv/news/preache ... 201805986/


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- PREACHER | "The first 5 Episodes in About 2 Minutes" Promo:

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- Revelado el panel de "Preacher" en el SDCC 2016):
Con la Comic-Con 2016 a la vuelta de la esquina, siguen apareciendo detalles de los paneles que se realizarán en la convención.

Apenas hace un par de días supimos la noticia que AMC renovaba "Preacher" para su segunda temporada y hoy hemos sabido que la serie asistirá al famoso evento con un panel que hará las delicias de los fans y al que asistirán las estrellas de la serie y sus productores:

VIERNES, 22 Julio

"Preacher" (AMC): Los miembros del elenco Dominic Cooper, Ruth Negga, Joseph Gilgun, Ian Colletti y Graham McTavish se unen a los productores ejecutivos Seth Rogen y Evan Goldberg y también con el co-productor ejecutivo Garth Ennis para un panel en el que se hablará sobre la serie y una lectura en vivo en el escenario del penúltimo episodio de la S1. 6:30-8:30 p.m., Hall H. Kevin Smith será el moderador.

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/lists/ ... ctv-906983
http://deadline.com/2016/06/comic-con-f ... 201781880/


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- "Preacher" 1.05 "South will rise again" Comic Poster:

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- "Preacher" 1.06 "Sundowner" Comic Posters:

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- Dominic Cooper sobre el infernal enfrentamiento de "Sundowner" de Jesse Custer (THR):
Dominic Cooper sobre el infernal enfrentamiento de "Sundowner" de Jesse Custer
Por Josh Wigler 03 Julio, 2016 7:00pm PT


"What's inside of you isn't God. It's a mistake."

After spending weeks believing his voice carried the weight of the word of God, Jesse Custer (Dominic Cooper) just learned the hard truth that his dark power has dark origins. In the latest episode of AMC's Preacher, called "Sundowner," Jesse finally learns the name of the entity inside of him: Genesis, the product of an unholy union between an angel and demon fighting on opposite sides of an ancient war between Heaven and Hell.

Moments later, Jesse comes face to face with forces from Heaven, fighting alongside dim-witted angels Fiore (Tom Brooke) and DeBlanc (Anatol Yusef) against a Seraphim, an angel of the highest order, taking the form of a Texan housewife. The four individuals beat each other mercilessly inside Fiore and DeBlanc's room at the Sundowner Motel, with all three angels killing each other and regenerating multiple times — so much so that the room becomes a blood-soaked, body-filled mess when all is said and done.

Despite all of this madness, Jesse chooses to keep Genesis. When Fiore and DeBlanc insist he turn over the entity, Jesse uses the power to tell them to "stay away." But everyone in Jesse's inner circle echoes the angels' words, some more explicitly than others. Finally, along comes Eugene (Ian Colletti), who tells Jesse it's immoral to use this power to change people's minds. The conversation escalates until Jesse reaches his breaking point, shouting a command at Eugene: "Go to Hell!"

In an instant, the disfigured teenager is missing, his whereabouts unknown … except in a world where angels and demons exist — where Jesse's powerful words are often taken literally — there's really no question at all about Eugene's current location.

For more on the most out-there episode of Preacher yet, The Hollywood Reporter spoke with Dominic Cooper about the Genesis revelation, the Sundowner showdown, Jesse's tense conversation with Eugene, and news of Preacher's second season renewal.

The episode begins as Jesse meets the angels Fiore and DeBlanc, learns the truth about his power, then gets into a four-way motel brawl with the two angels and the seraphim. What's going through your mind when you're reading this in the script?

Well, it makes no sense. (Laughs.) And I mean the whole thing, from start to finish, really. It's so ludicrous, and [the episodes] get more and more far-fetched. You get more excited and exhilarated the more you read. I've never done a job where I was so desperate to read the next script. Playing Jesse, the character transforms in each episode. Something so vast happens to his understanding of himself, that it's exhilarating to play. But at the same time, it's very confusing, and I'm as confused as Jesse is in the discovery of this information, of this entity within him. This idea that the entity was nothing but good starts to turn on its head. I hope what's happening in these scenes is that you're seeing this man trying to tolerate the idea of who these two people are, the angels. A part of him is desperate to believe and understand what's taken over his being. He wants it to make sense. But they seem like the most unlikely candidates. There's all of this information that he's constantly having to digest. I hope the audience is in the same vain as him, trying to discover and learn at the same time as him. So when I first read those scenes? I had no idea on Earth what was happening, or how it was going to be shot.

What do you remember about shooting the brawl at the Sundowner Motel?

That scene was so haphazard and chaotic, and sometimes that makes the best drama. But we had so little time to shoot this. That fight on a huge film set would take days and days, but this was kind of like a jumble of chaos and ideas from everyone. We were trying to piece together how on Earth this would work. I really hope it does. But it was very funny. It read that way. You could understand the imagery of what that scene would be, but how we were going to create that? I don't think anyone really knew at the time. We all put our heads together to try and make it make sense. It was kind of shambolic, really, and I mean that in a good way. (Laughs.) But this idea of regeneration … I'm trying to deal with what's going on, and trying to make it believable. But it was madness. It was very exhilarating, very exciting, but also very exhausting. The choreography, the brilliant stunt team … you can't really preempt or write this down or make a coherent decisive blueprint of what this is going to be. I think that magic comes off on the screen, with this whole TV series. In the moment, we're wondering if something's actually working. You can understand the idea behind it, but putting it into action is much more difficult. You can have a stunt team try to choreograph what's happening in the Sundowner Motel, but it's almost impossible. And then on the day, it's going to change. So it's about people being prepared to change the concept in the moment, and I think that creates an incredible dynamic amongst the creative team and the actors. It's exhausting, but the end result can be very entertaining.

What does it say about Jesse Custer that he can hold his ground in this fight, while angels are constantly killing each other and regenerating all around him?

Well, he's a nutter. (Laughs.) He's been in situations like this one before, obviously not with the regenerating, but he can handle himself. From what we saw in that first fight [in the pilot], we saw how much he enjoys this kind of thing. He's trying to avoid it, but he's almost a child in a candy store when he's there. He can do as he pleases. And with this angel regenerating, it's like being on a drug. He's exhausted by the end, but it thrills him. It's the life he's trying to avoid. In this particular situation, there's an excuse to do it repeatedly, almost like a punch bag, to let out all of that anger and resentment and rage that's bubbling beneath the surface. There's a part of him that loves being put on the edge. Like, when [the seraphim] puts the gun to his head. He's not for a moment threatened by it. It doesn't strike fear in him. In my view, it enriches him. It's the bad side of him.

Jesse learns the truth about the entity, called Genesis, the product of an unholy union between soldiers on opposite sides of an ancient battle between Heaven and Hell. What does he think about this revelation, especially when he thought he was a vessel for God?

It's terrifying. It makes sense, but it's a terrifying revelation, and it doesn't even stop him from continuing to do what he's doing. I think it makes sense to him. He knows why it exists within him. He knows he's a man like that. He's constantly in conflict. It makes complete sense. It's what he's had all of his life. To have someone give you a diagnosis for your problem, it's a relief, but at the same time, it's a huge burden. Now he has a responsibility, and everything he's doing now is not necessarily coming from a good place. So I think it changes everything. It's very revealing of him. He doesn't do anything immediately about it. He's continuing to try to wield it.

When he hears the story about Genesis, and meets Fiore and DeBlanc, and sees them with their coffee can "domicile," and their heavenly smart phones requiring "angel hands," does any of this challenge Jesse's notion of Heaven and Hell? As in, is this a letdown in terms of the concepts he was picturing?

No, I think it's exhilarating and suddenly everything makes so much more sense. This thing, whatever it is, it's been missing from his soul. It's been missing from his life. Now it's being explained. He buys into it. He's still quite reticent. There's bits of it he finds hard to digest, but, ultimately, it all seems to add up to the answers he's been searching for, and the things he's been feeling. "Sure, these guys can be angels. Of course! Why was I so stupid to think they had to be bearded guys in the sky, and people with wings? Of course they're wearing cowboy hats and look ridiculous." I think Jesse takes everything as it comes. It takes quite a lot to shake him. He takes things in stride. All of these ideas have been implanted in him since childhood, hearing stories from his father… and it's actually real. He has this incredible capability, and now everything's making sense. It hasn't disrupted his notion of what he believes. It's given everything more clarity — and now he wants more answers.

You mention that Jesse isn't shaken very easily, but at the end of the episode, he has a tense conversation with Eugene, that ends in Jesse telling him to "go to Hell." By the looks of it, Eugene obeyed the word to the letter. What is it about Eugene that gets so firmly under Jesse's skin?

It's everything. Eugene is always saying the thing that Jesse can't cope with hearing. He scratches at the surface, and he's right. He's more truthful. He's more honest. He gets it better than Jesse. He gets why Jesse shouldn't be doing these things. You can't force someone to change their lives. You need to learn these lessons yourself. You learn how to be forgiven, or you get forgiveness in a different way. You can't force it. Jesse is forcing all of these issues, and it's not working. I think Jesse can't bear to have his buttons pushed by Eugene, and eventually he has enough of it. This is Jesse's evil side coming out. It's much easier for him to get rid of this annoying voice on his shoulder that's insisting he do the right thing. Jesse knows Eugene is right, but he can't cope with it. Then the demon side comes out. The lack of remorse right afterward is totally terrifying. In that initial moment, he doesn't regret it at all. When you look back over Eugene, though, he's been constantly addressing Jesse's pitfalls.

We do know that Heaven and Hell exist in this world, so when Jesse tells Eugene to "go to Hell," is it safe to take that literally? Is Preacher about to go to Hell?

Well, we'll see. I can't say anything. But it definitely exists. That's become very clear. Maybe Jesse's guilt will get the better of him. But it certainly plays more on Jesse's conscience [in the future] than in the episode you just saw. It's definitely part of the dark side of him that changes his personality dramatically.

What are your thoughts about the second season of Preacher, now that the show has officially been renewed?

I'm very, very excited. It was so wonderful to hear that news. It's all credit to AMC. It means a lot to the cast to have that information beforehand. You have so much trepidation about how it's being received, and whether people are enjoying it. It's very hard to tell, with how we watch television now. To have that confidence and strength and belief in it, gives us confidence and strength. I'm very proud of it, and the fact that we're making more? I can't wait. This cast and crew loves working together. We totally believe in the show. I think it's very different from anything else that's on. I hope people pick up on it, and I hope people are enjoying it.




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- Ruth Negga sobre la mezcla de violencia y 'atrevida bravuconería' de Tulip (IGN):
Ruth Negga sobre la mezcla de violencia y 'atrevida bravuconería' de Tulip
Por Eric Goldman 10 Julio 2016


Having made an impression as the cool and calculated Raina – well, before her Inhuman transformation changed things for her -- on Agents of SHIELD, Ruth Negga has now made the leap into a very different comic book world with Preacher.

On the adaptation of the DC/Vertigo comic, Negga stars as Tulip, the former girlfriend of Jesse (Dominic Cooper), who is determined to lead him back into the criminal past he’s tried to leave behind. I spoke with Negga about her character’s amazing entrance in the first episode – which included a brutal fight inside a moving car and a homemade bazooka – along with what motivates Tulip and more.

IGN: You had such a cool entrance in the first episode. What did you think when you saw how they were bringing you in?

Negga: That was the first scene I read. I couldn’t believe it. I laughed for a good ten minutes after I read it. I hadn’t read anything like that, specifically for a woman who has that kind of energy and that kind of cheeky bravado. I think that the whole cornfield in itself is amazing but I love how it ends with the kids making a homemade bazooka and her being an odd babysitter of sorts for these latchkey kids. It was that kind of tenderness and humor she has with the kids it kind of subverts that violent edge. It’s important because it is quite violent. But it’s clear that it’s tongue in cheek and exists in a world that is not quite real.

IGN: Right. There’s a version of that scene where you’re scared of the kids, but you’re not because, as you said, there’s something so endearing about her and the entire tone of it is not rooted in reality. Did it take some work to figure out how play the tone of what they were going for here?

Negga: The thing that really resonated when I read the script is that she has a sort of childlikeness to her, her temper and her violence isn’t born out of anything sinister. It’s her reactiveness. I always say that you kind of have a feeling of maternal instinct toward her. She is obviously a bit broken. But despite that she has this lovely sort of naivety about the world. I think that was important to bring out in her sense of -- there’s a love sort of -- when you see female superheroes or Nikita-like people, it’s quite somber. I think that it was important for us to bring the cheeky energy of Garth Ennis’ comics into our characters.

IGN: The comic book is so outrageous and goes so far. At what point did you read the comic and were you amazed that they were going to attempt to bring that to TV?

Negga: Yeah, I mean I read the comics fully after I read the pilot and I think it was quite clear that Seth [Rogen] and Evan [Goldberg] and Sam [Catlin] knew what they were doing and they weren’t going to make the comic frame by frame. It’s a completely different medium and there are certain things you have to engineer to make it work. It’s in confident hands with these guys and they were going to tame it a bit but not in a sort of [literal] way. I think Garth has said as well that it’s impossible to make the comic into frame by frame into a TV series but I think that we retained the spirit of it and the humor of it and the strangeness of it. That’s what I love about it. It’s odd. It’s strange. I love strange movies. There’s no easy calculations there. That’s what people like me, as a viewer, want. Or what I hope they want.

IGN: Initially, she is somewhat the devil on Jesse’s shoulder because she is trying to lure him back to a life he gave up. As you said, she doesn’t come off as an evil person but she’s kind of skewed in a certain direction.

Negga: I don’t think she’s written as some sort of siren luring him onto the rocks. But I think the female protagonist is [usually] going to encourage the male away from danger and away from violence and I like the way we’ve made that upside down. I think for Tulip she just misses her pal. She missed her pal on the road and there’s a comfort in that life that they lead that’s familiar to her and I don’t think she wants to lure him to his death. I think for her it’s quite simple. It’s like “We had a good time, didn’t we? It was fun.” I think what’s frightening for her is anything else, is change. For a lot of us change is frightening and there’s something about him trying to get on the straight and narrow that terrifies her that she would be left behind or he won’t love her anymore. There’s also this aspect that she inherently thinks that’s all she’s good for, that life.

IGN: When you see her in the brothel playing cards, I was trying to get a handle on what she’s doing there and then you start to understand the backstory and how she’s grown up around this. As we get into the first season and see more flashbacks of them as kids, will we start to get more specifics on everything that’s formed her?

Negga: Yeah. I think it’s important we don’t hit everyone with the backstory immediately. The great thing about TV is you can let stories unfold and get hints of who these people are. You might get lead in one direction and think “Oh, this is why she is the way she is.” The jigsaw puzzles starts to come together. You don’t want to present everyone with a ready-made puzzle. It’s important to get glimpses of her backstory and what’s happened in her life, not to legitimize her actions but to generate some sort of empathy or sympathy with her. What I love about that kind of prophecy is that you see women in a sort of environment that she is very comfortable in and unafraid of. I admire that about Tulip. She is not a wallflower. She takes her place in the world. That metaphor of being at the table with all the guys is quite clever really. She’s not afraid to own the space she inhabits.

IGN: There was a scene in the third or fourth episode where he almost tells her everything going on but he doesn’t. Do you think she’d be in the headspace to comprehend what’s going on with him?

Negga: I thinks she came back thinking it would be much easier than it actually is and I think for her, she can’t really comprehend. I think for her, she’s offering him a golden goose egg and she doesn’t understand why he’s not biting at the bit to take it. What one infers is this idea that “Gosh, maybe he is on that path to redemption” and with that comes a rejection of her and that’s the kind of fear. You see that fear slowly unfolding. Essentially, he’s the only thing she has really in terms of human connection and any love and tenderness. I think it slowly dawns on her what’s at stake here and that she could be losing that and I think it sort of scatters her. And I think that’s interesting as well because I don’t think she’s easily scattered, this woman. She has definite responses to things. She’d kind of a “whatever” girl. There’s a lot at stake. That’s an interesting thing with characters. What’s at stake is always what creates action, doesn’t it? I think when I was reading it I was like “what is she going to do? What is she willing to do to get him to reconnect with her in that old way that they had?”

IGN: Raina was a great role on SHIELD and so specific and now you’re playing this very different character in a comic book-based world. I think a few years ago people had a rigid idea of what a comic book is and what a comic book adaptation is, so is it fun for you, as an actress, to be on shows as different as Agents of SHIELD and Preacher and as such different characters, even while they come from the same medium?

Negga: It’s such a fast genre isn’t it? We associate comics with superheroes but a lot of comic books are about anti-heroes and for me, the anti-heroes are so much more interesting. I think that this kind of might broaden the fanbase for comics. People associate them with the Batmans and Supermans but there’s a lot more going on in the comic universe. I know that people have an idea of who comic book fans are but there’s a huge variety of people and I’m glad that people of color are now making it onto screen in these adaptations. There are black comic book nerds and fans. It’s nice to see that reflected. That’s important for me. And I think that’s exciting. It’s probably moving faster than mainstream, Hollywood movies, that inclusion. So I think that’s something I’m excited about and I know people are too. They’re happy to see their faces reflected in a genre that they love.



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- Sinopsis oficial del 1.07 "He Gone":
1.07 "He Gone" (10/07/16): Las acciones de Jesse ponen en peligro y distancian a aquellos cercanos a él; un vistazo en su pasado revela las raíces de toda su culpa.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt5016504/epi ... t_eps_sn_1




- PREACHER | 1.07 "He Gone" Promo:


- PREACHER | 1.07 "He Gone" Clip #1:
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http://www.spoilertv.com/2016/07/preach ... promo.html?




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- Imágenes bts del 1.06 "Sundowner":

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(@BlackhawkDesign: Amazing directing this week by Guillermo Navarro. Beautiful cinematic eye. #Preacher
@BlackhawkDesign: Bang the nail, not the camera Dominic! #Preacher
@BlackhawkDesign: That clay creature is supposed to resemble the creature skeleton in the 1881 flashback...sort of. #Preacher
@BlackhawkDesign: The last pretty photo of my sweet Sundowner motel room #Preacher
@BlackhawkDesign: Yes, that was a Nirvana sticker in Eugene's locker. #Preacher)


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- Nuevas imágenes bts de la S1 (11-18 Julio 2016):

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- Nuevos videos bts de la S1 (14-18 Julio 2016):

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- Sinopsis oficial del 1.08 "El Valero":
1.08 "El Valero" (17/07/16): En una feroz lucha con pistolas Jesse se enfrenta con Quincannon y Meat Men para proteger su iglesia, mientras que Tulip intenta salvar a un amigo.

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- PREACHER | 1.08 "El Valero" Promo:


- PREACHER | 1.08 "El Valero" Clip #1:




- Stills del 1.08 "El Valero":

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Re: "PREACHER" para AMC

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- Preacher 1.07 "He Gone" y 1.08 "El Valero" Comic Posters:

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- Poster promocional de la S1:

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- Sinopsis oficial del 1.09 "Finish the Song":
1.09 "Finish the Song" (24/07/16): Jesse está en el viento mientras que aquellos cercanos a él se enfrentan a decisiones que cambian la vida; el Cowboyregresa a Ratwater buscando venganza.

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- Stills 1.09 "Finish the song":

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Re: "PREACHER" para AMC

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- Sinopsis oficial del 1.10 "Call and Response":
1.10 "Call and Response" (31/07/16): Jesse espera seguir con su promesa de obtener respuestas del Cielo; todo el pueblo espera conteniendo el aliento.

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- Stills del 1.10 "Call and Response":

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