
Michael John Petty
Senior Features Writer, Freelance at Collider
Christian. Family man. Author of THE BEAST OF BEAR-TOOTH MOUNTAIN and THE DEVIL'S LEFT HAND (2025 Spur Award Winner). More to come...
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2 days ago |
collider.com | Michael John Petty
With the news that Luke Grimesis set to reprise his role as Kayce Dutton in CBS' highly anticipated Yellowstone sequel spin-off series, Y: Marshals, there's a lot to be excited about. But as we look forward to seeing Kayce back in action, upholding the law across Big Sky Country, there is one other aspect of this project that ought to give long-time Taylor Sheridan fans hope for the Dutton family's future.
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5 days ago |
collider.com | Michael John Petty
It’s been over a decade since Christopher Nolan concluded his famed Dark Knight trilogy, and even now, The Dark Knight Rises continues to be a joy to watch. From Tom Hardy's incredible performance as Bane to Christian Bale and Anne Hathaway's clear chemistry as Batman and Catwoman, it’s easy to see why Rises made over a billion dollars at the box office. It's a fun movie, and even if it isn't as standalone-ish as the previous two installments, it's an epic conclusion to a brilliant saga.
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5 days ago |
collider.com | Michael John Petty
When it comes to classic television Westerns, few are as easily watchable as a show like Wagon Train. The series was inspired in part by the John Ford film Wagon Master, but quickly took on a life of its own, becoming almost an anthology program that churned out new stories about settlers on the open frontier. It was a grand production in size and scale, and certainly gave its contemporaries a run for its money, whether it was airing on NBC or ABC at the time.
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6 days ago |
collider.com | Michael John Petty
Despite the cast shakeups that are about to occur on Fire Country, the producers of the show have remained fairly confident that Bode Leone (Max Thieriot) and Gabriela Perez (Stephanie Arcila) are still meant to be. But after three seasons of will-they/won't-they, it's become clear that it's time to give these two a rest. At this point, "won't-they" would be far more interesting an outcome, especially since Arcila is leaving the show for the foreseeable future.
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6 days ago |
collider.com | Michael John Petty
The end of Tracker's second season left a lot for audiences to digest in those final moments as Colter Shaw (Justin Hartley) was forced to come to terms with some dark truths about both the world and his family. "Echo Ridge" was certainly a gut-wrenching finale, one that will no doubt force a drastic change in the life of our favorite rewardist. But in order for this cliffhanger to be effective, Tracker needs to keep its eye on the prize and not lose sight of the ultimate goal.
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