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I read Jay Asher's 13 Reasons Why not long after it was originally published in 2007. The story about a teenage girl who dies by suicide and leaves behind 13 tapes with her 13 reasons for taking her life, was a very heavy one, but one that I felt Ok reading. I was in my early 20s at the time, older than the main character Hannah Baker, but I couldn't help but feel her pain of wanting to make friends and fall in love and be normal, only to have things constantly knock her down. It was a story with a beginning, a middle, and an end, and I was curious to see how Netflix would handle the adaptation when the story first dropped on the streamer in 2017.
Katherine Langford took on the role of Hannah and did her justice. Alongside Dylan Minnette as the other main character Clay Jensen, Langford made me...
Katherine Langford took on the role of Hannah and did her justice. Alongside Dylan Minnette as the other main character Clay Jensen, Langford made me...
- 6/9/2020
- by Hedy Phillips
- Popsugar.com
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Right off the bat in season four of 13 Reasons Why, Jessica Davis and Clay Jensen keep thinking they're seeing their dead classmates. Jessica sees Bryce Walker and Clay sees Monty de la Cruz, though both of them died in season three. Clay seeing Monty is particularly concerning, as it's all part of Clay experiencing dissociation as part of his trauma. Seeing dead people is one part of Clay's dissociation, and another is destruction, including vandalizing the school.
Students arrive at Liberty High one morning to find that someone has spray-painted a message on the school's main office door that says "Monty was framed" in bright red paint. No one knows who did it, but Clay, Jessica, and the rest of their friends start to worry that someone knows the truth about what happened in season three: Monty, who was killed in jail, didn't actually murder Bryce, even though the murder was pinned on him.
Students arrive at Liberty High one morning to find that someone has spray-painted a message on the school's main office door that says "Monty was framed" in bright red paint. No one knows who did it, but Clay, Jessica, and the rest of their friends start to worry that someone knows the truth about what happened in season three: Monty, who was killed in jail, didn't actually murder Bryce, even though the murder was pinned on him.
- 6/9/2020
- by Hedy Phillips
- Popsugar.com
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13 Reasons Why returns to Netflix for its final season on Friday, closing the book on Liberty High School’s legacy of trauma and giving its characters what Devin Druid calls a “proper sendoff.”
“We were really fortunate that Netflix gave us the opportunity to have this many seasons and write an actual ending,” Druid, who plays Tyler Down, tells TVLine. “Not every show has that same luxury, so I’m really grateful.”
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“We were really fortunate that Netflix gave us the opportunity to have this many seasons and write an actual ending,” Druid, who plays Tyler Down, tells TVLine. “Not every show has that same luxury, so I’m really grateful.”
More from TVLine13 Reasons Why Trailer: [Spoiler] Returns for Revenge in Final Season13 Reasons Why Star Laments His Character's Grim Outcome in Season 3: 'There's So Much More to...
- 6/5/2020
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
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Even if you watched all 13 episodes in season three of 13 Reasons Why, there's a chance you don't remember a single thing. The season is centered around Bryce Walker's murder, but since the timeline isn't chronological and is instead confusing Af, you may have already forgotten that another major character ends up dead: Montgomery de la Cruz. Seeing as season four drops on June 5, now seems like a good time to review what happened to Monty in 13 Reasons Why's third season and what led to his unexpected (and totally abrupt) death in a prison cell.
Season three picks up after the events of Spring Fling, when Tyler Down shows up to the dance armed with a gun. Monty's story, however, doesn't pick up until the summer after junior year, when he goes to a Hillcrest party and meets Winston Williams. The two hook up, but when Winston asks Monty to...
Season three picks up after the events of Spring Fling, when Tyler Down shows up to the dance armed with a gun. Monty's story, however, doesn't pick up until the summer after junior year, when he goes to a Hillcrest party and meets Winston Williams. The two hook up, but when Winston asks Monty to...
- 6/4/2020
- by Corinne Sullivan
- Popsugar.com
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13 Reasons Why Season 4 was made official by Netflix last September, setting up what will serve as the final season for the series.
After the series released its third season last year, it became clear that formerly controversial water cooler topic series 13 Reasons Why was running out of reasons to cite, thus putting a finish line firmly on the horizon. While the show typically runs 13 episodes, this final run will contain just 10. However, creator/showrunner/Ep Brian Yorkey remained onboard to see things through.
13 Reasons Why Season 4 Trailer
The trailer for the fourth and final season of 13 Reasons Why has arrived, previewing a series that must first pick up the pieces after Monty (Timothy Granaderos) was killed in prison at the end of Season 3. With the late Monty having spent the series as a bully and rapist, it made him the perfect patsy for the killing of Bryce Walker, whose real killer,...
After the series released its third season last year, it became clear that formerly controversial water cooler topic series 13 Reasons Why was running out of reasons to cite, thus putting a finish line firmly on the horizon. While the show typically runs 13 episodes, this final run will contain just 10. However, creator/showrunner/Ep Brian Yorkey remained onboard to see things through.
13 Reasons Why Season 4 Trailer
The trailer for the fourth and final season of 13 Reasons Why has arrived, previewing a series that must first pick up the pieces after Monty (Timothy Granaderos) was killed in prison at the end of Season 3. With the late Monty having spent the series as a bully and rapist, it made him the perfect patsy for the killing of Bryce Walker, whose real killer,...
- 5/20/2020
- by Joseph Baxter
- Den of Geek
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One thing we know for sure is this: Secrets don't stay hidden at 13 Reasons Why's Liberty High School. In the new trailer for the finale season of 13 Reasons Why, Justin (Brandon Flynn) tells Clay (Dylan Minnette) not to freak out. Easier said than done when somebody has painted, "Monty was framed" in the school. It's senior year and the kids are trying to keep all the secrets buried. But with so many tying them together, will that even be possible? And as the pressure mounts surrounding Montgomery de la Cruz (Timothy Granaderos) and the murder of Bryce Walker (Justin Prentice), trust is tested. "What if they're watching all of us?" Jessica (Alisha Boe) asks. Clay is...
- 5/20/2020
- E! Online
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Monty was framed.
Those are the damning words spray painted onto doors at Liberty High in the final season of “13 Reasons Why” that set the final season’s drama in action, as revealed in the official trailer Netflix released Wednesday.
Monty, or Montgomery de la Cruz (Timothy Granaderos) was the violent teenager who raped Tyler (Devin Druid) and constantly bullied a number of other classmates, as well. He died in the third season of the show, which kept him unable from being able to to deny the accusations that he killed Bryce Walker (Justin Prentice).
But now it appears someone out there is not Ok with him taking the fall for that particular crime.
“I think we may have a few problems,” Dylan Minnette’s Clay Jensen says in the trailer, which you can watch above.
As the characters inch toward their graduation, they suddenly have to contend with...
Those are the damning words spray painted onto doors at Liberty High in the final season of “13 Reasons Why” that set the final season’s drama in action, as revealed in the official trailer Netflix released Wednesday.
Monty, or Montgomery de la Cruz (Timothy Granaderos) was the violent teenager who raped Tyler (Devin Druid) and constantly bullied a number of other classmates, as well. He died in the third season of the show, which kept him unable from being able to to deny the accusations that he killed Bryce Walker (Justin Prentice).
But now it appears someone out there is not Ok with him taking the fall for that particular crime.
“I think we may have a few problems,” Dylan Minnette’s Clay Jensen says in the trailer, which you can watch above.
As the characters inch toward their graduation, they suddenly have to contend with...
- 5/20/2020
- by Danielle Turchiano
- Variety Film + TV
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The first 10 seconds of the trailer for 13 Reasons Why's final season lay out the central conflict of the last batch of episodes.
As Clay (Dylan Minnette) and Justin (Brandon Flynn) walk into school, they, along with a crowd of other students, see the words "Monty was framed" in huge, red spray-painted letters on the main office door. "Don't freak out," Justin says.
Easier said than done, of course, as the remainder of the trailer features several shots of Clay and other characters looking very worried about the secret behind Bryce Walker's ...
As Clay (Dylan Minnette) and Justin (Brandon Flynn) walk into school, they, along with a crowd of other students, see the words "Monty was framed" in huge, red spray-painted letters on the main office door. "Don't freak out," Justin says.
Easier said than done, of course, as the remainder of the trailer features several shots of Clay and other characters looking very worried about the secret behind Bryce Walker's ...
- 5/20/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
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Season three of 13 Reasons Why is a doozy. I lost count of how many times I yelled "What the f*ck?" at my TV screen, but I did, in fact, make it to the end of the season. Let me start by saying I truly enjoyed the book 13 Reasons Why and liked the first season of this show. It stuck close to the book and, while controversial, was the story I wanted. I could have done without a season two, which felt forced, or season three, which felt like a completely different story. This season, the Liberty High crew all became suspects in Bryce Walker's murder, until new kid Ani saves the day and gets everyone off scot-free.
The show went from painting Bryce as the ultimate villain to trying to make him seem like a decent guy in the wake of his death this season, which was my biggest head-scratcher.
The show went from painting Bryce as the ultimate villain to trying to make him seem like a decent guy in the wake of his death this season, which was my biggest head-scratcher.
- 5/17/2020
- by Hedy Phillips
- Popsugar.com
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Season four of 13 Reasons Why will land on Netflix on June 5, and we will say our final farewells to the Liberty High crew. We can't wait to see how the show wraps up all the Wtf moments and cliffhangers from last season, and one thing we're really wondering is if Hannah Baker (Katherine Langford) might somehow reappear in this final season.
If you recall, the first season of 13 Reasons Why was centered on Hannah's suicide as the people who contributed to her emotional torment had to deal with learning how much they hurt her. The first season of the show followed the book of the same name pretty closely, but the show ends where the book did. That means all of the following seasons were uncharted territory. And though Hannah was dead, she returned for season two to bridge the plot from the original story and into the new world.
If you recall, the first season of 13 Reasons Why was centered on Hannah's suicide as the people who contributed to her emotional torment had to deal with learning how much they hurt her. The first season of the show followed the book of the same name pretty closely, but the show ends where the book did. That means all of the following seasons were uncharted territory. And though Hannah was dead, she returned for season two to bridge the plot from the original story and into the new world.
- 5/15/2020
- by Hedy Phillips
- Popsugar.com
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Get ready to bust out your cassette tape player for a breath of nostalgia: The fourth and final season of “13 Reasons Why” will launch June 5, Netflix announced Monday.
In the final season, Liberty High School’s senior class is preparing for graduation, but of course before they can actually say goodbye to each other and their school, they will have to keep a dangerous secret buried, as well as face “heartbreaking choices” that may impact their futures forever.
The final season of the young adult drama that was originally based on Jay Asher’s 2007 novel of the same name will consist of 10 episodes. While the first season followed the plot of Asher’s book, centering on the titular tapes the teenager Hannah Baker (Katherine Langford) sent to various classmates to explain her suicide, subsequent seasons thrust her friend Clay Jensen (Dylan Minnette) into the center of the story and...
In the final season, Liberty High School’s senior class is preparing for graduation, but of course before they can actually say goodbye to each other and their school, they will have to keep a dangerous secret buried, as well as face “heartbreaking choices” that may impact their futures forever.
The final season of the young adult drama that was originally based on Jay Asher’s 2007 novel of the same name will consist of 10 episodes. While the first season followed the plot of Asher’s book, centering on the titular tapes the teenager Hannah Baker (Katherine Langford) sent to various classmates to explain her suicide, subsequent seasons thrust her friend Clay Jensen (Dylan Minnette) into the center of the story and...
- 5/11/2020
- by Danielle Turchiano
- Variety Film + TV
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Ross Butler isn’t done playing a high schooler, at least not yet. Despite turning 30 later this year, Butler tells Variety that he’s going to work the letterman jackets he’s known to wear on-screen — on one season of “Riverdale” and, now, in Netflix’s “To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You” — for as long as he can.
“It’s keeping me young mentally, which I’ve enjoyed, keeping the young, youthful energy,” Butler says.
Butler brings that big youth energy into his role as Trevor Pike, best friend to Noah Centineo’s Peter Kavinsky, in “P.S. I Still Love You,” the sequel to Netflix’s hit teen rom-com “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before.”
Butler and Centineo’s real-life friendship started when the two would see each other at auditions, sometimes for the same role. Their natural chemistry — and that with other cast members,...
“It’s keeping me young mentally, which I’ve enjoyed, keeping the young, youthful energy,” Butler says.
Butler brings that big youth energy into his role as Trevor Pike, best friend to Noah Centineo’s Peter Kavinsky, in “P.S. I Still Love You,” the sequel to Netflix’s hit teen rom-com “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before.”
Butler and Centineo’s real-life friendship started when the two would see each other at auditions, sometimes for the same role. Their natural chemistry — and that with other cast members,...
- 2/11/2020
- by Audrey Cleo Yap
- Variety Film + TV
13 Reasons Why has a troublesome representation of its Lgbtq+ characters, especially during 13 Reasons Why Season 3, particularly in the portrayal and downfall of Monty de la Cruz.
If we boil it down, Monty and Bryce Walker are one and the same.
Their characterization is built around the same angry toxic masculinity: jocks who are mad at the world and excuse their hateful and distasteful behavior on their challenging upbringing.
The entirety of the third season dedicates itself to Bryce's redemption for all his past wrongdoings.
The show received a lot of backlash for the complete change in narrator and narrative, and rightfully so.
What once was a show focused on teen suicide and the amalgamation of the reasons behind Hannah Baker's death turned into a sob story for the perpetrator of rape.
Perhaps a commentary on how the justice system favors the white upper class.
Bryce's storyline contrasts with Monty's,...
If we boil it down, Monty and Bryce Walker are one and the same.
Their characterization is built around the same angry toxic masculinity: jocks who are mad at the world and excuse their hateful and distasteful behavior on their challenging upbringing.
The entirety of the third season dedicates itself to Bryce's redemption for all his past wrongdoings.
The show received a lot of backlash for the complete change in narrator and narrative, and rightfully so.
What once was a show focused on teen suicide and the amalgamation of the reasons behind Hannah Baker's death turned into a sob story for the perpetrator of rape.
Perhaps a commentary on how the justice system favors the white upper class.
Bryce's storyline contrasts with Monty's,...
- 10/2/2019
- by Inga Parkel
- TVfanatic
Bryce Walker may have been the subject of 13 Reasons Why‘s big murder mystery, but he certainly wasn’t the only Liberty High School student whose life was cut alarmingly short in Season 3.
Montgomery De La Cruz also met a gruesome end behind bars, following his arrest for assaulting Tyler back in Season 2. And to complicate matters even further, Monty was posthumously blamed for killing Bryce, a plot hatched to prevent the real killers — Alex and (sort of) Jessica — from going to prison. It was an unfortunate conclusion to a tragic tale of child abuse and sexual confusion, among a myriad other unresolved issues.
Montgomery De La Cruz also met a gruesome end behind bars, following his arrest for assaulting Tyler back in Season 2. And to complicate matters even further, Monty was posthumously blamed for killing Bryce, a plot hatched to prevent the real killers — Alex and (sort of) Jessica — from going to prison. It was an unfortunate conclusion to a tragic tale of child abuse and sexual confusion, among a myriad other unresolved issues.
- 9/14/2019
- TVLine.com
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Ross Butler’s character, Zach Dempsey, has changed a lot throughout the three seasons of Netflix’s “13 Reasons Why.” But he says that will all change again in Season 4.
“He’s changed a lot since Sason 1,” Butler told TheWrap’s Beatrice Verhoeven. “In Season 1, you don’t really see him that much: he’s kind of under the radar, he’s not confident in what he believes in and he doesn’t know what he wants to believe in. Second season, he starts to understand what it means to stand up for what you believe in and to actually have opinions and say them and not hide them.”
In Season 3, Zach makes a decision that is “reflective of who he’s become and trying to find out what is just and what is right and how do you be a good person in a world where not everyone is on the same page.
“He’s changed a lot since Sason 1,” Butler told TheWrap’s Beatrice Verhoeven. “In Season 1, you don’t really see him that much: he’s kind of under the radar, he’s not confident in what he believes in and he doesn’t know what he wants to believe in. Second season, he starts to understand what it means to stand up for what you believe in and to actually have opinions and say them and not hide them.”
In Season 3, Zach makes a decision that is “reflective of who he’s become and trying to find out what is just and what is right and how do you be a good person in a world where not everyone is on the same page.
- 9/13/2019
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
"13 Reasons Why" is a fictional series that tackles with real-world issues. The series is?full of suspense, emotional. ?After 15 ?months off air 13 Reasons Why - Season 3 is now airing on Netflix.
Season 1 concentrated over the death case of Hannah and Season 2 the court trials and now season 3 centers around the murder mystery of Bryce Walker.
Also Read:?"13 Reasons Why" to resolve Who Killed Bryce Walker
We five questions for you from season 3 of 13 Reasons Why. You will get the right answers only if you are an ardent fan of the show. If you get the right answer for all the 5 questions then you are excellent fan.
If you give 4 right answers then you are a very good fan. If you give 3 right answers then you only know 50% of the show. If you give two right answers you barely the characters of the show. If you give only one right answer...
Season 1 concentrated over the death case of Hannah and Season 2 the court trials and now season 3 centers around the murder mystery of Bryce Walker.
Also Read:?"13 Reasons Why" to resolve Who Killed Bryce Walker
We five questions for you from season 3 of 13 Reasons Why. You will get the right answers only if you are an ardent fan of the show. If you get the right answer for all the 5 questions then you are excellent fan.
If you give 4 right answers then you are a very good fan. If you give 3 right answers then you only know 50% of the show. If you give two right answers you barely the characters of the show. If you give only one right answer...
- 9/8/2019
- GlamSham
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Veteran actor Gary Sinise is being brought in to help facilitate the healing process during the fourth and final season of 13 Reasons Why.
The CSI: NY alum will appear in the series-regular role of Dr. Robert Ellman, “a compassionate, incisive, no-nonsense adolescent and family therapist who works to help Clay Jensen battle anxiety, depression and grief,” according to Deadline. “Formidable, intense and deeply humane, Ellman is steadfast in guiding Clay to accept the help he needs so desperately” and to “come to terms with the trauma in his past.”
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The CSI: NY alum will appear in the series-regular role of Dr. Robert Ellman, “a compassionate, incisive, no-nonsense adolescent and family therapist who works to help Clay Jensen battle anxiety, depression and grief,” according to Deadline. “Formidable, intense and deeply humane, Ellman is steadfast in guiding Clay to accept the help he needs so desperately” and to “come to terms with the trauma in his past.”
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- 9/5/2019
- TVLine.com
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“Forrest Gump” star Gary Sinise has signed on to join the fourth and final season of Netflix’s Ya series “13 Reasons Why.”
Sinise will play Dr. Robert Ellman, who Netflix describes as a “a compassionate, incisive, no-nonsense adolescent and family therapist who works to help Clay Jensen (Dylan Minnette) battle anxiety, depression, and grief. Ellman helps guide Clay to accept the help he needs and come to terms with the trauma in his past.”
Season 4 is currently in production and will feature the core cast’s graduation from Liberty high. A premiere date has not yet been set.
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In the mean time, the third season is set to launch on Aug. 23, and will center on the surprising death of another high school student at Liberty: Justin Prentice’s jock Bryce Walker. You can watch the trailer here.
Sinise will play Dr. Robert Ellman, who Netflix describes as a “a compassionate, incisive, no-nonsense adolescent and family therapist who works to help Clay Jensen (Dylan Minnette) battle anxiety, depression, and grief. Ellman helps guide Clay to accept the help he needs and come to terms with the trauma in his past.”
Season 4 is currently in production and will feature the core cast’s graduation from Liberty high. A premiere date has not yet been set.
Also Read: What Is 'Mindhunter' Trying to Do With These Btk Killer Vignettes?
In the mean time, the third season is set to launch on Aug. 23, and will center on the surprising death of another high school student at Liberty: Justin Prentice’s jock Bryce Walker. You can watch the trailer here.
- 9/5/2019
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
"13 Reasons Why" star Alisha Boe feels the popular series opens up a channel to have uncomfortable conversations for many. The actress, who essays the role of rape survivor Jessica Davis, in the hit young adult drama, says everyone goes through moments of depression and anxiety, and she is proud that the makers don't shy away from addressing it.
"The show reflects what's going on in the society and the world today. I feel like everything, every issue that we tackle on the show at some point in your life, we've struggled with, I mean, it's human nature," Alisha told Ians over the phone.
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"We all go through moments of depression, anxiety. There are so many things politically that's wrong. And I don't think we shy away from (addressing) it. I think it is very important that we have reflected that...
"The show reflects what's going on in the society and the world today. I feel like everything, every issue that we tackle on the show at some point in your life, we've struggled with, I mean, it's human nature," Alisha told Ians over the phone.
Also Read:?"13 Reasons Why" to resolve Who Killed Bryce Walker
"We all go through moments of depression, anxiety. There are so many things politically that's wrong. And I don't think we shy away from (addressing) it. I think it is very important that we have reflected that...
- 9/3/2019
- GlamSham
The third season of 13 Reasons Why focuses on the death of Bryce Walker (Justin Prentice) and the final months of his life before he was murdered by a handful of his former classmates. While Alex (Miles Heizer) was the person who eventually pushed Bryce into the water, resulting in him drowning,
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- 8/30/2019
- by Megan Vick
- TVGuide - Breaking News
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[Editor’s Note: The following review contains spoilers for “13 Reasons Why” Season 3, including the ending.]
By focusing on rehabbing the image of a rapist, “13 Reasons Why” Season 3 quickly proves it’s creatively bankrupt. But only after watching all 13 hours of the new season do you learn that even the rehab was for naught, which makes the whole season one big confounding waste of time.
…and yet, the show’s perceived popularity indicates people are watching, so let’s talk about some of the many ways this season fails. Brian Yorkey’s still-very-bad Netflix original has nothing substantial to say; despite the many controversial topics touched upon, these 13 new episodes are only interested in depicting trauma for the sake of drama, and no one seems to care how far they have to re-e-e-e-ach to justify talking about abuse, rape, murder, immigration, homophobia, “locker room talk,” drug use, and so many more intense, real-world teen experiences. The sheer quantity is preposterous, undercutting any actual impact the season could carry,...
By focusing on rehabbing the image of a rapist, “13 Reasons Why” Season 3 quickly proves it’s creatively bankrupt. But only after watching all 13 hours of the new season do you learn that even the rehab was for naught, which makes the whole season one big confounding waste of time.
…and yet, the show’s perceived popularity indicates people are watching, so let’s talk about some of the many ways this season fails. Brian Yorkey’s still-very-bad Netflix original has nothing substantial to say; despite the many controversial topics touched upon, these 13 new episodes are only interested in depicting trauma for the sake of drama, and no one seems to care how far they have to re-e-e-e-ach to justify talking about abuse, rape, murder, immigration, homophobia, “locker room talk,” drug use, and so many more intense, real-world teen experiences. The sheer quantity is preposterous, undercutting any actual impact the season could carry,...
- 8/28/2019
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
13 Reasons Why has always been surrounded by its fair share of controversy, and sometimes for very good reason. What is most frustrating, though, is that the show has some very important things to say that get lost under a quagmire of perplexing creative decisions. Nowhere is this more apparent than season three, which raises perhaps its most complex and difficult question to date: Can we have empathy for perpetrators of violence?
Our first instinct, of course, is no. We've seen two seasons of Bryce Walker being an absolute monster. We hate him. He's ruined more lives than it is possible to count, and we've seen beloved characters crumble due to his predatory actions. When the trailer for the latest season came out and showed that Bryce had been murdered, fans rejoiced. Finally, the monster has had his comeuppance. But then along comes season three, and it dares to show Bryce as a human being.
Our first instinct, of course, is no. We've seen two seasons of Bryce Walker being an absolute monster. We hate him. He's ruined more lives than it is possible to count, and we've seen beloved characters crumble due to his predatory actions. When the trailer for the latest season came out and showed that Bryce had been murdered, fans rejoiced. Finally, the monster has had his comeuppance. But then along comes season three, and it dares to show Bryce as a human being.
- 8/28/2019
- by Emma Batchelor
- Popsugar.com
[This story contains major spoilers from the entire third season of Netflix's 13 Reasons Why.]
The new season of 13 Reasons Why set up the final run of the Netflix series.
After pivoting to reset the controversial high school drama around a whodunit murder mystery, the third season opened with the death of convicted rapist Bryce Walker (Justin Prentice) and spent 13 episodes questioning nearly every character who has appeared on 13 Reasons Why in a major way.
The season finale provided a three-part answer to the central question of who killed Bryce when it was revealed that Zach Dempsey (Ross Butler) beat Bryce ...
The new season of 13 Reasons Why set up the final run of the Netflix series.
After pivoting to reset the controversial high school drama around a whodunit murder mystery, the third season opened with the death of convicted rapist Bryce Walker (Justin Prentice) and spent 13 episodes questioning nearly every character who has appeared on 13 Reasons Why in a major way.
The season finale provided a three-part answer to the central question of who killed Bryce when it was revealed that Zach Dempsey (Ross Butler) beat Bryce ...
- 8/28/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
[This story contains major spoilers from the entire third season of Netflix's 13 Reasons Why.]
Justin Prentice was just as surprised as viewers when he received the script for the third season finale of 13 Reasons Why and read who murdered Bryce Walker.
"I didn't find out until we got the last script," he tells The Hollywood Reporter. Though he did have some ideas about the reveal, the combination of killers — as is par for the course with 13 Reasons Why — gave the new season a complicated ending. "Everyone did a wonderful job of not ruining ...
Justin Prentice was just as surprised as viewers when he received the script for the third season finale of 13 Reasons Why and read who murdered Bryce Walker.
"I didn't find out until we got the last script," he tells The Hollywood Reporter. Though he did have some ideas about the reveal, the combination of killers — as is par for the course with 13 Reasons Why — gave the new season a complicated ending. "Everyone did a wonderful job of not ruining ...
- 8/26/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Warning: Spoilers ahead for the third season for 13 Reasons Why!
We say good-bye to last season's on-going legal battles only to open up a another investigation in the new season of 13 Reasons Why. It is a wild one for sure that has us with our detective hats on the entire way through. Many fans are left to wonder who killed Bryce Walker. Many around him had plenty of motive, but who could actually carry out the deed?
Bryce earns quite the notorious reputation for himself in seasons one and two, making him the ultimate villain of the Netflix drama. He goes from ruling Liberty High to becoming the town "monster," as he's often described by his peers. This season, though, we see a more human side of him. So, who would want to kill a reformed rapist? Apparently, a lot of people.
Throughout each episode, we dive deeper into the...
We say good-bye to last season's on-going legal battles only to open up a another investigation in the new season of 13 Reasons Why. It is a wild one for sure that has us with our detective hats on the entire way through. Many fans are left to wonder who killed Bryce Walker. Many around him had plenty of motive, but who could actually carry out the deed?
Bryce earns quite the notorious reputation for himself in seasons one and two, making him the ultimate villain of the Netflix drama. He goes from ruling Liberty High to becoming the town "monster," as he's often described by his peers. This season, though, we see a more human side of him. So, who would want to kill a reformed rapist? Apparently, a lot of people.
Throughout each episode, we dive deeper into the...
- 8/25/2019
- by Zack Peter
- Popsugar.com
Warning: Spoilers ahead for 13 Reasons Why season three!
It's time for the moment of truth in season three of 13 Reasons Why: Who killed Bryce Walker and why? Thirteen episodes, many believable suspects (Monty? Jessica? Justin? Ani? Mrs. Baker?!), a confession, and a strong false accusation later, we finally find Bryce's real murderer: Alex Standall (Miles Heizer).
All season long, we watch the sheriff and Mrs. Walker point the finger at Clay Jensen (Dylan Minnette). Don't get us wrong, Clay definitely has plenty of motive, plus the video footage of him threatening to shoot Bryce (Justin Prentice) to avenge Hannah and those incriminating text messages the night he was killed - we even believed it might be Clay for a minute, too.
Then, we were left picking up our jaws off the ground after Zach Dempsey (Ross Butler) confesses to killing Bryce. Only to find out that he didn't actually kill him.
It's time for the moment of truth in season three of 13 Reasons Why: Who killed Bryce Walker and why? Thirteen episodes, many believable suspects (Monty? Jessica? Justin? Ani? Mrs. Baker?!), a confession, and a strong false accusation later, we finally find Bryce's real murderer: Alex Standall (Miles Heizer).
All season long, we watch the sheriff and Mrs. Walker point the finger at Clay Jensen (Dylan Minnette). Don't get us wrong, Clay definitely has plenty of motive, plus the video footage of him threatening to shoot Bryce (Justin Prentice) to avenge Hannah and those incriminating text messages the night he was killed - we even believed it might be Clay for a minute, too.
Then, we were left picking up our jaws off the ground after Zach Dempsey (Ross Butler) confesses to killing Bryce. Only to find out that he didn't actually kill him.
- 8/24/2019
- by Zack Peter
- Popsugar.com
Warning: Spoilers ahead for season three of 13 Reasons Why.
Liberty High bad boy, Montgomery de la Cruz (played by Timothy Granaderos) is no stranger to conflict; mostly with those around him, but sometimes even with himself. His story in the latest season of Netflix's 13 Reasons Why takes quite the interesting twist. While Clay and Ani are off trying to solve a murder, Monty is left struggling with his sexuality. We feel Monty's inner conflict after one-thing-leads-to-another with Bryce Walker's wealthy peer, Winston, at another "rich kid party," as he describes it. Is Monty gay? Exploring? He seems to be asking himself the same questions for most of the third season.
Poor Winston takes the brunt of Monty's pent-up anger after asking if they can see each other again sometime. Monty isn't ready to have his sexuality questioned by anyone and certainly doesn't want news of his hookup to get out.
Liberty High bad boy, Montgomery de la Cruz (played by Timothy Granaderos) is no stranger to conflict; mostly with those around him, but sometimes even with himself. His story in the latest season of Netflix's 13 Reasons Why takes quite the interesting twist. While Clay and Ani are off trying to solve a murder, Monty is left struggling with his sexuality. We feel Monty's inner conflict after one-thing-leads-to-another with Bryce Walker's wealthy peer, Winston, at another "rich kid party," as he describes it. Is Monty gay? Exploring? He seems to be asking himself the same questions for most of the third season.
Poor Winston takes the brunt of Monty's pent-up anger after asking if they can see each other again sometime. Monty isn't ready to have his sexuality questioned by anyone and certainly doesn't want news of his hookup to get out.
- 8/24/2019
- by Zack Peter
- Popsugar.com
With plenty of twists, 13 Reasons Why did that. The series killed off its chief antagonist Bryce Walker (Justin Prentice), turned his death into a season-long mystery and attempted to redeem the character—a serial rapist—along the way. So, who killed Bryce Walker? Spoiler alert! As revealed in the season three finale, Alex (Parenthood veteran Miles Heizer) was the one to ultimately end things for Bryce. After discovering Bryce badly beaten after a confrontation with Zach (Ross Butler), Alex pushed Bryce into the water where he drowned. Jessica (Alisha Boe) looked on. The reason for Zach's attack? Bryce essentially ended Zach's football career during the homecoming game riot at Liberty...
- 8/24/2019
- E! Online
Amorowat Anysia Achola, Aka Ani, played by Grace Saif, surely shakes things up at Liberty High in the third season of 13 Reasons Why. Ani is the new girl in town (by way of the UK) and she has just as much to hide as her fellow students if not more. After her mother takes a job to care for Bryce Walker's sick grandfather, Ani and her mom move into the Walker guest house. Only a few months later, Bryce Walker goes missing and eventually is found dead, raising many questions for those around him. Many of which are brought up by Ani and her new pal Clay Jenkins on their mission to find the truth.
Like her character, Saif is also British (specifically from West Sussex) and quite new to the scene herself. The Netflix drama offers Saif her breakout role on the small screen, aside from a brief appearance on Doctors,...
Like her character, Saif is also British (specifically from West Sussex) and quite new to the scene herself. The Netflix drama offers Saif her breakout role on the small screen, aside from a brief appearance on Doctors,...
- 8/24/2019
- by Zack Peter
- Popsugar.com
Didn’t think 13 Reasons Why could get any gloomier? Well, buckle up, buttercup, because the Netflix drama is back for a third season — and life at Liberty High is more hopeless than ever.
As spoiled in the onslaught of promos and trailers, the show’s third season unravels the mystery of Bryce Walker’s murder, even if that mystery isn’t technically revealed in the premiere. (Bryce is still thought to be “missing” at the end of the first hour.)
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As spoiled in the onslaught of promos and trailers, the show’s third season unravels the mystery of Bryce Walker’s murder, even if that mystery isn’t technically revealed in the premiere. (Bryce is still thought to be “missing” at the end of the first hour.)
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- 8/23/2019
- TVLine.com
A new voice made headlines when Netflix's 13 Reasons Why dropped its first trailer for the show's third season. The voice belongs to series newbie Grace Saif, who plays new student Ani. We decided to dig a little deeper into the newest cast member. Who is Saif, and could her character be the key to cracking Bryce Walker's mysterious disappearance? Her scene in the first trailer definitely has us raising some eyebrows!
Saif is a young British actress with mostly credits in theater and voice-over work. One of her more notable credits is lending her voice to the popular video game World of Warcraft: Battle For Azeroth. Her work on television appears to be relatively new, with her only other TV credit being a 2017 guest role on BBC's Doctors. This makes sense, though, since she only graduated with her bachelor's degree in acting that same year. With her new breakout role,...
Saif is a young British actress with mostly credits in theater and voice-over work. One of her more notable credits is lending her voice to the popular video game World of Warcraft: Battle For Azeroth. Her work on television appears to be relatively new, with her only other TV credit being a 2017 guest role on BBC's Doctors. This makes sense, though, since she only graduated with her bachelor's degree in acting that same year. With her new breakout role,...
- 8/23/2019
- by Zack Peter
- Popsugar.com
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Charli Xcx has contributed a new song, “Miss U,” to the 13 Reasons Why soundtrack. The release of “Miss U” and the soundtrack coincides with the Netflix series’ Season 3 premiere Friday.
Musically, “Miss U” is as close to a ballad as we’ve heard from Charli Xcx, its lyrics fitting the regret and paranoia of the show: “Some nights, I go back there/Right back where we used to love/Think I messed up somewhere/Don’t know what I keep running from.”
In Season 3 of 13 Reasons Why, the sudden death...
Musically, “Miss U” is as close to a ballad as we’ve heard from Charli Xcx, its lyrics fitting the regret and paranoia of the show: “Some nights, I go back there/Right back where we used to love/Think I messed up somewhere/Don’t know what I keep running from.”
In Season 3 of 13 Reasons Why, the sudden death...
- 8/23/2019
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
It's finally back!
13 Reasons Why launched its third season Friday on Netflix. All 13 episodes were made available to audiences around the world.
As expected, the premiere was filled with twists and turns, so it's time to unpack some of the biggest twists.
The Teenagers Covered Up The Almost School Shooting
13 Reasons Why Season 2 concluded with Clay holding a rifle after helping get Tyler away from the school. Tyler intended to open fire and get some revenge for everything he went through.
Related: 13 Reasons Why Renewed for Final Season
Clay recognized what was happening and rallied up the troops with the aim of keeping the teenager away from the confines of the law.
It's bizarre that they managed to cover the whole thing up, but eight months have passed in the premiere, and nobody has batted an eyelid.
Tyler Did Not Expect to Return Home
The teenager knew he was either...
13 Reasons Why launched its third season Friday on Netflix. All 13 episodes were made available to audiences around the world.
As expected, the premiere was filled with twists and turns, so it's time to unpack some of the biggest twists.
The Teenagers Covered Up The Almost School Shooting
13 Reasons Why Season 2 concluded with Clay holding a rifle after helping get Tyler away from the school. Tyler intended to open fire and get some revenge for everything he went through.
Related: 13 Reasons Why Renewed for Final Season
Clay recognized what was happening and rallied up the troops with the aim of keeping the teenager away from the confines of the law.
It's bizarre that they managed to cover the whole thing up, but eight months have passed in the premiere, and nobody has batted an eyelid.
Tyler Did Not Expect to Return Home
The teenager knew he was either...
- 8/23/2019
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Bryce Walker is dead. But that doesn't mean you won't see him again. It's 13 Reasons Why, after all, Hannah Baker (Katherine Langford) was dead and appeared in two seasons. The third season of the Netflix drama—its penultimate because season four will be the last—revolves around the murder of Bryce (Justin Prentice). Everyone's a suspect, especially when you consider how…not great of a person the character was throughout the first two seasons. "It's an interesting journey," Prentice told The Hollywood Reporter about the new season. "I don't know that death necessarily is a just punishment. I think that's up to the viewers." In the first two...
- 8/22/2019
- E! Online
13 Reasons Why revealed the central conceit of season three ahead of the return of the Netflix young adult breakout hit: The villain of the series is dead.
The promotion and marketing surrounding the new season of Brian Yorkey's high school drama from Paramount Television includes trailers and an elaborate interactive experience that asks viewers to focus on one question: Who killed Bryce Walker? Revealing that seemingly major spoiler ahead of the season's release (which drops on Friday) effectively shifts 13 Reasons Why into new storytelling territory and also allows for Justin Prentice, the actor who plays Bryce, to speak out ...
The promotion and marketing surrounding the new season of Brian Yorkey's high school drama from Paramount Television includes trailers and an elaborate interactive experience that asks viewers to focus on one question: Who killed Bryce Walker? Revealing that seemingly major spoiler ahead of the season's release (which drops on Friday) effectively shifts 13 Reasons Why into new storytelling territory and also allows for Justin Prentice, the actor who plays Bryce, to speak out ...
- 8/21/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Netflix has launched a full trailer for season 3 of one of its more controversial shows ’13 Reasons Why’, this time the hunt is on to find Bryce Walker’s killer.
Everyone had a reason to want Bryce Walker dead. But who actually went through with it? Let’s face it, he wasn’t the nicest of characters so it could have been a large number of people.
Eight months after preventing Tyler from committing an unthinkable act at Spring Fling, Clay, Tony, Jessica, Alex, Justin, and Zach find ways to shoulder the burden of the cover-up together while helping Tyler move toward recovery.
But when the aftermath of a tumultuous Homecoming game culminates in the disappearance of a football player, and Clay finds himself under police scrutiny, it’s up to a shrewd outsider to steer the group through an investigation that threatens to lay bare everyone’s deepest secrets.
The...
Everyone had a reason to want Bryce Walker dead. But who actually went through with it? Let’s face it, he wasn’t the nicest of characters so it could have been a large number of people.
Eight months after preventing Tyler from committing an unthinkable act at Spring Fling, Clay, Tony, Jessica, Alex, Justin, and Zach find ways to shoulder the burden of the cover-up together while helping Tyler move toward recovery.
But when the aftermath of a tumultuous Homecoming game culminates in the disappearance of a football player, and Clay finds himself under police scrutiny, it’s up to a shrewd outsider to steer the group through an investigation that threatens to lay bare everyone’s deepest secrets.
The...
- 8/15/2019
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Everyone is a suspect! Season three of “13 Reasons Why” will launch on August 23rd, only on Netflix and they have just released the full trailer for the highly-anticipated new season! Who killed Bryce Walker? Everyone has their reasons… The secrets at Liberty High run deep, and in the aftermath of the Homecoming game all of the friends have something to hide. As the mystery of his death engulfs the town, there are numerous suspects in focus. But were any of them truly capable of murder? And who is the new girl? Police are determined to get to the truth, but with a web of secrets and lies this tangled, will anyone be found guilty? Season 3 Cast: Dylan Minnette as Clay Jensen, Brandon Flynn as Justin Foley, Justin Prentice as Bryce Walker, Alisha Boe as Jessica Davis, Christian Navarro as Tony Padilla, Miles Heizer as Alex Standall, Devin Druid as Tyler Down,...
- 8/15/2019
- by Kristyn Clarke
- Age of the Nerd
13 Reasons Why has long moved past the beloved book it was adapting about the dangers of teen suicide, and has now drifted into entirely different territory: murder mysteries. The teens of Liberty High can’t avoid misfortune, as star football player and season 1 culprit Bryce Walker (Justin Prentice) is found dead under mysterious circumstances. And everyone, […]
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- 8/14/2019
- by Hoai-Tran Bui
- Slash Film
Bryce Walker has been murdered and the third season of 13 Reasons Why will focus on finding out who the killer is and why they wanted to kill him. Netflix has released the full trailer for the upcoming season of the controversial series and it offers us our best look yet at what this story will entail. As you can imagine, things are going to get pretty intense.
The new trailer came with the caption, “Everyone had a reason to want Bryce Walker dead. But who actually went through with it?” Here’s the synopsis:
Eight months after preventing Tyler from committing an unthinkable act at Spring Fling, Clay, Tony, Jessica, Alex, Justin, and Zach find ways to shoulder the burden of the cover-up together while helping Tyler move toward recovery. But when the aftermath of a tumultuous Homecoming game culminates in the disappearance of a football player, and Clay finds himself under police scrutiny,...
The new trailer came with the caption, “Everyone had a reason to want Bryce Walker dead. But who actually went through with it?” Here’s the synopsis:
Eight months after preventing Tyler from committing an unthinkable act at Spring Fling, Clay, Tony, Jessica, Alex, Justin, and Zach find ways to shoulder the burden of the cover-up together while helping Tyler move toward recovery. But when the aftermath of a tumultuous Homecoming game culminates in the disappearance of a football player, and Clay finds himself under police scrutiny,...
- 8/14/2019
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Who killed Bryce Walker? That’s the central question in the first trailer for Netflix’s upcoming season of “13 Reasons Why” — and everyone’s a suspect.
Season 3 picks up with the mysterious murder of the show’s antagonist Bryce (Justin Prentice), a high school student accused of sexual assault. However Walker’s mom is out for justice.
“It is my wish to find the person who killed my son,” Walker’s mother demands to a police officer, who promises, “We are working every angle and we will find out what happened.”
Everyone had a reason to want Walker dead, meaning anyone at Liberty High could be responsible. As the students are questioned by the police, it seems that no one is safe, and no one can be trusted.
“Someone we know could have done this,” Justin Foley (Brandon Flynn) tells Jessica Davis (Alisha Boe).
“That’s crazy,” Davis responds.
Season 3 picks up with the mysterious murder of the show’s antagonist Bryce (Justin Prentice), a high school student accused of sexual assault. However Walker’s mom is out for justice.
“It is my wish to find the person who killed my son,” Walker’s mother demands to a police officer, who promises, “We are working every angle and we will find out what happened.”
Everyone had a reason to want Walker dead, meaning anyone at Liberty High could be responsible. As the students are questioned by the police, it seems that no one is safe, and no one can be trusted.
“Someone we know could have done this,” Justin Foley (Brandon Flynn) tells Jessica Davis (Alisha Boe).
“That’s crazy,” Davis responds.
- 8/14/2019
- by Mackenzie Nichols
- Variety Film + TV
When Netflix’s controversial “13 Reasons Why” returns, it will be with a new question that will plague the continually traumatized students of Liberty High. This time, instead of examining the reasons for Hannah Baker (Katherine Langford) killing herself, the series will investigate another death – the mysterious murder of star athlete and bully Bryce Walker (Justin Prentice), who raped Hannah before her suicide.
This new murder-mystery twist will once again ignite tensions within the school as motives will be questioned and fingers will be pointed. Bryce was popular but he was also loathed and feared, and in the trailer that Netflix released Wednesday, one fan favorite will become a prime suspect.
Here’s Netflix’s official description for the season:
Who killed Bryce Walker? Everyone has their reasons… The secrets at Liberty High run deep, and in the aftermath of the Homecoming game all of the friends have something to hide.
This new murder-mystery twist will once again ignite tensions within the school as motives will be questioned and fingers will be pointed. Bryce was popular but he was also loathed and feared, and in the trailer that Netflix released Wednesday, one fan favorite will become a prime suspect.
Here’s Netflix’s official description for the season:
Who killed Bryce Walker? Everyone has their reasons… The secrets at Liberty High run deep, and in the aftermath of the Homecoming game all of the friends have something to hide.
- 8/14/2019
- by Hanh Nguyen
- Indiewire
Suspicions are flying in the final trailer for 13 Reasons Why Season 3.
In the latest look at the Netflix series' return, the students of Liberty High are informed over the school's Pa system that their classmate Bryce Walker (Justin Prentice) has been found dead. It doesn't take long for the finger
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In the latest look at the Netflix series' return, the students of Liberty High are informed over the school's Pa system that their classmate Bryce Walker (Justin Prentice) has been found dead. It doesn't take long for the finger
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- 8/14/2019
- by Amanda Bell
- TVGuide - Breaking News
13 Reasons Why Season 3 is almost here and the fine folks at Netflix have dropped the full-length trailer.
The murder of Bryce Walker takes center stage as the teenagers all emerge as very likely suspects.
When you have a character as wicked as Bryce, then it's fair to assume that there will be a lot of suspects when something happens to him.
Oh yes, the series is going full murder mystery for its penultimate season. Will that result in a more watchable season?
Possibly, but time will tell.
Related: 13 Reasons Why Renewed for Final Season
The biggest suspect appears to be Clay. The kid just can't seem to catch a break, but there's no denying that he wanted something to happen to Bryce after what he put his friends through.
Given that Bryce was shot dead, everyone points the finger at Tyler ... which makes sense when you consider the face that...
The murder of Bryce Walker takes center stage as the teenagers all emerge as very likely suspects.
When you have a character as wicked as Bryce, then it's fair to assume that there will be a lot of suspects when something happens to him.
Oh yes, the series is going full murder mystery for its penultimate season. Will that result in a more watchable season?
Possibly, but time will tell.
Related: 13 Reasons Why Renewed for Final Season
The biggest suspect appears to be Clay. The kid just can't seem to catch a break, but there's no denying that he wanted something to happen to Bryce after what he put his friends through.
Given that Bryce was shot dead, everyone points the finger at Tyler ... which makes sense when you consider the face that...
- 8/14/2019
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Netflix released the final trailer for 13 Reasons Why‘s Season 3 on Wednesday, before the new season premieres August 23rd on the streaming platform.
The new trailer gives more insight into the Homecoming death of Bryce Walker, the driving force behind this season at Liberty High. Everyone is a suspect, as nearly everyone at the high school had a reason to kill Bryce. But which one of them is truly capable of murder?
“Everyone has their reasons… The secrets at Liberty High run deep, and in the aftermath of the Homecoming...
The new trailer gives more insight into the Homecoming death of Bryce Walker, the driving force behind this season at Liberty High. Everyone is a suspect, as nearly everyone at the high school had a reason to kill Bryce. But which one of them is truly capable of murder?
“Everyone has their reasons… The secrets at Liberty High run deep, and in the aftermath of the Homecoming...
- 8/14/2019
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
The question everyone will be asking: Who killed Bryce Walker? The final trailer for 13 Reasons Why season three is here and everyone is a suspect in the death of Bryce Walker (Justin Prentice). "It's my wish to find the person who killed my son," Justin's mom, Nora Walker (Brenda Strong), says to the police. Bryce's Liberty High classmates all seem to have a motive. There's Jessica (Alisha Boe), Tyler (Devin Druid) and even Clay (Dylan Minnette). "You don't know everything, Ok, Clay?" Justin (Brandon Flynn) says in the intense trailer below. There's also Zach (Ross Butler), Montgomery (Timothy Granaderos) and Tony (Christian Navarro) who are all under...
- 8/14/2019
- E! Online
Netflix dropped the trailer for “13 Reasons Why” Season 3 on Wednesday, giving us some usual — and not so usual — suspects in the murder of Bryce Walker, including Clay Jensen.
Here’s the official description for the teen drama’s third season:
Who killed Bryce Walker? Everyone has their reasons… The secrets at Liberty High run deep, and in the aftermath of the Homecoming game all of the friends have something to hide. As the mystery of his death engulfs the town, there are numerous suspects in focus. But were any of them truly capable of murder? And who is the new girl? Police are determined to get to the truth, but with a web of secrets and lies this tangled, will anyone be found guilty?
Also Read: '13 Reasons Why' Renewed for 4th and Final Season at Netflix, Season 3 Victim Revealed (Video)
“13 Reasons Why” Season 3 stars Dylan Minnette as Clay Jensen,...
Here’s the official description for the teen drama’s third season:
Who killed Bryce Walker? Everyone has their reasons… The secrets at Liberty High run deep, and in the aftermath of the Homecoming game all of the friends have something to hide. As the mystery of his death engulfs the town, there are numerous suspects in focus. But were any of them truly capable of murder? And who is the new girl? Police are determined to get to the truth, but with a web of secrets and lies this tangled, will anyone be found guilty?
Also Read: '13 Reasons Why' Renewed for 4th and Final Season at Netflix, Season 3 Victim Revealed (Video)
“13 Reasons Why” Season 3 stars Dylan Minnette as Clay Jensen,...
- 8/14/2019
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Who’s up for another chill, drama-free season of 13 Reasons Why? After spoiling its own plot twist earlier this month (someone kills Bryce Walker!), the Netflix series released an official trailer on Wednesday, confirming what fans likely already assumed: every single character is a suspect.
In addition to Bryce’s untimely (yet somehow long overdue) death, the show’s third season will also be its first without Hannah Baker; former leading lady Katherine Langford revealed back in May 2018 that she wouldn’t be returning to the series, explaining that her character’s story concluded in Season 1, comparing Season 2 to “being in purgatory.
In addition to Bryce’s untimely (yet somehow long overdue) death, the show’s third season will also be its first without Hannah Baker; former leading lady Katherine Langford revealed back in May 2018 that she wouldn’t be returning to the series, explaining that her character’s story concluded in Season 1, comparing Season 2 to “being in purgatory.
- 8/14/2019
- TVLine.com
Who killed Bryce Walker?
13 Reasons Why is posing that question going into the third season of the young adult Netflix series. Marketing around the new season — which returns Aug. 23 — has revealed that the murder of the show's antagonist (played by Justin Prentice) will be the mystery of the high school drama's latest season and the official season three trailer, which dropped Wednesday (watch below), sheds more light about that central hook of the new 13 episodes.
The first season of Brian Yorkey's Paramount Television series, which was adapted from Jay Asher's best-selling novel of the ...
13 Reasons Why is posing that question going into the third season of the young adult Netflix series. Marketing around the new season — which returns Aug. 23 — has revealed that the murder of the show's antagonist (played by Justin Prentice) will be the mystery of the high school drama's latest season and the official season three trailer, which dropped Wednesday (watch below), sheds more light about that central hook of the new 13 episodes.
The first season of Brian Yorkey's Paramount Television series, which was adapted from Jay Asher's best-selling novel of the ...
- 8/14/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
With the third season of 13 Reasons Why set to premiere Aug. 23 and a fourth season already confirmed, fans might be disappointed to learn that Katherine Langford, who made her acting debut in the series, will not reprise the role of Hannah Baker. Langford first confirmed this information on Instagram and in an interview with Entertainment Weekly back in May 2018 just before the show received its third season renewal:
"13 Reasons Why will always be a really special part of my life, and I know I'll always be close to the people that I've worked with on this show. But I'm also really excited for what's to come. Even though the show is so huge, and I'm so thankful to have had the opportunity to play Hannah, it still is just one thing that I've done, and since then I feel very grateful to have been a part of Love, Simon, and I have another film,...
"13 Reasons Why will always be a really special part of my life, and I know I'll always be close to the people that I've worked with on this show. But I'm also really excited for what's to come. Even though the show is so huge, and I'm so thankful to have had the opportunity to play Hannah, it still is just one thing that I've done, and since then I feel very grateful to have been a part of Love, Simon, and I have another film,...
- 8/7/2019
- by Andrea Johnson
- Popsugar.com
In the newly released trailer for 13 Reasons Why, a funeral for Bryce Walker is depicted. The trailer hints that Bryce Walker, played by Justin Prentice, is going to be murdered and the season will revolve around the mystery of who killed him. Prentice’s character is a serial rapist in the show. The season’s logline reads, […]
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- 8/4/2019
- by Eileen Nguyen
- Uinterview
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