Sean Bean Plays a Dirty Cop in New Crackle Series ‘The Oath’ — Watch the Trailer
The grisly cop drama, produced by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, is set to premiere in early March.
The grisly cop drama, produced by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, is set to premiere in early March.
The ‘StartUp’ star on his new role as a shady millionaire tech guru, plus why he’s so vocal on Twitter, his track record as a producer and how he’s at peace with ‘Hellboy.’
“Supermansion: Drag Me To Halloween” will premiere on Crackle October 5, 2017.
Crackle’s new series won’t tarnish your memory of Guy Ritchie’s cult favorite, but it doesn’t add any standout impressions of its own.
The former star of “Community” embraces her stop-motion role of talk show host by day and mostly retired superhero by night.
Seinfeld gets another coffee in yet another car in the final episode of the show on Crackle before it heads to Netflix.
The 10-episode show follows a group of 20-somethings who are thrust into the high-stakes world of organized crime.
Dive back into the greedy, desperate world of New York’s auction scene.
Streaming newbie Crackle may have found its first salable original series in the Martin Freeman and Adam Brody tech drama, “StartUp.”
The 10-episode series will premiere on Crackle on September 6th.
Dougray Scott and Ed Westwick co-star.
The new series will premiere on Crackle on September 6.