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The series, which shot in and around Wilmington in 2024, will drop all eight episodes of its first season on Netflix.
The Waterfront' wrapped up season 1 with several deaths and a surprising cliffhanger — but where does the story go from here?
Exclusive: Kevin Williamson tells ScreenRant's Ash Crossan that he wrote his terrifying The Waterfront villain with Topher ...
You bet they will! And for the sake of the show, it’s a good thing they do, because that’s what brings Grady, a drug dealer played by Topher Grace, into the mix, significantly livening up the action.
First, it was Sheriff Porter (Michael Gaston), the shadowy figure pulling the strings behind the Buckleys’ new venture ...
For example, an uncle dipped him into chummed and shark-infested waters, Williamson tells The Hollywood Reporter. He also ...
Netflix has a new hit topping the streaming charts, and it features a familiar face. After previously reprising his role as ...
From the cast’s favorite spots to story line theories for a second season, here’s what one of “The Waterfront” stars had to ...
The main Buckley family members will likely return if the show comes back for a second season, including McCallany, Weary, ...
"The Waterfront" creator Kevin Williamson tells TheWrap about Cane's finale decisions and how family dynamics change in ...
“The Waterfront”: A couple or so episodes into Netflix’s soap opera about a corrupt, desperate North Carolina fishing family ...
St. Andrew’s senior Topher Cook led the Scots boys water polo team to a regional semifinal appearance while Palm Beach ...