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Timothy Olyphant revealed that his daughter convinced him to star in a Levi's ad with Beyoncé, and he enjoyed working with her, sharing details about the experience and his family.
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Timothy Olyphant revealed that his daughter convinced him to star in a Levi's ad with Beyoncé, and he enjoyed working with her, sharing details about the experience and his family.
Timothy Olyphant discusses his relaxed attitude towards Hollywood reboots, his diverse roles including his new part as a dry, sassy android in FX's Alien: Earth, and his appreciation for revisiting characters and stories, emphasizing that reboots are a natural part of storytelling and not a sign of Hollywood's lack of originality.

Timothy Olyphant has been cast in an undisclosed role in the FX series "Alien," created by Noah Hawley. The show, set to start production in early 2022 in Bangkok, Thailand, takes place on Earth around the same time as "Prometheus." Olyphant, known for his roles as lawmen, will portray a synth named Kirsh who acts as a mentor and trainer. Sydney Chandler is also confirmed for a lead role, playing a meta-human named Wendy. The series is expected to premiere in late 2024 or early 2025.

The finale of "Justified: City Primeval" leaves fans speculating about a potential reunion between U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens (Timothy Olyphant) and his nemesis Boyd Crowder (Walton Goggins). The episode ends with Givens receiving a mysterious phone call, hinting at the return of a dangerous adversary. Olyphant expressed his desire for a reunion, stating that everyone involved would love to "get the band back together." The cameo appearance of Goggins in the finale has sparked excitement among fans, leading to speculation about another chapter in the "Justified" saga.

Timothy Olyphant revealed on the "Happy Sad Confused" podcast that he auditioned for a role in J.J. Abrams' 2009 "Star Trek" revival, but ultimately lost out to Chris Pine for the role of Captain Kirk. Olyphant praised Abrams and the audition process, stating that he auditioned for a different character but was told they needed someone younger for the role of Kirk. Despite not getting the part, Olyphant expressed admiration for Pine and his work.

Michael Dinner, co-showrunner of the revival series Justified: City Primeval, reveals the origin story of the show and how Quentin Tarantino's involvement came about. Tarantino, a fan of Elmore Leonard and Justified, was initially set to direct an episode but had to back out due to personal reasons. Dinner also discusses casting Timothy Olyphant's real-life daughter, Vivian Olyphant, in the series and recounts a terrifying incident on set involving a real-life car chase and shoot-out.

FX is bringing back the hit series "Justified" with an eight-part revival titled "Justified: City Primeval," set in Detroit and focusing on the relationship between Raylan Givens (played by Timothy Olyphant) and his teenage daughter, played by Olyphant's real-life daughter, Vivian. The miniseries premieres on July 18, 2023, on FX, and can be streamed on FX.com with a valid cable login or on platforms like fuboTV, Hulu Live TV, YouTube TV, and Sling TV. Episodes will also be available for next-day streaming on Hulu.

Timothy Olyphant discusses the return of his character Raylan Givens in the limited series "Justified: City Primeval," which takes place in Detroit. Olyphant reflects on the success of the original series and the challenges of revisiting the character as a parent. He praises the new cast and the portrayal of the villain, played by Boyd Holbrook, who brings a different energy to the show. "Justified: City Primeval" premieres on July 18 on FX and Hulu.

Timothy Olyphant discusses his love for playing cowboy characters, including Seth Bullock in Deadwood, Raylan Givens in Justified, Cobb Vanth in The Mandalorian, and his reprisal of Raylan in the new FX miniseries Justified: City Primeval. Olyphant talks about the creative benefits of taking breaks between roles, the process of bringing back Justified, working with the talented cast of City Primeval, including Boyd Holbrook and Aunjanue Ellis, and the opportunity to act alongside his daughter Vivian, who plays Raylan's daughter in the series. He also discusses the evolution of Raylan's character and the changing attitudes towards law enforcement reflected in the new storyline.

FX's new miniseries, Justified: City Primeval, continues the story of Raylan Givens, the quick-drawing U.S. marshal from Harlan, Kentucky. Set in modern times, the show cleverly recontextualizes Raylan's behavior while telling an entertaining story about him pursuing a self-styled "Oklahoma Wildman" who keeps evading justice. The series introduces a new ensemble cast, including a formidable defense attorney who challenges Raylan's methods. Justified: City Primeval successfully brings back the beloved character while acknowledging the changes in public attitudes towards law enforcement.

Timothy Olyphant is returning to his signature role as Raylan Givens in the limited series "Justified: City Primeval." The eight-episode series, premiering on July 18, follows Raylan to Detroit as he navigates a fish-out-of-water adventure with a murderous antagonist and a captivating lawyer. The creators hope to continue the series beyond this revival, but first, they want to gauge audience interest. Olyphant reflects on his career and the company he now keeps, expressing gratitude for the opportunities he has had.

Fans of the TV series "Justified" are excited for the upcoming revival, "Justified: City Primeval," which premieres on July 18 after an eight-year hiatus. The trailer for the revival has been well-received by fans, who are eager to see Timothy Olyphant return as U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens. However, the absence of Boyd, played by Walton Goggins, is a disappointment for fans. The revival takes Givens to Detroit, where things are expected to get wild.

Timothy Olyphant returns as Raylan Givens in the upcoming miniseries Justified: City Primeval, set for release on FX and Hulu on July 18. The sequel series takes place several years after the original show and sees Givens working as a U.S. Marshal in Detroit while looking after his daughter, who is under threat from a dangerous killer named Clement Mansell. The series is based on Elmore Leonard's novel City Primeval: High Noon in Detroit and is created by Dave Andron and Michael Dinner.
The first teaser for the "Justified" revival, "Justified: City Primeval," has been released, featuring Timothy Olyphant as U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens. The plot follows Givens as he leaves Miami for Detroit and crosses paths with a violent desperado and his lawyer. Specific details of the revival have been kept under wraps, but fans are excited to see the return of the iconic cowboy hat-wearing anti-hero. The series, based on the works of Elmore Leonard, premieres on July 18.