Lucky Hank has come to an unfortunate early conclusion; AMC has canceled the Bob Odenkirk-led series after just one season, per Variety. The comedy-drama followed Odenkirk's William Henry Deveraux ...
Lucky Hank wasn't lucky enough to secure a second season as AMC has canceled the Bob Odenkirk-starring dramedy after only eight episodes. A stark contrast to the actor's role on Breaking Bad and ...
Bob Odenkirk is going through a midlife crisis in the AMC series, Lucky Hank. Adapted from the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, Straight Man, by Richard Russo, the Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul ...
Shortly into the first episode of "Lucky Hank," a new AMC series, ornery English professor, Hank Devereaux, Jr. (Bob Odenkirk), complains that 80 percent of adulthood can be summed up into a ...
AMC Networks announced that Emmy®-nominees Bob Odenkirk and Mireille Enos' highly anticipated next series Lucky Hank will debut across four of its linear networks with BBC AMERICA, IFC and ...
Bob Odenkirk is an Emmy Award-winning writer, producer, actor, and director. He is widely known for playing the character Saul Goodman first seen in the hit drama Breaking Bad, and for reprising ...
Actor Bob Odenkirk recovered from a life-threatening heart attack a couple of years ago. But many around him were surprised by his behavior after his recovery. Odenkirk’s heart attack was a ...
Based on the novel by Richard Russo. The chairman of the english department at Railton College faces a midlife crisis while attempting to maintain his work at the underfunded school. With Bob ...
Esposito, though, contends with a separate problem from his co-stars in that his singularly brilliant Gus Fring spans two ...
Bob Odenkirk is an American actor and filmmaker best known for playing Saul Goodman in both “Breaking Bad” (2008-2013) and the spinoff “Better Call Saul” (2015-2022). He got his start as a ...
The shadow cast by “Breaking Bad” is inky, far-reaching and difficult, but not impossible, to escape. A few of “Parish” lead Giancarlo Esposito’s co-stars have tried with varying degrees ...