[11/14/13 - 11:31 AM] Video: Extended Trailer Unveiled for TNT's "Mob City" The six-episode series will air in two-hour blocks over three consecutive Wednesdays (December 4, 11 and 18).
[via press release from TNT]
EXTENDED TRAILER UNVEILED FOR TNT'S "MOB CITY"
Check out this extended trailer for TNT's eagerly anticipated three-week television event, Mob City. Set to premiere Wednesday, Dec. 4, at 9 p.m. (ET/PT), this powerful drama comes to TNT from Frank Darabont (The Walking Dead), who wrote and directed the opening installment and serves as executive producer on the series. Mob City stars an exceptional ensemble cast that includes Jon Bernthal (The Walking Dead), Milo Ventimiglia (Heroes), Neal McDonough (Captain America, Desperate Housewives), Alexa Davalos (Clash of the Titans, The Mist), Jeffrey DeMunn (The Walking Dead, The Shawshank Redemption), Gregory Itzin (24), Robert Knepper (Prison Break), Jeremy Luke (Don Jon) and Ed Burns (Entourage).
Based on the critically acclaimed book L.A. Noir: The Struggle for the Soul of America's Most Seductive City, by John Buntin, Mob City is set in post-war Los Angeles, home to glamorous movie stars, powerful studio heads and returning war heroes. But it's also a city caught between a powerful and corrupt police force and an even more dangerous criminal network determined to make L.A. its West Coast base.
Mob City will air in two-hour blocks over three consecutive Wednesdays (Dec. 4, 11 and 18).
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