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Attention #Grifters! Your favorite podcast is back — Inside The Writers’ room edition! In this episode, we sat down with John Rogers (co-creator and executive producer), Paul Guyot (supervising producer) and Josh Schaer (executive story editor) to travel with them to the Island of Misfit Jobs, the magical place where unused #Leverage ideas go to...
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Attention #Grifters! Your votes have spoken! Timothy Hutton has won the WWeek.coom contest and he has officially been elected the new (fake) Mayor of Portland!
Hutton’s win marks the culmination of our absurd contest that became a genuine phenomenon: We started with a bracket of 64 candidates, and more than 74,000 ballots were cast in Mayoral Madness. Our...
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Attention #Grifters! As TVGuide.com exclusively reveals, the #Leverage crew have found themselves a new villain in Treat Williams, Everwood veteran.
Williams will play Pete Rising, an ex-hockey player who now owns a professional team. After Rising sacrifices the team’s star player to get ahead, Nate (Tim Hutton) and his group step in to protect the team...
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Attention #Leverage fans! Electric Effects, the post-production facility of Electric Entertainment, opens their doors to Apple to take you behind the scenes of Leverage’s innovative and cutting edge editing process.
Since premiering in December 2008, the TNT prime time drama Leverage has seen its audience grow steadily through each of its four seasons, a...
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Attention #Leverage fans! Help Timothy Hutton become honorary mayor of Portland!
Using the failsafe March Madness bracket method,readers of WWeek have been choosing between a poll of candidates “made of public figures who currently live in Oregon, who have not held or sought political office and who we would find entertaining if elected to City Hall. We...