The Kim Coates Interview Asks Will Bruegel In The Walking Dead Dead City Come Back From The Dead?
The Kim Coates Interview Asks Will Bruegel In The Walking Dead Dead City Come Back From The Dead? Zennie62Media is honored to present the legendary Kim Coates who played the nasty villain Bruegel in Season Two, and saw a diabolical end. Now, just says after the end of TWD-DC Season Two, there's talk that Bruegel may be back from the dead. Why? Well, Screen Rant offered this take: While The Walking Dead's recent spinoffs have featured several good villains, Dead City season 2 introduced one of the franchise's best antagonists in years, and their death couldn't have been more perfect. Considering some of the zombie universe's biggest threats like Alpha and the Governor were only around for a handful of seasons, it's no surprise that The Walking Dead's spinoff villains don't tend to get a long tenure in the franchise. Most of them are only given a handful of episodes to make an impression, making it all the more impressive when one stands out as much as Bruegel. Played by Kim Coates, Bruegel made his debut in Dead City season 2's premiere, and despite not uttering a single word, he already appeared to be captivating. Throughout the following episodes, he only became more entertaining, but the evil faction leader was sadly killed off in Dead City season 2's ending. While it was certainly a little disappointing to see such a great character axed, it's hard to argue that Bruegel didn't have it coming after all the pain he'd caused, and The Walking Dead absolutely nailed his death, giving him the most fitting send-off imaginable. Or maybe its the actor Kim Coates who played Bruegel that is the reason for fans wanting his return? Kim Coates is best known for his role as Alexander "Tig" Trager in the FX series Sons of Anarchy and as Declan Gardiner in the Citytv series Bad Blood, as well as his recurring roles in Prison Break, Cold Case, CSI and CSI: Miami. He has also had film roles in The Last Boy Scout (1991), Bad Boys (1995), Black Hawk Down (2001), King of Sorrow (2007), the reinterpretation of Assault on Precinct 13 (2005), and Goon (2011). Kim's film career began in 1991 with The Last Boy Scout. Two Warner Brothers' hits followed: Innocent Blood and The Client. Since that time he has starred in over forty films, including Academy Award winners Black Hawk Down directed by Ridley Scott, and Pearl Harbor directed by Michael Bay. Other films include Waterworld and Open Range with Kevin Costner, Grilled with Ray Romano, Silent Hill opposite Sean Bean, Hostage with Bruce Willis, Assault on Precinct 13, Unforgettable, Skinwalkers, and Hero Wanted. Kim returned to Entourage for it's final season as Carl Ertz, the sleazy movie Producer. His performance garnered so much attention in previous seasons that Ertz's return was a direct request. He appeared in a recurring role on CSI Miami. Other prominent guest starring television roles include CSI, CSI NY, Cold Case, and Prison Break. He has had roles in more than 30 MOW's including the NBC miniseries Hercules, and Disney's Scream Team. These dramatic turns on television have earned him Gemini nominations for Best Actor in a Featured Supporting Role for HBO's Dead Silence and Best Performance in a Guest Role Dramatic Series for The Outer Limits. Other apperances: The Amityville Curse Innocent Blood The Client Waterworld Battlefield Earth Pearl Harbor Black Hawk Down Silent Hill Resident Evil: Afterlife Officer Downe Night Man Prison Break CSI: Miami Sons of Anarchy Crossing Lines Godless Ghost Wars Bad Blood Pretty Hard Cases Van Helsing Zennie62Media is proud to present our interview with Mr. Kim Coates. šļø New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! š https://ift.tt/HDW2hdT
via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=geVZC2DNkGw
The Kim Coates Interview Asks Will Bruegel In The Walking Dead Dead City Come Back From The Dead? Zennie62Media is honored to present the legendary Kim Coates who played the nasty villain Bruegel in Season Two, and saw a diabolical end. Now, just says after the end of TWD-DC Season Two, there's talk that Bruegel may be back from the dead. Why? Well, Screen Rant offered this take: While The Walking Dead's recent spinoffs have featured several good villains, Dead City season 2 introduced one of the franchise's best antagonists in years, and their death couldn't have been more perfect. Considering some of the zombie universe's biggest threats like Alpha and the Governor were only around for a handful of seasons, it's no surprise that The Walking Dead's spinoff villains don't tend to get a long tenure in the franchise. Most of them are only given a handful of episodes to make an impression, making it all the more impressive when one stands out as much as Bruegel. Played by Kim Coates, Bruegel made his debut in Dead City season 2's premiere, and despite not uttering a single word, he already appeared to be captivating. Throughout the following episodes, he only became more entertaining, but the evil faction leader was sadly killed off in Dead City season 2's ending. While it was certainly a little disappointing to see such a great character axed, it's hard to argue that Bruegel didn't have it coming after all the pain he'd caused, and The Walking Dead absolutely nailed his death, giving him the most fitting send-off imaginable. Or maybe its the actor Kim Coates who played Bruegel that is the reason for fans wanting his return? Kim Coates is best known for his role as Alexander "Tig" Trager in the FX series Sons of Anarchy and as Declan Gardiner in the Citytv series Bad Blood, as well as his recurring roles in Prison Break, Cold Case, CSI and CSI: Miami. He has also had film roles in The Last Boy Scout (1991), Bad Boys (1995), Black Hawk Down (2001), King of Sorrow (2007), the reinterpretation of Assault on Precinct 13 (2005), and Goon (2011). Kim's film career began in 1991 with The Last Boy Scout. Two Warner Brothers' hits followed: Innocent Blood and The Client. Since that time he has starred in over forty films, including Academy Award winners Black Hawk Down directed by Ridley Scott, and Pearl Harbor directed by Michael Bay. Other films include Waterworld and Open Range with Kevin Costner, Grilled with Ray Romano, Silent Hill opposite Sean Bean, Hostage with Bruce Willis, Assault on Precinct 13, Unforgettable, Skinwalkers, and Hero Wanted. Kim returned to Entourage for it's final season as Carl Ertz, the sleazy movie Producer. His performance garnered so much attention in previous seasons that Ertz's return was a direct request. He appeared in a recurring role on CSI Miami. Other prominent guest starring television roles include CSI, CSI NY, Cold Case, and Prison Break. He has had roles in more than 30 MOW's including the NBC miniseries Hercules, and Disney's Scream Team. These dramatic turns on television have earned him Gemini nominations for Best Actor in a Featured Supporting Role for HBO's Dead Silence and Best Performance in a Guest Role Dramatic Series for The Outer Limits. Other apperances: The Amityville Curse Innocent Blood The Client Waterworld Battlefield Earth Pearl Harbor Black Hawk Down Silent Hill Resident Evil: Afterlife Officer Downe Night Man Prison Break CSI: Miami Sons of Anarchy Crossing Lines Godless Ghost Wars Bad Blood Pretty Hard Cases Van Helsing Zennie62Media is proud to present our interview with Mr. Kim Coates. šļø New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! š https://ift.tt/HDW2hdT
via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=geVZC2DNkGw
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