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The Outpost is an American fantasy-adventure drama television series, acquired by The CW, which premiered on July 10, 2018. [1] [4] [5] It was produced by Syfy's international channels for international broadcast.
Imogen Waterhouse is an English actress and model. She starred in the horror film Braid (2018) and on television, she is known for her roles in the CW series The Outpost (2018–2021), where she also made her directorial debut, [1] and the Apple TV+ series The Buccaneers (2023–). She is the younger sister of musician and model Suki Waterhouse.
She attended the 45th Saturn Awards at the Avalon Hollywood, Los Angeles in 2019, [7] to represent The Outpost, [8] which was nominated for Best Fantasy Television Series 2019, losing out to A Game of Thrones. [9] Green resumed filming of the third season of The Outpost in Serbia in late 2020, alongside fellow actors Jake Stormoen and Anand ...
Fans of The Outpost, if they choose to, can now prepare for the cancelled series‘ end by getting a sense of what all will be at stake during that final hour. The CW’s acquired series follows ...
Talon’s journey is coming to an end on The CW with the series finale of The Outpost, airing Thursday, Oct. 7 at 9/8c, TVLine has confirmed. What The CW has referred to as the back half of Season ...
Amita Suman (Nepali: अमिता सुमन, born 19 July 1997) is a Nepalese-British actress. She stars as Inej Ghafa in the Netflix fantasy series Shadow and Bone (2021–2023). She had a recurring role in the CW series The Outpost (2019–2021).
In 1988, the sitcom was canceled after two seasons. Schaeffer was soon cast in Scenes from the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills, a dark comedy eventually seen by her killer, who would later tell ...
Chantelle Izuka Hoyle (born 18 January 1996) is a Scottish actress. [1] She began her career in theatre. She won a Scottish BAFTA for her performance in the film Boiling Point (2021). On television, she is known for her roles in the CW series The Outpost (2020–2021) and the Channel 4 sitcom Big Boys (2022–).