Brightburn


12:00 am - 02:00 am, Tuesday, October 28 on Syfy (East) ()

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About this Broadcast
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A couple decide to raise a baby who falls to Earth from the stars, but as the child grows older, he begins to use his strange powers in increasingly sinister and destructive ways. Soon, the couple find themselves at odds with their own child and facing a series of very complicated questions.

2019 English Dolby 5.1
Horror Drama Mystery Sci-fi Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Elizabeth Banks (Actor) .. Tori Breyer
David Denman (Actor) .. Kyle Breyer
Jackson Dunn (Actor) .. Brandon Breyer
Meredith Hagner (Actor) .. Merilee McNichol
Abraham Clinkscales (Actor) .. Royce
Jennifer Holland (Actor) .. Ms. Espenschied
Emmie Hunter (Actor) .. Caitlyn
Becky Wahlstrom (Actor) .. Erica
Terence Rosemore (Actor) .. P.F. Teacher
Elizabeth Becka (Actor) .. Principal
Annie Humphrey (Actor) .. Deputy Ayrea
Stephen Blackehart (Actor) .. Travis
Mike Dunston (Actor) .. Reporter
Michael Rooker (Actor) .. The Big T
Steve Agee (Actor) .. EJ
Chris Finlayson (Actor) .. Fauxhawk
Matt Jones (Actor) .. Noah McNichol

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Did You Know..
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Elizabeth Banks (Actor) .. Tori Breyer
Born: February 10, 1974
Birthplace: Pittsfield, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: Possessing the kind of elegant screen beauty that often draws comparisons to a Breakfast at Tiffany's-era Audrey Hepburn, actress Elizabeth Banks' onscreen career has been steadily rising since the up-and-coming actress won the Young Hollywood Award for "Exciting New Face" back in 2003. With roles in such notable Hollywood hits as the Spider-Man films and Seabiscuit, Banks has not only had the pleasure of sharing the screen with hot-property actor Tobey Maguire multiple times, but has also been nominated -- alongside Maguire, Jeff Bridges, William H. Macy, and Gary Stevens -- for an "Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture" award by the Screen Actors Guild for her performance in the latter. The Pittsfield, MA, native got her first taste of fame when nominated Harvest Queen in her hometown's annual fall celebration, and in the years that followed, Banks would receive her bachelor's degree from the University of Pennsylvania and go on to pursue her graduate degree at the American Conservatory Theater. In 1998, Banks made her feature debut in the controversial addiction drama Surrender Dorothy, with subsequent small-screen roles in Third Watch and Sex and the City only serving to contribute to her rapidly growing profile in film and television. Of course, a move from New York to Los Angeles also may have had something to due with her landing more film roles, and though she would appear under her real name, Elizabeth Mitchell, in the 2000 action thriller Shaft, she soon had to change her name to avoid conflict with another actress who had already established a career under that surname. Undaunted, Banks forged on with roles in the cult comedy Wet Hot American Summer and the romantic drama Ordinary Sinner in 2001, with a supporting performance as Betty Brant in the 2002 box-office smash Spider-Man providing her most substantial onscreen performance to date. With roles opposite Madonna in Swept Away and Leonardo DiCaprio in Catch Me If You Can, it was obvious that Banks' career was on the rise, but it was her winning performance in Seabiscuit that truly put her on the map. Though the Screen Actors Guild award that the she and the cast were nominated for would ultimately go to the cast of The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, it was obvious to all who had been following her career that Banks was only at the beginning of her Hollywood ascent. In 2003, Banks appeared in the drama The Trade before reprising her role as Betty Brant for Spider-Man 2, and with increasingly prominent roles in Heights, The Sisters, and The Baxter scheduled through 2005, audiences could rest assured that they would be seeing plenty more of Banks in the years to come.By the time Banks turned in a standout supporting role as a bookstore employee who may hold the means of solving The 40 Year Old Virgin's titular dilemma in the 2005 Steve Carell hit, it seemed that she was an actress capable of brightening most any screen. A substantial role as a small-town trophy wife in director James Gunn's comic-frightener Slither found Banks having noticable fun in front of the cameras, with a pair of appearances on the popular television medical comedy Scrubs preceding a more serious-minded turn in the inspirational 2006 sports drama Invincible.2008 was a very busy year for Banks in which she continued to build her career as a comedic presence in films as varied as Role Models, Meet Dave, and Kevin Smith's Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and was also allowed to stretch her dramatic wings as Laura Bush in Oliver Stone's biopic W. In 2009 she first played the role of a conservative television commentator who becomes a romantic partner for Alec Baldwin's character on the award-winning sitcom 30 Rock, a role she would return to intermittently for the next few years. In 2011 she co-starred in the comedy Our Idiot Brother, and in 2012 she had a supporting part in the phenomenally successful adaptation of The Hunger Games.
David Denman (Actor) .. Kyle Breyer
Born: July 25, 1973
Birthplace: Newport Beach, California, United States
Trivia: Appeared in theatrical productions of Bus Stop and The Tempest. Made his big-screen debut in the 2000 comedy The Replacements. Portrayed the demon Skip in the Angel series. Cites Henry V as the work that inspired him to become an actor.
Jackson Dunn (Actor) .. Brandon Breyer
Meredith Hagner (Actor) .. Merilee McNichol
Born: May 31, 1987
Birthplace: Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States
Trivia: Has appeared in commercials for Radio Shack, Subway and JCPenney. Played Liberty Ciccone on As the World Turns from 2008 to 2010. Was nominated for a Daytime Emmy (for Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series) in 2009. Sings, plays guitar and writes music. Volunteers with the Special Olympics.
Abraham Clinkscales (Actor) .. Royce
Christian Finlayson (Actor)
Jennifer Holland (Actor) .. Ms. Espenschied
Born: June 04, 1984
Emmie Hunter (Actor) .. Caitlyn
Becky Wahlstrom (Actor) .. Erica
Born: April 25, 1975
Terence Rosemore (Actor) .. P.F. Teacher
Gregory Alan Williams (Actor)
Born: June 12, 1956
Elizabeth Becka (Actor) .. Principal
Annie Humphrey (Actor) .. Deputy Ayrea
Stephen Blackehart (Actor) .. Travis
Born: December 01, 1967
Mike Dunston (Actor) .. Reporter
Michael Rooker (Actor) .. The Big T
Born: April 06, 1955
Birthplace: Jasper, Alabama, United States
Trivia: Raised in Chicago by his divorced mother, Michael Rooker lived a hand-to-mouth existence until his teens. Rooker successfully auditioned for the Goodman School, and upon graduation, appeared in Chicago-area stage productions. He made a spectacular film debut in the sociopathic title role of Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, which was filmed in 1986 but not given a general release until four years later. Henry established Rooker as a gifted purveyor of "don't screw with me" roles, such as chief "Black Sox" conspirator Chick Gandil in Eight Men Out (1988). Michael Rooker's more rugged film assignments of the 1990s included Cliffhanger (1993) and Tombstone (1994).
Leah Goodkind (Actor)
Shaun McMillan (Actor)
Gwen Parrish (Actor)
Jackson A. Dunn (Actor)
Steve Agee (Actor) .. EJ
Born: February 26, 1969
Birthplace: Riverside, California, United States
Trivia: Actor/writer/producer Steve Agee was a driving force in the creation of The Bogus Witch Project before his brief appearance in Sarah Silverman: Jesus Is Magic led to a more substantial role in the comedienne's surprise Comedy Central hit The Sarah Silverman Program. In between those two projects, Agee kept busy by appearing in the short film Chad Vader, the Internet comedy series "Yacht Rock," and the Bob Goldthwait-directed comedy Sleeping Dogs Lie. Agee would continue appearing on screen in films like Super, and found success for a number of years as a writer on Jimmy Kimmel Live!
Chris Finlayson (Actor) .. Fauxhawk
Matt Jones (Actor) .. Noah McNichol

Before / After
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Goosebumps
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