21 Bridges


01:45 am - 03:45 am, Monday, November 3 on CTV SCI-FI Channel SD ()

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About this Broadcast
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An embattled NYPD detective, is thrust into a citywide manhunt for a pair of cop killers after uncovering a massive and unexpected conspiracy. As the night unfolds, lines become blurred on who he is pursuing, and who is in pursuit of him.

2019 English HD Level Unknown DSS (Surround Sound)
Action Drama Action/adventure Crime Drama Crime Other Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Chadwick Boseman (Actor) .. Andre Davis
J. K. Simmons (Actor) .. NYPD Captain
Sienna Miller (Actor) .. Taylor Kitsch
Taylor Kitsch (Actor) .. Keith David
Keith David (Actor) .. NYPD Deputy Chief
Stephan James (Actor) .. Christian Isaiah
Christian Isaiah (Actor) .. Young Andre
John Crann (Actor) .. Officer Brown
Shawn Gonzalez (Actor) .. Officer Marino
Louis Cancelmi (Actor) .. Bush
Michael Garvey (Actor) .. NYPD Officer
Lucky Harmon (Actor) .. NYPD Officer
Eric Orr (Actor) .. NYPD Officer
Jon Douglas Rainey (Actor) .. NYPD Officer
Daniel Sassa (Actor) .. NYPD Officer
Carl Zingle (Actor) .. Officer Bulstock
Robert Poletick (Actor) .. Police Lawyer
Scheie Poitier (Actor) .. Chief of Police
Julie Potter (Actor) .. Angry Wife
Chuck Pressler (Actor) .. Paramedic
Phuong Nguyen (Actor) .. Shop Owner
Dale Pavinski (Actor) .. Tom Cheever
Robin Rieger (Actor) .. News Anchor
Nekoda Phillips (Actor) .. Detective
Peter Patrikios (Actor) .. Leigh's Boyfriend
David Palmieri (Actor) .. Blue-collar
Paul Monte Jr. (Actor) .. Reporter
Greg Murphy (Actor) .. Police Officer
Jamie Neumann (Actor) .. Leigh
Morocco Omari (Actor) .. Antoine Mott
Chris Monte (Actor) .. Salsa Dancer
Gemma Mcilhenny (Actor) .. Azu
Katie McClellan (Actor) .. Kim
Darren Lipari (Actor) .. Lt. Kelly
Michael Patrick Hart (Actor) .. NYPD Officer Williams
Dominic Costa (Actor) .. Angry Neighbor #3
Yasiris Alvarado (Actor) .. Friend of Police Officer
Victoria Cartagena (Actor) .. Steven Checchia
Nadya Encarnacion (Actor) .. Angry Neighbor #2
Angelo Foukas (Actor) .. Grand Central Station commuter
Wesley Green (Actor) .. Family member
Toby Hemingway (Actor) .. Jason Iannacone
Jason Iannacone (Actor) .. NYPD Officer
Charmar Jeter (Actor) .. NYPD
Rodney Jones (Actor) .. Family Member At Funeral
Annie Pisapia (Actor) .. Family member
Sarah Ellen Stephens (Actor) .. Vonetta Simpson
Jayson Ward Williams (Actor) .. Ear Hair (as Jayson Williams)
Kevin D. Benton (Actor) .. NYPD Officer (uncredited)
Tara Broadway (Actor) .. Reporter (uncredited)
Kristoffe Brodeur (Actor) .. Nypd (uncredited)
Jamaal Burcher (Actor) .. Funeral Family Member (uncredited)
Heather Capuano (Actor) .. Salsa Dancer (uncredited)
Gary Carr (Actor) .. Hawk (uncredited)
Marisol Correa (Actor) .. Still Photographer (uncredited)
Adam Desautels (Actor) .. Man on Cellphone (uncredited)
Gina Destra (Actor) .. Salsa Dancer (uncredited)
Chris Ghaffari (Actor) .. Brad Koles (uncredited)
Suzette Gunn (Actor) .. Lipstick Spots (uncredited)
Jerry Hebrank (Actor) .. Salsa Patron (uncredited)
Miguelangelo Hexylvania (Actor) .. Neighbor (uncredited)
Dominic Jackson (Actor) .. Detective (uncredited)
John Jezior (Actor) .. Hotel Cook (uncredited)
Michael J. Kraycik (Actor) .. Press Reporter (uncredited)
Terez Land (Actor) .. Pedestrian (uncredited)
Mark Lehneman (Actor) .. Construction Worker (uncredited)
Julia Leusner (Actor) .. Plainclothes Cop (uncredited)
Sean Loosh (Actor) .. Construction Worker (uncredited)
Michael J. Lyons (Actor) .. Detective (uncredited)
Stephen Medvidick (Actor) .. LMSI Tech (uncredited)
Brooke Stacy Mills (Actor) .. News Anchor (uncredited)
Jeffrey Mowery (Actor) .. Press (uncredited)
Diezel Ramos (Actor) .. NYPD Officer (uncredited)
Narci Regina (Actor) .. Waitress (uncredited)
Shayna Ryan (Actor) .. Press (uncredited)
Joseph Thuet (Actor) .. NYPD Officer (uncredited)
Adrian Valle Torres (Actor) .. Club Bouncer (uncredited)
Nikee Warren (Actor) .. NYPD Officer / Crime Scene Technician (uncredited)
Edonis Washington (Actor) .. NYPD Officer (uncredited)
Anthony Wilcox (Actor) .. Construction Worker (uncredited)
Joe Wooley (Actor) .. NYPD Station Supervisor (uncredited)
Susan Young (Actor) .. On Air Reporter (uncredited)
Juan Sanchez (Actor) .. NYPD Officer
Dave Shaver (Actor) .. NYPD Officer
Scot Teller (Actor) .. Officer Bronson
Craig Newman (Actor) .. BBC News Anchor
Emily Grace Murray (Actor) .. Reporter
Wayne Mitchell (Actor) .. Radio News Anchor
Jason A. Iannacone (Actor) .. NYPD Officer

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Did You Know..
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Chadwick Boseman (Actor) .. Andre Davis
Born: November 29, 1976
Died: August 28, 2020
Birthplace: Anderson, South Carolina, United States
Trivia: Was an athlete as a child; involved with Little League baseball but primarily played basketball. Studied acting at the British American Drama Academy in Oxford after graduating from Howard University in Washington, United States. Originally aspired to be a director. Made his TV debut in a 2003 episode of Third Watch. Trained for five months with baseball coaches to prepare for his role as Jackie Robinson in 42 (2013).
J. K. Simmons (Actor) .. NYPD Captain
Born: January 09, 1955
Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan, United States
Trivia: Jonathan Kimble Simmons was originally a singer, with a degree in music from the University of Montana. He turned to theater in the late 1970s and appeared in many regional productions in the Pacific Northwest before moving to New York in 1983. He appeared in Broadway and off-Broadway shows and also did some television -- his early roles included the portrayal of a white supremacist responsible for multiple murders in an episode of Homicide: Life on the Street. In that same vein, Simmons first gained wide exposure as Vern Schillinger, the leader of an Aryan Brotherhood-type organization in prison in the HBO series Oz. Parlaying his small-screen notoriety into feature film opportunities, Simmons had a small part in the 1997 thriller The Jackal and played a leading role in Frank Todaro's low-budget comedy Above Freezing, a runner-up for the most popular film at the 1998 Seattle Film Festival. Also in 1997, Simmons increased his television prolificacy by taking on the role of Dr. Emil Skoda, the consulting psychiatrist to the Manhattan district attorney's office in the series Law and Order. By 1999, Simmons was showing up in such prominent films as The Cider House Rules and the baseball drama For Love of the Game, directed by Sam Raimi. The director again enlisted Simmons for his next film, 2000's The Gift. After a supporting turn in the disappointing comedy The Mexican, Simmons teamed with Raimi for the third time, bringing cigar-chomping comic-book newspaperman J. Jonah Jameson screaming to life in the 2002 summer blockbuster Spider-Man. In 2004, he would reprise the role in the highly anticipated sequel, Spider-Man 2. That same year, along with appearing alongside Tom Hanks in the Coen Brothers' The Ladykillers, Simmons continued to be a presence on the tube, costarring on ABC's midseason-replacement ensemble drama The D.A.His career subsequently kicking into overdrive, the popular character actor was in increasingly high demand in the next few years, enjoying a productive run as a voice performer in such animated television series' as Justice League, Kim Possible, The Legend of Korra, and Ultimate Spider-Man (the latter of which found him reprising his role as J. Jonah Jameson), as well as turning in memorable performances in Jason Reitman's Juno, Mike Judge's Extract, and as a hard-nosed captain in the 2012 crime thriller Contraband. Meanwhile, in 2005, he joined the cast of TNT's popular crime drama The Closer as Assistant Chief Will Pope -- a role which no doublt played a part in the cast earning five Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for Best Ensemble Cast. Simmons continued to work steadily in movies, returning to the Spider-Man franchise in 2007. That same year he co-starred as the father of a pregnant teen in Juno, which led to him being cast regularly by that film's director Jason Reitman in many of his future projects including Up In the Air and Labor Day. It was Reitman who got Simmons the script for Whiplash, Damien Chazelle's directorial debut. The actor took the part of an abusive, but respected music teacher and the ensuing performance garnered Simmons multiple year-end awards including a Best Supporting Actor nomination from the Academy.
Sienna Miller (Actor) .. Taylor Kitsch
Born: December 28, 1981
Birthplace: New York City, New York, United States
Trivia: With a mother who ran London's famed Lee Strasberg drama school -- and being the sort of knockout blonde beauty adored by the cameras -- it was not surprising that Sienna Miller eventually gravitated to an acting career. Born in New York to an American banker father and a mother who was always associated with the arts, young Miller received her primary education at the Heathfield School in Ascot, Surrey, before pursuing acting at New York's Lee Strasberg Institute. Her feature debut in the 2002 drama Joy Rider found the emerging actress caught in the middle of a heated love triangle, and after essaying a role in a BBC television drama Bedtime in 2001, Miller crossed the pond to appear on the stateside series Keen Eddie. Trading zingers with the series' lead Mark Valley, Miller played her character with just the sort of chemistry needed to make an action comedy series work. If subsequent roles in the films Layer Cake and Alfie weren't enough to get people talking about Miller, her sometime relationship with the latter film's star, Jude Law, certainly helped keep gossip columnists in business. In the years to come, Miller would remain a well known name primarily for her acting, appearing in several projects per year such as Factor Girl, The Edge of Love, and many more.
Taylor Kitsch (Actor) .. Keith David
Born: April 08, 1981
Birthplace: Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada
Trivia: Canadian actor Taylor Kitsch began his career as a model, signing with the agency IMG and moving to New York at the age of 21. As his career in front of the camera slowly but surely developed, Kitsch became a certified trainer and nutritionist. In 2006, his acting career had a breakthrough, and he was cast in the movies John Tucker Must Die and The Covenant, as well as the popular NBC series Friday Night Lights, a show based on the movie of the same name, about a small town in Texas where high-school football is among the most important things in life. He appeared in X-Men Origins: Wolverine, and had a major part in The Bang Bang Club in 2010. Two years later he would be the lead in a pair of big-budget action spectacles - the notorious misfire John Carter, and the board-game inspired Battleship. He also was in Oliver Stone's crime thriller Savages.
Keith David (Actor) .. NYPD Deputy Chief
Born: June 04, 1956
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Actor, singer, and voice actor Keith David has spent much of his career on the stage, but also frequently works in feature films and on television. A native of New York City, David first performed as a child, singing in the All Borough Chorus and later attended the prestigious High School of Performing Arts. Shortly after graduating from Juilliard, where he studied voice and theater, David landed a role in a production of Coriolanus at Joseph Papp's Public Theater. He starred opposite Christopher Walken. David made his Broadway debut in Albee's The Lady From Dubuque (1980) and, two years later, had his first film role in John Carpenter's The Thing. He would not appear in another feature film until he played King in Oliver Stone's Platoon (1986). In between, David alternated between stage and television work. He appeared in five films in 1988, including Clint Eastwood's Bird, where he gave a memorable performance as jazz sax player Buster Franklin. In 1992, David showed his considerable skill as a singer and dancer and won a Tony nomination for starring in the musical Jelly's Last Jam, opposite Gregory Hines. David's film career really picked up in the mid-'90s, with roles ranging from a gunslinger in Sam Raimi's The Quick and the Dead to a New York cop in Spike Lee's Clockers to an amputee who owns a pool parlor in Dead Presidents (all 1995). In 1998, David had a brief but memorable role as Cameron Diaz's boisterous stepfather in the Farrelly brother's zany Something About Mary. In one of the film's funniest scenes, David tries to help Diaz's prom date, Ben Stiller, extricate himself from an embarrassingly sticky situation. He is also well known to animation fans for his voice work in, among other projects, Disney's Gargoyles, HBO's Spawn, and the English-dubbed version of the Japanese-animated film Princess Mononoke. In 2000 he appeared in Requiem for a Dream, Pitch Black, and Where the Heart Is, as well as providing the narration of Ken Burns documentary on the history of jazz. He continued to work steadily in a variety of projects including Barbershop, 29 Palms, Agent Cody Banks, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, and the 2005 Oscar winner for Best Picture, Crash. He also found work in Transporter 2, The Oh in Ohio, Meet Monica Velour, Lottery Ticket, and the 2010 remake of Death at a Funeral.
Stephan James (Actor) .. Christian Isaiah
Born: December 16, 1993
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: Grew up in the Scarborough section of Toronto. Sent in an audition tape for Selma, and a mere 20 minutes later he was contacted and asked to chat via Skype with director Ava DuVernay and producer Oprah Winfrey. Received a surprise visit from the real John Lewis, whom James portrayed in Selma, when Lewis showed up on the set one day. Replaced John Boyega as Jesse Owens in Race after Boyega had to drop out in order to film Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Spent his downtime during Selma training with a college track and field coach to prepare for his role as Jesse Owens. Was part of the Toronto International Film Festival's Rising Stars program in 2015. Named one of Toronto Life magazine's Most Influential Up-and-Comers of 2015.
Christian Isaiah (Actor) .. Young Andre
John Crann (Actor) .. Officer Brown
Shawn Gonzalez (Actor) .. Officer Marino
Louis Cancelmi (Actor) .. Bush
Michael Garvey (Actor) .. NYPD Officer
Lucky Harmon (Actor) .. NYPD Officer
Eric Orr (Actor) .. NYPD Officer
Jon Douglas Rainey (Actor) .. NYPD Officer
Daniel Sassa (Actor) .. NYPD Officer
Carl Zingle (Actor) .. Officer Bulstock
Robert Poletick (Actor) .. Police Lawyer
Scheie Poitier (Actor) .. Chief of Police
Julie Potter (Actor) .. Angry Wife
Chuck Pressler (Actor) .. Paramedic
Phuong Nguyen (Actor) .. Shop Owner
Dale Pavinski (Actor) .. Tom Cheever
Robin Rieger (Actor) .. News Anchor
Nekoda Phillips (Actor) .. Detective
Peter Patrikios (Actor) .. Leigh's Boyfriend
David Palmieri (Actor) .. Blue-collar
Paul Monte Jr. (Actor) .. Reporter
Greg Murphy (Actor) .. Police Officer
Born: August 23, 1972
Jamie Neumann (Actor) .. Leigh
Birthplace: Louisiana, United States
Trivia: Started her career as a dancer.Decided to pursue a career as an actress in her senior year in high school. Enrolled in the Delta Festival Ballet, a professional ballet company in New Orleans.Trained in the renowned Giacobbe Academy of Dance in Louisiana.Was the original drummer of the band Desert Stars.Is a co-founder of the production company Drowning In Blue.
Morocco Omari (Actor) .. Antoine Mott
Born: May 07, 1975
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Aspired to play professional football while growing up. Fought in Desert Storm as a soldier in the U.S. Marine Corps. Became involved in Chicago's theater scene after returning from war. Played the role of Wheeler Parker in a stage production of The Ballad of Emmett Till at the Goodman Theatre in 2008. Won the Best Short Film Award at the 10th annual Hollywood Black Film Festival for The (Mis)Leading Man, which he both wrote and starred in. Made his Broadway debut as an understudy for multiple roles in A Streetcar Named Desire at Broadhurst Theatre in 2012. Was the understudy for various roles in a Broadway production of A Time to Kill in 2013. Provided voice-over work for many brands, including Sony, Toyota, Budweiser, Powerade, CoverGirl and McDonald's.
Chris Monte (Actor) .. Salsa Dancer
Gemma Mcilhenny (Actor) .. Azu
Katie McClellan (Actor) .. Kim
Darren Lipari (Actor) .. Lt. Kelly
Michael Patrick Hart (Actor) .. NYPD Officer Williams
Dominic Costa (Actor) .. Angry Neighbor #3
Yasiris Alvarado (Actor) .. Friend of Police Officer
Victoria Cartagena (Actor) .. Steven Checchia
Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia: At 14, developed her acting talents in an eight-week program at Philadelphia's Society Hill Playhouse, where students wrote and performed their own scripts. Was accepted into the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in Manhattan. Discovered while working as a receptionist at a fitness club. Stage work at the Lark Play Development Center in New York includes Andrea Thome's Undone in 2003 and Kristoffer Diaz's Welcome to Arroyo's in 2005.
Nadya Encarnacion (Actor) .. Angry Neighbor #2
Angelo Foukas (Actor) .. Grand Central Station commuter
Wesley Green (Actor) .. Family member
Toby Hemingway (Actor) .. Jason Iannacone
Born: May 28, 1983
Birthplace: Brighton, England, United Kingdom
Trivia: Actor Toby Hemingway took his Hollywood bow in the mid- to late 2000s with a pair of supporting roles in two extremely different films that displayed his versatility: Renny Harlin's supernatural horror opus The Covenant and Robert Benton's romantic ensemble drama Feast of Love (2007).
Jason Iannacone (Actor) .. NYPD Officer
Charmar Jeter (Actor) .. NYPD
Rodney Jones (Actor) .. Family Member At Funeral
Annie Pisapia (Actor) .. Family member
Sarah Ellen Stephens (Actor) .. Vonetta Simpson
Jayson Ward Williams (Actor) .. Ear Hair (as Jayson Williams)
Kevin D. Benton (Actor) .. NYPD Officer (uncredited)
Tara Broadway (Actor) .. Reporter (uncredited)
Kristoffe Brodeur (Actor) .. Nypd (uncredited)
Jamaal Burcher (Actor) .. Funeral Family Member (uncredited)
Heather Capuano (Actor) .. Salsa Dancer (uncredited)
Gary Carr (Actor) .. Hawk (uncredited)
Born: February 08, 1977
Birthplace: Columbia, South Carolina, United States
Trivia: Filmed Spark, his first short, while studying business marketing at California State University.Directed, wrote and composed the score for Dependency (2005), his AFI thesis film.Shortly after graduating from AFI, was hired to write Kennedy High.Won Best Directorial Debut of a Feature Film at the Beverly Hills Film and New Media Festival for his film 5 Star Day (2010).His film Battle Scars (2015) won the Founders' Choice Award for Best Feature Film at the GI Film Festival.
Marisol Correa (Actor) .. Still Photographer (uncredited)
Adam Desautels (Actor) .. Man on Cellphone (uncredited)
Gina Destra (Actor) .. Salsa Dancer (uncredited)
Chris Ghaffari (Actor) .. Brad Koles (uncredited)
Suzette Gunn (Actor) .. Lipstick Spots (uncredited)
Jerry Hebrank (Actor) .. Salsa Patron (uncredited)
Miguelangelo Hexylvania (Actor) .. Neighbor (uncredited)
Dominic Jackson (Actor) .. Detective (uncredited)
John Jezior (Actor) .. Hotel Cook (uncredited)
Michael J. Kraycik (Actor) .. Press Reporter (uncredited)
Terez Land (Actor) .. Pedestrian (uncredited)
Mark Lehneman (Actor) .. Construction Worker (uncredited)
Julia Leusner (Actor) .. Plainclothes Cop (uncredited)
Sean Loosh (Actor) .. Construction Worker (uncredited)
Michael J. Lyons (Actor) .. Detective (uncredited)
Stephen Medvidick (Actor) .. LMSI Tech (uncredited)
Brooke Stacy Mills (Actor) .. News Anchor (uncredited)
Born: September 21, 1967
Jeffrey Mowery (Actor) .. Press (uncredited)
Diezel Ramos (Actor) .. NYPD Officer (uncredited)
Narci Regina (Actor) .. Waitress (uncredited)
Shayna Ryan (Actor) .. Press (uncredited)
Joseph Thuet (Actor) .. NYPD Officer (uncredited)
Adrian Valle Torres (Actor) .. Club Bouncer (uncredited)
Nikee Warren (Actor) .. NYPD Officer / Crime Scene Technician (uncredited)
Edonis Washington (Actor) .. NYPD Officer (uncredited)
Anthony Wilcox (Actor) .. Construction Worker (uncredited)
Joe Wooley (Actor) .. NYPD Station Supervisor (uncredited)
Susan Young (Actor) .. On Air Reporter (uncredited)
Alexander Siddig (Actor)
Born: November 21, 1965
Birthplace: Sudan
Trivia: Born to an English mother and Sudanese father. Uncle Sadiq Al Mahdi was a two-time Prime Minister of Sudan (in the 1960s and '80s). Was bitten by the acting bug as a teenager, when he played Puck in a high-school production of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. Initially aspired to be a director, and has directed plays as well as two episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Interests include wine collecting, role-playing games, gardening and home projects.
Juan Sanchez (Actor) .. NYPD Officer
Dave Shaver (Actor) .. NYPD Officer
Scot Teller (Actor) .. Officer Bronson
Craig Newman (Actor) .. BBC News Anchor
Emily Grace Murray (Actor) .. Reporter
Wayne Mitchell (Actor) .. Radio News Anchor
Jason A. Iannacone (Actor) .. NYPD Officer

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