Civil War


12:15 am - 02:04 am, Friday, November 21 on Cinemax Action (East) ()

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About this Broadcast
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In the not-so-distant future, the United States finds itself plunged into a dystopian nightmare as violent conflict erupts across the nation. A team of scrappy journalists entrenched in the military bands together to venture to the nation's capital before a troupe of rebels destroys the last bastion of normalcy in the country.

2024 English Stereo
Action Drama Action/adventure Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Nick Offerman (Actor) .. President
Kirsten Dunst (Actor) .. Lee
Wagner Moura (Actor) .. Joel
Jefferson White (Actor) .. Dave
Nelson Lee (Actor) .. Tony
Evan Lai (Actor) .. Bohai
Cailee Spaeny (Actor) .. Jessie
Vince Pisani (Actor) .. Concierge
Justin James Boykin (Actor) .. American Soldier (Middle East)
Jess Matney (Actor) .. Checkpoint Soldier
Greg Hill (Actor) .. Pete
Edmund Donovan (Actor) .. Eddie
Tim James (Actor) .. Hanging Captive
Simeon Freeman (Actor) .. Commercial Soldier Mike
James Yaegashi (Actor) .. Commercial Corporal
Dean Grimes (Actor) .. Commercial Soldier #1
Alexa Mansour (Actor) .. Aid Worker Refugee Camp
Martha B. Knighton (Actor) .. Elderly Woman(as Martha Bird Knighton)
Melissa Saint-Amand (Actor) .. Shop Assistant
Karl Glusman (Actor) .. Spotter
Jin Ha (Actor) .. Sniper

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Did You Know..
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Nick Offerman (Actor) .. President
Born: June 26, 1970
Birthplace: Joliet, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Actor Nick Offerman honed an immediately identifiable image -- that of a rugged, imposing presence with an unmistakably menacing onscreen aura, occasionally tempered by nuttiness -- and parlayed it into a long string of offbeat characterizations. After guest spots on such prime-time series as ER and Gilmore Girls, and bit parts in features including Treasure Island (1999), Groove (2000), and November (2003), Offerman graduated to lead status with a decidedly wacky triple role in Martin Hynes' road movie The Go-Getter (2007). That same year, audiences could also catch Offerman via his small supporting role as a cop in Goran Dukic's jet-black comic romance Wristcutters: A Love Story. Meanwhile, Offerman also signed for one of the lead roles -- as an auto mechanic -- on the satirical Comedy Central series American Body Shop (2007). In 2009 he was cast as Ron Swanson in the NBC sitcom Parks and Recreation, and this turned out to be his breakthrough role. He parlayed that success into appearances in films like The Men Who Stare at Goats, All Good Things, Casa de me Padre, and the big-screen comedy version of 21 Jump Street.
Kirsten Dunst (Actor) .. Lee
Born: April 30, 1982
Birthplace: Point Pleasant, New Jersey, United States
Trivia: One of the leading actors of her generation, Kirsten Dunst made her name in teen films without succumbing to entrapment in the teen film ghetto. Skinny, blonde, and possessing a charmingly crooked Pepsodent smile, she has repeatedly demonstrated her talent and charisma in projects ranging from kiddie comedies to high school romances to towering summer blockbusters.Born in Point Pleasant, NJ, on April 30, 1982, Dunst first appeared in front of a camera at the age of three, when she became a Ford model and commercial actor. She continued to model and do commercials until 1989, when she made her film debut in Woody Allen's New York Stories. Her uncredited role led to a part as Tom Hanks' daughter in the infamously troubled 1990 adaptation of Tom Wolfe's The Bonfire of the Vanities.Three years later, Dunst got her first big break when director Neil Jordan chose her over 5,000 hopefuls for the role of Claudia, the child vampire in his 1994 adaptation of Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire. Dunst made a big impact on audiences and critics alike with her portrayal of a woman trapped eternally in the body of an 11-year-old, kissing co-star Brad Pitt, and gorging herself on human and animal blood. That same year, Dunst also appeared alongside Winona Ryder and Susan Sarandon in Gillian Armstrong's adaptation of Little Women; the combined success of these two movies propelled Dunst to the top of the child-actor hierarchy, in terms of both bankability and exposure.Dunst followed up with a lead role in the Robin Williams action-fantasy Jumanji (1995), and lent her voice to a few animated features, including Disney's Anastasia (1997). She also had a brief but memorable turn as a refugee from a war-torn country in Barry Levinson's highly praised satire Wag the Dog (1997).1999 marked a turning point in Dunst's career, as she began appearing in films that cast her as a young woman instead of a precocious child. She starred as a small-town beauty queen contestant in the satirical comedy Drop Dead Gorgeous and as one of two teenage girls (the other played by Michelle Williams) who unwittingly uncover the Watergate scandal in Dick, another satirical comedy. Dunst further lived up to her title as one of Teen People's 21 Hottest Stars Under 21 with her leading role as the sexually rebellious Lux in Sofia Coppola's acclaimed adaptation of Jeffrey Eugenides' novel The Virgin Suicides (1999). Her work in the film proved to be a critical breakthrough for Dunst, whom critics praised for her portrayal of the conflicted, headstrong character.Dunst subsequently did her bit for the high school comedy-romance genre, starring as a cheerleader in Bring It On (2000), and as another teen queen in Get Over It (2001); she also forsake makeup and a hairdresser for her role as the archetypal poor little rich girl in crazy/beautiful (2001), a teen romantic drama.Subsequently cast as the actress Marion Davies in Peter Bogdanovich's The Cat's Meow, Dunst got her first shot at playing a grown woman. She garnered praise for her work in the period drama, but any notice she received was quickly eclipsed by the maelstrom of publicity surrounding her starring role as Mary Jane Watson, true love of Peter Parker in Sam Raimi's big-budget adaptation of Spider-Man. Playing opposite Tobey Maguire as the web-spinning superhero, Dunst spent a lot of the movie running around as a damsel in distress, but there was nothing distressing about the 110-million dollars the film grossed in its opening weekend, breaking new box-office records and catapulting both Dunst and Maguire into the rarefied realm of full-fledged movie stars. She would stick with the franchise as it became a trilogy, and she became a bigger star than ever before.Even though Spider-Man gave her a great deal of box-office clout, Dunst would continue to appear in more independent minded films as the years wore on as well. While appearing in films like Mona Lisa Smile and Elizabethtown, Dunst would also earn accolades for appearances in films like Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Marie Antoinette, and Melancholia. After spending a couple of years making small appearances in even smaller movies, Dunst resurged in a big way, playing the lead in season 2 of Fargo on FX. Dunst earned raved reviews for her work on the series and spent the next seasons on the awards circuit.
Wagner Moura (Actor) .. Joel
Born: June 27, 1976
Birthplace: Brazil
Trivia: In 2007, attended boot camp with the Rio police before filming Elite Squad. Was cast as Colombian Pablo Escobar in Narcos, despite not speaking Spanish and weighing 40 pounds less than he needed to be. Supports 50 for Freedom, which fights to end modern slavery and in 2015, became a goodwill ambassador for the International Labour Organisation.
Jefferson White (Actor) .. Dave
Nelson Lee (Actor) .. Tony
Born: October 16, 1975
Birthplace: Taipei, Taiwan
Trivia: Immigrated to Saint John, New Brunswick from Taiwan as a child. Began acting in school plays at an early age and continued to act through high school and college but at the time never considered it as a career. Later, knowing that acting is what he loved, moved to New York to make a career of it. Starred in 2009's Virtuality, from the 2000s Battlestar Galactica team of Ronald D. Moore and Michael Taylor, a sci-fi pilot that aired as a TV-movie when Fox did not pick it up as a series.
Evan Lai (Actor) .. Bohai
Cailee Spaeny (Actor) .. Jessie
Stephen McKinley Henderson (Actor) .. Sammy
Born: August 31, 1949
Birthplace: Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Trivia: Had his first supporting role on stage when he was 7-years-old.Was encouraged by his teachers in summer high school to pursue an acting career.Has had an extensive career on stages on and off-Broadway. Over the years, he has provided academic training for many actors.Is a member of the renowned LAByrinth Theater Company.Is a fellow of the Fox Foundation, aimed at the development of theatre actors through grants.
Vince Pisani (Actor) .. Concierge
Justin James Boykin (Actor) .. American Soldier (Middle East)
Jess Matney (Actor) .. Checkpoint Soldier
Greg Hill (Actor) .. Pete
Edmund Donovan (Actor) .. Eddie
Tim James (Actor) .. Hanging Captive
Simeon Freeman (Actor) .. Commercial Soldier Mike
James Yaegashi (Actor) .. Commercial Corporal
Dean Grimes (Actor) .. Commercial Soldier #1
Alexa Mansour (Actor) .. Aid Worker Refugee Camp
Martha B. Knighton (Actor) .. Elderly Woman(as Martha Bird Knighton)
Melissa Saint-Amand (Actor) .. Shop Assistant
Karl Glusman (Actor) .. Spotter
Born: January 03, 1988
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Is of German Jewish and Irish Catholic descent. His parents met in the Bronx while studying medicine. Moved with his family to Oregon while he was six months old and was raised in the Portland area. Was hired for an Adidas commercial after stumbling into an audition, having just shaved his head in the wake of a bad breakup. Was recommended to director Nicolas Winding Refn for Neon Demon by his Love director Gaspar Noé.
Jin Ha (Actor) .. Sniper